Tzai Wei Phua raised to 15,000 and Ido Aboudi called on the button. What followed was a shove for 206,000 by Brett Pullen in the small blind and he forced folds all around.
Below are the updated counts of all eight players on the table.
Tzai Wei Phua raised to 15,000 and Ido Aboudi called on the button. What followed was a shove for 206,000 by Brett Pullen in the small blind and he forced folds all around.
Below are the updated counts of all eight players on the table.
In a preflop all-in contest, Oliver Schulze was up against Michael Soyza and the red-hot running Malaysian ended up with the best of it eventually.
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flop gave Soyza trips aces and the
turn left Schulze on the ropes. Soyza was the one to improve further with the
river as he soared past half a million in chips.
Ngoc Anh Cao moved all-in for the last 73,000 from an early position and he was called by Hoa Thinh Nguyen from two seats over.
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The dominated ace found no help on the ![]()
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board and that sent Cao to the rail in 40th place.
Over on table nine, Michael Soyza ended up all-in and at risk for 131,000 out of the big blind after a ![]()
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flop and was looked up by Japan's Masamichi Hayashi.
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The
turn improved Soyza to a full house and he only had to fear two outs. None of them came on the
river and Hayashi was left with 8,000 in chips. He more than doubled in the next hand to then bust right after, and was joined on the rail by Lars Madsen as the field plummeted to 40 players.
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flop, Vu Thai Bao ended up all-in and at risk against Zdravko Duvnjak and the following cards were revealed.
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Neither the
turn nor the
river provided any help to Bao and he became the next casualty.
In a preflop contest, Quoc Dinh Nguyen was the player at risk with ![]()
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of Robbie Schiffbauer.
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board ran out clean and Schiffbauer was left with a shorter stack. Those chips went into the middle of the table soon after and Nguyen looked him up.
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The two overcards found no help on the ![]()
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board and that spelled the end for Schiffbauer in 44th place.
Renato Villanueva was all-in with a shorter stack and tabled the ![]()
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of Vincent Huang, who had the marginally bigger stack.
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and the superior hand held up all the way.
Moments later, Collin Ho was also sent to the rail as the next player headed to the payout desk.
Chhay Lem Lim started the day as one of the big stacks but quickly found himself short as he was then all-in for 68,000 against Zdravko Duvnjak.
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board as Lim remained in contention.
Michael Soyza was all-in for 103,000 before the flop and looked up by his better half Natalie Teh as they were flipping for it.
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flop kept Soyza ahead and he demanded "no picture" on the
turn. There was a picture card that followed but it was the
river that kept Soyza in contention.
"I tried guys," Teh said with a smile on the face while Soyza added "no chip dumping here guys, easy shove."