Final Day
Go Saito out in 13th for PhP350,000 (~US$6,055)

Carlos Chang of Taiwan opens from UTG to 60,000 and the action gets folded around all the way to the BB where Japan's Go Saito 3-bets all-in for his remaining 235,000. Chang makes the call.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
CC Carlos Chang | T♣T♥ UTG | 790,000(26 BB) |
GS Go Saito | A♦7♦ BB | busted |
The 7♣ on the flop was a sweat card for Chang who managed to evade the six outs his Japanese opponent required on the last two community cards. The Taiwanese player also gets an infusion of chips.
Chip Counts of the 13 remaining players

Everyone still in is guaranteed PhP350,000 (~US$6,055).
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JT Joshua Tjan | 1,740,000(70 BB) |
AB Alfonso Baja | 1,450,000(58 BB) |
MS Martin Sedlak | 1,320,000(53 BB) |
SS Sergius Santos | 970,000(39 BB) |
DB Daniel Benor | 940,000(38 BB) |
CC Carlos Chang | 915,000(37 BB) |
YW Yan Wen Yee | 900,000(36 BB) |
ZL Zhe Li | 895,000(36 BB) |
CR Czardy Rivera | 725,000(29 BB) |
TY Takashi Yagura | 555,000(22 BB) |
JJ John Joseph Panish | 550,000(22 BB) |
AR Aladin Reskallah | 475,000(19 BB) |
GS Go Saito | 285,000(11 BB) |
Si Ng Pun out in 15th for PhP300,000 (~US$5,190)

Hong Kong's Si Ng Pun opens from the HJ for 95,000 and gets called by Go Saito of Japan in the CO. on the D, Carlos Chang of Taiwan 3-bets it to 365,000 as Si goes all-in and Saito 4-bets all-in. Chang calls for his remaining 415,000.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
CC Carlos Chang | A♣J♠ D | 640,000(26 BB) |
GS Go Saito | T♠T♦ CO | 475,000(19 BB) |
SN Si Ng Pun | K♠Q♦ HJ | busted |
Si never rivered his gutshot and Saito failed to hit his two-outer as the triple up now puts the Taiwanese in good shape for a deep run.
Kim Wooseok out vs. Saito's queens

Korea's Jeong Seonghun opens the action from the CO for 32,000 and gets re-raised by Go Saito of Japan in the SB. Another Korean in Kim Wooseok 4-bets all-in from the BB for 111,000. Jeong folds but Saito makes the call.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
GS Go Saito | Q♠Q♥ SB | 540,000(34 BB) |
JS Jeong Seonghun | CO | 202,000(13 BB) |
WK Wooseok Kim | A♠Q♣ BB | busted |
Kim actually had outs on the flop but could not get them on the last two community cards as the player from Korea is now sidelined for good.
Martin Sedlak means it on the river

The action is folded to Japan's Go Saito on the D and he raises to 20,000. Martin Sedlak of Germany defends his BB.
The flop is J♠ Q♦ Q♣ as both players check. The turn is the 3♦ and now Sedlak leads out for 40,000. Saito calls. The river is the K♠ . Sedlak bets 40,000 and still gets a call from his Japanese opponent.
Sedlak shows K♣ 9♦ , hitting top pair on the river. Saito shakes his head and mucks.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
MS Martin Sedlak | 552,000(55 BB) |
GS Go Saito | 393,000(39 BB) |