
Flight B
Taiwan’s Bo Su Surges late, Leads 26 Qualifiers to Main Event Day 2

After a riveting day of intense ups and downs, 26 runners trudge on to Day 2 of the APPT Cambodia 2025 Main Event at the NagaWorld Integrated Resorts here in Phnom Penh, Cambodia where 172 saw action in Day 1B of the competition.
Former APPT Cambodia Main Event champion Alexander Puchalski of Canada finally made it through to Day 2, albeit with the shortest stack among the qualifiers and is joined by the likes High Roller Turbo winner Nikesh Chawla of India, WPT Championship Event Final Table participant Neng Zhao of Australia and multi-titled Vietnamese icon Nguyen Huu Dung.
The biggest stack, however, belongs to Bo Su of Taiwan who used a late crippling of erstwhile big stack Craig Jones when the Englishman had Q♦ Q♥ against the A♠ T♠ of the Taiwanese player and eventually lost most of his stack on a board that went 4♣ T♥ 7♣ A♣ 8♥ . The result of that encounter gave Bo a stack of 509,000 and ended with 521,000 which dwarfs the stack of Day 1A chip leader Nguyen Hoa Trinh of Vietnam who carries 375,000 into Day 2.
Bo’s only cash on record is an 54th place finish in the WPT Championship Event here earlier this year but is poised to make a major splash if he can build on his edge heading into the deep waters of the competition.
Second in chips is Li Shankui of China with 487,000 while third is Vietnam’s Tran Hai Ha with 451,000.
Day 1C will happen on Saturday (May 10) still at 11: 30AM (UCT+7) while the Turbo version (Day 1D—20minute blinds) occurs later on at 6:30PM.
Chip Counts - 26 Survivors
Player | Chips |
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BS Bo Su | 521,000(130 BB) |
SL Shankui Li | 487,000(122 BB) |
HH Hai Ha Tran | 451,000(113 BB) |
IK Ivan Karatayeu | 420,000(105 BB) |
NZ Neng Zhao | 377,000(94 BB) |
LW Lee Wee Liew | 271,000(68 BB) |
AC Abhijith Cheruku | 264,000(66 BB) |
TC Trung Chien Nguyen | 235,000(59 BB) |
222,000(56 BB) | |
QT Quang Trinh Do | 178,000(45 BB) |
177,000(44 BB) | |
KW Kar Wee Chee | 161,000(40 BB) |
HH Hyunil Hong | 147,000(37 BB) |
UK Umang Kakarania | 147,000(37 BB) |
DN Dmitry Nemirovsky | 146,000(37 BB) |
NH Nguyen Huu Dung | 146,000(37 BB) |
KN Kyosuke Nagami | 143,000(36 BB) |
XF Xiaohua Fu | 121,000(30 BB) |
NV Nikesh Vijay Chawla | 118,000(30 BB) |
MR Matthew Russell | 114,000(29 BB) |
RH Ronald Haverkamp | 107,000(27 BB) |
93,000(23 BB) | |
JF Jesus Fernandez (3) | 88,000(22 BB) |
MG Michael Gordon Smith | 70,000(18 BB) |
VF Valeriy Fokin | 66,000(17 BB) |
AP Alexander Puchalski | 65,000(16 BB) |
Liew Checks Down with Ace High
Liew Lee Wee of Malaysia opens from the hijack for 4,500 and gets a BB defense from India’s Umang Kakarania.
The flop comes 3♠ 9♥ 3♦ as both players check. The turn card is the 2♥ and again no aggression is exchanged. The river is the 4♣ and again both check.
Liew shows A♣ T♠ while Kakarania shows a King and mucks his hand.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
LW Lee Wee Liew | 180,500(90 BB) |
UK Umang Kakarania | 90,000(45 BB) |
Nahadeva Shoves Turn
The action is folded to the button of Malaysia’s Liew Lee Wee who raises it up 2,500 and gets a call from Indian player Somashekar Kurkhepally Nahadeva. However, China’s Luan Haitao makes a 3-bet to 9,500 which still elicits calls from the previous two players.
The flop shows 4♠ 3♣ 6♥ as all three players choose to check. The turn is the 5♦ and with his stack at about SPR 1, Nahadeva goes all-in for his remaining 28,400. His opponents fold.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
LW Lee Wee Liew | 74,500(62 BB) |
HL Haitao Luan | 47,500(40 BB) |
47,400(40 BB) |
Table 3 Chip Counts
Player | Chips | Table | Seat |
---|---|---|---|
IK Ivan Karatayeu | 92,000(153 BB) | 3 | 1 |
HH Hyunil Hong | 39,600(66 BB) | 3 | 2 |
LW Lee Wee Liew | 11,500(19 BB) | 3 | 3 |
YW Yanfeng Wang | 22,700(38 BB) | 3 | 4 |
MS Maxim Sorokin | 31,600(53 BB) | 3 | 6 |
NK Nishant Kumar | 32,400(54 BB) | 3 | 7 |
JH Jinlong Hu | 22,300(37 BB) | 3 | 8 |