Final Day
Daniel Benor trips up Kim Dohwan

Kim Dohwan of Korea opens from UTG for 24,000 and gets called in the SB from Israel's Daniel Benor.
The flop is 5♥ 5♣ 6♠ as both players check. The turn is the J♣ as Benor leads out for 55,000. Kim makes the call. the river card is the 6♥ . The Israeli unloads 140,000 and sends the Korean into the tank. Kim takes so long that he is forced to utilize two Time Bank cards. He eventually decides to call.
Benor shows 5♠ 4♠ for trips on the flop. Kim mucks, but not before losing a huge chunk of his chips to his Israeli opponent.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
DB Daniel Benor | 495,000(41 BB) |
DK Dohwan Kim | 91,000(8 BB) |
Chan's tens hold, doubles up off Rivera

Kim Dohwan of Korea raises from UTG to 16,000 and beside him on the +1 position shoves Singapore's Matthew Chan for his remaining 143,000. Local pro Czardy Rivera makes the call from the CO as Kim folds.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
MC Matthew Chan | T♦T♣ UTG+1 | 282,000(35 BB) |
CR Czardy Rivera | A♦K♦ CO | 318,000(40 BB) |
DK Dohwan Kim | UTG | 390,000(49 BB) |
Rivera had just acquired chips before losing most of them to Chan.
Julian Warhurst dodges everything for double up

Australia's Julian Warhurst open shoves from the HJ for his remaining 55,000 and gets called by Korea's Kim Dohwan on the D.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JW Julian Warhurst | 5♦5♠ HJ | 125,000(21 BB) |
DK Dohwan Kim | K♣Q♦ D | 345,000(58 BB) |
Warhurst avoided his opponent's over cards and getting counterfeited to win via a full house and gain more ammunition.