After 90 minutes of three handed play, heads up lasted all of three hands. Magnus Karlsson raised it up to 60,000, and Jae Kyung Sim made the call. The flop came , and Sim checked to Karlsson, who bet out 65,000.
In the final hand before the break, Jae Kyung Sim opened to 50,000 from the small blind, before being met with an all-in for 300,000 from Anthony Wright on the big blind. Sim snap-called and both players tabled their cards.
After almost half-an-hour of play without seeing a turn, Jae Kyung Sim and Magnus Karlsson played out a hand to the river.
Jae Kyung Sim opened to 40,000 from the button, before Anthony Wright moved all-in from the small blind. Magnus Karlsson got out of the way, leaving a decision for Sim. He sat forward in his chair, agonising about the decision.
The hand started with Jae Kyung Sim opening to 40,000 from the button, and getting called by Magnus Karlsson on the big blind. The flop came down as both players checked, before the fell on the turn.
Daniel Spence opened the action by shoving his last 57,000 in the middle, and Jae Kyung Sim was the lone caller from the small blind. Spence was in great shape, as his had Sim's crushed.
Jim Collopy started the hand by opening to 25,000 from under the gun, as Jae Kyung Sim came along for the ride. The flop came , and Collopy threw out a continuation bet of 24,000 which was called.
The action started with Jim Collopy opening to 25,000 form the cut-off, as Jae Kyung Sim, Anthony Wright and Daniel Spence all made the call from the button and blinds respectively. The flop came down as Wright and Spence checked.
The hand started with Magnus Karlsson opening to 25,000 and finding a call from Jae Kyung Sim on the big blind. The flop came , and Sim checked, before Karlsson led out 30,000. Sim thought for a minute, before raising to 100,000 in chips.
Things seemed to be unraveling for our chip leader Jae Kyung Sim, as he had lost every big pot he entered over the last 45 minutes. However, as often happens in poker, that all changed in one hand, as he is back up to 1.7 million.
Jae Kyung Sim was first to act, and opened to 30,000 as the next two players got out of the way. The decision was on Magnus Karlsson, who looked down at his cards, and quickly announced all-in.
Well Jae Kyung Sim has finally lost a big all in pot, and it only took his opponent having the stone cold nuts to do it. Kim started the action by raising to 20,000 from under the gun, and Anthony Wright made the call next to act.
The hand started with Jim Collopy opening to 20,000 from the button, as Jae Kyung Sim and Anthony Wright called from the blinds. The flop came and all three decided to check as the fell on the turn.
Make that 4-4 for Jae Kyung Sim. He has just eliminated young Bawod Hyunshik Yun in the biggest pot of the tournament. Action started with Daniel Spence raising to 24,000.
Jae Kyung Sim opened the hand with a bet of 20,000 from under the gun, and was called by Daniel Spence on the button and Jim Collopy on the big blind. The flop came as all three players checked.
Anthony Wright made it 16,000 to go in early position, and Jae Kyung Sim was the only caller, defending his big blind. The flop came down , and Sim check called a bet of 27,000 from Wright.
It seems like Jae Kyung Sim had a pretty simple plan coming into today: eliminate every player at the table. Well he's three for three so far, as he's just played executioner again, knocking Timo Kohijoki out in 7th place.
Michael Allmrodt could not wait any longer, moving all in for his remaining 28,000 from under the gun. Daniel Spence was to his immediate left and made the call, as did Jae Kyung Sim on the button, before all three saw the flop come .
Well it was a quick day for one of our youngest players here as Andrew Nguyen was just eliminated in ninth place. Action started with Jae Kyung Sim raising to 16,000 from under the gun.
It appears that Jim Collopy is human after all. After winning virtually every big pot that he's entered today, Collopy has finally lost one, after doubling up short stack Jae Kyung Sim.
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