In a hand that extended into the break, Terry Fan opened to 50,000 and Nick Pronk responded by moving all in from the button for around 515,000. Action folded back to Fan in the hijack and he opted to fold.
It was a raised pot between Kevin Clark and Sim Somyung. Clark had first action on the flop and checked. Somyung took that as an invitation to bet 65,000, but then snap-folded after Clark moved all in.
Terry Fan opened his first pot in a while, raising to 50,000 from early position. Dong-bin Han and Nick Pronk were next to act and both called. That created a three-way pot. Fan fired again on the flop, taking down the pot with a bet of 82,000.
Sim Somyung kept the Korean double up theme going. On an all-Korean heads-up flop of Dong-bin Han checked to Somyung who announced all in. The all in would be a massive overbet of the pot and would cover Han. Han didn't even think, he just announced call and tabled .
Somyung rolled over his own and would need help in the now near million chip pot.
The turn and river were not his required outs so Somyung drops to 860,000. Han moves up to 950,000.
We're back to small pots after a rapid-fire series of big pots. Nick Pronk opened with a raise pre-flop from the small blind and was called by big blind Kevin Clark. Pronk's bet of 110,000 on the flop ended any further action in the hand as Clark folded.
Mark Pagsuyuin has been very quiet at this final table so far, but his large crowd of Filipino supporters had a lot to cheer about on the last hand played. Phillip Willcocks opened the pot to 50,000, then called all in after Pagsuyuin re-raised all in for about 425,000. Willcocks was drawing with against Pagsuyuin's .
"Queen! Queeeeeeeeeen!" Pagsuyuin's supporters pleaded. They roared their approval when the flop came to give Pagsuyuin a set of queens and a hammer-lock on the hand. The turn paired the board, ending any further drama. Once the river fell , Willcocks left the table in 8th place.