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 underpair [7d7s], Wai Leong Chan on the button called with [Kd9d], as did Phua.
Chan spiked the perfect [Qh] on the turn, prompting James Dempsey on the comms to say, “Sometimes it’s the front door that you hit,” but no one called the 350,000 he bet when it checked to him.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Thai Ha | 5,490,000 |
5,490,000
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Wai Leong Chan | 5,110,000 |
5,110,000
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Paul Phua | 4,000,000 |
4,000,000
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Ivan Leow | 2,075,000 |
2,075,000
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Danny Tang | 1,625,000 |
1,625,000
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Van Blarcum Flops Nuts, Drawing Dead by the Turn: Out 6th for $91,500
Paul Phua limped for 60,000 with [9d9h], called by Aaron Van Blarcum with [QsTs]. Cutoff Thai Ha upped it to 275,000 with [Ad7h], called by both limpers.
A heck of a flop followed: [Js8h9c] – the nut straight for Van Blarcum and middle set for Phua (whose stack has kept creeping up in the last ten minutes). Phua led out for 500,000 and Van Blarcum shipped in his whole 1,305,000. Ha folded faster than the naked eye could see, and Phua made the call to see he was in a virtual flip.
The [Jc] turn brought an instant boat for Phua, and his hand improved to the mighty quads on the [9s] river.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Paul Phua | 4,500,000 |
2,700,000 ![]() |
Aaron Van Blarcum | Busted |
-1,710,000 ![]() |
Phua Doubles Through Chan
It folded to Wai Leong Chan in the cutoff, who set new short stack Paul Phua all in with [AsJh] for 820,000. After a short pause, Phua announced, “Call!” and turned over a dominated [KcJs]. He’d improved to a full house after the [JcQdKsJd6h] run-out, however, and Chan took his first hit on the final table.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Wai Leong Chan | 4,700,000 |
-1,685,000 ![]() |
Paul Phua | 1,800,000 |
940,000 ![]() |
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 to the turn where it stood [Kh9hQhKc]. Danny Tang turned trips with [KdJd] and called a 100,000 lead on the turn, then 290,000 on the [As] river.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Thai Ha | 5,600,000 |
895,000 ![]() |
Ivan Leow | 2,100,000 |
625,000 ![]() |
Danny Tang | 2,000,000 |
-380,000 ![]() |
Paul Phua | 860,000 |
-1,140,000 ![]() |
Leow Gets an Early Double
Returning as the short stack, Ivan Leow has doubled through Paul Phua, who opened with [KdJs] then called his shove for 675,000. Leow hand his king dominated with [KhQd] and held over the [8dAc6dTh7s] run-out.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Paul Phua | 2,000,000 |
-395,000 ![]() |
Ivan Leow | 1,475,000 |
750,000 ![]() |
First Sizeable Pot to Phua
“No walks,” said Paul Phua, making up the 50,000 in the cutoff with [8h9c]. Wai Leong Chan checked his option with [Ts8c]. Both players flopped gutshots on the [7c7hJh] flop; Chan check-called a bet of 65,000 from Phua. The turn brought Phua’s straight in with the [9s] and this time Chan check-folded when his opponent fired 200,000.
Event #3 $25,000 Short Deck Final Table Set to Commence
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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 3rd for $168,000). Paul Phua, third in chips, has made back to back finals here in Sochi, with a $58,000 cash yesterday for his eighth place finish in the $25,000 “normal deck” event. Ivan Leow, meanwhile, finished runner-up to Sam Trickett in this event, already banking $290,000 so far this week.
Nearly half a million dollars lies up top alone for the winner of this event, from a total prize pool of $1,525,000 generated by the 61-runner total field.
Place | Prize |
1 | $457,500 |
2 | $305,000 |
3 | $213,500 |
4 | $152,500 |
5 | $122,000 |
6 | $91,500 |
Official Final Table
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Button Antes |
1 | Paul Phua | Malaysia | 2,395,000 | 48 |
2 | Ivan Leow | Malaysia | 725,000 | 15 |
3 | Aaron Van Blarcum | United States | 1,710,000 | 34 |
4 | Thai Ha | Vietnam | 4,705,000 | 94 |
5 | Danny Tang | Hong Kong | 2,380,000 | 48 |
6 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | 6,385,000 | 128 |
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Wai Leong Chan Leads Headed into Final Day of Event #3
The partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Super High Roller Series in Sochi has now seen the first day of Event #3: $25,000 Short Deck come to an end on level 17 with 23:10 remaining on the clock. Sitting atop the leader board is Malaysia’s Wai Leong Chan with 6,385,000 headed into the final day of the second Short Deck event of the series with just six remaining of the 61 entry slips that were sold here on Day 1.
Chan played most of the day in the average position and it was not until level 12 that he really started to kick it into high gear. The Malaysian native found a pot against fellow countryman Yeu Wei Hsiang who had big slick which dominated the ace-queen of Chan but thanks to a runner-runner flush it was Chan who took down the pot, sending Hsiang to the rail in what was the beginning of a red-hot end of the night for Chan.
The biggest pots of the day for the end-of-day leader happened against the same opponent in Sergi Reixach, who attempted to bluff Chan on the bubble with a turned flush draw, only to run into the already made flush of Chan who took down a monster double. The two had another clash just hands after when Reixach turned a full house only to have the same card give Chan a straight. Chan shoved the river and Reixach called to see his demise, taking as exit as the inevitable bubble boy and all players were then guaranteed at least $45,750 for their efforts.
Headed into the final day as second on the totem pole Thai Ha who like Chan did not really have an eventful start to the day. Ha picked his spots wisely, running pure during the latter stages of the night and will be starting Day 2 with 4,705,000. Ha is first on the all-time Vietnam money list and is sure to extend his lead as he has already locked up another cash to add onto his resume.
Triton Poker co-found Paul Phua joined this tournament shortly after busting final table of Event #2: $25,000 No-Limit Hold’em and by the time the bubble came around he was at the bottom. He managed to find a double on the button and parlayed that into eliminating Dmitriy Kuzmin, catapulting his stack up 2,395,000 which is good for third in the ranks. Watch for Phua as he looks to add a new feat by taking down his first Super High Roller Series event.
Rounding out the final table is Danny Tang (2,380,000), Aaron Van Blarcum (1,710,000), and Ivan Leow (725,000). Tang was yet to play a tournament during in 2020 until this series after coming off of a stellar year which saw him become a regular poker crusher in the public eye. Aaron Van Blarcum is relatively new to the high rollers but has already made a name for himself and will be looking to add another solid cash to his career earnings that already exceed $3.4 million. Leow, like Phua, will be playing his second final table in a row during this series after finishing second in Event #2 but will need some help as he starts the final day at the bottom.
Official Final Table
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Button Antes |
1 | Paul Phua | Malaysia | 2,395,000 | 48 |
2 | Ivan Leow | Malaysia | 725,000 | 15 |
3 | Aaron Van Blarcum | United States | 1,710,000 | 34 |
4 | Thai Ha | Vietnam | 4,705,000 | 94 |
5 | Danny Tang | Hong Kong | 2,380,000 | 48 |
6 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | 6,385,000 | 128 |
Play began at 2 p.m. (MSK) with two tables of players to start but by the end of late registration, the number had grown to an impressive 61 which was the biggest field thus far in the series. That number gathered a total prize pool of $1,525,000 with the top nine finding a payday of at least $45,750 with the eventual champion pulling in $457,500.
Event #3: $25,000 Short Deck final table begins at 1 p.m. (MSK) on Monday, March 9, with the action continuing until a winner is crowned, taking home the $457,500 first-place money.
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