Mark Pagsuyuin has been very quiet at this final table so far, but his large crowd of Filipino supporters had a lot to cheer about on the last hand played. Phillip Willcocks opened the pot to 50,000, then called all in after Pagsuyuin re-raised all in for about 425,000. Willcocks was drawing with against Pagsuyuin's .
"Queen! Queeeeeeeeeen!" Pagsuyuin's supporters pleaded. They roared their approval when the flop came to give Pagsuyuin a set of queens and a hammer-lock on the hand. The turn paired the board, ending any further drama. Once the river fell , Willcocks left the table in 8th place.