Jan 5, 2016
After a flop of , Chane Kampanatsanyakorn (pictured) checks the big blind, the under-the-gun player moves all in for 8,600, and Kampanatsanyakorn thinks for a while before he calls with (pair of nines). His opponent turns over for a spade flush draw, needing to improve to stay alive.
The turn is the , the river is the , and Kampanatsanyakorn wins the pot with two pair, nines and eights, to bust his opponent and take the chip lead.
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn – 152,000 (190 bb)
This pot propelled Kampanatsanyakorn to the top of the leaderboard past Kent Del Resario, who currently has about 146,000 (183 big blinds).