Zodiac Classic - Final Day - Sponsored by Natural8 - TWD 25,000,000 GTD

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Average Stack

213K (43 BB)

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09:16

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Prize Pool

TWD 35M

1st Prize

TWD 6.7M

Break Time

posted by Myles Phago

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Players are on their first 15-minnute break of the day.

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Aces Hold for Ang

posted by Laura

Level 16: Blinds 2.5K / 5K - Ante 5K

Chung Tan opened to 10,000 on the button and Yang Yi Ang three-bet to 25,000 from the small blind. Tan asked to see Ang's remaining stack, which stood at 52,000, and Tan four-bet to 65,000. Ang snap called and flipped over his pocket Aces.

Yang Yi Ang: A A

Chung Tan: 9 9

There was little sweat for Tan on the J 6 A 2 K runout, and Ang safely secured the double up, getting the max from his Aces.

NameChip Count
Yang Yi Ang164,000
Chung Tan83,500

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Rao Sends Pornraksamanee to the Rail

posted by Laura

Level 16: Blinds 2.5K / 5K - Ante 5K

Aditya Rao.jpg Aditya Rao

Aditya Rao opened to 10,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Runch Pornraksamanee in the big blind who called.

The 5 K T flop was check-called by Pornraksamanee after Rao bet 5,000.

A 2 turn saw both players quickly check to the J river. Pornraksamanee jammed for his remaining 25,500 on the monotone board and Rao snapped him off.

Runch Pornraksamanee: J 9

Aditya Rao: K Q

Rao took the pot after showing his queen of spades, and Pornraksamanee was sent to the rail.

NameChip Count
Aditya Rao415,000
Runch Pornraksamanee0

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Sharma Sent to the Rail

posted by Myles Phago

Level 16: Blinds 2.5K / 5K - Ante 5K

Sharma(2).jpg Nishant Sharma Cruelly One Outered

Action folded around to reigning APT Championship Main Event champion Nishant Sharma in the cutoff, who open-jammed all in for his last 56,000. Yosuke Ujihara sat on the button three-bet all in to isolate and had the blinds covered, who both folded quickly.

Nishant Sharma: Q J

Yosuke Ujihara: J J

No help for Sharma on the 3 K 8 flop, and he was drawing to three outs or runner-runner to stay alive. The Q turn was one of his outs to stay alive and he sailed into the lead. However, the poker Gods had different ideas with the one outer re-draw J peeling off on the river to send Sharma to the rail in a cruel fashion.

NameChip Count
Yosuke Ujihara223,000
Nishant Sharma0

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Akashi Takes from Tsang

posted by Laura

Level 15: Blinds 2K / 4K - Ante 4K

Anson Tsang opened to 8,000 from middle position and Trong Ngo called on the button. Kosaku Akashi also defended the big blind, taking the players three-ways to the flop.

A A T Q was dealt, and action checked to Ngo who bet 8,000. Akashi called but Tsang folded.

Both checked the 8 turn and 4 river, all the way to showdown. Akashi turned over A J for top pair, which was enough to take the pot as Ngo mucked his hand.

NameChip Count
Trong Ngo250,000
Kosaku Akashi192,000
Anson Tsang87,000

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Chen Sends Perfilev Packing

posted by Myles Phago

Level 15: Blinds 2K / 4K - Ante 4K

Chi Chen.JPG Chi Chen

Chi Chen opened to 8,000 from early position and was looked up by Gary Thompson in the hijack. Action folded to Ostap Perfilev on the button, who three-bet to 47,000, leaving himself 5,000 behind. It came back around to Chen, who four-bet all in and had both players covered. Thompson took a merry dance out of there, and Perfilev put his remaining stack out for his tournament life.

Ostap Perfilev: 8 8

Chi Chen: A Q

A safe flop for Perfilev of 3 7 K but when the Q peeled off on the turn he needed help. None came on the J river and Perfilev was sent to the rail.

NameChip Count
Chi Chen213,500
Gary Thompson164,500
Ostap Perfilev0

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Sootla Takes Out Punjarojanakul; Alt Among Other Casualties

posted by Laura

Level 15: Blinds 2K / 4K - Ante 4K

Tanupat Punjarojanakul_APTC1125_A_#26SDHR-06217.JPG Tanupat Punjarojanakul

Tanupat Punjarojanakul was already all in and at risk from the big blind for his last remaining chips, and had Ranno Sootla covering him from the cutoff. Both were sitting with short stacks of around 20 big blinds.

Tanupat Punjarojanakul: A K

Ranno Sootla: 8 8

With the cards already on their backs, it was Sootla who had the lead pre-flop.

Sootla picked up a set on the 7 8 2 flop and Punjarojanakul stood from the table to watch the rest of the runout.

It was the end of the road for Punjarojanakul after seeing the Q turn, and 2 river, joining other early casualties such as Dinesh Alt.

NameChip Count
Ranno Sootla181,000
Tanupat Punjarojanakul0

Dinesh Alt.JPG Dinesh Alt

More Early Casualties:

NameChip Count
Dinesh Alt0
Fendy Kosasih0
Trung Quan Nguyen0
Rene Mar David0
Wen Zhang0
James Mendoza0
Dinesh Alt0
Alexander Wine0
Florin Eduard0

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Aggression Takes it for von Reden

posted by Myles Phago

Level 14: Blinds 1.5K / 3K - Ante 3K

Rene von Reden (1).jpg Rene von Reden

Wooram Cho raised from the cutoff to 6,000 only to face a three-bet from Rene von Reden on the button to 14,000. The blinds folded, and Cho made the call.

Von Reden continued for 14,000 on the 2 K 8 flop and Cho made the call.

The T peeled off on the turn, and von Reden didn't slow down, firing off a bet of 23,000. Cho thought for a brief while and mucked his hand, sending the pot to Von Reden uncontested.

NameChip Count
Rene von Reden135,500
Wooram Cho110,000

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A Kiss Goodbye

posted by Laura

Level 14: Blinds 1.5K / 3K - Ante 3K

robert nemeskeri-kiss.jpg Robert Kiss

Within the first 10-minutes of play, a number of short stacks lost their final chips and were eliminated from the event.

The field has already dropped from 156 returners to 140 active players in the field. More than half of the field will now reach the money as 71 players will cash.

Robert Kiss was one of the most recent players to bust. Other of those who returned, but ran out of luck in the first level of the day include:

NameChip Count
Robert Kiss0
Chawengsak Assawinnimit0
Seong Jin Han0
Isaac Hechanova0
Shun Yi Zheng0
Do Hang Na0
Jereld Enzhi0
Mike Gao0
Jiei Tsutsui0
Rogerio Wong0
Yang Siang Ang0
Yang Yi Ang0
Gleb Ershov0
Yee Yan Wen0
Loy Abdo0
Sam Ameen0

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Lo Stacks Ang

posted by Laura

Level 14: Blinds 1.5K / 3K - Ante 3K

Jeffrey Lo.JPG Jeffrey Lo

Players were already on the river with a pot of around 120,000. The J 9 2 7 K had been dealt and Jeffrey Lo had bet 75,000 from the small blind. Action went back to Yang Ang who moved all in from the hijack for his remaining 119,500.

Lo didn't take too long before making the call and the players flipped their hands.

Yang Ang: K K

Jeffrey Lo: T 8

Ang had rivered a set, but Lo had him beat having turned the straight.

It was the end of the road for Ang, and he joined the many players who were eliminated within just the first 10-minutes of play.

NameChip Count
Jeffrey Lo424,500
Yang Ang0

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