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6:10pm: Time for a break
Players have once again stopped the action for a scheduled break. We'll be back momentarily.
6:00pm: Wilson exits
Ben Wilson has just been eliminated after running into an opponent's set.
An under the gun raiser made it 1,100 to go before Wilson raised it to 3,000 from the button. The initial raiser called and the flop landed [4d][6c][jh].
It was checked to Wilson who continued for 3,000 before his opponent clicked it back to 6,000. Wilson then moved all in and was quickly called.
Holding [ad][5d] against [6h][6d] Wilson was in bad shape and couldn't find a miracle as the [9h] turn and [6s] river completed the board.
He exits the tournament area with 162 players remaining.
5:45pm: Team Pro Update
We're almost half way through today's proceedings and unfortunately for the PokerStars contingent it's been a rough day so far.
Three PokerStars Team Pros took to the table today - Celina Lin, Chen-an Lin and Aditya Agarwal.
It seems Chen-an Lin has already found the exit this afternoon. As has latecomer Agarwal. The latter arrived not long ago and only managed to last around 15 minutes before joining Chen-an Lin on the rail.
That leaves Celina Lin as the lone surviving Team Pro. She had a bad start today but is slowly fighting her way back. We'll be sure to keep an eye on her and see if she can survive to Day 2.
5:30pm: Level 6 begins, blinds are 200/400 with a 50 ante
5:20pm: Li sends one packing
MPC22 champion Yuguang Li just got the best of a player here on Day 1a.
We caught the action with around 2,500 in the middle and the flop a monochrome [4d][td][8d]. Li checked before his opponent moved all in for almost four times the pot.
Holding the flopped nut flush with [ad][kd] Li snapped off the jam and almost had the pot locked up already against [tc][9c]. The turn and river bricked off as the player left the tournament area, and Li stacked up over 30,000 in chips.
5:05pm: Lin low on chips
Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin hasn't been able to get anything going this afternoon. She just lost some more chips in a recent hand.
We arrived on the river with the cards showing [5s][6d][jd][6h][4c] and the player in the big blind bet out for 1,850. Lin considered her options and committed the chips only to see she was behind to her opponent's [js][9c].
That hand sees the Team Pro drop to under 6,000 in chips.
4:50pm: Level 5 begins, blinds are 150/300 with a 25 ante
4:40pm: Nuts for Nakai
Japan's second-ever WSOP Bracelet winner Takahiro Nakai is here and running up a stack after he found himself on the right end of a flush versus flush confrontation.
It was two handed by the turn and Nakai checked with the board showing [2h][qs][ks][9s]. His opponent bet 6,000 before Nakai moved all in for an extra 14,725 on top.
After checking and rechecking his cards the other player called but saw he was drawing dead to Nakai's [as][js] nut flush. The inconsequential [7h] rolled off as Nakai's opponent tabled [ts][8s] to show the table it was a cooler.
That large pot was shipped Nakai's way and he propelled himself into position as one of the early chip leaders here.
4:25pm: Cui chipping up
Jiabin Cui just found himself a sizable double up.
We caught the action with the board reading [8h][kc][4c][9d] as Cui checked and his opponent on the button bet 4,000. It was then that Cui moved all in over the top for a total of 9,175.
After asking for a count and deliberating for a few moments, the player on the button called to put Cui at risk and the two tabled their cards.
Cui: [kd][6d]
Opponent: [qh][9s]
Cui needed to fade a queen or nine and succeeded as the [3s] completed the board.
4:10pm: Level 4 begins, blinds are 100/200 with a 25 ante
4:00pm: First break
The remaining players have stepped away from the tables for their first scheduled break. Play resumes in 10 minutes.
3:50pm: 200 in attendance so far
We're 10 minutes from the conclusion of Level 3 here and we've just eclipsed the 200 player mark.
With last series setting the pace at a total of 945 and opening flights known for attracting the smallest fields, we look well on the way to reaching that number again.
We still have another two hours of late registration here for Day 1a. Let's see if any other latecomers join the hunt!
3:35pm: Chen-an Lin scoops one
Team PokerStars Pro Chen-an Lin is here today for the Red Dragon and he just picked up a pot moments ago.
On a board of [kd][6c][ks][4h] Lin's opponent on the big blind led for 600 and was called.
The [8s] saw the player in the big blind freeze up as he checked before Lin quickly checked behind. Both players had ace high but Lin's [ac][qs] was good enough to take down the pot against [ah][5h].
3:20pm Level 3 begins, blinds 100/200
3:10pm: Ticherfatine takes a hit
We arrived at the table in time to see a bloated pot and the board reading [5s][9s][7c][qs][ah].
France's Cecile Ticherfatine had a bet of 3,400 sitting out in front of her and it was on her opponent to act. He reached for chips and Ticherfatine went to prematurely turn her hand over.
The movement caused her opponent to hesitate for a moment but he ultimately opted to call with [as][ac] for a rivered set. He had way the best of it against Ticherfatine's [6d][5d] for a lowly pair of fives.
The hand knocked Ticherfatine down a peg but she still has a healthy stack of around 12,000.
2:55pm: Bad start for reigning APOY
After an early position raise to 200, reigning Asia Player of the Year Alan King Lun Lau three-bet to 650 from the cutoff. With the player on the button cold-calling, the initial raiser also came along to see a flop of [kd][4s][2c].
It was checked to Lau who continued for 950. The button threw his hand away but the player in the early position called before the [2s] turn paired the board. It was then that he led into Lau with a bet of 1,450. Lau called and when the [9c] river arrived his opponent snap-checked. After a moment's thought Lau checked behind to see he was beat by [kh][tc].
Lau mucked his hand and dropped down to around 11,000 in chips.
2:40pm: Level 2 begins, blinds 50/100
2:30pm: Lin loses a little
It folded around to Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin on the button and she raised it up to 150. It got to the player in the big blind and he put in a reraise to 400. Lin didn't want to relinquish the title of aggressor as she put in a four-bet to 1,050.
Her opponent made the call and they saw a flop of [8s][7d][4s]. It checked to Lin who continued for 1,350. The bet was met with a quick call before the dealer turned the [8d].
The action then went check-check and the [9c] completed the board. It was checked to Lin for a third and final time and she flicked out a bet of 2,100. She was called and tabled [qd][9s] for a rivered two pair but it was no good against her opponent's [tc][td] for slightly better.
Lin falls to a little below the 15,000 starting stack.
2:40pm: Level 2 begins, blinds 50/100
2:30pm: Lin loses a little
It folded around to Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin on the button and she raised it up to 150. It got to the player in the big blind and he put in a reraise to 400. Lin didn't want to relinquish the title of aggressor as she put in a four-bet to 1,050.
Her opponent made the call and they saw a flop of [8s][7d][4s]. It checked to Lin who continued for 1,350. The bet was met with a quick call before the dealer turned the [8d].
The action then went check-check and the [9c] completed the board. It was checked to Lin for a third and final time and she flicked out a bet of 2,100. She was called and tabled [qd][9s] for a rivered two pair but it was no good against her opponent's [tc][td] for slightly better.
Lin falls to a little below the 15,000 starting stack.
2:15pm: Team Pros and Players of the Year
Things have only just begun but already we've spotted some notable names at the tables here.
Among those are Team PokerStars Pros Celina Lin and Chen-an Lin. Also at the felt are 2014 Asia Player of the Year Pete Chen, and the reigning Asia Player of the Year Alan King Lun Lau.
Also making an appearance fresh off an eighth place finish in the Aussie Millions Main Event is 2015 Asia Player of the Year runner up KC Wong. So too is the man who won this very event this time last year (as well as the High Roller!) Yuguang Li.
We'll keep our eyes out for any other familiar faces as Day 1a continues.
2:00pm: Cards in the air
PokerStars LIVE Macau's Fred Leung just took to the microphone to welcome players before announcing shuffle up and deal - and with that the MPC24 Red Dragon is officially underway!
The plan for today is to play through 12 level of 40 minutes apiece. That means we're in for eight hours of play and including breaks the action will wrap up around 10:30pm.
Registration is open for the first six levels so we won't know Day 1a's exact player count until after 6:20pm. Opening flights are notoriously the smallest but the poker room is buzzing at the moment so time will tell how big the field will grow.
Starting stacks are 15,000 and the blinds begin at 25/50.
Now it's time to head to the tournament floor and catch the action.
MPC24 Red Dragon Day 1a set to start
Welcome once again to PokerStars LIVE Macau for our coverage of the Macau Poker Cup 24 Red Dragon!
We're kicking things off with the first of three opening flights as Day 1a is set to commence shortly. In the meantime you can read all about the week to come right here - MPC24: The Red Dragon fires up.
Players will take their seats at 2:00pm local time in a bid to win the best looking trophy in poker and the lion's share of a HK$8,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. Stay with us for all the action!
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