Leng:


Jin:


The board filled out




and Jin took down the pot with aces full of threes. For his 18th-place finish, Leng will collect $4,858 in prize money.








and Jin took down the pot with aces full of threes. 

and both players check. The turn card is the
and Le bets out 45,000. Patry goes into the tank for a minute before making the call. The river card is the
. Le counts his chips, sighs, peeks at his cards and counts his chips again. He grabs a stack of yellow 5,000 chips and splashes them across the betting line. Patry asks for a count, and it turns out to be 80,000. He counts it out and stares at Le. He eventually calls and Le opens 
for a rivered straight. Patry shows the
and mucks in disgust.


and Tan open-shoved for just under 190,000 in chips. Patry made the call and turned over the 
, revealing a gutshot straight flush draw; Tan tabled 
for ace-high.Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000


board. The board had filled out
,
and Patry checked the last action to Hachem, presumably trying to entice him to bet. Instead, Hachem safely checked behind, excitedly turning over his 
and saying, "River!" assuming he'd won the pot. Patry then took one last solo peek at his cards before revealing them to the rest of the table.





, but Tam's hand was the only one that improved as he spiked a third jack on the river to scoop the pot.
; Jin tabled a pocket pair of eights. Having lost the race, Fu was left with under 20,000 in chips and wasted no time putting them in action moments later, coming over the top of a 17,000 pre-flop raise from Jin for a total of 18,000 holding 
. William Tam called from the cutoff as did Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier from the big blind. Jin also tossed in the extra 1,000, creating a three-way sidepot. 

and the action was checked around. The turn brought the
and again, all three players checked. The
fell on the river and ElkY led out with a 25,000 bet causing Tam and Jin to fold. At the showdown, ElkY revealed 
for trip fours, which beat Fu's pair of eights to win the pot.
, all in pre-flop.



, leaving Jensen with ace high and 20th-place prize money, worth $4,858.




, giving ElkY a set of sevens and the checkmark for the hand.