On a flop of , Shengyu Li faced a bet of 25,000 by Timofey Asmolov and moved all in for another 77,500 on top after having used one time-bank extension. Asmolov eventually called and found himself ahead in the following showdown:
Hoa Thinh Nguyen raised to 10,000 and Sathesh Kumar Muthu called on the button. The flop fell and Nguyen continued for 10,500, which Muthu called. After the turn, Nguyen checked and Muthu claimed the pot with a bet of 18,000.
Soon after, the duo would clash again when Nguyen defended out of the blinds. Both checked a king-high flop and Nguyen bet a blank on the turn, which Muthun called. After the river, Nguyen bet 40,000 with 80,000 behind and called the shove of Muthu, who tabled ace-ten for the broadway straight. Nguyen mucked and Muthu's stack frew further.
Celina Lee raised to 10,000 and Jun Obara three-bet to 30,000 out of the small blind, which Lee called. The flop fell and Obara continued for 30,000, then called the shove of Lee for 35,000 more.
Celine Lee:
Jun Obara:
Lee already had a full house and only needed to fear running queens, jacks or aces in order to avoid elimination. The turn locked uop things with quads, and the river didn't matter anymore.
Right after, Peter Plater raised out of the small blind and Linh Tran shoved for 40,000 with ace-nine. Plater called with pocket fives and flopped a set to leave Tran empty-handed.
Last but not least, Ken Okada moved all in for 33,000 and Shengyu Li called in the big blind.
Ken Okada:
Shengyu Li:
The flop improved Li, and Okada found no help anymore on the turn and river.
Back over to table one, Sathesh Muthu raised to 12,000 and Mansour Matloubi called. Obara shoved out of the big blind and forced two folds.
In a nutshell, the field was reduced to just 11 players and the chips have been spashing around a fair bit in the last few minutes.
Hermann Lee opened to 9,000 from the button and Simon Burns in the small blind three-bet to 23,000, which Lee called. On a flop of , Burns checked as did Lee. The turn saw a delayed continuation bet worth 16,000 by Burns and Lee called before both checked down the on the river.
Burns showed for queens and eights, but that ended up second-best to the for a rivered straight of Lee.
It was just a matter of time until Tsun Ming Chan made a move with his short stack and he open-shoved for his last 45,000 from the button. Mansour Matloubi had him covered and shoved over the top out of the small blind.
Tsun Ming Chan:
Mansour Matloubi:
While Chan was in dire shape, he picked up a few outs on the flop. The turn changed nothing whatsoever, nor did the on the river, and Chan was eliminated in 11th place.
Peter Plater raised to 10,000 on the button and Shengyu Li defended his big blind. The flop came and Li checked, while Plater continued for 12,000. Li check-raised to 35,000 and that won the pot uncontested.
Celine Lee raised to 11,000 and Yo Seb Rhee's three-bet to 28,000 fromn the button claimed the pot without further resistance.
Timofey Asmolov opened to 9,000 and Hermann Lee called on the button. From the small blind, Simon Burns three-bet to 26,000 and Asmolov moved all in, which folded out Lee. Burns however called and was at risk for 156,000.
Simon Burns:
Timofey Asmolov:
The board ran out and Burns pumped his fist after scoring a big double up on the unofficial final table bubble.
Jun Obara moved all in for the second hand in a row and this time, chip leader Sathesh Muthu asked for a count from one seat over. Obara's all in was for 93,500 and Muthu let go, as did the rest of the table.
Soon after, Muthu raised and picked up a single caller in Yo Seb Rhee in the big blind. Rhee check-called a bet of 22,000 on the flop and checked again the turn. Muthu fired a second bet worth 45,000 and Rhee check-raised all in. The 45,000 were pulled in and Rhee's all in was for another 110,000 on top.
The clock ran down to five seconds and Muthu let go, preserving his big stack and status as chip leader.
Peter Plater raised to 12,000 and picked up the blinds and antes, flashing pocket aces after all opponents folded. He then shoved a flop against Simon Burns and Timofey Asmolov to claim another pot.
Over on table one, the fireworks started again between Sathesh Muthu and Yo Seb Rhee.
Muthu made it 12,000 to go from the cutoff and Rhee three-bet to 27,000 in the big blind. Muthu called and faced a bet of 25,000 by Rhee on the flop. Muthu raised to 100,000 and Rhee quickly moved all in for more than 250,000.
After using two time bank chips, Muthu let go and Rhee flashed the . When he was done with raking in the pot. he sheepishly asked "nine no good?" and Muthu showed no reaction.