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2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
83,130,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
1,650,000 KRW
Entries
285
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Dmitrii Kovalevskii Eliminated in 8th Place (?10,450,000)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Dmitrii Kovalevskii - 8th Place
Dmitrii Kovalevskii - 8th Place

Dmitrii Kovalevskii shoved all in from the cutoff for 179,000. Scott Janik reraised to 400,000 to isolate, and the blinds folded.

Kovalevskii: {a-Clubs}{7-Spades}
Janik: {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

Janik's best hope was a chop after {5-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{9-Clubs} hit the felt. Anything above a seven would result in a chop, but the river was a {6-Hearts}. That gave Janik a winning pair, and he winced at the beat he'd handed Kovalevskii.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Scott Janik us
Scott Janik
1,500,000
-120,000
-120,000
Profile photo of Dmitrii Kovalevskii ru
Dmitrii Kovalevskii
Busted

Tags: Dmitrii KovalevskiiScott Janik

Janik's Two Pair is Good

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Taehoon Han raised to 60,000 from middle position, Scott Janik called from the hijack, Mitsuru Sano called from the small blind, and Yuki Ko called from the big blind.

The flop came {K-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Spades} and action checked to Janik who bet 110,000. Sano and Ko both folded and Han called.

The turn brought the {J-Spades} and both players checked.

The {Q-Hearts} fell on the river and they checked again.

Although there were four spades on board, neither player held a flush. Han tabled {K-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} for flopped top two pair but Janik showed {K-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} for kings and queens to take the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Taehoon Han nz
Taehoon Han
2,110,000
180,000
180,000
Profile photo of Scott Janik us
Scott Janik
1,620,000
220,000
220,000

Tags: Mitsuru SanoScott JanikTaehoon HanYuki Ko

Han Checks Back Nut Flush

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Mitsuru Sano opened to 60,000 in middle position and called a three-bet to 145,000 from Taehoon Han, who was on the button. Sano check-called 100,000 on the {j-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{j-Spades} flop. Both players checked the {q-Diamonds} and {k-Diamonds}. Sano opened {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} for a flush, but Han had {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} for the nut flush.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Taehoon Han nz
Taehoon Han
1,930,000
-20,000
-20,000
Profile photo of Mitsuru Sano jp
Mitsuru Sano
1,050,000
-170,000
-170,000

Tags: Mitsuru SanoTaehoon Han

Mitsuru Sano Doubles Through Yuki Ko

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Mitsuru Sano
Mitsuru Sano

Harunobu Kojima raised to 60,000 from middle position and Mitsuru Sano, who was next to act in the hijack, three-bet to 130,000. Yuki Ko then four-bet to 350,000 from the cutoff and action quickly folded back around to Sano who jammed for a total of 578,000. Ko called to put Sano at risk and the two players tabled their hands.

Sano: {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}
Ko: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}

Sano was way behind with the worse ace and needed help from the deck to preserve his tournament life. The {Q-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} flop paired Sano's queen to give him a big lead and leave Ko in bad shape. The {3-Spades} turn and {9-Clubs} river changed nothing and Sano took the pot to double up.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Yuki Ko jp
Yuki Ko
2,240,000
-580,000
-580,000
Profile photo of Mitsuru Sano jp
Mitsuru Sano
1,220,000
665,000
665,000

Tags: Harunobu KojimaMitsuru SanoYuki Ko

Janik Doesn't Back Down

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

Scott Janik opened to 55,000 in the cutoff in one of the last hands at the previous level. Weikuo Hsiao gave him action from the button. The flop came {10-Hearts}{4-Spades}{9-Diamonds} and Janik bet 40,000. Hsiao made it 90,000. Janik came back with 210,000, and Hsiao released after about a minute of thought.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Scott Janik us
Scott Janik
1,400,000
190,000
190,000
Profile photo of Weikuo Hsiao tw
Weikuo Hsiao
526,000
-196,000
-196,000

Tags: Weikuo HsiaoScott Janik

Level: 24

Blinds: 15,000/30,000

Ante: 5,000

Han Chips Up

Taehoon Han
Taehoon Han

Taehoon Han began the day third in chips and just spun up his stack a fair amount in two back-to-back hands.

In the first, action folded to Han on the button and he raised to 48,000. Scott Janik three-bet to 144,000 from the big blind and Han came over the top for 280,000, sending Janik into the tank. He ultimately folded and Han took the pot.

In the next hand, Mitsuru Sano raised to 48,000 from early position and Han called from the cutoff. The flop came {10-Spades}{8-Spades}{7-Diamonds}, Sano bet 40,000, and Han called. The turn brought the {Q-Clubs} and Sano bet again, 75,000 this time, and Han called. The river was the {9-Hearts} and Sano check-called a bet of 130,000 from Han who flipped over {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} for a flopped set of tens. Sano mucked and Han took the pot.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Taehoon Han nz
Taehoon Han
1,950,000
605,000
605,000
Profile photo of Scott Janik us
Scott Janik
1,210,000
-157,000
-157,000
Profile photo of Mitsuru Sano jp
Mitsuru Sano
555,000
-310,000
-310,000

Tags: Mitsuru SanoScott JanikTaehoon Han

Final Table Action Begins at Noon Local Time; Yuki Ko Leads

Yuki Ko
Yuki Ko

Out of the 285 entries drawn to the felt in the Main Event at the first-ever PokerStars Festival Korea, just eight players remain. They'll return for one last day at the beautiful Paradise City Hotel & Resort in Incheon to play down to a winner starting at noon local time.

Leading the way is well-known Korean player Yuki Ko, who will take a huge stack of 2,820,000 out of the bag. No other player has a stack anywhere near that big; the next two behind him are American Scott Janik with 1,367,000 and Kiwi Taehoon Han with 1,345,000. Ko has been a force to be reckoned with on the Asian tournament circuit as of late with over $250,000 in career live earnings, and that number could grow by as much as just over $74,000 if he were to bank the top prize of ?83,130,000. All remaining players are guaranteed to cash for at least ?10,450,000, the approximate equivalent of $9,328.

There will be just under 19 minutes on the clock left in Level 23 (12,000/24,000/4,000) when cards fly. When that level ends, the structure will consist of 75-minute levels with 10-minute breaks every two levels until a winner is determined. Here's what the final will look like at the start of Day 3 action:

SeatPlayerStack
1Mitsuru Sano865,000
2Yuki Ko2,820,000
3Jwahyoung Kim509,000
4Taehoon Han1,345,000
5Dmitrii Kovalevskii403,000
6Scott Janik1,367,000
7Weikuo Hsiao722,000
8Harunobu Kojima456,000

Keep it here for updates on the action from the PokerNews live reporting team as the inaugural PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event plays down to a winner.

Tags: Dmitrii KovalevskiiHarunobu KojimaJwahyoung KimMitsuru SanoScott JanikTaehoon HanWeikuo HsiaoYuki Ko

Main Event

Day 3 Started