The action started with Michael Kanaan opening to 24,000 from under the gun plus one. Carlos Chang was seated to his left, and raised it up to 58,000. The table folded back around to Kanaan who moved all in for just over 400,000 in chips. Chang quickly made the call and both players tabled their cards.
Kanaan:
Chang:
The board ran out to see Chang spike a king on the river to scoop in the massive pot.
The following hand, Kanaan moved all in from under the gun and got no callers, taking down the blinds and tabling .
Two hands later, Chang finished off Kanaan eliminating him in 23rd place.
John Hoang started proceedings with a bet of 26,000 from the cut off. Linh Tran then moved all in for around 180,000 from the button. Soo Jo Kim looked down at his cards and shipped over the top for around 470,000 from the small blind. The big blind and Hoang got out of the way, before both players tabled their cards.
Tran:
Kim:
Tran was unable to improve as the board ran out to see him eliminated from the tournament.
We arrived at the table with the board showing and just over 120,000 in the pot.
Jiajun Liu checked from the big blind before Yat Wai Cheng slid out 100,000 in chips. Liu waited a minute, before raising it up to 200,000 which was called.
The on the river saw Liu check again. Cheng didn't waste any time, collecting all the big chips he had and pushing out 275,000 in chips. Liu wasn't pleased with the bet and eventually mucked his hand.
As Cheng was scooping in the pot, he rolled over his for a bluff, much to the disappointment of Liu.
Andre Cyril opened with a min-raise to 32,000 from late position and Soo Jo Kim made the call in the small blind. The action was then with Boyat Manish in the big blind and he decided to got for the squeeze, moving all in for around 120,000. It didn't get past Cyril who made the call as Kim got out of the way.
Manish:
Cyril:
Manish was in trouble and didn't get any help as the board ran out . Manish departed in 19th place as Cyril climbs to a commanding 800,000 chips.
The action started with Yat Wai Cheng opening to 35,000 from under the gun. Jiajun Liu was in the cut off, and raised it up to 110,000. With the decision back on Cheng, he bumped it up to 260,000. Liu didn't wait very long, moving all in for 491,000 and was snap-called.
Liu:
Cheng:
Liu was in trouble until the dealer produced a flop. He jumped out of his chair in excitement as the rail erupted with cheers. The turn and river of and brought no help for Cheng who sat motionless in his chair.