Current leaders:
Rehg Delos Reyes 542K
Liu Zhiqiang 530K
Chua Shan Hui 490K
Lester Edoc 453K
30 players remaining
Average stack 255,000
7,650,000 chips in play
William Ysmael raised to 11k from hijack, cutoff Lim Yohwan three-bet to 28k, Ysmael called. At the flop 2♥ A♠ 3♥, Ysmael check-called a 20k bet. On the K♥ turn, checked by both. On the river K♣, Ysmael led for 22k, Yohwan raised to 100k, Ysmael called.
Yohwan J♦ 10♦ bluff
Ysamel A♣ 10♠ two pair
Chua Shan Hui opened the round with a 12k raise, JC Sayo shoved, Konstantin Pogodin joined in, back to Chua who folded.
Pogodin K♣ K♥
Sayo A♦ J♥
The board bricked. Sayo out in 31st place.
We didn’t see the action but it looks like Yong Hyun Yoo fell in 35th place. Following right behind was Craig Landry in 34th place. Landry was bumped off by Chua Shan Hui with 6-6 full house on a board 3-3-4-Q-6 Chua is now sitting with over 500K.
Liu Zhiqiang eliminated Huang Jiang Ho in 33rd place with A-A over 2-2.
Stephen Nathan railed Shinji Kohama in 32nd place with A-Q over A-10 on a dry board.
We are down to 31 players.
Victorino Torres raised to 12k, button player Benedict Koh three-bet to 30k, big blind Konstantin Pogodin called, Torres four-bet to 90k, Koh folded, and Pogodin moved all in with less.
Pogodin 10♣ 8♣
Torres Q♦ Q♣
When the flop felted 6♠ 7♦ 9♥, it was an instant straight to Pogodin. The turn 5♦ and river J♠ sealed the win to avoid the rail and double up.
Yesterday we had a story on JC Sayo tripling up with his short stack. Today, we just witnessed another triple up but before he did, he doubled up David Chargualaf Sr. who landed a runner-runner flush to defeat Sayo’s pair.
With 31.5k remaining, action began with Eric Tsai raising to 16k, Chua Shan Hui called, Sayo shoved it, and both players called. The board ran out 6♠ K♠ 8♠ 9♠ A♣ with no bets fired for a side pot. Sayo won with Q♥ Q♠ flush. He is back up to 100k.
William Ysmael eliminated Joonwon Lee with 7-7 landing a set on the board. Lee took 38th. This was a great comeback for Ysmael who dropped to 47k on the second hand of the day when he doubled up Menchu Razavi. He went on to win a hand with J-10 top pair on the ten. This elimination pushed his stack up to 155k.
Peng Mendoza was ousted by Czar Ian Marcos in 36th place. Mendoza had Q-Q that lost to Marcos’s 5-5 turning a set on fourth street.
Out next was Moses Saquing falling to Marc Rivera. Saquing had A♣ K♣, Rivera with 2♦ 2♥. Though not needed, the flop spit out a duck to end Saquing’s run in 36th place.
Sitting side by side, on a flop 6♦ 3♣ 9♠, co Michael Kim Falcon bet 15k, db Lester Edoc raised to 35k, Falcon called. On the turn 9♥, Falcon check-called 40k; then on the river A♣, Falcon led for 60k and Edoc called. Falcon 6♥ 7♥, Edoc Q♠ 9♣ trips.
Falcon drops to 175k, Edoc back up to 460k.
Jiajun Wang sent another player packing with Hiroshi Kato as his latest victim. Kato had just arrived and pushed in his short stack with A♥ J♥. Wang had A♦ Q♦. The board bricked.
We are down to 38 players