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Wai Leong Chan Wins Second $25k Short Deck Title and $457,500 in Event #3
Wai Leong Chan Wins Second $25k Short Deck Title and $457,500 in Event #3
Danny Tang Eliminated in 5th Place ($122,000)
Thai Ha limped in for 80,000 with [Qs9s], and found short stack Danny Tang moving in for 1,370,000 behind him holding [KdQh]. Paul Phua, with [AcQc] on the button, moved all in himself, getting it heads up with Tang. "Bye-bye?" suggested Phua as the flop was dealt [JcJsTc]. "Red nine!" called Tang,
Chan and Ha Fold to Preflop Jams
Flops have been a bit rarer recently, the last two pots going to preflop shovers: first Paul Phua took some time deciding how to play his [AdKh] and 3,600,000 stack after under the gun Wei Leong Chan opened to 325,000 (with [KcQd]). He opted to move all in and was
Sometimes It’s the Front Door That You Hit
After a couple of limped family pots that got no further than the flop and a single bet, everyone but Danny Tang called for 60,000 to see a flop of [AsJdTs]. First to act Paul Phua, having flopped bottom two pair with [JhTh], checked. Ivan Leow bet 125,000 with the
Ha Uses Timebank to Decide to Bluff, then Leow Flops a Flush
Thai Ha picked up over a million chip pot with a re-bluff river jam on Paul Phua (holding [JsTh] on a [Kh8dAh9d6c] board when Phua had led out with [QcTc], prompting a quick fold). Soon thereafter, a four-way limped pot saw Ivan Leow flop a flush with [Th8h], the board checked
Event #3 $25,000 Short Deck Final Table Set to Commence
Although the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Super High Roller Series Sochi is only three days old, Wai Leong Chan enters his second Short Deck final table as chip leader today, over a million chips clear of nearest rival Thai Ha (Aaron Van Blarcum was also at Event #1's final table, finishing