With some 26,000 in the middle, Edgar Asehan jammed the A♠Q♦10♠6♣6♦ river for 16,400 out of the big blind. Ephraim Guevarra in the cutoff went into a brief tank and then called to get shown the 2♥2♠ by Asehan, which he had beat holding K♥Q♥ for queens and sixes.
Ephraim Guevarra raised to 1,600 and Lukasz Jankowski then three-bet to 5,000, which Christopher Su, Edgar Kim and Guevarra all called. The flop came Q♦6♣4♠ and it was checked to Su who bet 5,000. Only Guevarra called before the duo checked the 9♣ on the turn.
Guevarra pushed all-in for around 34,000 on the 8♦ river and Su asked without getting an exact count.
Edgar Asehan raised to 1,600 and then called a three-bet to 6,000 by Marko Tabak in the next seat. On the A♣8♠3♥ flop, Asehan checked and subsequently folded when Tabak bet 5,000.
Heads-up to the K♥10♦3♦J♣ turn, Edgar Kim bet 4,500 and Edzel Villares called. They checked the 4♦ on the river and Kim tabled his J♦9♥. Villares had the superior kicker with the A♠J♠ to win the pot.
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Edgar Kim bet the A♣Q♣9♣ flop for 6,500 and Edzel Villares called in the next seat before the same action repeated on the 9♦ turn for 7,000. Kim then checked the 4♠ on the river and Villares bet 26,500. After a long tank without using time extension, Kim folded and Villares knocked on the felt.