Pakinai Lisawad is an early casualty of Day Two action after he got all of his chips into the middle on a 


board against Wei Will Ma.
Lisawad held 
, but unfortunately for him it was set over set as Ma tabled 
.
The river was the
and Lisawad crashed out of the tournament as Ma now sits with 80,000 in chips.
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