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Next to go was young, high-rolling superstar Trickett after the blinds had increased to 60,000/120,000/20,000 and he just couldn't beat pocket fives – twice. First, Trickett lost with the

to Nicholas Wong's 
after the money went in preflop. He was then eliminated after moving all in with 
and being called by Choi's pocket fives. A flopped full house gave Choi a monster as it came down 

, but just for good measure the turn improved his hand to to quads, and Trickett was gone.
Hitting the rail in fourth place was Zheng, who began the final table with a very big chip lead. He went out after moving all in preflop for his final 1.2 million with the

and failing to defeat the 
for Choi. The board ran out 



and Zheng was drawing dead on the turn.With 9.4 million chips in play altogether, Choi held just about half of those heading into three-handed play following his elimination of Zheng. Then, with the blinds up to 100,000/200,000/20,000, Choi busted Wong in third place to take a near three-to-one chip lead into heads-up play.
Choi raised on the button and Wong called from the big blind to see the flop come down


. Upon seeing the flop, Wong moved all in but was met by a quick call from Choi, who held the 
for a pair of aces. Wong was all in and at risk with the 
for a pair of tens. The turn brought the
, leaving Wong drawing dead as the river completed the board with another deuce to give Choi a full house.On the first hand following a brief pause to set up heads-up action, Choi and Fai found all the money in the middle. Fai min-raised on the button to 400,000 and Choi reraised all in from the big blind. Fai made the quick call to put himself at risk holding the

. Generally, a pocket pair heads up is a good thing, but this time Fai was crushed as Choi turned over the 
.
Source: http://www.pokernews.com/news/2012/08/stanley-choi-wins-macau-high-stakes-challenge-13330.htm
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and Zheng's nine kicker played for the best hand to eliminate Ivey in eighth place.
couldn't stand strong against the 
for Fai as the board ran out 



. The comeback would end there, though, as Juanda then put his money in with 


flop and Choi's tens held so far. The turn brought the
to pair the board and left Fai needing to find one of the two remaining
sixes on the river to stay alive. One final burn card was placed down
and then the
was slapped on fifth street. Choi's pocket tens had successfully held up, giving him the title.
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