Yanzhong Tong moved all in for his last 20,000 chips from early position and Guiseppe Reina called from one seat over, though without moving any chips forward yet. The other players asked the dealer to confirm and then everyone tossed their cards into the muck.
Tong:
Reina:
The Chinese was shouting for a jack, but the wish got denied with the board running out .
Only 2h30 have been played on Day 2 and the field has been reduced to 103 hopefuls in the search for a cash. Only the top 59 spots will get paid and the action gonna slow down eventually. More than 80 of the Day 1 survivors have already hit the rail and many more will follow until the bagging and tagging.
Wenxiong Luo continued for 6,500 on a flop of and his opponent from one seat over called in the button seat before both players then checked down the turn and river. Luo flashed his pocket nines and the opponent laughed and mucked his .
It must have been a very painful day at the tables for Chane Kampanatsanyakorn and he just shipped in his last 2,600 from under the gun. He received three callers including Wai Leong Chan in the small blind and the flop was checked through.
Chan then bet the turn and the river to get called by the player from one seat over only. Chan turned over his monster hand for a full house while the next player showed his . Kampanatsanyakorn's stood no chance and he headed to the rail.
A short stack shoved his last two big blinds from under the gun and Alex Xiang Wei Lee made the call out of the small blind with . His opponent held and failed to find any help on a board of . It was no huge hand but gave us the opportunity to update Lee's stack.
With the eliminations pouring in still, the field has been reduced to its last 11 tables and there are currently 94 players left.
In a battle of the blinds, Lester Edoc got his stack of approximately 60,000 chips in preflop with the after a raising war with Nicolas Cardyn and the Frenchman snap-called with .
There was no help on a dry board of and Cardyn is now among the biggest stacks.
Shen Ming Yin raised to 4,000 from under the gun plus one then watched as Jia Liang bumped it up to 9,000 from the button. After the blinds folded, Yin made the call, and both players watched the flop come down .
Both checked their options before the fell on the turn. Yin check-called another bet of 8,000 from Liang before both checked the on the river.
Yin then tabled his for the bottom end of the straight which was enough to take down the pot as Liang mucked his hand.
After raising with the and then checking down all the way on a board of , Gab Yong Kim was good and raked in the chips. His opponent, Chris Yeow Chung Chong, is among the bigger stacks in the room and they are now almost even.