On the "feature table" with the flop camera, we noticed Yaxi Zhu stacking chips for a double up. Shortly after though, she was gone and we only saw the board already being completed. Zhu had and was packing her belongings, the opponent on her immediate left had turned two pair with the .
Darian Tan just saw the arrival of Dan Heimiller on table 32 and the 2014 WSOP bracelet winner was in the big blind in his second hand. Tan found from early position and four-bet shoved only to get crushed by the of Heimiller on an ace high board.
On a flop of , Scott Peel got his remaining stack in with pocket nines and Joachim Chia looked him up with the . What may have looked like a very bad spot turned into the exact opposite as soon as the appeared on the turn. The river was a blank and Peel was peeled off.
With an official number of 611 entries in the AU$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Accumulator event at the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific, a net prize pool of AU$611,000 was generated. The top 54 spots will receive a payday, and the winner will walk away with a nice AU$131,365 to add to his or her pocket. Along with the top prize, the champion will earn a WSOP gold bracelet — the first awarded on Australian soil this year.
Uros Brkic doubled up through Brandon Shack-Harris with versus pocket nines when a queen appeared on the river. Shack-Harris was left with only 2,600 chips and all in from under the gun shortly after. He got called by three players and Andrew Roberts checked his option on the flop.
Scott Peel bet 4,300 and Joachim Chia raised to 9,600 to isolate successfully. Chia turned over but Shack-Harris had that beat with and quadrupled up once the turn and the river completed the board. The outcome would have most likely been different if Roberts or Peel would have remained in the pot.
George Danzer was also at risk on his new table 32. The German had a coin flip for his tzournament life with versus pocket jacks and found an ace on the turn to survive.