Here are the numbers from the deal the final four players made. They left KRW 35,000,000 to play for and that will go to the winner along with the title.
Player
Chips at Time of Deal
Money Awarded (KRW)
Andrew
1,720,000
110,000,000
Moritz Ortmann
1,490,000
106,000,000
Rafael Rodrigo
1,000,000
94,500,000
Vincent Rubianes
915,000
90,500,000
As the players bust, we'll adjust the Payouts Page accordingly with the new amounts.
From the small blind, Rafael Rodrigo raised to 75,000. Andrew Kim called from the big blind and the flop came down {Qc]. After Rodrigo fired 80,000, Kim raised to 230,000. Rodrigo gave it up and Kim won the pot.
Moritz Ortmann raised from the button to 65,000 and Rafael Rodrigo reraised to 155,000 from the small blind. Ortmann called and the flop came down . Rodrigo fired 200,000 and Ortmann folded.
Back from the unscheduled break and the cards are back in the air! The players did strike a deal and when we receive the new numbers, we'll post them for you.
When the play folded around to Sasa Zorc in the cutoff, he would shove all in for 375,000. Moritz Ortmann was in the big blind when he made the call to see a tournament life at risk.
Zorc:
Ortmann:
Unlucky to run into aces, Zorc would continue the lack of luck as the board was dealt out . Four players now remain as Zorc goes home in 5th place for a KRW 43,000,000 score.
Folded to Andrew Kim in the small blind, he would put in the extra chips to make the call. A tap on the table from Vincent Rubianes in the big blind and the flop would be dealt. Kim check-called a bet of 30,000 from Rubianes and then both players checked as the hit the turn. An on the river and Kim would again check-call, this time a 75,000-chip bet from Rubianes.
Kim's cards went into the muck as Rubianes turned over his .
Andrew Kim has easily been the most active player at the table for the last few orbits. He is also easily the chip leader at the moment.
Kim recently rumbled in a hand against Vincent Rubianes. It all started when Kim tried to call from the cutoff, but accidentally put too many chips in. Rubianes made the call on the button and the flop was dealt. Kim led for 100,000 and Rubianes called to see the hit the turn.
this time when Kim bet 150,000, Rubianes would fold and Kim would chip up yet again.