Final Day
Wu Di out in 17th for PhP260,000 (~US$4,498)

Germany's Martin Sedlak open from the CO for 45,000 and gets 3-bet all-in by Wu Di of China for 410,000. Sedlak makes the quick call.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
MS Martin Sedlak | A♣K♦ CO | 1,400,000(70 BB) |
DW Di Wu | K♠Q♦ D | busted |
Sedlak is now among the chip leaders and continues to rise towards the twilight of the tournament.
Yagura bombs all the way

Takashi Yagura of Japan open from the CO for 40,000 and gets a BB defense from China's Wu Di.
The flop is Q♦ 7♣ 6♠ as Wu checks. Yagura CBets to 30,000. Wu check-raises to 90,000 as Yakura now becomes the caller. The turn is the 7♦ . This time, Wu checks and Yagura moves all-in. Wu cannot call.
Player | Chips |
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TY Takashi Yagura | 740,000(37 BB) |
DW Di Wu | 215,000(11 BB) |
Wu Di dents Truong

China's Wu Di starts this off from UTG with a raise to 21,000 and gets two callers in Truong Chan of Vietnam in the CO and Germany's Martin Sedlak in the BB.
The flop comes 2♦ 6♣ Q♥ as Sedlak checks. Wu CBets to 26,000 and gets called by Truong. Sedlak folds. It is heads up to the turn of the 5♠ and this time Wu opts to check. Truong takes the betting lead, firing 70,000. Wu makes the call. The river is the 3♠ and this time, both players check.
Wu shows A♠ Q♠ for top pair, top kicker on the flop. Truong opts to muck.
Player | Chips |
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MS Martin Sedlak | 446,000(45 BB) |
DW Di Wu | 405,000(41 BB) |
CT Chan Truong | 180,000(18 BB) |