
Hsu Juei Hsuen
Hsu Juei Hsuen had a very short stack that he put all in with K♣ 9♣. The player to his immediate left, Richard Marquez, had a massive stack and 10♣ 10♠. The board did not improve Hsuen to send him out of the running. Marquez at 760k.
Another all in preflop. Phua Tzai Wei with A♥ J♠, Richard Marquez had A♦ 10♦. The cards fell 5♥ 8♥ 5♦ J♦ 4♦ for a nut flush to Marquez. With more chips behind, Phua was eliminated. Marquez climbed to 715k.

Phua Tzai Wei
Matthieu Lamagnere had A♦ Q♥, Wang Tzu Wei K♦ K♥, the royals didn’t hold with the board running J♥ A♣ 4♦ 7♣ Q♦. Wang out.
All in preflop, Jun Shan Yeh with 9♦ 9♥, Chin Chung Ho with K♦ K♣, the board 3♣ 10♥ 4♥ K♥ 9♣. Yeh was railed and Chin climbed to 320k.
With 122k already in the middle, Ben Lai bet 65k onto a turn board 2♠ 7♦ 5♠ 6♦. Hung Cheng Lin answered with a shove. Lai tanked until the clock was called. He folded. Hung Cheng Lin up to 461k.

Alex Lindop
After a heated preflop raise war, all the chips were in, Alex Lindop with K♥ K♠, Tomoharu Furuya with A♦ A♥. The cards were kind to Lindop as it ran 10♠ 3♦ K♣ 4♦ 7♦ for a set. Furuya was eliminated while Lindop soared to 1 million in chips.
Chan Tsun Ming was down to his last 28k and got it all in after action before him saw Richard Marquez raise to 20k, and called by Sean Ragozzini. Two spots over, Phua Tzai Wei also went all in for 239k. Marquez and Ragozzini folded.
Chan A♠ A♦
Phua 10♠ 10♣
The board ran blanks. Chan shipped the pot to near 100k.
Pete Yen Han Chen started the day with 137k and has now built that up to 535k. He won two pots against Luen Hei Kwok then just moments ago claimed one off Chen Dong.
On a raised pot preflop, the board showed 3♦ 9♦ 10♠. Bb Alex Lindop checked, En Hao Chan bet 20k, Lindop raised to 68k, Chan folded.
Next hand Lindop raised from the sb spot to 28k, bb Yip Kwok Chun called. On the flop J♦ 5♠ 10♠, Lindop checked then folded to Yip’s 20k bet. Lindop now at 517k.