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Yuji Masaka had only one move upon reaching the final table -- go all in. On the third hand, he did just that behind a limp from David Horvath Horvath made the call with ; he was up against Masaka's . With the Japanese contingent in the gallery on their feet shouting, "Hold!" (we assume, since we don't speak Japanese), the board ran out . Masaka's kings did indeed hold, allowing him to climb to 34,500 in chips.
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Final Table
The formalities are out of the way and we can now get down to the action. The final nine players have taken their seats at the feature table area and the cards are once again in the air.
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With the elimination of Wooka Kim in 10th place our final table lineup is now set. There will be a brief pause as the players conduct a few interviews for the media, some chips are colored up and the players move across to the feature table.
We'll have the final table redraw and updated chip counts for you shortly.
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Wooka Kim - 10th Place
Short on chips and running out of time, Wooka Kim moved all in from the button. She was called by Sam Faqiryar in the big blind. Kim had Faqiryar dominated, showing to his , but the tables were turned after the flop came . Kim had been seated for the flop, but once it was on the board she stood up.
"Ace please!" Kim begged the dealer. The turn was not an ace; it was the . "Ace, five!" she asked. No luck as the river was two-across but was the . Kim has been eliminated in 10th place, earning $6,010, and we have hit a pause as play is consolidated for the final table.
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Brian Kang raised to 9,000 from the button with David Horvath and Dan Schreiber both making the call out of the blinds.
The flop landed and the action checked to Kang who fired 15,000. Horvath called and Schreiber got out of the way.
The turn was the and both players checked. The river brought the and again both players checked it down. Horvath flipped for the best hand against Kang's .
Kang slips to 375,000 with Horvath now up to 135,000.
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Faqiryar On Fire
On a flop of , Sam Faqiryar put out a bet of 4,500 from the small blind. Fam Yat made the call in the big blind.
The turn was the and Faqiryar fired out another bullet worth 8,500. Yat thought for a moment and made the call.
The river brought the and Faqiryar decided to release for the third time for 13,000. Yat again deliberated before making the call.
Faqiryar flipped for just a pair of tens but it was good as Yat mucked his hand. Faqiryar climbs up to 170,000 and seems have the radar working today, as Yat falls to 75,000.
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A tough day for Yuji Masaki isn't going to get any easier. He has been relentlessly anted and blinded down, the point where he had only 8,000 chips left. He put them all in from the big blind before small blind Wooka Kim could act. She called anyway, showing and surprisingly was ahead of Masaki's . But Masaki hit a four on the flop, and although the provided some drama, Masaki was in the clear when the hit the river. He's still very short, but now has 20,000 chips to work with.
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Hidenari Shiono has been good at accumulating chips all tournament. He has continued his was here today, reraising Sam Faqiryar to 27,000 after Faqiryar opened for 9,000. Faqiryar called, but folded on a flop of after Shiono bet 20,000.