Jim Zhou made a healthy bet of 18,000 into a pot over 25,000 with the board reading . Action was on the tournament chip leader, Nathanael Seet, who went into the tank. There was still one player to act behind Seet.
After a few minutes, Seet made the call. After the third opponent folded, Zhou flipped over pocket eights, much to the relief of Seet, who turned up for trip queens. With that pot, Seet is now over 160,000 chips.