From the button, Francesco Sergi announced all in for 345,000 and Ashish Gupta reshoved from the small blind. [Removed:17] folded and said "take my blind."
Sergi:
Gupta:
Sergi was the player at risk but got there on the board .
From the button, a very short-stacked Francesco Sergi moved all in for 220,000 and Ashish Gupta made the call. [Removed:17] asked again to verify the shove was called, peeked at his cards and mucked.
Sergi:
Gupta:
Both over cards came on the flop and Sergi held onto the lead with the turn and river.
[Removed:17] raised to 80,000 and Sam Steindl defended his big blind. On the flop , Steindl check-called a bet of 80,000 and they checked through both the turn and the river. Yan showed and scooped the pot.
Ashish Gupta raised to 80,000 and Francesco Sergi called in the big blind to see the flop come . Sergi led for 100,000 and was called, then check-folded the turn when Gupta had bet 130,000. Sergi fell down to just over 12 big blinds.
Max Chin open shoved for 435,000 and [Removed:17] pushed all in behind for heaps more.
The rest moved out of the way and Chin was in big trouble with the versus Yan's . Chin got no love from the board and hit the rail fifth as Yan extended his chip lead.
From the button, Sam Steindl raised to 90,000 and [Removed:17] three-bet to 230,000 from the small blind to scoop the pot. Yan had the button the next hand and folded, Francesco Sergi found the and picked up the blinds and antes. "You play every button, just not me?!"
One orbit later, Steindl raised to 110,000 from the small blind and Yan glanced over for the stack of his opponent before making the call. On the flop both players checked. The turn saw Steindl bet 105,000 and Yan called before the Aussie checked the river.
Yan's value bet for 155,000 was called and Steindl then sighed when he was shown as the winning hand by his opponent.