Kim Gap Young opened to 27,000 from early position only to have Daren Yoon three-bet to 75,000 from hi-jack.
Young made the call to see a flop fall and Young lead for 70,000. Yoon made the call as the on the turn was checked through before the landed on the river.
Pausing for a moment, Young fired out a small bet of 40,000 which Yoon called, only to follow it with a muck after seeing Young table his .
As Yoon slips to 435,000, Young climbs to 1,320,000 in chips.
With action on Fabiano Michael in early position, he moved all in for 230,000 to pick up the blinds and antes and add a vital 26,000 to his chip stack.
The following hand, Richard En opted for the same move - an all in for his last 189,000 - to force tank folds from the blinds.
The big blind - Raymond Lapitan - folded his face up, and as En collected the pot, he flashed an ace too.
33-year old Richard En has been playing poker for ten years. He's primarily a cash game player, preferring to play $1-$2 Pot-Limit Omaha. He's cashed twice at the World Series of Poker but this is his first APPT final table.
He credits Phil "OMGClayAiken" Galfond as his biggest influence in poker and enjoys MMA when he's not at the poker table. His work is cut out for him -- he brings just 16 big blinds to the final table.
Jukka Juvonen is a 59-year old Civil Engineer from Finland but is a regular support of poker tournaments throughout the Asian region. Juvonen got started in the game thanks to his father when he was just a child, and has built an impressive career that features results throughout Europe, Asia and America where he picked up two WSOP cash results.
Juvonen stormed into the chip lead on Day 3 when he turned a flush against Alexander Beeckx’s pocket aces and from there, he cruised to the final table where he sits comfortably in the middle of the pack.