Start-of-the-day chip leader Jia Liang has dropped below average. He opened the action with a raise to 5,500 and called the three-bet worth 14,800 by Daniel Lee. On the flop, Liang check-called a bet worth 13,000 and then faced the all in of Lee on the turn.
The Chinese asked for a count and it was 37,200 to call, which did take place after approximately 30 seconds.
Lee:
Jiang:
The flush draw bricked, as the board completed with the river and Lee is now above average.
Nicolas Cardyn raised to 5,500 from under the gun and watched as the table folded around to the player in the big blind. He made the call before both players watched the flop come down .
The big blind then led out for 6,500 which was called before the fell on the turn. Another bet of 13,800 followed which Cardyn called. The dealer rolled over the on the river and the player in the big blind didn't hesitate in betting another 22,000 in chips. Cardyn snap called, much to the disappointment of his opponent, who reluctantly turned over his for trip tens with an ace kicker.
However, it was enough to take down the pot, as Cardyn then threw his cards into the muck. He now has 200,000 in chips shortly after coming back from break.
With about 45,000 in the middle and the flop reading , Dapeng Mu led out for 26,000 and Ronald Chun Long Yu moved all in for what looked like 90,000. Mu gave it some thought but eventually and slowly pushed his cards into the muck.
Ke Jing Li was among the biggest stacks at the start of the day but was then moved tables and not much heard of. Until now when he knocked out the player in seat one over on his new table. The opponent held and Li got there with the on a board of .
We arrived at Table 6 just as a massive pot was about to develop.
On a flop of Xiaohua Fu checked his option from under the gun. The player in the hijack then committed his last 9,100 into the pot as the decision fell on Manu Herewini Austin in the cut off. He thought for a moment before raising it up to 35,000. Fu didn't take long to announce all in, an amount close to 300,000 in chips. Austin snap called for over 100,000 in chips and the cards were tabled.
Austin:
Fu:
Opponent:
Austin had flopped bottom set and was in great shape against his two opponents who had a pair each. However, the turn brought the sending Fu to the lead with a higher set. The on the river guaranteed Fu the monster pot, sending him to over 500,000 in chips, after eliminating two players.
We talk to world traveler Nicolas "Legadzo" Cardyn about playing in Macau compared to playing in different parts of the world, and his Sunday Million win end of March which netted him $182,214.
Shortly after being moves tables, Kwet Yoong Lim Sam flat-called a raise to 4,500 and three other players saw a flop of . Lim Sam made a bet of 20,000 for almost pot-size and the player in the big blind check-raised all in for what appeared to be 100,000 with top two pair.
Lim Sam had a set of sixes and scooped yet another massive pot when the board completed with two blanks.