Break
The fifth level of the day starts after the completion of this 10-minute break.
The fifth level of the day starts after the completion of this 10-minute break.
Colin Eric Lovelock raised to 4,200 from the button and was immediately followed by the reraise of Juicy Li, in the small blind to 18,000. The big blind folded and Lovelock immediately announced all in. He grimaced when Li made a snap-call showing and was not in love his right then.
The flop came giving Lovelock some hope which he found when the came on the turn. The river sent Li to the rail and Lovelock was stacking her chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Colin Eric Lovelock | 132,000 | 95,000 |
Juicy Li | Busted |
"As we lose players we'll pull out chairs," APPT President Danny McDonagh just announced as we are down to 45 players. The remaining 45 players are spread out across five tables and all tables will be eight handed after we lose five more players.
A players in late position just raised and Masato Yokosawa, the Day 1b chip leader, three-bet from the small blind to 12,000. The action folded back to the initial raiser who moved all in for 36,200 and Yokosawa called.
Yokosawa:
Opponent:
The board ran out and the ace on the flop gave Yokosawa yet another pot, which ended the aspirations of his opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Masato Yokosawa
|
210,000 | 38,000 |
The board just showed when we picked up the action as Tetsuya Tsuchikawa faced a 16,800-chip bet. After a while he called Eric Eng's bet and on the river the hit.
Eng checked his option this time and Tsuchikawa checked behind.
Tsuchikawa showed and Winfred Yu, seated to his left, tapped the table out of respect as Eng mucked his cards.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tetsuya Tsuchikawa | 115,000 | 26,500 |
Eric Eng | 21,000 | -74,000 |
The last we checked in on Sang Hyun Park, he was sitting with over 160,000 in chips. So it came as a surprise when we saw his final 24,100 in the middle on a flop of . Christian Haggart made the call with and Park showed . The turn came and the river sealed the double up.
We asked Park about his stack and he said he lost all of his chips with ace-queen to Takao Kazuta, who had ace-king.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Christian Haggart | 147,000 | -63,000 |
Sang Hyun Park
|
53,000 | -113,000 |
Busted #apptseoul main. Got in AQcc vs KQhh on J22Qhh for about 110k pot, I did not win. Happy with how I played, probs play HR tomorrow.Follow @mjw006
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Takao Kazuta | 222,000 | 170,700 |
Christian Haggart | 210,000 | 154,900 |
Kelvin Beattie | 190,000 | 83,000 |
Quan Zhou | 180,000 | 80,600 |
Masato Yokosawa
|
172,000 | 25,200 |
Raiden Kan | 168,000 | 11,600 |
Sam Cohen | 155,000 | -12,000 |
Leon Hsu | 150,000 | 124,300 |
Andy Chan | 140,000 | 40,000 |
John Marshall | 138,000 | 50,600 |
We came up to the table with a flop on the board and an all-in announcement from Belov. Marvin de La Cruz called instantly and showed . He was not happy when Belov turned over for two pair. The turn gave the lead back to de La Cruz and the river did not change things. Belov hit the rail while de La Cruz sits with a slightly above average stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Marvin de La Cruz
|
114,000 | 56,000 |
Daniel Belov | Busted |
Ryan Pignatelli has just been knocked out after his ace-queen failed to beat ace-king. We caught word of Pignatellit's elimination from the tournament staff who explained he had floppped a pair of queens but the river brought a king during this preflop all in that sent him out the door.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ryan Pignatelli | Busted |