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Oct 11, '15 | CPPT III - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kwazar Busts Shan JingOct 10, '15 Shan Jing was all in preflop with the AQ and called by Keith Kwazar’s QQ. The board ran out 98652 to secure the pot for Kwazar and send last year’s champion of this event to the rail as the end of day 1A looms. Player Tags: Shan Jing Bruce Kramer and Shan JingOct 10, '15 Bruce Kramer raised to 2,500 preflop in late position and Shan Jing reraised to 4,500 on the hijack. Kramer called and the flop was dealt K32. Both players checked and the turn was dealt 2. Kramer bet 4,500 and Jing called. The A fell on the river and Kramer bet 5,500. Jing tanked for a minute and called. Jing showed down QQ and Kramer mucked his cards. Jing was up to 76,000 after the hand and Kramer was down to 99,000. Player Tags: Shan Jing, Bruce Kramer Defending Champ Jing Takes ItOct 10, '15 Three players including defending champion Shan “PacMan” Jing look down at a completed board of 6TJ2A. With a sizable pot already built between the three, the first player to act tosses out a bet of 4,000. Jing is next to act and he wasted little time raising the action to 10,000 total. This forces the the third player out of the hand, leaving action on the original bettor. Jing’s opponent thinks for just over one minute before moving out a call. Jing rolls over AQ for the ace-high flush and the win. He drags the pot and brings his stack up to about 70,000 in chips. Shan “Pacman” Jing – 70,000 Player Tags: Shan Jing Shan "Pacman" Jing Looking To Defend His TitleOct 10, '15 In 2014 Shan “Pacman” Jing topped a field of 527 entries in this event to win the CPPT trophy and $135,981. He is in the field on here day 1A trying to defend his title and add to his $710,000 in live tournament earnings. Player Tags: Shan Jing Shan Jing Wants To Defend His TitleOct 11, '15 Shan Jing won this event last year, topping a field of 527 entries to win the CPPT trophy and the $135,981 first-place prize. He played day 1A, busting late. He is back in the mix here on day 1B. Early in level 7 he raised to 1,500 and got one caller. The flop came down 985 and Jing’s opponent check-called a bet of 1,500. The 2 hit the turn and Jing bet 3,100 when checked to. This time that was enough to take it down and he raked in the small pot. He now sits with just below starting stack here on day 1B. Player Tags: Shan Jing Defending Champion Shan Jing Takes OneOct 11, '15 Defending champion Shan Jing and an opponent take a flop of 5KA after each committing 2,700 preflop in unknown action. Both players check the flop and the 8 comes down on the turn. Jing reaches for chips and moves 2,300 past the betting line. His opponent calls. The river is the T and Jing checks. His opponent bets 4,500, sending Jing into the tank. After just under a minute, he tosses out a call and shows AQ. Jing’s opponent folds and the defending champion takes down the pot. Shan Jing -37,400 Player Tags: Shan Jing |
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Oct 10, '15 | CPPT III - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 1 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kwazar Busts Shan JingOct 10, '15 Shan Jing was all in preflop with the AQ and called by Keith Kwazar’s QQ. The board ran out 98652 to secure the pot for Kwazar and send last year’s champion of this event to the rail as the end of day 1A looms. Player Tags: Shan Jing Bruce Kramer and Shan JingOct 10, '15 Bruce Kramer raised to 2,500 preflop in late position and Shan Jing reraised to 4,500 on the hijack. Kramer called and the flop was dealt K32. Both players checked and the turn was dealt 2. Kramer bet 4,500 and Jing called. The A fell on the river and Kramer bet 5,500. Jing tanked for a minute and called. Jing showed down QQ and Kramer mucked his cards. Jing was up to 76,000 after the hand and Kramer was down to 99,000. Player Tags: Shan Jing, Bruce Kramer Defending Champ Jing Takes ItOct 10, '15 Three players including defending champion Shan “PacMan” Jing look down at a completed board of 6TJ2A. With a sizable pot already built between the three, the first player to act tosses out a bet of 4,000. Jing is next to act and he wasted little time raising the action to 10,000 total. This forces the the third player out of the hand, leaving action on the original bettor. Jing’s opponent thinks for just over one minute before moving out a call. Jing rolls over AQ for the ace-high flush and the win. He drags the pot and brings his stack up to about 70,000 in chips. Shan “Pacman” Jing – 70,000 Player Tags: Shan Jing Shan "Pacman" Jing Looking To Defend His TitleOct 10, '15 In 2014 Shan “Pacman” Jing topped a field of 527 entries in this event to win the CPPT trophy and $135,981. He is in the field on here day 1A trying to defend his title and add to his $710,000 in live tournament earnings. Player Tags: Shan Jing Shan Jing Wants To Defend His TitleOct 11, '15 Shan Jing won this event last year, topping a field of 527 entries to win the CPPT trophy and the $135,981 first-place prize. He played day 1A, busting late. He is back in the mix here on day 1B. Early in level 7 he raised to 1,500 and got one caller. The flop came down 985 and Jing’s opponent check-called a bet of 1,500. The 2 hit the turn and Jing bet 3,100 when checked to. This time that was enough to take it down and he raked in the small pot. He now sits with just below starting stack here on day 1B. Player Tags: Shan Jing Defending Champion Shan Jing Takes OneOct 11, '15 Defending champion Shan Jing and an opponent take a flop of 5KA after each committing 2,700 preflop in unknown action. Both players check the flop and the 8 comes down on the turn. Jing reaches for chips and moves 2,300 past the betting line. His opponent calls. The river is the T and Jing checks. His opponent bets 4,500, sending Jing into the tank. After just under a minute, he tosses out a call and shows AQ. Jing’s opponent folds and the defending champion takes down the pot. Shan Jing -37,400 Player Tags: Shan Jing |
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Oct 15, '14 | CPPT II - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 5 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mokedi's Big Slick Takes a Chunk Out of JingOct 13, '14 The player under-the-gun raised to 6,000 and Shan Jing called from the hijack. Danny Illingworth moved all in from middle position for 30,100 and Derrick Mokedi moved all in from the small blind for 85,600. The under-the-gun player folded and Jing goes into the tank. After taking a couple minutes of thought, Jing puts his chips in the middle and all three hands are exposed. Jing tabled QQ and is up against Illingworth’s AQ and Mokedi’s AK. The flop put Mokedi in great shape as the dealer spread a flop of A103. The A fell on the turn and the 10 fell on the river. Mokedi and Illingworth make the same full house to chop the main pot and Mokedi earns a sizeable side pot from Jing. Jing slid to 40,000 in chips, while Illingworth chipped up to 46,000 and Mokedi to 150,000. Player Tags: Shan Jing Marco Johnson Eliminated in 10th Place ($8,225)Oct 15, '14 Seconds after James Cavanaugh’s elimination, we burst the final table bubble. Players didn’t even have time to move to one table. Shan Jing raised to 125,000 from the hijack and Marco Johnson moved all-in for 475,000. Jing called with AJ and Johnoson showed 77. The board ran 24J59 and the final table was set. Jing’s stack grew to 1.6 million while Johnson won $8,225 for finishing 10th. Player Tags: Marco Johnson, Shan Jing Hale Bests JingOct 15, '14 Tim Cramer raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Shan Jing called from the cutoff. Josh Hale called from the big blind and the three saw a flop of K85. Hale and Cramer checked and Jing bet 130,000. Hale made the call and Cramer got out of the way. The turn was the A and both players checked. The turn was the 2 and Hale bet 340,000. Jing went deep into the tank before folding two red queens face up. Player Tags: Joshua Hale, Shan Jing James Hughes Eliminated in 23rd Place ($4,445)Oct 14, '14 James Hughes moved all-in with AJ and was called by Shan Jing, who held QQ. The board ran out 942KQ and Hughes was eliminated in 23rd place, earning $4,445. Player Tags: Shan Jing, James Hughes Shan Jing's Aces Top Soi NguyenOct 14, '14 Shan Jing raised to 40,000 under-the-gun and was three-bet to 103,000 by Soi Nguyen from the hijack. Action folded by around to Jing, who eventually four-bet to 285,000. Nguyen called and they saw a flop of K86. Jing quickly moved all in for just about 800,000. Nguyen took a few moments and then folded JJ face up. Jing showed AA and climbed to 1.4 million in chips. Nguyen still has plenty of chips though, sitting with just over 2 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing, Soi Nguyen Shan "Pacman" Jing Wins CPPT Bicycle Main EventOct 15, '14 Shan “Pacman” Jing has won the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event and $135,981. Jing, who’s known as Pacman in the L.A. poker scene, is a regular in card rooms across California. Aside from a few cashes in Las Vegas, the vast majority of Pacman’s $632,489 live tournament earnings come from tournaments in or around L.A.. Before today, Pacman’s largest cash came from winning the 2007 Winnin’ o’ the Green $1,500 main event for $72,600. Now Pacman gets to add another L.A. victory title to his resume along with his first six-figure score. Pacman’s score was the largest of the $663,000 prize pool had to offer. The prize pool far surpassed the $500,000 estimated guarantee thanks to 527 entrants, 56 of whom bought in on day 2 through the Quantum Rebuy option. Pacman’s road to victory involved two lengthy days followed by a shorter final table. The final nine players convened today at 4pm to play down to a winner and quickly got down to five players. Then play stalled a bit and the final five players battled for two-and-a-half hours. After we lost our 5th place finisher, Amit Makhija quickly eliminated two more players and got heads-up with the chip lead. Pacman then doubled up up early on though and when the final two players went on break, Pacman was up to 12.8 million to Makhija’s 8.8 million. That’s when players decided to end things. Makhija and Pacman decided on a nearly even chop (Makhija got $135,980 to Pacman’s $135,981) and a flip for the title. Initially, players wanted to draw a high card but decided on a final hand instead. Pacman got dealt pocket fours while Makhija got ace-nine. A flip ensued and pocket fours held up. Makhija finished 2nd while Shan Jing became the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event champion. Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded in this event:
Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Hits Gin To DoubleOct 15, '14 Amit Makhija had quickly stretched the chip lead he began heads-up play with, and Jing was getting quite short by the time this key pot arose. Jing called from the button with the J7 and Makhija raised his option to 300,000 with the K2. Jing called and he flop brought the K97. Makhija bet 500,000 and Jing called. The turn was the 10 and Makhija bet enough to put Jing all-in, and after some thought Jing made the call. Makhija was a big favorite to take down the pot and secure the title with his pair of kings against Jing’s pair of sevens, but the J on the river had other plans. With two pair Jing earned a double up to stay alive, increasing his stack to around 7 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing Heads-Up Chip CountsOct 15, '14 Here are a look at the chip counts at the start of heads-up play. Amit Makhija – 13 million Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Wins A Big OneOct 15, '14 From under the gun Zaher Samaan raised to 325,000 with the 108. On his left Shan Jing reraised to 1,000,000 with the A5. After plenty of deliberation Samaan made the call and the two saw a flop of A107. Samaan checked and Jing bet 1,200,000. Samaan tanked for quite a while before making the call, leaving himself with only 2.2 million behind. The turn brought the 7and Samaan again checked. Jing checked back and the river brought the 6. Samaan again went into the tank but eventually checked again. Jign checked behind and revealed his hand to take the huge pot. Player Tags: Shan Jing Josh Hale Eliminated in 5th Place ($32,765)Oct 15, '14 Josh Hale moved all-in for 1.5 million from the button and Zaher Samaan tanked from the big blind. A while later, Samaan counted out the chips for a call. Then, after a few more minutes of thought, Samaan called. Hale turned over A5 and Samaan had him dominated with A10. The board ran 6K66K and players chopped the pot. The following hand, Hale moved all-in again for 1.6 million. This time Shan Jing called instantly from the big blind. Hale had J10 and Jing showed AK. The 2103 flop put Hale in the lead but then an A came on the turn to give Jing a pair of aces. A 7 completed the board and the final table shrank for the first time in nearly two-and-a-half hours. Hale was eliminated in 5th place and won $32,765. Player Tags: Zaher Samaan, Shan Jing |
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Oct 14, '14 | CPPT II - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 4 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mokedi's Big Slick Takes a Chunk Out of JingOct 13, '14 The player under-the-gun raised to 6,000 and Shan Jing called from the hijack. Danny Illingworth moved all in from middle position for 30,100 and Derrick Mokedi moved all in from the small blind for 85,600. The under-the-gun player folded and Jing goes into the tank. After taking a couple minutes of thought, Jing puts his chips in the middle and all three hands are exposed. Jing tabled QQ and is up against Illingworth’s AQ and Mokedi’s AK. The flop put Mokedi in great shape as the dealer spread a flop of A103. The A fell on the turn and the 10 fell on the river. Mokedi and Illingworth make the same full house to chop the main pot and Mokedi earns a sizeable side pot from Jing. Jing slid to 40,000 in chips, while Illingworth chipped up to 46,000 and Mokedi to 150,000. Player Tags: Shan Jing Marco Johnson Eliminated in 10th Place ($8,225)Oct 15, '14 Seconds after James Cavanaugh’s elimination, we burst the final table bubble. Players didn’t even have time to move to one table. Shan Jing raised to 125,000 from the hijack and Marco Johnson moved all-in for 475,000. Jing called with AJ and Johnoson showed 77. The board ran 24J59 and the final table was set. Jing’s stack grew to 1.6 million while Johnson won $8,225 for finishing 10th. Player Tags: Marco Johnson, Shan Jing Hale Bests JingOct 15, '14 Tim Cramer raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Shan Jing called from the cutoff. Josh Hale called from the big blind and the three saw a flop of K85. Hale and Cramer checked and Jing bet 130,000. Hale made the call and Cramer got out of the way. The turn was the A and both players checked. The turn was the 2 and Hale bet 340,000. Jing went deep into the tank before folding two red queens face up. Player Tags: Joshua Hale, Shan Jing James Hughes Eliminated in 23rd Place ($4,445)Oct 14, '14 James Hughes moved all-in with AJ and was called by Shan Jing, who held QQ. The board ran out 942KQ and Hughes was eliminated in 23rd place, earning $4,445. Player Tags: Shan Jing, James Hughes Shan Jing's Aces Top Soi NguyenOct 14, '14 Shan Jing raised to 40,000 under-the-gun and was three-bet to 103,000 by Soi Nguyen from the hijack. Action folded by around to Jing, who eventually four-bet to 285,000. Nguyen called and they saw a flop of K86. Jing quickly moved all in for just about 800,000. Nguyen took a few moments and then folded JJ face up. Jing showed AA and climbed to 1.4 million in chips. Nguyen still has plenty of chips though, sitting with just over 2 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing, Soi Nguyen Shan "Pacman" Jing Wins CPPT Bicycle Main EventOct 15, '14 Shan “Pacman” Jing has won the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event and $135,981. Jing, who’s known as Pacman in the L.A. poker scene, is a regular in card rooms across California. Aside from a few cashes in Las Vegas, the vast majority of Pacman’s $632,489 live tournament earnings come from tournaments in or around L.A.. Before today, Pacman’s largest cash came from winning the 2007 Winnin’ o’ the Green $1,500 main event for $72,600. Now Pacman gets to add another L.A. victory title to his resume along with his first six-figure score. Pacman’s score was the largest of the $663,000 prize pool had to offer. The prize pool far surpassed the $500,000 estimated guarantee thanks to 527 entrants, 56 of whom bought in on day 2 through the Quantum Rebuy option. Pacman’s road to victory involved two lengthy days followed by a shorter final table. The final nine players convened today at 4pm to play down to a winner and quickly got down to five players. Then play stalled a bit and the final five players battled for two-and-a-half hours. After we lost our 5th place finisher, Amit Makhija quickly eliminated two more players and got heads-up with the chip lead. Pacman then doubled up up early on though and when the final two players went on break, Pacman was up to 12.8 million to Makhija’s 8.8 million. That’s when players decided to end things. Makhija and Pacman decided on a nearly even chop (Makhija got $135,980 to Pacman’s $135,981) and a flip for the title. Initially, players wanted to draw a high card but decided on a final hand instead. Pacman got dealt pocket fours while Makhija got ace-nine. A flip ensued and pocket fours held up. Makhija finished 2nd while Shan Jing became the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event champion. Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded in this event:
Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Hits Gin To DoubleOct 15, '14 Amit Makhija had quickly stretched the chip lead he began heads-up play with, and Jing was getting quite short by the time this key pot arose. Jing called from the button with the J7 and Makhija raised his option to 300,000 with the K2. Jing called and he flop brought the K97. Makhija bet 500,000 and Jing called. The turn was the 10 and Makhija bet enough to put Jing all-in, and after some thought Jing made the call. Makhija was a big favorite to take down the pot and secure the title with his pair of kings against Jing’s pair of sevens, but the J on the river had other plans. With two pair Jing earned a double up to stay alive, increasing his stack to around 7 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing Heads-Up Chip CountsOct 15, '14 Here are a look at the chip counts at the start of heads-up play. Amit Makhija – 13 million Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Wins A Big OneOct 15, '14 From under the gun Zaher Samaan raised to 325,000 with the 108. On his left Shan Jing reraised to 1,000,000 with the A5. After plenty of deliberation Samaan made the call and the two saw a flop of A107. Samaan checked and Jing bet 1,200,000. Samaan tanked for quite a while before making the call, leaving himself with only 2.2 million behind. The turn brought the 7and Samaan again checked. Jing checked back and the river brought the 6. Samaan again went into the tank but eventually checked again. Jign checked behind and revealed his hand to take the huge pot. Player Tags: Shan Jing Josh Hale Eliminated in 5th Place ($32,765)Oct 15, '14 Josh Hale moved all-in for 1.5 million from the button and Zaher Samaan tanked from the big blind. A while later, Samaan counted out the chips for a call. Then, after a few more minutes of thought, Samaan called. Hale turned over A5 and Samaan had him dominated with A10. The board ran 6K66K and players chopped the pot. The following hand, Hale moved all-in again for 1.6 million. This time Shan Jing called instantly from the big blind. Hale had J10 and Jing showed AK. The 2103 flop put Hale in the lead but then an A came on the turn to give Jing a pair of aces. A 7 completed the board and the final table shrank for the first time in nearly two-and-a-half hours. Hale was eliminated in 5th place and won $32,765. Player Tags: Zaher Samaan, Shan Jing |
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Oct 13, '14 | CPPT II - Big Poker Oktober | $1,100 No-Limit Hold'em | 2 | + | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Mokedi's Big Slick Takes a Chunk Out of JingOct 13, '14 The player under-the-gun raised to 6,000 and Shan Jing called from the hijack. Danny Illingworth moved all in from middle position for 30,100 and Derrick Mokedi moved all in from the small blind for 85,600. The under-the-gun player folded and Jing goes into the tank. After taking a couple minutes of thought, Jing puts his chips in the middle and all three hands are exposed. Jing tabled QQ and is up against Illingworth’s AQ and Mokedi’s AK. The flop put Mokedi in great shape as the dealer spread a flop of A103. The A fell on the turn and the 10 fell on the river. Mokedi and Illingworth make the same full house to chop the main pot and Mokedi earns a sizeable side pot from Jing. Jing slid to 40,000 in chips, while Illingworth chipped up to 46,000 and Mokedi to 150,000. Player Tags: Shan Jing Marco Johnson Eliminated in 10th Place ($8,225)Oct 15, '14 Seconds after James Cavanaugh’s elimination, we burst the final table bubble. Players didn’t even have time to move to one table. Shan Jing raised to 125,000 from the hijack and Marco Johnson moved all-in for 475,000. Jing called with AJ and Johnoson showed 77. The board ran 24J59 and the final table was set. Jing’s stack grew to 1.6 million while Johnson won $8,225 for finishing 10th. Player Tags: Marco Johnson, Shan Jing Hale Bests JingOct 15, '14 Tim Cramer raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Shan Jing called from the cutoff. Josh Hale called from the big blind and the three saw a flop of K85. Hale and Cramer checked and Jing bet 130,000. Hale made the call and Cramer got out of the way. The turn was the A and both players checked. The turn was the 2 and Hale bet 340,000. Jing went deep into the tank before folding two red queens face up. Player Tags: Joshua Hale, Shan Jing James Hughes Eliminated in 23rd Place ($4,445)Oct 14, '14 James Hughes moved all-in with AJ and was called by Shan Jing, who held QQ. The board ran out 942KQ and Hughes was eliminated in 23rd place, earning $4,445. Player Tags: Shan Jing, James Hughes Shan Jing's Aces Top Soi NguyenOct 14, '14 Shan Jing raised to 40,000 under-the-gun and was three-bet to 103,000 by Soi Nguyen from the hijack. Action folded by around to Jing, who eventually four-bet to 285,000. Nguyen called and they saw a flop of K86. Jing quickly moved all in for just about 800,000. Nguyen took a few moments and then folded JJ face up. Jing showed AA and climbed to 1.4 million in chips. Nguyen still has plenty of chips though, sitting with just over 2 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing, Soi Nguyen Shan "Pacman" Jing Wins CPPT Bicycle Main EventOct 15, '14 Shan “Pacman” Jing has won the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event and $135,981. Jing, who’s known as Pacman in the L.A. poker scene, is a regular in card rooms across California. Aside from a few cashes in Las Vegas, the vast majority of Pacman’s $632,489 live tournament earnings come from tournaments in or around L.A.. Before today, Pacman’s largest cash came from winning the 2007 Winnin’ o’ the Green $1,500 main event for $72,600. Now Pacman gets to add another L.A. victory title to his resume along with his first six-figure score. Pacman’s score was the largest of the $663,000 prize pool had to offer. The prize pool far surpassed the $500,000 estimated guarantee thanks to 527 entrants, 56 of whom bought in on day 2 through the Quantum Rebuy option. Pacman’s road to victory involved two lengthy days followed by a shorter final table. The final nine players convened today at 4pm to play down to a winner and quickly got down to five players. Then play stalled a bit and the final five players battled for two-and-a-half hours. After we lost our 5th place finisher, Amit Makhija quickly eliminated two more players and got heads-up with the chip lead. Pacman then doubled up up early on though and when the final two players went on break, Pacman was up to 12.8 million to Makhija’s 8.8 million. That’s when players decided to end things. Makhija and Pacman decided on a nearly even chop (Makhija got $135,980 to Pacman’s $135,981) and a flip for the title. Initially, players wanted to draw a high card but decided on a final hand instead. Pacman got dealt pocket fours while Makhija got ace-nine. A flip ensued and pocket fours held up. Makhija finished 2nd while Shan Jing became the CPPT Bicycle Casino main event champion. Here is a look at the payouts and POY points awarded in this event:
Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Hits Gin To DoubleOct 15, '14 Amit Makhija had quickly stretched the chip lead he began heads-up play with, and Jing was getting quite short by the time this key pot arose. Jing called from the button with the J7 and Makhija raised his option to 300,000 with the K2. Jing called and he flop brought the K97. Makhija bet 500,000 and Jing called. The turn was the 10 and Makhija bet enough to put Jing all-in, and after some thought Jing made the call. Makhija was a big favorite to take down the pot and secure the title with his pair of kings against Jing’s pair of sevens, but the J on the river had other plans. With two pair Jing earned a double up to stay alive, increasing his stack to around 7 million. Player Tags: Shan Jing Heads-Up Chip CountsOct 15, '14 Here are a look at the chip counts at the start of heads-up play. Amit Makhija – 13 million Player Tags: Amit Makhija, Shan Jing Shan Jing Wins A Big OneOct 15, '14 From under the gun Zaher Samaan raised to 325,000 with the 108. On his left Shan Jing reraised to 1,000,000 with the A5. After plenty of deliberation Samaan made the call and the two saw a flop of A107. Samaan checked and Jing bet 1,200,000. Samaan tanked for quite a while before making the call, leaving himself with only 2.2 million behind. The turn brought the 7and Samaan again checked. Jing checked back and the river brought the 6. Samaan again went into the tank but eventually checked again. Jign checked behind and revealed his hand to take the huge pot. Player Tags: Shan Jing Josh Hale Eliminated in 5th Place ($32,765)Oct 15, '14 Josh Hale moved all-in for 1.5 million from the button and Zaher Samaan tanked from the big blind. A while later, Samaan counted out the chips for a call. Then, after a few more minutes of thought, Samaan called. Hale turned over A5 and Samaan had him dominated with A10. The board ran 6K66K and players chopped the pot. The following hand, Hale moved all-in again for 1.6 million. This time Shan Jing called instantly from the big blind. Hale had J10 and Jing showed AK. The 2103 flop put Hale in the lead but then an A came on the turn to give Jing a pair of aces. A 7 completed the board and the final table shrank for the first time in nearly two-and-a-half hours. Hale was eliminated in 5th place and won $32,765. Player Tags: Zaher Samaan, Shan Jing |
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