From the small blind, Victorino Torres raised to 150,000. Chong Cheong made the call from the big blind and the two were set to play another pot with each other. After the first three community cards came down the , Torres fired 150,000 and was called by his opponent.
The turn card put the on the board and Torres cocked back to fire again. His bet was worth 400,000 and it was enough to get a fold from Cheong. Torres is now at a booming 4.7 million chips and it looks as if it's his tournament to lose.
On the flop of , Victorino Torres check-called a bet of 125,000 from Chong Cheong. The turn card brought the and Torres checked again. Cheong fired 350,000 this time and Torres made the call. The river completed the board with the and both players quickly checked.
Torres tabled the and won the pot with his pair of threes. Cheong mucked his hand, losing some more chips to Cheong.
Chong Cheong limped the button during three-handed play and then Cole Swannack completed from the small blind. Victorino Torres let them see a flop for the minimum, checking his option from the big blind.
The flop came down and action checked around. The turn card put the on board and Swannack checked. Torres fired 150,000 and Cheong called before Swannack mucked. The final card on the board was the and Torres fired another 150,000. Cheong called.
Torres tabled the for top pair and Cheong mucked his hand. Torres moved up to 3.9 million to increase his lead.
On the second hand of three-handed play, Cole Swannack raised to 90,000 from the button, and both Victorino Torres and Chong Cheong called from the blinds.
The family flop came out , and Torres led out with 125,000 chips from the small blind. Cheong quickly raised to 300,000, and neither of his opponents wanted to play ball, sending the pot to the Hong Kong native.
Victorino Torres had the button and raised to 110,000. Jeppe Drivsholm moved all in from the small blind for 709,000. Torres took a minute and then made the call. He held the and was up against the of the shorter-stacked Drivsholm.
The flop came down and all Drivsholm could do was shake his head as there wasn't much there for him. The turn card pushed him one step closer to the door when the rolled off. The river completed the board with the and that was all she wrote for Drivsholm. He was eliminated in 4th place, leaving only three players left to play for the title. Torres now has a big lead on the other two and we'll have the stack count coming shortly.
From the button, Victorino Torres raised to 110,000. Chong Cheong wanted to do battle with him again and called out of the big blind. The flop came down with the , drawing a lot of attention from the onlooking crowd. Cheong checked and Torres fired 200,000. Cheong made the call.
The turn card was the and Cheong checked again. Torres fired another bet worth 350,000 this time. Cheong quickly called once more.
The river card was the and Cheong checked again. Torres thought for a moment and then started laughing. He then checked behind. Cheong tabled the , but lost to Torres' . COming from behind agfter being dominated netted Torres another hefty pot from Cheong and he was able to put a gap between the two of a few hundred-thousand chips.