It didn’t take long for Bobo Chen to lose his remaining chips. He had about 60,000 left when he moved all in with but Sameer Rattonsey had him in bad shape with a dominant .
The hand in which Bobo Chen was left short stacked began when Nicholas Wang opened it up to 19,000. Alistrair Duff then popped it to 46,000 and the action was sent around to Chen in the big blind. Chen thought. And thought. And thought.
Victor de Guzman was the last remaining local Filipino player in the tournament and with his recent elimination, there is no longer a chance of the title staying on home soil.
We love the entertainment value that Bobo Chen brings to a tournament, but when things get this deep, Bobo’s drawn out stalling can start to rub everyone the wrong way.
Bobo Chen limped from under the gun, but chip leader Jacky Wang didn’t spot it and tossed out a raise to just 4,900. The button called and the action was back on Chen.
When we came to Bobo Chen's table there was a flop showing and Chen was involved in the hand with Antoine Amourette.
The action was checked to Chen and he quite quickly (quickly for him anyway), bet 3,500.
Bobo Chen is continuing his tanking ways yet again. A recent hand we witnessed saw Chen slowly limp the button preflop before taking to a flop against the small blind player and Minh Nguyen in the big blind.
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