The hand started with the player in the hijack opening to 800. The button made the call before Celina Lin moved all in for her remaining 4,750 from the big blind.
We caught the action just in time to see Celina Lin raise an additional 1,400 from the button, after facing an open from Kevin Zhang in the cut-off.
There was about 2,000 in the middle when we walked up to the table and saw PokerStars Team Pro Celina Lin in the middle of a three way pot. The board read , and it was checked to Lin, who bet out 800.
The hand started with the player under the gun limping into the pot. Celina Lin was in middle position, and raised it up to 650, finding a call from the player on the button. The initial player also came along, as the flop fell .
Team PokerStars pro Celina Lin has been eliminated from play. We missed the action but she was kind enough to recap the hand for us. Lin got all of her stack in on a board. Lin held for middle set and thought she was sitting pretty.
In a battle of the blinds, the player in the small blind check-called a bet of 350 from Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin on a flop. It was more of the same when the turn fell as Lin's opponent check-called 825, landing the river.
Action folded around to the lovely Celina Lin on the button and he moved all in for right around 165,000. The small blind folded, and then Dan Shak squeezed out his cards from the big before whispering, "I call.
Joey Lovelady was all in and at risk preflop for his last 240,000 holding . Celina Lin had him at risk with , and the board ran out . Lovelady doubled to around 485,000 chips, while Lin was reduced to just 170,000.
Jan Collado opened to 24,000, Celina Lin called out of the blinds, and the flop fell . Lin check-called a 26,000-chip bet, and the turn brought the . Both players checked. The completed the board, and Lin led out for 56,000.
Celina Lin is a fighter. She's managed to double several times here on Day 4, but every time she's slid back down. Most recently, Lin got her last 77,000 all in holding the in the small blind against Ray Ellis, who held on the button.
Kevin Rabichow was all in preflop for 48,000 holding the and was up against the of Celina Lim. The flop paired both players, but Lin was out in front with a pair of aces.
In another hand from last level, a short-stacked Celina Lin found herself all in preflop holding and was racing against the of Ray Ellis. The flop was safe for Ellis, as was the turn.
In a blind-versus-blind situation, Celina Lin got her stack of 85,000 all in preflop holding in the big blind and was way out in front of Ray Ellis' in the small blind. The board ran out and Lin doubled through the chip leader.
Stuart Kerr began the day as the short stack, and it didn't take him long to get it in. It happened after Celina Lin had raised and Kerr made it 51,000 more to go, leaving himself just a single yellow T1,000 chip behind.
A player open-shoved for 6,400 from early position, Celina Lin called on his direct left, and James Obst defended out of the big blind. The flop fell , and both players checked.
There's just one Team PokerStars Pro remaining after we just had to say goodbye to Celina Lin. Lin was all in preflop against Andrew Gaw, and the showdown went as following.
Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin just raised preflop after which James McCarty moved all in from the big blind for 50,000. Lin made the call and tabled , but she was in bad shape versus . The board ran out , and Lin lost about half her stack.
Rahul Byrraju just moved all in for 65,000 from middle position, and the action was folded to Celina Lin on the button. The Team PokerStars Pro called all in from the button for 45,000 and the showdown went as following.
On the flop, Rui Chen bet 1,800, and Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin made the call. The turn was the , and both players checked through to see the land on the river. Chen checked, and Lin bet 1,400. Chen folded.
Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin had been off the radar for quite some time, and Adam Cusenza confessed to taking her last chips. Lin raised from the hijack, and Cusenza called from the button.
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