On one of the first hands to be played after the break, Beng Hong "Joe" Ker vaulted himself near the top of the leaderboard. There was an open-raise to 10,000 before a short-stacked player moved all in for 24,400. Action packed to Yong Suk Chang on the button, who moved in for 107,000. Big blind Ker asked for a count, and as soon as he got it announced a call. That moved the action back to the initial raiser, who would have to call all in for less if he wanted in to a massive four-way pot. He opted to fold , taking us to a three-way showdown instead.
Short stack:
Chang:
Ker:
Ker was in great shape to eliminate two players on the same hand. That's exactly what he did when the board rolled out . Ker now has about 320,000.