Action was picked up with two players all in preflop. A player from middle position was all in and at risk. Nitis Udornpim was also all in from early position.
Middle Position Player: J♠J♣
Nitis Udornpim: A♥Q♥
The board ran out 4♠5♣9♠7♦Q♠ securing the win for Udornpim with a rivered pair of queens.
Chong Yu began Day 3 with 1,835,000, and he’s been adding to it through almost two full levels. He’s likely done it with timed aggression, such as observed in a hand.
Action folded to a player on the button, and the player raised to 60,000. Yu, who was in the small blind, three-bet to 180,000. The player in the big blind folded, and action returned to the original raiser, who considered the reraise for a few moments before folding.
Yu peeked down at his cards and then tossed them to the dealer. The pot was far from large, but the chips added to Yu’s growing stack.
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