Karan Sitlani Wins 8 Max Survivor
After the deal, it was a quick trip to the finish with Karan Sitlani overtaking Amit Kaushik then closing it out. The win was Sitlani's first outside of home turf India and could only describe it as "unreal". In addition to the USD 29,830 payout deal and trophy, Sitlani was awarded the WPT World Prime Championship seat worth USD 1,100. Congratulations to the new champ!
Stay tuned for the recap.
Deal Reached!
Just before the start of the level, both players reached a deal on the remaining cash. They will play for the trophy and the $1,100 WPT World Prime Championship seat.
Amit Kaushik - USD 30,460
Karan Sitlani - USD 29,830
Level 32: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000
40 minutesDouble Up Again For Karan Sitlani
Another double up for Karan Sitlani who snap-calls Amit Kaushik's open shove then gets full pay for his cowboys.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | K♦K♣ | 7,500,000(38 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♥4♣ | 10,000,000(50 BB) |
Karan Sitlani Fighting Back
After losing a large chunk, Karan Sitlani loses a couple of more small pots and finally pushes with1,825,000. Amit Kaushik calls then wishes Sitlani good luck. Sitlani gets the luck he needs to stay in the game.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | K♥9♣ | 3,850,000(19 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 9♦9♥ | 13,700,000(69 BB) |
Amit Kaushik Banks A Double
Heavy preflop betting opens with a limp from Amit Kaushik, big blind Karan Sitlani raises 700,000, Kaushik three-bets 1,900,000, Sitlani four-bets 4,000,000, Kaushik shoves for a total of 7,225,000, snap-call by from Sitlani.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♣K♣ | 14,650,000(73 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | A♦Q♦ | 2,900,000(15 BB) |
Hard-Betting Karan Sitlani
Button Karan Sitlani opens and big blind Amit Kaushi defends for a flop 3♥ 5♣ 4♠ . Kaushik leads 350,000, Sitlani calls. On the turn 6♥, another 800,000 from Kaushik, raise of 2,100,000 by Sitlani, Kaushik folds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 10,275,000(51 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 7,225,000(36 BB) |
Amit Kaushik Rises To Near Even
Amit Kaushik limps, Karan Sitlani checks, flop comes 3♣ 6♦ K♥ . Kaushik bets 200,000, Sitlani check-raises 550,000, Kaushik calls. On the turn 4♠ , Sitlani leads 1,025,000 and Kaushik flats. The river 9♦ , Sitlani checks to Kaushik who bets 3,500,000 and wins the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 8,850,000(44 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 8,700,000(44 BB) |
Heads Up!
After ten and a half hours, heads up has been reached. Karan Sitlani holds a 20 bb lead against Amit Kaushik.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 10,750,000(54 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 6,850,000(34 BB) |
Park Se Han Outkicked Into 3rd Place
All in preflop with at risk player Park Se Han dominated by Amit Kaushik. Park goes on to exit in 3rd place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | A♦5♣ | busted |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♣7♦ | 6,850,000(34 BB) |
Amit Kaushik Doubles Up
Karan Sitlani open jams and Amit Kaushik calls for his tournament life.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♦J♥ | 4,900,000(25 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | J♣T♦ | 10,350,000(52 BB) |
Chip Count Update
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 12,700,000(64 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 2,500,000(13 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,350,000(12 BB) |
Level 31: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000
40 minutesAnother Pot For Park Se Han
Park Se Han opens and big blind Amit Kaushik defends to bring a flop 8♣ Q♠ 9♦ . Both check to the turn T♦ . Park bets 400,000, Kaushik check-calls. On the 2♥ river, Park shoves, Kaushik check-folds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 3,600,000(24 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 3,000,000(20 BB) |
Park Se Han Lucks Out
Park Se Han three-bet all in, initial raiser Amit Kaushik calls and dominates with kings over ducks. However, the board favors Park and drops a lucky two-outer.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 2♣2♠ | 2,600,000(17 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | K♦K♥ | 3,875,000(26 BB) |
Woojin Kim Flipped Out in 4th Place
Woojin Kim opens 300,00 then calls for all of his chips on Karan Sitlani's shove. Kim is flipping and goes on to fall in 4th place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | A♣T♣ | busted |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 9♣9♥ | 11,700,000(78 BB) |
Park Se Han Doubles Up
Facing a raise by small blind Woojin Kim, big blind Park Se Han shoves 985,000 and gets called. At the runout, Park doubles up.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | A♦4♣ | 2,120,000(14 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | T♣6♣ | 2,900,000(19 BB) |
Junzhong Loo Falls in 5th Place
Short stacked Junzhong Loo puts his last 7 bb in the pile and goes bust to caller Amit Kaushik.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 8♣4♣ | busted |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | Q♦2♥ | 4,330,000(29 BB) |
Level 30: 75,000 / 150,000 ante: 150,000
40 minutesAmit Kaushik Doubles Up
Karan Sitlani open shoves from the button, small blind Junzhong Loo folds while big blind Amit Kaushik goes deep in the tank. Kaushik finds the courage to call and doubles up.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♦8♥ | 3,690,000(30 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | T♥3♥ | 7,150,000(57 BB) |
Karan Sitlani Amasses Half Of The Chips In Play
Karan Sitlani is ploughing through the final 5 with uncalled raises, three-bets, and open shoves. One of the hands saw the leader raise 250,000 from utg, big blind Park Se Han defends. Parjk check-calls the the flop and turn J♦ 7♦ 5♦ 2♠ 150,000 and 450,000. Both check the river 8♠ .
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | J♣4♣ | 8,675,000(69 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 6♦5♣ | 2,600,000(21 BB) |
Next hand Park opens 250,000 from small blind, Sitlani calls. Park c-bets another 250,000 on the flop T♦ A♥ 7♣ , then both check the turn 3♠ and river 8♣ . Park shows 9♥ 9♠ , Sitlani wins it with Q♥ T♠ .
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,800,000(14 BB) | |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 9,000,000(72 BB) |
Dan Larsson Eliminated
Dan Larsson could watched his stack just dwindle at every orbit. Sitting on the big blind, button Karan Sitlani and Larsson call Woojin Kim's 250,000 raise. On the flop 4♦ A♦ 2♣ , Larsson is all in for 220,000 (less than 2 bb), Kim shoves and pushes out Sitlani.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 3♦7♥ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | A♣T♥ | 4,250,000(34 BB) |
The turn 7♦ and river 9♠ complete the board. Larsson finishes in 6th place.
Park Se Han Rising
Park Se Han picks up two pots. First one sees him min-raise from utg and big blind Woojin Kim calls. On the flop Q♦ 4♥ 2♦ , Park continues for 230,000, Kim check-calls. The turn T♠ Park fires 500,000 and Kim folds.
Next hand is against Kim again with Park defending the big blind. On the flop J♣ 7♥ A♠ , Kim bets 175,000, Park calls then both check the turn J♥ . The river T♥ Kim sends out 450,000, Park calls, Kim shows the failed bluff 4♦ 5♣ , Kim takes it down with A♣ 2♦ .
Player | Chips |
---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 3,500,000(28 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 3,150,000(25 BB) |
Level 29: 75,000 / 125,000 ante: 125,000
40 minutesChip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 5,900,000(59 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 4,460,000(45 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 3,030,000(30 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,890,000(19 BB) |
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 920,000(9 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 615,000(6 BB) |
Woojin Kim Grinding
Woojin Park picks up a couple of pots to rise over 4 Million. First hand he raises 200,000 on the small blind and big blind Park Se Han calls. Another 200,000 bet by Kim on the flop 9♠ A♠ 6♣ is called. On the turn T♣ , Kim fires 600,000, Park folds.
Next pot Kim opens, Karan Sitlani three-bets 625,000, Kim four-bets 1,550,000 and wins the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 5,400,000(54 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 4,400,000(44 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 2,400,000(24 BB) |
Trung Ha Nguyen's Ducks Drown In 7th Place
Trung Ha Nguyen raises 1,000,000 then tosses in his remaining 70,000 after Woojin Kim's shove. Nguyen can't get past the overcards to fall in 7th place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 2♣2♠ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | A♥T♠ | 3,560,000(36 BB) |
Park Se Han Avoids The Rail
Another double up for Park Se Han who open shoves 1,340,000 and is challenged by Woojin Kim. Park dodges all of Kim's outs to stay in the game.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | A♦4♦ | 2,850,000(29 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | K♣J♥ | 2,380,000(24 BB) |
Park Se Han Doubles Up
After getting chunked by Dan Larsson, Park Se Han is all in for 645,000 and bets called by the chip leader Karan Sitlani. Park's pair survives.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 9♦9♥ | 1,540,000(15 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | A♦6♠ | 5,630,000(56 BB) |
Lotsa Hearts For Dan Larsson
Dan Larsson open shoves 510,000 and Park Se Han calls. Larsson finds the love for a double up.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | Q♥J♥ | 1,270,000(13 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | K♦J♠ | 645,000(6 BB) |
Better Kicker For Karan Sitlani
Utg+1 Karan Sitlani opens 205,000 and big blind Woojin Kim calls. On a flop 9♠ 4♠ 2♣ , Kim check-calls 155,000. Both players check the turn and river.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | Q♦9♦ | 5,900,000(59 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 9♠8♦ | 4,075,000(41 BB) |
Level 28: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000
40 minutesChip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 5,600,000(70 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 4,125,000(52 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,750,000(34 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 1,260,000(16 BB) |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 1,120,000(14 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,100,000(14 BB) |
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 850,000(11 BB) |
Dan Larsson Hangs In There
Facing a raise by utg Amit Kaushik, big blind Dan Larsson sends in his last 5 bb and spikes the winner to stick around.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | K♦Q♥ | 950,000(12 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 7♣7♦ | 3,100,000(39 BB) |
Level 27: 40,000 / 80,000 ante: 80,000
40 minutesNew Race Leader
Karan Sitlani has just taken over the chip lead in a hand against Amit Kaushik that ballooned to a big pot. Sitlani opens 125,000 button Kaushik calls, flop is K♦ J♣ Q♦ . Sitlani check-calls 100,000 then both check the turn 3♠. On the river K♠ , Sitlani leads 150,000, Kaushik raises 625,000, Sitlani answers with re-raise of 1,700,000, sending Kaushik tanking. After using up four time-banks, Kaushik folds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 5,000,000(83 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 3,850,000(64 BB) |
Xinglong Huang Busts In 8th Place
After sending Santiago Ramos out, Woojin Kim did the same the Xinglong Huang. Kim opens then calls Huang's three-bet jam of 800,000. Kim dominates throughout to end Huang in 8th place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
XH Xinglong HuangChina | 7♦7♥ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | J♥J♠ | 3,600,000(60 BB) |
Santiago Ramos Out In 9th Place
First hand of the final table and Santiago Ramos shoves 790,000, button Woojin Kim calls and cleans him out.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
SR Santiago RamosSpain | K♦Q♥ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | T♠T♥ | 2,800,000(47 BB) |
Final Table Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 4,930,000(82 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 3,900,000(65 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 2,000,000(33 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,600,000(27 BB) |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 1,430,000(24 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 1,150,000(19 BB) |
XH Xinglong HuangChina | 960,000(16 BB) |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 790,000(13 BB) |
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 645,000(11 BB) |
Level 26: 30,000 / 60,000 ante: 60,000
40 minutesMingcheng Zhang Misses The Final Table
Utg Dan Larsson opens and finds two caller to the flop A♦ 2♥ Q♥ .
Action is checked to button Karan Sitlani who bet 105,000, Larsson folds, big blind Zhang check-calls and head to the turn 4♣ . Sitlani bets again, this time Zhang check-raises all in for 865,000, Sitlani calls.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | J♥T♥ | busted |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | A♠9♠ | 3,900,000(78 BB) |
With the river 6♦ , Zhang misses the flushes and busts in 10th place.
Junzhong Loo's Good Luck Continues
Another lucky catch for Junzhong Loo to stay in the running. Amit Kaushik open, both Trung Ha Nguyen and big blind Loo call. At the flop 2♥ T♠ T♦ , Loo bets 125,000, Kaushik folds, Nguyen jams, Loo risks it.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 5♥5♠ | 1,325,000(27 BB) |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 8♠8♥ | 1,700,000(34 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 4,200,000(84 BB) |
The turn 5♣ is one of Loo's two outs, and with the river A♦, Loo ships it.
Mingcheng Zhang Rising
Small blind Park Se Han opens 125,000 and big blind Mingcheng Zhang defends for a flop 7♦ 6♣ Q♦ . Park continues for 100,000, Zhang calls then both check the turn T♥. On the river 8♥ , Zhang bets 300,000, Park reluctantly folds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,350,000(27 BB) |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | 1,265,000(25 BB) |
Junzhong Loo Gets Lucky Twice
After the big loss, Junzhong Loo is all in for 375,000, Amit Kaushik calls, Trung Ha Nguyen shoves and isolates.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | A♥5♣ | 850,000(17 BB) |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | A♦Q♠ | 2,000,000(40 BB) |
Loo pairs up and survives. Following that hand, Loo is all in again with A♣ 3♠ , Amit Kaushik has him dominated with A♦ J♦ , board runs 4♠ 4♦ K♥ 8♠ A♥ to chop it up.
Junzhung Loo Plunges After Aces Cracked
With a massive pot built by the river 8♥ J♥ 7♣ Q♠ T♣ , Amit Kaushik bet 400,000, Junzhong Loo calls then plunges.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | A♦A♣ | 375,000(8 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 8♠8♣ | 3,860,000(77 BB) |
Level 25: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
40 minutesEnd Of The Road For Hai Nam Hoang
Four players limp in then small blind Hai Nam Hoang goes all in on the flop A♣ 5♣ Q♥ for his last 100,000. Only Mingcheng Zhang calls then goes on to finish Hoang with a boat over flush. Hoang eliminated in 11th place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | J♣8♣ | busted |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | 5♥6♥ | 910,000(23 BB) |
Mingcheng Zhang Win The Three-Way
Karan Sitlani opens, small blind Mingcheng Zhang three-bets 295,000, big blind Hai Nam Hoang four-bets all in for 445,000, Sitlani joins the shove, and Zhang makes it a three-way with the least chips.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | K♠T♥ | 2,420,000(61 BB) |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | A♠3♥ | 790,000(20 BB) |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | Q♣Q♠ | 140,000(4 BB) |
Trung Ha Nguyen Survives The Flip
With Santiago Ramos having just booted two players, Trung Ha Nguyen had plenty to worry about when his three-bet shove was called. At the runout, Nguyen was saved by the river to double through.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | A♥K♥ | 1,990,000(50 BB) |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 8♦8♥ | 1,260,000(32 BB) |
Dominick French Goes Up And Out
Dominick French sends his last 4bb and doubles through Hai Nam Hoang.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | 7♥7♠ | busted |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | J♣8♣ | 450,000(11 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 2,350,000(59 BB) |
Next hand, French shoves again, and this time he meets his end in 12th place with Woojin Kim getting lucky on the board.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | 7♥7♠ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 6♦4♣ | 2,350,000(59 BB) |
Back To Back Takedowns For Santiago Ramos
Santiago Ramos sends two players out in back to back hands. The first to fall was Fabio Melani, unfortunately we missed the hand. Melani finished 14th.
Next one to go was Chao Ting Cheng whose pocket Fours lost the flip against Ramos' K♦ Q♦ that improved to a flush. Cheng finished 13th.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 2,250,000(56 BB) |
FM Fabio MelaniItaly | busted |
CT Chao Ting ChengTaiwan | busted |
Level 24: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
40 minutesIlya Firstov Runs Dry
Button player Karan Sitlani shoves and small blind Ilya Firstov calls for everything then busts 15th.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | A♣J♦ | busted |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 4♦4♥ | 2,500,000(83 BB) |
Park Se Han Claims A Good Pot
Park Se Han opens 60,000 then folds to Dan Larsson's 495,000 jam. Immediately after, Park raise again and button player Mingcheng Zhang defends to bring a flop 7♥ 6♦ 4♣ . From cutoff Park leads 75,000, Zhang flats. The turn T♥ action reverses, Park checks, Zhang sends out 175,000, Park calls. Both check the river 2♣ . Park shows queens and Zhang mucks.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | Q♥Q♣ | 1,370,000(46 BB) |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | 955,000(32 BB) |
Ace-High Wins Junzhong Loo The Pot
Three players in on a raised pot with a flop T♠ J♣ T♦ laid out. Utg+1 Santiago Ramos bets 45,000, cutoff folds, big blind Junzhong Loo check-calls. Both players check the turn 4♦ and get a free river J♥ . Loo leads out 80,000, Ramos calls then mucks to Loo's A♥ Q♦ .
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 1,540,000(51 BB) |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 1,325,000(44 BB) |
Jayden Zalac Calls To His Doom
Progressive bets and a shove by Woojin Kim on the river 7♠ 5♥ Q♥ 6♦ 4♦ , Jayden Zalac calls for his tournament life and busts in 16th place.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JZ Jayden ZalacAustralia | Q♠J♦ | busted |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 8♠6♠ | 2,680,000(89 BB) |
Final 16 Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,985,000(100 BB) |
XH Xinglong HuangChina | 1,650,000(55 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 1,240,000(41 BB) |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 1,180,000(39 BB) |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 1,175,000(39 BB) |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | 690,000(23 BB) |
FM Fabio MelaniItaly | 550,000(18 BB) |
CT Chao Ting ChengTaiwan | 540,000(18 BB) |
Table 43
Player | Chips |
---|---|
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 2,300,000(77 BB) |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | 1,285,000(43 BB) |
PS Park Se HanKorea (Republic of) | 1,070,000(36 BB) |
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | 900,000(30 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 830,000(28 BB) |
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 600,000(20 BB) |
JZ Jayden ZalacAustralia | 420,000(14 BB) |
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | 230,000(8 BB) |
Level 23: 15,000 / 30,000 ante: 30,000
40 minutesHai Nam Hoang Boots Gagandeep Malik
All in preflop with Gagandeep at risk of elimination.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
MG Malik GagandeepIndia | Q♣9♥ | busted |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | A♠K♠ | 750,000(30 BB) |
Santiago Ramos Earns A Big Pot
Cutoff Amit Kaushik is backed by a massive stack of around 3 Million, button Santiago Ramos shaved a sliver in this hand.
Kaushik opens, Santiago calls, flop comes 6♦ 6♠ 9♣ . Kaushik c-bets 60,000 and gets called to head to the turn K♣ . Kaushik fires 120,000, still Ramos sticks with him. With 470,000 in the pot, Kaushik checks, Ramos bets 260,000, Kaushik folds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,905,000(116 BB) |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 960,000(38 BB) |
Dominick French Adds Cambodia As A Flag
Flag hunter Dominick French adds Cambodia to his list of poker destinations and has also added more chips to his short stack. Pushing nearly all of his chips less 1,000, Junzhong Loo calls then puts French all in on the flop J♣ 2♠ 6♣ . French obliges and is ahead.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | A♦Q♦ | 188,000(8 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | Q♠8♠ | 400,000(16 BB) |
The turn 8♥ pairs up Loo then the river A♥ saves French from elimination. Next hand French raises again nearly everything less 1,000, no callers. He tells SMP he had pocket Tens.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 1,100,000(44 BB) |
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | 298,000(12 BB) |
Woojin Kim Wins A Big Flip
Woojin Kim is at risk with bigger stacked Jayden Zalac giving him a sweat.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
JZ Jayden ZalacAustralia | A♠K♣ | 600,000(24 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | J♣J♦ | 1,400,000(56 BB) |
Level 22: 15,000 / 25,000 ante: 25,000
40 minutesIlya Firstov Sweeps
Three way all in, Ilya Firstov sweeps it.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | A♦2♦ | 1,100,000(55 BB) |
KB Ki Bum ParkKorea (Republic of) | K♣Q♣ | busted |
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | A♥Q♦ | busted |
Big Double Up For Park Se Han
Hand opens with a utg+ 1 raise by Park Se Han and big blind Ilya Firstov defends. Park continues with 85,000 on the flop 3♣ 2♦ Q♣ , Bananyarli raises 245,000, Park flats. The turn 8♣ Bananyarli bets 280,000, Park jams with slightly less chips, Bananyarli tank-calls.
Park shows the nut flush, Bananyarli has a set, double up for Park.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
A♣J♣ | 1,420,000(71 BB) | |
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | 3♠3♦ | 29,000(1 BB) |
Woojin Kim Dominates For The Max
All in preflop. Both with pocket pairs, Woojin Kim dominates Harsh Jhirmiria the whole way to double through.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
HJ Harshdev JhirmiriaIndia | 5♦5♣ | 400,000(20 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 9♠9♦ | 450,000(23 BB) |
River Shove By Amit Kaushik For The Pot
Catching the action on a board 9♦ 3♣ 8♦ A♠ 4♣ with 228,000 in the pot, Mr. Fendy checks to Amit Kaushik who announces all in. This sends Mr. Fendy tanking then finally gives up his stake on the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,400,000(88 BB) |
MF Mr. FendyIndonesia | 250,000(16 BB) |
Level 21: 10,000 / 20,000 ante: 20,000
40 minutesRemaining Players: 30/439
Battle Of The Blinds Goes To Trung Ha Nguyen
Everyone folds around to the small blind Dmitry Nemirovskyi who opens 40,000, big blind Trung Ha Nguyen calls then both check down the board 9♦ K♠ 6♣ A♣ 4♠ .
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | T♣9♣ | 1,100,000(55 BB) |
DN Dmitry NemirovskyRussian Federation | Q♦7♦ | 700,000(35 BB) |
Xinglong Huang Cleans Out Raja Puttamsetty
One of the day's entering big stacks Xinglong Huang opens 32,000, down the orbit Rajasekhar Puttamsetty three-bets all in for 238,000, Huang calls.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
XH Xinglong HuangChina | 5♦5♠ | 1,088,000(68 BB) |
RP | A♦Q♣ | busted |
Mingcheng Zhang Banks A Monster Double
Action packed hand begins with utg Ilya Firstov raising 35,000, next to act Van Xuan Nguyen calls, hijack MIngcheng Zhang three-bets 110,000, cutoff Ngoc Thai Huynh with 2.5 bb tanks using up all eight of his time-extensions then folds hoping to ladder up, small blind Harsh Jhirmiria four-bets 250,000, Firstov and Nguyen fold, Zhang five-bets 400,000, Jhirmiria ends the round by calling.
At the flop A♣ 8♣ 9♥ , Jhirmiria goes all in that's quickly called by Zhang.
Zhang banks a huge double up after the turn 7♥ and river 8♦.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | Q♦Q♠ | 970,000(61 BB) |
HJ Harshdev JhirmiriaIndia | 9♦3♥ | 710,000(44 BB) |
MC Manh Cuong LeViet Nam | 740,000(46 BB) | |
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | 1,100,000(69 BB) | |
VX Van Xuan NguyenViet Nam | 780,000(49 BB) | |
NT Ngoc Thai HuynhViet Nam | 405,000(25 BB) |
Level 20: 8,000 / 16,000 ante: 16,000
40 minutesAmit Kaushik Banks Off Hai Nam Hoang
Catching the action as the dealer counts out the chips, Amit Kaushik doubles up with Q♦ Q♥ against Hai Nam Hoang's K♠ Q♠ on a brick board.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,055,000(88 BB) |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | 470,000(39 BB) |
Izzat Bananyarli Gets Paid With Aces
Izzat Bananyarli opens, Rajasekhar Puttamsetty three-bets 100,000, Bananayarli answers with a four-bets shove of 402,000, snap-call by Puttamsetty. At the runout, Puttamsetty pays up.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | A♦A♥ | 834,000(70 BB) |
RP | 7♣7♥ | 360,000(30 BB) |
Chop It Up!
Hijack Mingcheng Zhang opens 25,000, small blind Harsh Jhirmiria three-bets 65,000, Zhang calls. Jhirmiria fires 55,000 on the flop T♥ T♣ 2♣ , Zhang calls again. The turn A♦ sees a third barrel by Jhirmiria of 120,000, Zhang calls again. Both players check the river J♥ then split the pot.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
HJ Harshdev JhirmiriaIndia | A♠5♣ | 646,000(54 BB) |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | A♥4♥ | 580,000(48 BB) |
Chao Ting Cheng Gets The Max For Aces
Action folds to the small blind Karan Sitlani who opens 44,000, big blind Chao Ting Cheng flats and head to the flop 7♥ K♥ 8♣ . Sitlani continues for 31,000, Cheng calls again. On the turn 4♥ , Sitlani checks, Cheng goes all in for 179,000, Sitlani tank-calls.
The river is 5♦ . Double up for Cheng.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
CT Chao Ting ChengTaiwan | A♣A♠ | 522,000(44 BB) |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 9♥8♠ | 600,000(50 BB) |
Gagandeep Malik Cleans Out A Shorty
Short stack player down to 7 bb is all in and finds two callers, Gagandeep Malik and Curtis Jian. On the flop K♠ 3♣ 4♠ , Malik induces a side pot but Jian quickly folds.
The turn 6♦ and river Q♣ award Malik the pot and the bounty.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
MG Malik GagandeepIndia | K♥6♣ | 560,000(47 BB) |
Level 19: 6,000 / 12,000 ante: 12,000
40 minutesHuge Takedown By Hai Nam Hoang
Hai Nam Hoang continues to rake in sending another player to his knees. Action opens with cutoff Ilya Firstov raising, button Shanhui Li calls, small blind Hoang three-bets, only button Li calls. Hoang c-bets 60,000 at the flop J♣ 6♥ 6♠ and Li flats. The turn 8♠ Hoang jams, Li tanks using up three-time extensions then calls for his tournament life.
The river K♣ ends Li's run as Hoang drags in the huge pot.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
SL Shanhui LiChina | 7♥7♣ | busted |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | T♠8♥ | 1,200,000(120 BB) |
Curtis Jian Drives The Pot And Takes It
On a raised pot preflop, three players stare down 4♦ 8♣ 3♠ , button Curtis Jian c-bets 25,000, small blind Nopparat Kongjai calls, big bilnd folds and is down to just 9,000. The turn T♦ sees another 60,000 from Jian and wins the pot with any further challenge.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
CJ Curtis JianSingapore | 540,000(54 BB) |
NK Nopparat KongjaiThailand | 300,000(30 BB) |
Chongwei Liao Doubles Up
Short stacked Chongwei Liao goes all in for 91,000 and doubles through big blind caller Yeongje Ahn.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
CL Chongwei LiaoSingapore | A♠7♠ | 197,000(20 BB) |
YA Yeongje AhnKorea (Republic of) | J♠6♥ | 420,000(42 BB) |
Rajasekhar Puttamsetty In Action
Four players in on a min-raised pot, flop runs A♦ 6♦ 5♣ . Big blind Zheko Dinev bets 15,000, everyone calls and head to the turn 7♠ . Dinev leads again for 54,000, Van Xuan Nguyen folds, cutoff shoves, Rajasekhar Puttamsetty joins in with a much larger stack, Dinev gets out of the way.
Rajasekhar Puttamsetty 9♥ 8♥
All in player 6♥ 8♦
Puttamsetty ships it after the river 7♦ .
Player | Chips |
---|---|
VX Van Xuan NguyenViet Nam | 780,000(78 BB) |
RP | 730,000(73 BB) |
ZV Zheko Valentino DinevBulgaria | 240,000(24 BB) |
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | 210,000(21 BB) |
Following that hand, Puttamsetty opens 28,000 from cutoff then snap-calls Izzat Bananyarli's 100,000 shove. Bananyarli doubles up.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
RP | Q♦J♦ | 630,000(63 BB) |
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | 8♥8♠ | 210,000(21 BB) |
ZV Zheko Valentino DinevBulgaria | 240,000(24 BB) | |
VX Van Xuan NguyenViet Nam | 780,000(78 BB) |
Level 18: 5,000 / 10,000 ante: 10,000
40 minutesIlya Firstov Earns With Big Slick
From utg, Ilya Firstov opens, button Junzhong Loo and small blind call to the flop 2♦ 7♠ K♣ . Firstov continues for 10,000, Loo raise to 40,000, only Firstov calls to the turn 6♥ . Loo fires 100,000, Firstov tank-calls then both check the river A♥ . Loo mucks to Firstov's two pair.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | A♦K♠ | 455,000(57 BB) |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 400,000(50 BB) |
Runner Runner For Mingcheng Zhang Cracks Aces
Another all in here with Nopparut Piyatassakorn with the nuts and Mingcheng Zhang challenging. Runner runner turns the tide to send Nopparut to the rail.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
NP Nopparut PiyatassakornThailand | A♦A♣ | busted |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | A♥3♣ | 375,000(47 BB) |
Three Way Action At Table 1
Three way all in at Table 1 sends Jatin Sablani packing with Amit Kaushik claiming his first bounty.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | A♦A♠ | 500,000(63 BB) |
ER Erik RozhynskyiGermany | A♥A♣ | 246,000(31 BB) |
JS Jatin SablaniIndia | Q♣Q♦ | busted |
Vikas Shah Flops The Ace
Vikaas Shah open-shoves 70,000 and finds one customer in Nopparat Kongjai. Shah flops the winner to double through.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
VS Vikas ShahIndia | A♥8♥ | 156,000(20 BB) |
NK Nopparat KongjaiThailand | T♣T♦ | 120,000(15 BB) |
Hai Nam Hoang Crosses A Mil
Big stacked Hai Nam Hoang opens 18,000, down the orbit Leonid Poles shoves, Hoang snap-calls and shows the nuts. Hoang now up to four bounties.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | A♥A♠ | 1,060,000(133 BB) |
LP Leonid PolesGermany | Q♦Q♠ | busted |
Dmitryi Nemirovskyi Pushes Out The Big Stack
Facing a min-raise by cutoff Dmitry Nemirovskyi, small blind Van Xuan Nguyen three-bets 45,000 then folds to Nemirovskyi's four-bet shove of 251,000.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
VX Van Xuan NguyenViet Nam | 762,000(95 BB) |
DN Dmitry NemirovskyRussian Federation | 312,000(39 BB) |
Level 17: 4,000 / 8,000 ante: 8,000
40 minutesRemaining Players: 53/439
Cards in the air!
Cards in the air! Good luck to all!
Level 16: 3,000 / 6,000 ante: 6,000
40 minutesRemaining Players: 56/439
Final Day - Sat Draw
Player | Chips | Table | Seat |
---|---|---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 263,000(44 BB) | 1 | 1 |
VS Vikas ShahIndia | 90,000(15 BB) | 1 | 2 |
CJ Curtis JianSingapore | 260,000(43 BB) | 1 | 3 |
NK Nopparat KongjaiThailand | 238,000(40 BB) | 1 | 4 |
SK Sean KeetonAustralia | 160,000(27 BB) | 1 | 5 |
MF Mr. FendyIndonesia | 201,000(34 BB) | 1 | 6 |
JS Jatin SablaniIndia | 212,000(35 BB) | 1 | 7 |
ER Erik RozhynskyiGermany | 203,000(34 BB) | 1 | 8 |
BU Bora UludagGermany | 276,000(46 BB) | 2 | 1 |
JJ Jaewook JoKorea (Republic of) | 163,000(27 BB) | 2 | 2 |
TE Timothy EnglishAustralia | 83,000(14 BB) | 2 | 3 |
KB Ki Bum ParkKorea (Republic of) | 246,000(41 BB) | 2 | 4 |
XH Xinglong HuangChina | 745,000(124 BB) | 2 | 5 |
SK Siddharth KariaIndia | 99,000(17 BB) | 2 | 6 |
DF Dominick FrenchCanada | 188,000(31 BB) | 2 | 7 |
214,000(36 BB) | 2 | 8 | |
FM Fabio MelaniItaly | 203,000(34 BB) | 3 | 1 |
SK Seonggwon KimKorea (Republic of) | 136,000(23 BB) | 3 | 1 |
SH Sungheon HongKorea (Republic of) | 328,000(55 BB) | 3 | 2 |
DL Dmytro LytvynovUkraine | 100,000(17 BB) | 3 | 3 |
JL Junzhong LooMalaysia | 890,000(148 BB) | 3 | 5 |
KC Kyoungseok ChaiKorea (Republic of) | 717,000(120 BB) | 3 | 6 |
KS Karan SitlaniIndia | 488,000(81 BB) | 3 | 7 |
IF Ilya FirstovKazakhstan | 403,000(67 BB) | 3 | 8 |
LP Leonid PolesGermany | 77,000(13 BB) | 8 | 1 |
SL Shanhui LiChina | 571,000(95 BB) | 8 | 2 |
HN Hai Nam HoangViet Nam | 721,000(120 BB) | 8 | 3 |
VD Van Dan NguyenViet Nam | 249,000(42 BB) | 8 | 4 |
SR Santiago RamosSpain | 370,000(62 BB) | 8 | 6 |
HN Huu NguyenViet Nam | 86,000(14 BB) | 8 | 6 |
HQ Haisheng QiuChina | 80,000(13 BB) | 8 | 7 |
NP Nopparut PiyatassakornThailand | 178,000(30 BB) | 8 | 8 |
ZV Zheko Valentino DinevBulgaria | 213,000(36 BB) | 9 | 1 |
RP | 531,000(89 BB) | 9 | 2 |
IB Izzat BananyarliAzerbaijan | 279,000(47 BB) | 9 | 3 |
DN Dmitry NemirovskyRussian Federation | 291,000(49 BB) | 9 | 4 |
NT Ngoc Thai HuynhViet Nam | 405,000(68 BB) | 9 | 5 |
VX Van Xuan NguyenViet Nam | 807,000(135 BB) | 9 | 6 |
PN Pradeep NudurumatiIndia | 245,000(41 BB) | 9 | 7 |
MC Manh Cuong LeViet Nam | 740,000(123 BB) | 9 | 8 |
HJ Harshdev JhirmiriaIndia | 675,000(113 BB) | 15 | 1 |
CT Chao Ting ChengTaiwan | 383,000(64 BB) | 15 | 2 |
DL Dan Larsson (2)Sweden | 425,000(71 BB) | 15 | 3 |
NL Ngoc Linh CaoViet Nam | 300,000(50 BB) | 15 | 4 |
JZ Jayden ZalacAustralia | 481,000(80 BB) | 15 | 5 |
ZM Zhang MingchengChina | 118,000(20 BB) | 15 | 6 |
MG Malik GagandeepIndia | 176,000(29 BB) | 15 | 7 |
SK Stanislav KovalenkoUkraine | 152,000(25 BB) | 15 | 8 |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 384,000(64 BB) | 43 | 1 |
OT Oleg TitovRussian Federation | 61,000(10 BB) | 43 | 2 |
KK Kim Kil SooKorea (Republic of) | 320,000(53 BB) | 43 | 3 |
TH Trung Ha NguyenViet Nam | 382,000(64 BB) | 43 | 4 |
YA Yeongje AhnKorea (Republic of) | 337,000(56 BB) | 43 | 5 |
QH Quang Huy NguyenViet Nam | 404,000(67 BB) | 43 | 6 |
NC Nikesh ChawlaIndia | 119,000(20 BB) | 43 | 7 |
CL Chongwei LiaoSingapore | 122,000(20 BB) | 43 | 8 |