Woojong Ha was all-in for what appeared to be 73,000 and up against Czar Ian Marcos.
Woojong Ha: K♠K♥
Czar Ian Marcos: A♠Q♦
The board ran out K♣Q♣9♠6♥J♦ and Ha doubled with a set of kings.
Woojong Ha was all-in for what appeared to be 73,000 and up against Czar Ian Marcos.
Woojong Ha: K♠K♥
Czar Ian Marcos: A♠Q♦
The board ran out K♣Q♣9♠6♥J♦ and Ha doubled with a set of kings.
Soon after the bubble had burst, Jharome Pena jammed for the last 38,000. Dasreen Muhammad asked for a count from one seat over and called, everyone else behind folded.
Jharome Pena: 6♣6♥
Dasreen Muhammad: A♣Q♣
The flip went to the bigger stack on a board of A♦J♣2♦2♥3♣ and Pena headed to the payout desk.
Rebel Magdagasang had defended his big blind with a shorter stack in multi-way action and was then at risk on a flop of J♦4♠2♠. Conrad Lumaban looked him up and was way ahead once the showdown proceeded.
Rebel Magdagasang: J♠9♦
Conrad Lumaban: 2♣2♥
Magdagasang needed running cards but the 6♣ turn sealed his fate as the bubble finisher, while a meaningless 9♠ river completed the board.
With 125,000 in the middle to the K♠5♥2♣6♦3♥ river, Andrej Nagy pushed all-in with the covering stack against Kazuya Hyodo onthe stone cold money bubble. Hyodo tank-folded and flashed the A♣A♦ face-up.
The crowd demanded from Nagy to show his potential flush and he flashed one card, which was the 2♠, without disclosing the other.
With 200 players remaining and 199 places paid, the tournament has entered hand-for-hand mode on the money bubble after one of the outer tables was broken. For each hand completed, two minutes will be taken off the clock.
Noel Regencia open-jammed for 53,000 in the hijack and Jingxiang Ong called all-in on the button. Chan Sung Choi as the bigger stack called from the big blind and they had to wait for all other tables to finish before proceeding with the showdown.
Noel Regencia: A♣K♠
Jingxiang Ong: J♦J♠
Chan Sung Choi: K♥J♣
The J♥8♣2♠3♠K♦ board knocked out Regencia while Ong tripled up.
Masahiko Hoshiko started as one of the bigger stacks and got it in preflop for what appeared to be 240,000 with the A♣10♠.
Ivan Tabucal held the superior A♦J♣ and stayed ahead on the J♦9♣7♣K♦3♥ runout to burst out in celebration with friends on the rail.
Florian Schropp also fell short of the money as well as he sent the chips over to Hiroshi Irimajiri.
The board was all but meshed away but the cards were still visible while Oleg Mordassov grabbed his belongings and headed out of the tournament area. His K♣K♠ had been cracked by the 10♣10♠ of Kang Chen because the 10♦5♦2♣ flop had provided a set for Chen, who was referred to as "sun-running" according to other players at the table.
Florian Schropp raised and called a three-bet to 40,000 by table big stack Hiroshi Irimajiri out of the big blind. The Japanese instantly jammed the J♦9♥8♣ flop and sent Schropp into a world of pain, which concluded with his sigh-fold.