Danil Khvan remains in contention, thanks to bullets.
Short-stacked with about 18,000 left, the pro from Uzbekistan shoved and got a call from Yao Hui.
Khvan: A♠ A♣
Hui: 10♥ 7♥
Flop: 10♦ A♦ 4♣
Turn: 4♣
River: 9♥
Khvan doubles to about 40,000.
Quick eliminations after the bubble was burst (within the first 30 minutes):
36th place – Tomas Strelouives (Lithuania)
35th place – Wendell “Ken” Garcia (Philippines)
34th place – Kwon Il Kim (Korea) – out with 8♥ 8♠ vs. Tanaka Masathoshi’s K♦ K♣
33rd place – Jun Saito (Japan)
32nd place – Charles Lesmana (Indonesia) – out with 4♣ 4♠ vs. Weiyi Zhang’s A♦ K♣ with a king on the flop
31st place- Junichi Nakagiri (Japan) – out with A♠ Q♥ vs. Weiyi Zhang’s A♦ K♣ with a king on the flop
30th place – Martynas Valantiejus (Lithuania)
29th place – Jojo Allado (Philippines)
All are getting paid PHP 106,500 for their main event effort.
Ward’s bullying ways before bubble time has paid off in this hand.
On a raised flop 6♦ 7♠ J♣, Ken Garcia bet 17,000 but saw Ward re-pop to 46,000. Garcia meant business, perhaps had had enough of Ward’s bullying in previous hands, shoved all of his stack totaling to about 200,000. Ward called showing a legit 7♣ 7♦ and was up against Garcia’s A♣ K♣!
Turn Q♦ gave Garcia a straight draw but no ten came on the river Q♥. Garcia is out and Ward climbs to 960,000– about quadruple the average chip average!
Jun Javalera opened to 12,000 preflop and saw Minsoo Kim risk all of his chips (37,000). Next to act, Luke Pangan took a bit of time before making the call (perhaps fearful of what the big-stacked Javalera will do next). Javalera folded.
Pangan: 10♦ 10♣
Minsoo: 6♠ 6♣
Minsoo needs a major miracle in this one and he won’t get it on the flop Q♣ 2♦ 8♣, turn 4♦ and river K♥. The Korean busts out in 37th place of the main event and becomes our unfortunate bubble boy.
We’re in the money in this main event!
Thomas Ward, is taking full advantage of the bubble time as he won four consecutive hands by being aggressive. The Kiwi pro has now around 600,000.
Minsoo Kim with 3♣ 3♦ has just avoided being the bubble boy in this main event hitting his set right on the flop 3♠ 6♣ K♦. Three other players, Luke Pangan, Marc Rivera and Weiyi Zhang, were in the pot and Kim’s set held on the turn 7♥ and river 4♦. Minsoo quadruples to about 50,000.
Bubble time! 37 left and we’re hand-for-hand in this the APT Asian Poker Series Manila 2015 Main Event.
Weiyi Zhang opened to 11,500 preflop and got re-raised by Kim Minsoo for 34,500. John Tech thought both were too small and three-bet to 75,500.
Action went back to Zhang, who folded and Minsoo, who tanked but also threw away his hand showing the big slick.
On a raised pot (about 65,000) on the flop 3♠ 10♥ 9♠, Jun Javalera shoved his final 116,000. Weiyi Zhang tank-called.
Javalera: Q♦ Q♥
Zhang: 7♠ 7♥
No sevens on the the turn A♠ and river 5♣ and Javalera doubles.