
Flight B
Shah Doubles From Shinagawa
Kei Shinagawa raised to 1,800 and short-stacked Chirag Shah defended the big blind.
Both players were shown a flop of 9♦ 6♥ 9♥ . Both then checked to see a free J♠ on the turn. Once again, they checked it down to show a 3♣ on the river.
Shah then shoved his last 6,600 to the middle and got a reluctanct call from Shinagawa.
Shah showed Q♠ 9♠ for trips while Shinagawa mucked.
Player | Chips |
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KS Kei Shinagawa | 34,000(43 BB) |
CS Chirag Shah | 18,800(24 BB) |
Panagiotopoulos Doubles With a Set of Aces; Shinagawa Left on Fumes

The dealer was shoving the huge pot in the way of Leonidas Panagiotopoulos who had an A♠ A♦ in front of him making a set with the A♣ on the board.
We missed the hand that he beat, but the victim was Kei Shinagawa, who had a crippled stack remaining.
Player | Chips |
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LP Leonidas Panagiotopoulos | 63,000(158 BB) |
KS Kei Shinagawa | 10,400(26 BB) |
Hung's Aggression Pays Off
A sizable pot of 12,000 had already accumulated between Lawrence Wong, Kei Shinagawa, and Wan Hung preflop.
The dealer revealed a flop of 2♠ Q♠ K♣ and after action checked to Hung, he fired out a 5,000 bet. Wong called, while Shinagawa folded.
The 2♥ landed on the turn, and Wong led out for 13,000. Hung, undeterred, raised to 25,000, putting the pressure back on Wong. After some thought, Wong finally mucked, awarding Hung the pot.
Player | Chips |
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HW Hung Wan | 66,000(220 BB) |
KS Kei Shinagawa | 35,000(117 BB) |
LW Lawrence Wong | 18,000(60 BB) |