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APPT Cambodia Main Event Final 9 players; Junnie Pamplona leads the race; hot running Bien Mai in the lineup

 

The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Main Event is entering its final stage at the luxurious NagaWorld Integrated Resorts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The action will resume at 1pm today, May 15, 2023 with the final 9 players vying for the prestigious title, the PokerStars shard trophy, and the US$ 120,300 top cash prize.

Seat Player Flag Stack BB
7 Junnie Pamplona Philippines 3,015,000 101
1 Eric Tsai Taiwan 2,960,000 99
9 Jimmy Torres Colombia 2,725,000 91
5 Chao Ting Cheng Taiwan 1,825,000 61
2 Evgenii Nekrasov Russia 1,080,000 36
3 Curtis Lim Singapore 850,000 28
6 Kien Tat Heng Singapore 795,000 27
8 Hua Wei Lin Taiwan 600,000 20
4 Bien Mai Vietnam 410,000 14

Final 9 players

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Junnie Pamplona

Junnie Pamplona from the Philippines will lead in the pack with a towering 101 big blinds. Pamplona is no stranger to final tables at NagaWorld, as he finished third at the 2022 WPT Prime Cambodia Main Event. Pamplona will be aiming to improve on that result and claim his first major title.

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Ting Yi Tsai

Close behind Pamplona is Eric Tsai from Taiwan with 99 big blinds. Tsai is one of three Taiwanese players in the final 9, along with Chao Ting Cheng (61 bb) and Hua Wei Lin (20 bb).

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Jimmy Torres

Another player to watch is Jimmy Torres from Colombia with 91 big blinds. Torres is the only South American player in the field. He delivered a couple of big knockouts; he eliminated reigning champion Alexander Puchalski, and  to close out Day 2, he did the same to Philip Tan in 10th place to form the Final Table. Torres will be looking to make history as the first Colombian APPT champion.

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Bien Mai

Singapore will be represented by two players: Curtis Lim (28 bb) and Kien Tat Heng (27 bb). The lone Russian player in the mix is Evgenii Nekrasov with a decent 36 big blinds. And the shortest stack belongs to Bien Mai from Vietnam, with 14 big blinds. Mai has been running red hot since last year. Three months ago, he placed runner-up at the WPT Prime Cambodia Main Event. He also has one side event title in this series.

Remaining payouts

1 120,300
2 75,795
3 54,290
4 42,670
5 33,597
6 26,242
7 19,759
8 13,775
9 10,908

Main Event Day 2 recap

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Dates: May 12 – 15, 2023
Buy in: US$ 1,500
Guarantee: US$ 400,000
Entries: 476
Prize pool: US$ 623,322
ITM: 71 places

The festival highlight kicked off on May 12 with three flights attracting 476 entries for a guarantee crushing prize pool of US$ 623,322. A total of 133 players returned for Day 2 with the money starting at 71st place. After 12 hours of play, the final 9 players emerged. Read up on the action via the SMP Live Updates.

Day 2 opened with 133 players racing to the money round. Three and a half hours in, Adrien Tantaro eliminated WSOP bracelet holder Abhinav Iyer on the bubble with pocket Queens dominating pocket Jacks.

From there, it was a shove fest with fast eliminations as a result. The event slowed significantly as it reached 11 players with only nine moving to the next round. It was during this stage when Pamplona scored a big pot with As10h top pair on a board 9c4s10d9s6h against Philip Tan’s KdQc air.

Pamplona went on to eliminate Jun Lai in 11th place, then one hour later, Day 2 ended with Torres cleaning out Philip Tan in 10th place.

MAIN EVENT CHIP COUNTS (FULL) 

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Payouts 10th – 71st

10 PHILIP TAN $9,038
11 JUN LAI $9,038
12 LI XUE YAN ANDY $7,729
13 LUKASZ JANKOWSKI $7,729
14 ASISH GHOSH $6,732
15 LEV KYDATOV $6,732
16 HUU DUNG NGUYEN $5,984
17 JUN YOUNG PARK $5,984
18 ASHISH MUNOT $5,361
19 BO JIN $5,361
20 HAO TIAN $5,361
21 YANNICK JOBIN $4,737
22 MIAKISHEV ILIA $4,737
23 JIN WOO KIM $4,737
24 YUHAN LIU $4,114
25 CHENG ZHANG $4,114
26 ADRIEN TANTARO $4,114
27 HAL OSCAR ROTHOLZ $4,114
28 MAURICIO SANCHEZ $3,615
29 YUNSHENG SUN $3,615
30 FENG QU $3,615
31 JIA YI LOW $3,615
32 SEBASTIAN MULLER $3,117
33 VISHAL OJHA $3,117
34 MINWOO KANG $3,117
35 SEUNGHUN KO $3,117
36 ROMAIN MORVAN $3,117
37 YEN-HAN CHEN $3,117
38 YU-CHUNG CHANG $3,117
39 ANIL ADIANI $3,117
40 GRANT GARDNER $2,680
41 GUOLIANG WEI $2,680
42 QUAN QIU $2,680
43 WEI XU $2,680
44 THANH DUY PHAM $2,680
45 MARTINS IVANOVS $2,680
46 ROMAN KOLOTIUK $2,680
47 SUNGROCK JUNG $2,680
48 ALEXANDER PUCHALSKI $2,680
49 THOMAS CARLIN $2,680
50 DYLAN WAYNE FOSTER $2,680
51 JEREMY JEHANNE $2,680
52 XIAOHUA FU $2,680
53 DAOXING CHEN $2,680
54 JAESHIE KIM $2,680
55 MOHIT BOHRA $2,680
56 TIMUR KHAMIDULLIN $2,369
57 JENNIFER CASSELL $2,369
58 RIKI YOKONO $2,369
59 YONG CHEONG FOO $2,369
60 HAO GU $2,369
61 LESTER EDOC $2,369
62 FENG JI CHUA $2,369
63 LEONID POLES $2,369
64 ERIC D WASYLENKO $2,369
65 SIARHEI CHUDAPAL $2,369
66 WILLIAM BOLTON $2,369
67 ZONG-CHI HE $2,369
68 YANG YUAN $2,369
69 VINAY BOOB $2,369
70 GUY TAYLOR $2,369
71 JENAM YU $2,369
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Tricia David

Tricia David has long experience as a recreational poker player and has been covering poker events since 2010 for numerous outfits in Asia. She spent one year working part time with Poker Portal Asia then became editor and lead writer for all event coverage of the Philippine Poker Tour (PPT). Under the PPT, she overlooked content for their website, and produced live updates on all their events. In addition, she served as the live and online events website content writer for the Asian Poker Tour. Currently, she does live events reporting in Asia for online news site Somuchpoker and is also one of their news contributors.

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