Edward Kim, Xinglong Huang and Wen Kai Chen all quickly departed on table 13 as Jin Su and Chang Shi have emerged as the biggest stacks over there.
Edward Kim, Xinglong Huang and Wen Kai Chen all quickly departed on table 13 as Jin Su and Chang Shi have emerged as the biggest stacks over there.
Kazuhiko Yotsushika called a bet of 4,500 on the ![]()
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turn and his sole remaining opponent checked the
oin the river. Yotsushika made it 8,000 to go and was called to reveal the ![]()
for a set as the winning hand on his second bullet for the day.
Picking up the action on the ![]()
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turn, Kazuhiko Yotsushika in the big blind check-raised a bet of 6,000 by Ngoc Anh Cao to 12,000 and picked up a call to then lead the
river for 15,000 with some 13,000 behind. Cao moved all in and Yotsushika wasted little time before calling.
Cao tabled the ![]()
for a straight and Yotsushika was felted with ![]()
for top set but will certainly jump back into action soon.
Level: 7
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
The screens show 102 players out of 117 entries remaining and they have been sent into their second and final 15-minute break of the day. Another three levels of 40 minutes are scheduled for tonight.
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flop, the action checked to the hijack and his bet of 3,000 was called two ways by the button and Ben Lai in the small blind. Guofeng Wang in the big blind check-raised to 10,000 and the hijack was the only caller.
Wang bet the
turn for 22,000 to earn a call and jammed the
rivee for 15,900. The hijack called and was left with 700 chips when Wang turned over ![]()
for a straight as he mucked the cards, then busted one hand later.
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flop, Lei Yu in the big blind made it 3,400 to go into a pot of around 10,000 and Jamie Lee called in the cutoff. The
turn was checked and Yu bet the
river for 5,000 in order to force a fold from Lee.