The action folded to Jose Barbosa in the small blind and he jammed for 1,295,000. Jianwei Lin was in the big blind and he asked for a count. He determined it was too much and he folded.
The following hand, Daniel Myers opened to 180,000 from the cutoff. Lin three-bet to 550,000 before Myers moved all in for 2,120,000. Lin found himself in another tough spot, and like before, he opted to preserve his stack.
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Jose Barbosa raised to 225,000 from the cutoff and Harry Lodge defended in the big blind.
The 10♣8♣9♠ flop checked through to the 3♣ on the turn. Lodge took the lead for 275,000 and Barbosa went into the tank before clicking it back to 550,000.
Lodge responded by moving all in for Barbosa's effective stack of 1,200,000 and Barbosa was forced to fold, leaving himself very short.
Jianwei Lin opened to 200,000 from the cutoff but quickly folded after Alexandre Fournier moved all in for 1,950,000 from the button. Lin flashed the A♥ as he folded, with Fournier allowing his opponent to turn over his cards. Lin flipped over Fournier's J♦.
Lin recouped his lost chips on the next deal as his raise to 200,000 went uncontested.
Jose Barbosa moved all in for 635,000 from under the gun. Andrew Hulme then min-clicked it from the small blind, which folded out Daniel Myers in the big blind.
Jose Barbosa: Q♣10♣
Andrew Hulme: A♥8♠
Barbosa had live cards, but the A♣7♥7♠ flop was all Hulme, who made two pair. Barbosa needed to go runner-runner and found the Q♥ on the turn to keep his hopes alive. The J♥ river provided no help to the at-risk player, and Hulme sent Barbosa out in 14th place.