Ong Dingxiang opened from the cutoff to 210,000 and Nicolas Careme shoved all in from the big blind for his last 740,000. Dingxiang called and the two turned their hands over.
Ong Dingxiang:
Nicolas Careme:
Dingxiang had Careme drawing dead after flopping a flush, as the board ran out and Careme was eliminated from the tournament.
Players are now racking up their chips and taking a short break to move to a featured table.
Action folded to Cameron Marshall who shoved all in for 1,340,000 preflop from the small blind. Nicolas Careme made the call for almost all of his chips and the two turned their hands over.
Cameron Marshall:
Nicolas Careme:
The board ran out and Marshall held to secure the double up. Careme is now very short with eight players remaining.
Richard Hasnip opened from the hijack to 185,000 and received calls from Ong Dingxiang in the cutoff and Romain Nussmann and Nicolas Careme in the blinds. The flop came and action checked to Hasnip, who made a continuation-bet of 290,000. Dingxiang called and Nussmann and Careme folded. The turn was and both players checked, leading to the river. Hasnip checked and Dingxiang made a bet of 475,000, which Hasnip quickly called.
Ong Dingxiang:
Richard Hasnip:
Hasnip's top pair, top kicker was good to take down the pot.
Ong Dingxiang opened to 175,000 from the hijack and was called by Nicolas Careme on the button. The flop came and Dingxiang made a continuation-bet of 185,000. Careme called and the turn came . Dingxiang fired another bet of 435,000 out and Careme again made the call.
The river was and Dingxiang took some time before blasting a third barrel into the pot of 1,150,000. Careme thought for awhile and eventually sent his cards the dealer's way.
Ong Dingxiang opened to 140,000 from the cutoff and was called by Cameron Marshall on the button and Nicolas Careme in the big blind. The flop came and action checked to Marshall, who bet 300,000. Careme made the call and Dingxiang folded, taking the two heads up to the turn. Both players checked and the dealer turned over the river. Careme made a bet of 425,000 and after some deliberation, Marshall flung one chip forward to signify the call.
Careme turned over for the rivered nut flush and took down the pot as Marshall pitched his cards into the muck.