Table 2
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sergi Reixach | 2,200,000 |
-145,000 ![]() |
Seth Davies | 1,300,000 |
865,000 ![]() |
Dmitriy Kuzmin | 1,250,000 |
760,000 ![]() |
Thai Ha | 1,200,000 |
1,100,000 ![]() |
Table 1
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Greenwood | 2,170,000 |
980,000 ![]() |
Lee Wai Kiat | 600,000 |
-326,000 ![]() |
Chin Wei Lim | 545,000 |
245,000 ![]() |
Paul Phua | 410,000 |
170,000 ![]() |
John Cynn | 380,000 |
380,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon Takes an Exit

Lee Wai Kiat added another undesired end to Jason Koon’s unlucky week when Koon put his last 220,000 into the middle and Kiat called in what was a flip.
Jason Koon: [thtc]
Lee Wai Kiat: [adjd]
The dealer fanned out [khqc6h] and Koon was still in the lead with his dimes. A [kc] turn brought more outs for Kiat as he could then counterfeit Koon’s pair.
The [as] hit the felt as the river card, pairing up Kiat’s ace to take down the pot and Koon was then eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Lee Wai Kiat | 926,000 |
266,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon | Busted |
-220,000 ![]() |
Wai Leong Chan Takes Some Back from Michael Soyza
Just moments after Wai Leong Chan sent a full double to Michael Soyza he found a spot to grab some back. Chan raised and Soyza announced all-in. Chan snap-called for his 314,000 and the two tabled their hands.
Wai Leong Chan: [khkc]
Michael Soyza: [jsjh]
The dealer spread out [adtstc9hqd] on the flop and Chan’s kings were more than enough to secure a double through Soyza.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Michael Soyza | 1,210,000 |
1,005,000 ![]() |
Wai Leong Chan | 650,000 |
-440,000 ![]() |
Wai Kin Yong Another to Double Through Jason Koon
Wai Kin Yong moved all in, totaling 120,000 and Jason Koon was the only person to stick around.
Wai Kin Yong: [askh]
Jason Koon: [astd]
The board came down [kskd9hqh6h] and Yong’s three cowboys secured the pot, doubling through Koon.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Wai Kin Yong | 280,000 |
-20,000 ![]() |
Jason Koon | 220,000 |
220,000 ![]() |
Prize Pool and Payouts Announced
Event #7: $50,000 Short Deck saw a total of 55 registration slips sold before the re-entry period ended which accumulated a total prize pool of $2,750,000.
The top eight will be finding a payday with a min-cash worth $107,000 and the eventual winner taking home $856,050 for their victory.
Place | Payout |
1 | $856,050 |
2 | $561,780 |
3 | $374,520 |
4 | $267,520 |
5 | $214,010 |
6 | $160,510 |
7 | $133,760 |
8 | $107,000 |
Sam Greenwood Sends Richard Yong to the Rail

Sam Greenwood opened to 25,000 and Richard Yong pushed in his stack of about 375,000. Greenwood snap-called and the two turned over their hands.
Richard Yong: [kcqs]
Sam Greenwood: [adac]
The dealer fanned out [astc6s], giving Greenwood a set of bullets. Yong needed to his a straight to keep his tournament life rolling but the [kstd] runout was not what he had in mind and Greenwood took down the pot with his boat, sending Yong to the rail.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sam Greenwood | 1,190,000 |
150,000 ![]() |
Richard Yong | Busted |
-300,000 ![]() |
Ivan Leow Hits a Straight Flush with Tournament on the Line
Ivan Leow was all in for 279,000 and Cary Katz was the only caller, putting Leow at risk.
Ivan Leow: [kdqd]
Cary Katz: [khkd]
The flop was [qhtd9d] and Katz was still in the lead until the [jd] turn flipped the switch completely, hitting a straight flush for Leow. Katz was then drawing dead to the [9h] river and Leow secured a double with his straight flush.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ivan Leow | 580,000 |
10,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz | 410,000 |
210,000 ![]() |
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