Shortly before their table was broken, a massive hand occurred on table 11 and almost all let out a huge gasp when the showdown rook place. With almost 90,000 in the pot, Kwet Yoong Lim Sam was all in and at risk on the turn and his opponent looked him up with .
The player from Mauritius flipped over his for quads and the river was already meaningless.
A short-stack, that had previously shoved and chopped a pot with versus , was all in again for around 10 big blinds. Gab Yong Kim decided to look him up with and faced the of the opponent. The board gave Kim the better hand on the river and he moves up to a quarter million in chips.
Dapeng Mu has slipped down to around 160,000 in chips while Yat Wai Cheng has moved up to 260,000. Mu peeked at this very amount about an hour ago but is still comfortably above average.
Cheng was not seen in any massive pots yet and gave up the last hand on a flop, but we will add him to our list of players to look out for.
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.
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.
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.
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 .