We came across the table with a mountain of chips in the pot and the board spread out .
Masaki Nakano had just checked his option over to Tai Tan who was his opponent. Tan cut out a bet and slid in 135,000 in chips. Nakano thought about his decision and made the call only to muck his hand when Tan tabled his for the flush.
Tan raked in the pot and moves up to 460,000 in chips, a clear leader of the next largest stack.
Masaki Nakano moved all in for his remaining 29,000 from under the gun as the action folded around to Takuya Suzuki in the cut off. He raised it up to 65,000 which forced a fold from the players on the button and in the blinds.
Nakano:
Suzuki:
The board ran out to see Suzuki hold with his over pair.
29 players remain in the tournament as we’re left with one elimination before the money bubble.
We are down to 29 players and just two spots from the money, here's an accurate seating chart to give a better idea of the short-handed action that's going on on some of the tables right now.