Paul Phua shoved all-in on the first two hands of the level. The first time no one was remotely interested in calling, but on the second Zuo Wang wanted a count (it was 455,000 total). He tanked for a while and even showed to try and get a reaction (which is against tournament rules) but he eventually folded.
Talal Shakerchi raised to 65,000 from the cutoff, and Mikita Badziakouski reraised all in from the small blind. Shakerchi thought for a few moments, then mucked his cards.
"I always show," Badziakouski said as he turned over for the table to see.
The final five are playing a game of 'Who's turn is is it to shove anyway?". Well Paul Phua, Zuo Wang and Talal Shakerchi have all had a go, with Shakerchi's hand being the most interesting.
He raised from a stack of 580,000 and picked up calls from Mikita Badziakouski and Cary Katz, in the blinds. On the flop Shakerchi moved all-in and picked up the pot.