The live stream table caught up to the preflop all-in of Fuliang Wang for 62,000 with the A♣3♥ and Weijue Cai called from the big blind with K♠K♦.
The A♠5♣4♠9♦K♥ board was somewhat of a roller coaster as Cai spiked the set of kings on the river.
The live stream table caught up to the preflop all-in of Fuliang Wang for 62,000 with the A♣3♥ and Weijue Cai called from the big blind with K♠K♦.
The A♠5♣4♠9♦K♥ board was somewhat of a roller coaster as Cai spiked the set of kings on the river.
Fangui Zeng defended his big blind against an open raise to 18,000 by Jiaming Zhao and then jammed the 8♥5♠3♦ flop, Zhao called all-in for 154,000 with the 7♠7♣. Zeng only had K♣3♣ for bottom pair and the J♥ turn as well as the A♠ river gave Zhao a massive pot.
Level: 17
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
In a duel cutoff versus button, Bin Wang was up against Anton Lu and the latter was at risk for what appeared to be around 130,000 but with the best of it.
Anton Lu. K♠K♣
Bin Wang: A♦9♣
The A♣J♥10♠3♦3♣ board delivered the deadly ace and Lu's run on Day 1c came to a crashing end.
Over on the outer tables, the carnage continued and their table was about to break when Yiyu Zhou was all-in for 82,000 against Kai Cui. Her 3♣3♥ were up against A♠K♣ on the A♥K♦3♦ flop. The 5♣2♦ runout on turn and river changed nothing anymore and Cui headed to a new table with one rack but very few chips inside.
Down to around 76,000 in chips, Raffaele Sorrentino was all-in and at risk against Jinhao Xu with the covering stack over on table 34.
Raffaele Sorrentino: K♥Q♣
Jinhao Xu: A♦K♠
The J♥4♥2♦A♥K♦ board gave both players a pair and Sorrentino's table massage was cut short.
Level: 16
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Qun Dang raised to 14,000 and then folded when Yang Liu three-bet big to 44,000 on the button.
One table over, Chen Shen raised to 65,000 with a few chips behind. Shuiwu Tong declared all-in in the next seat and Shen called with the A♣K♥ when it folded back to him. Tong only had A♦10♥ and the K♣4♦3♣3♠Q♦ board delivered no upset.
That clash left Tong on around 30,000 and he busted moments into the new level.
Soon after Anton Lu had been moved tables, he jammed out of the small blind into the big blind of Kai Cui. The latter called for 54,000 with A♣7♦ and was ahead of 7♠4♣.
Lu took the lead on the J♠10♣4♦ flop but the A♠ turn and Q♣ river returned the preflop order for Cui to survive.
A few others were not as fortunate, including former chip leader Jieming Xu.
William Jia raised with the K♥10♥ in an early position and Weijue Cai defended the Q♠9♦ in the big blind. On the J♦4♣2♠ flop, Cai check-called for 8,000 and did so again for 35,000 on the Q♣ turn with his now top pair.
The A♠ fell on the river and Cai checked. Jia pushed all-in for 86,000 effective and Cai reluctantly folded.