Blind level
Level 15: 2,000 / 4,000 ante: 4,000
Entries
45/234
Total Chips
11,430,000
Average
254,000

Flight C

SMPSMP
5/10/2025, 7:15:59 PM

45 Go Through from Day 1C, Hao He Atop Leaderboard

Level 15: 2,000 / 4,000 ante: 4,000
Hao He

The biggest influx in the APPT Cambodia 2025 (Event #40) Main Event went down in Day 1C when 234 entries graced the NagaWorld Integrated Resorts here in Phnom Penh and when the dust settled, 45 advanced to join the 50 that had already trudged on from the first 2 qualifiers.


This merges with those who made it from the Turbo Day 1D that took place later in the evening that had 85 entries and 26 advancing now brings the runner total to 121 that will converge on Sunday (May 11) as Day 2 commences here at 12:00PM (UCT+7). A total of 643 entries were logged in this US$1,000,000 GTD event.


Among the notables that made it to Day 2 from Day 1C were the Philippines’ lone WSOP bracelet winner Mike Takayama, Pokerstars LIVE Manila Super Series 12 Main Event titlist Hu Jin Long of China, APPT Manila Championship Pokerstars Red Dragon winner Aladin Reskallah of Canada and multi-titled Australian Daniel Nielson.


The race for the chip lead was a harrowing one as so many players traded seats atop the leaderboard, but in the end China’s Hao He rose to the top after busting out two in one hand towards the twilight of the session with a flush. Hao, who has amassed nearly US$250,000 in his career, carries a stack of 518,000 into Day 2 and is followed distantly by Somashekar Kurkhepally Nahadeva of India with 382,000 while Ireland’s Frank Lillis is third with 374,000.


Victor Chong

Day 1D saw the likes of APPT Main Event runner-up Kim Donghyup of Korea, 4-time WPT Cambodia trophy winner Erik Rozhynskyi of the Ukraine and international campaigner Guy Taylor of England among those who will be seeing action in Day 2.


Malaysian Victor Chong acquired the most chips from Day 1D with 248,000. Chong, among whose many trophies is the 2023 WPT Passport to the World Championship Super High Roller championship title, shoved his last hand and was called by Japan’s Akihiro Konishi ending up as a full house to surge ahead of the field. Second in chips is the Philippines’ Richard Marquez with 195,000 while Pranav Bathjia of India captured third with 175,000.


Of the 121 players that will return for Day 2, only 95 will be ITM so the fight will resume with the sane ferocity that was required to make it this far.

Chip Counts - 45 Survivors

PlayerChips
HH
Hao HeChina [CHN]China
518,000(130 BB)
382,000(96 BB)
FL
374,000(94 BB)
KT
Kien Tat HengSingapore [SGP]Singapore
353,000(88 BB)
FD
349,000(87 BB)
MT
Mike TakayamaPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
310,000(78 BB)
JY
Jungsup YunKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
300,000(75 BB)
HG
281,000(70 BB)
277,000(69 BB)
237,000(59 BB)
JT
210,000(53 BB)
MT
207,000(52 BB)
SL
Suya LeeKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
173,000(43 BB)
XY
164,000(41 BB)
161,000(40 BB)
154,000(39 BB)
VT
149,000(37 BB)
KW
Kaifan WangUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
146,000(37 BB)
142,000(36 BB)
ZT
133,000(33 BB)
132,000(33 BB)
121,000(30 BB)
113,000(28 BB)
TL
Thong LeViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
101,000(25 BB)
HH
98,000(25 BB)
DN
98,000(25 BB)
JH
97,000(24 BB)
94,000(24 BB)
CJ
Craig JonesUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland [GBR]United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
92,000(23 BB)
91,000(23 BB)
85,000(21 BB)
JS
Jo Seng MokMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
84,000(21 BB)
80,000(20 BB)
78,000(20 BB)
AA
Artur AkhmetzianovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
71,000(18 BB)
ZT
Zhou TongAustralia [AUS]Australia
70,000(18 BB)
FR
Fabian RolliSwitzerland [CHE]Switzerland
69,000(17 BB)
SJ
64,000(16 BB)
61,000(15 BB)
60,000(15 BB)
MS
Maxim SorokinRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
58,000(15 BB)
YY
Yuan YuChina [CHN]China
58,000(15 BB)
57,000(14 BB)
48,000(12 BB)
31,000(8 BB)
SMPSMP
5/10/2025, 2:07:04 PM

Table 5 Chip Counts

Level 13: 1,000 / 2,500 ante: 2,500
PlayerChipsTableSeat
AV
Artem VezhenkovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
67,000(27 BB)51
104,000(42 BB)52
71,500(29 BB)53
102,500(41 BB)54
58,000(23 BB)55
VT
77,500(31 BB)56
88,500(35 BB)57
142,500(57 BB)58
SMPSMP
5/10/2025, 10:50:13 AM

Cold Deck in Dinh’s Ouster

Level 8: 500 / 1,000 ante: 1,000

t is folded to the cutoff where Dinh Van Tien of Vietnam raises it up to 2,200 and gets a call from the SB of Ireland’s Frank Lillis.


The flop comes A A A as Lillis checks. Dinh continues for 1,500 and gets called. The turn card is the 5 and the Irishman checks again. This time, Dinh makes it 4,500 to go while Lillis still makes the call. The river is the 5 as Lillis checks for a third time. Dinh now bets 16,000. Lillis raises all-in and he covers the Vietnamese veteran. Dinh calls.


Lillis tables A J for quads on the flop while Dinh shows 6 5.


Dinh has been railed and Lillis’ stack now hits six figures.

PlayerChips
FL
124,400(124 BB)
VT
busted
SMPSMP
5/10/2025, 9:15:09 AM

Dinh Fills Up, Ousts Cloutier

Level 6: 300 / 600 ante: 600

Christian Cloutier of Canada opens from UTG for 1,200 and gets re-raised on the BB by Vietnam’s Dinh Van Tien to 5,000. Cloutier opts to call.


The flop comes J 7 3 as both players check. The turn is the 5 as Dinh leads out for 5,000 and the Canadian raises all-in. Dinh calls.


Cloutier tables A Q for a redraw to the nut flush while the Vietnamese player shows J J fr top set on the flop. The river card is the 5 to give Dinh a full house and rail Cloutier—who still has time to use another bullet.

Dinh fills up, ousts Cloutier


Christian Cloutier of Canada opens from UTG for 1,200 and gets re-raised on the BB by Vietnam’s Dinh Van Tien to 5,000. Cloutier opts to call.


The flop comes J 7 3 as both players check. The turn is the 5 as Dinh leads out for 5,000 and the Canadian raises all-in. Dinh calls.


Cloutier tables A Q for a redraw to the nut flush while the Vietnamese player shows J J fr top set on the flop. The river card is the 5 to give Dinh a full house and rail Cloutier—who still has time to use another bullet.

PlayerChips
VT
81,400(136 BB)
busted