APT Main Event
Updates written by: Asian Poker Tour
Sergei Korzhenko Comes Out On Top Of Flight B of the VND 25 Billion GTD APT Main Event
Flight B of the VND 36M APT Main Event has concluded with 204 entries (156 unique) generated following six 45-minute and four 60-minute levels, with 66 players bagging up their chips and coming back for Day 2 on Thursday, Nov. 14th.
Russia's Sergei Korzhenko sits at the top of the leaderboard after consistently chipping up throughout the day. He will start Day 2 with 372,300 chips. For a few levels of the day, he could be observed engaging in exciting battles with fellow big stack Nang Quang Nguyen who was sitting on his left.
The Vietnamese professional, with over USD 1 million in live earnings, ended the day second in chips, bagging 323,000. The podium of Flight B was completed by the China's Kaihua Huang with 306,200 chips. Huang continued the great run he is having here at APT Phu Quoc after winning Event #11 Super Hyper Turbo, and finishing in 4th place in Event #28 Tick Tock Boom!.
One player who will certainly be excited for Day 2 of the Main Event is Vietnam's own Pham Thanh Nghia. In one of the last hands of the day his pocket queens helped him to finish with 235,600, which puts him into the top 10 chip counts.
A nationality that will be represented well on Day 2 is Thailand with ten players in Flight B making it through. Both Phanlert Sukonthachartnant (171,300), and Kannapong Thanarattrakul (152,200) are two players to look out for on Thursday, sitting in #4 and #2 respectively on the Thailand All-Time Money List.
Other notables to make it through include Singapore's The Naing (139,500), Australia's Yita Choong (121,000), Cypriot bracelet winner Georgios Skarparis (97,100), Sweden's Mikael Andersson (88,800), and the Philippines' David Erquiaga (43,800).
TOP TEN FLIGHT B CHIP COUNTS
Player | Chips |
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SK Sergei KorzhenkoRussian Federation | 372,300(310 BB) |
NQ Nang Quang NguyenViet Nam | 323,000(269 BB) |
KH Kaihua HuangChina | 306,200(255 BB) |
DC Dajia ChenChina | 293,000(244 BB) |
RH Ronald HaverkampNetherlands | 260,700(217 BB) |
CT Cao Tran NgocViet Nam | 257,100(214 BB) |
PT Pham Thanh NghiaViet Nam | 235,600(196 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 219,400(183 BB) |
MC Manh Cuong BuiViet Nam | 202,700(169 BB) |
JM Jack MarisAustralia | 198,000(165 BB) |
To view the full Flight B survivors click HERE.
Join us for highlighted coverage of Flight C tomorrow, beginning at 11:00am local time (GMT+7), and Flight D which starts at 6pm.
End of Flight B
And that's it for Flight B of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event. The remaining players are currently bagging their chips. They will come back on Thursday for day 2. Stay tuned here for a full recap of today's action.
Thanarattrakul Expands His Stack to Average Size as Day Draws to a Close
Action picked up with Kannapong Thanarattrakul all-in for 60,000 on a completed board: 2♦ T♥ A♠ 6♥ 8♦ , with nearly 40,000 already in the pot. Long Zhentao was deep in thought as the tournament director announced that only five hands remained before the end of the day. After careful consideration, Zhentao decided to fold, left with almost his starting stack.
With everyone eager to build their chip stacks before the day concluded, Thanarattrakul pushed the action further on the third-to-last hand. On a turn of T♥ 8♦ 9♠ J♣ , Thanarattrakul bet the pot for 11,000, and Tran Ahn called.
Then on the river, 2♠ , Thanarattrakul moved all-in with a 60,000-chip tower in the middle, forcing Ahn to make a decision. Ahn took his time, scrutinizing his hand, glancing at Thanarattrakul, trying to decipher what his opponent might be holding. After some thought, Ahn made the call.
Tran Ahn: J♠ 7♠
Kannapon Thanarattrakul: A♥ Q♣
Ahn’s straight on the flop was no match for Thanarattrakul's higher straight caught on the turn, which sent Ahn's to hit the rails just short of Day 2.
Player | Chips |
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KT Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand | 150,000(125 BB) |
ZL Zhentao LongChina | 45,000(38 BB) |
TA Tran AhnViet Nam | busted |
Zhan Cracks Long's Aces for Double Up
With some tables already bagging up for the night, Zijing Zhan, facing elimination, moved all-in for about 27,000 from the small blind on a completed board of 3♠ J♠ 5♥ 7♥ 4♦ and awaited Hoang Hai Long's decision. With his own stack at risk of taking a hit, Long carefully weighed his options before finally making the call.
Zijing Zhan: 6♥ 6♣
Hoang Hai Long: A♥ A♦
Zhan had landed a backdoor straight, cracking Long's aces and leaving Long’s stack crippled, down to near the starting level.
Player | Chips |
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ZZ Zijing ZhanChina | 73,000(61 BB) |
HH Hoang Hai LongViet Nam | 55,000(46 BB) |
Pham Nghia Wins Decent Pot at the End - An Binh Busts
In one of the last hands of Flight B Pham Nghia opened from middle-position and An Binh next to him moved all-in for 11,800. Sehoon Yoon in late-position raised to 25,000 and Nghia had a decision to make. After a couple of minutes he decided on a call.
The flop came down T♥ T♠ 5♥ which Nghia and Yoon both checked.
On the 4♣ turn Nghia bet 16,000 which Yoon called. The 2♦ river went without action.
An Binh: A♥ 4♦
Pham Nghia: Q♦ Q♥
Sehoon Yoon: J♦ J♠
Nghia took down the pot, celebrating with his friend, while Binh busted right at the end of the day.
Player | Chips |
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SY Sehoon YoonKorea (Republic of) | 184,000(153 BB) |
PT Pham Thanh NghiaViet Nam | 166,000(138 BB) |
AB An BinhViet Nam | busted |
Yingrui Ge Busts Jean Souprayenmestry in Savage Fashion
Yingrui Ge opened the button and Jean Souprayenmestry three-bet from the small-blind. Ge called and the flop came down T♠ 6♦ 3♠ . The small-blind continued with a bet of 11,500, which the button called.
On the 4♥ turn Souprayenmestry jammed all-in, totalling around 21,000. With a gesture that could be interpreted as "not giving a damn", Ge splashed the calling chips into the middle.
Jean Souprayenmestry: Q♥ Q♦
Yingrui Ge: A♦ 2♥
On the river appeared the 5♦ , giving Ge a miracle straight and busting Souprayenmestry in brutal fashion in the last level of the day.
Player | Chips |
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YG Yingrui GeChina | 215,000(179 BB) |
JS Jean SouprayenmestryFrance | busted |
The Naing Eliminates Erquiaga with Higher Straight
Action was picked up with David "Spade" Erquiaga raising The Naing's 15,000 bet on the river, prompting The Naing to go into the tank. After much deliberation, The Naing shoved all-in, and Erquiaga snap-called.
David "Spade" Erquiaga: 7♣ 7♦
The Naing: Q♥ J♣
Board: 6♠ 9♥ 4♣ 8♦ T♣
Both players made a straight on the river, with The Naing hitting the higher straight. It was a heartbreaking near-miss for Erquiaga, who left the table frustrated by the turn of events.
Player | Chips |
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TN The NaingSingapore | 175,000(146 BB) |
DE David ErquiagaPhilippines | busted |
Andersson Builds Stack So Near the End of Day
Mingcong Chen opened from the hi-jack to 2,400 and got called by Quang Kiem Nguyen. Mikael Andersson in the small blind had other plans and raised the ante to 10,000. Not being able to take the heat, Chen folded. Quang Nguyen called, to see a flop.
Andersson led out with 9,000 on the flop of 7♦ 2♥ 7♥ which Quang Nguyen called.
Slowing a bit, on the turn 6♠ , Andersson checked allowing Quang Nguyen to shove all-in for his tournament life, which Andersson called.
Quang Kiem Nguyen: K♥ T♥
Mikael Andersson: 8♣ 8♥
Andersson had two-pair with the paired board but Quang Nguyen had a flush draw and two over cards to draw too.
Alas, it was not to be. The dealer dealt 2♦ finishing his run so close to the end of the day.
Player | Chips |
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MA Mikael AnderssonFinland | 138,000(115 BB) |
QK Quang Kiem NguyenViet Nam | busted |
Quang Kiem Nguyen Doubles Up from Nang Quang Nguyen's Huge Stack
Quang Kiem Nguyen opened to 2,500 from the cut-off, and was met with a call from Nang Quang Nguyen, the tournament chip leader, who sat in the big blind.
The flop came down: 5♣ K♦ J♥ . Nang Nguyen checked to Quang Nguyen, who bet 2,500. Nang Nguyen called.
The action heated up on the turn, 8♣ , when Quang Nguyen fired 9,000 into the pot. Nang Nguyen responded with a dramatic all-in shove for nearly 300,000, forcing Quang Nguyen to go all-in himself, putting his tournament life at risk.
Quang Kiem Nguyen: 8♥ 5♥
Nang Quang Nguyen: A♥ K♥
Nang Nguyen caught top-pair on the flop while Quang Nguyen hit bottom pair which improved on the turn. The 4♠ didn't change Quang Nguyen's lead giving him a double up from the huge stack of Nang Nguyen
Player | Chips |
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NQ Nang Quang NguyenViet Nam | 290,000(242 BB) |
QK Quang Kiem NguyenViet Nam | 72,000(60 BB) |
Jack Moore Tries to Steal One - Unsuccesfully
Ho Ip opened from middle-position and Minh Dang as well as Jack Moore in the blinds went along.
On a A♣ J♠ 6♦ board, Ip continued with a 2,800 bet, Dang called, and Moore threw in a cheeky three-bet to 11,000. Only the original opener called.
The 4♠ came on the turn and Moore gave up and checked. Ip bet 10,000 and Moore quickly folded.
Player | Chips |
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HI Ho IpViet Nam | 74,000(62 BB) |
JM Jack MooreUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 67,000(56 BB) |
Unfortunate Bustout For Shane Pearce
It folded around to Shane Pearce in the small-blind who opened into Bannawich Thongwigitr's big-blind. The Thai player responded with a three-bet which was called by the Australian. The flop came down Q♠ J♦ J♣ , the small-blind checked and Thongwigitr bet 3,500. Pearce raised to 11,000 which the big-blind called.
The turn brought the T♣ and faster than a cheetah on caffeine Pearce jammed all-in for 28,000. The Thai player did allow himself some time before he made the call.
Shane Pearce: A♥ J♥
Bannawich Thongwigitr: A♠ K♣
The river 8♠ did not help Pearce who steamed off the table, saying he should have ripped it on the flop. You better not allow your opponent to hit their 9% equity if you want to stay alive.
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant's Overbet Wins Him Pot
Hoang Long opened from early-position, Ronald Haverkamp, Ronald Zapantis, and Phanlert Sukonthachartnant all called.
The flop came down A♦ J♠ 4♦ and Long continued with a 5,500 continuation bet. Everybody folded except the the big-blind.
The Q♦ turn went without any action. The river brought the 8♣ and Phanlert Sukonthachartnant, the big-blind decided to lead out with a large 31,500 bet.
He successfully took down the pot, as Long folded while showing the A♠ .
Player | Chips |
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PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 143,000(119 BB) |
HL Hoang LongViet Nam | 72,000(60 BB) |
Last Two Levels of the Day
Players are back from the break with 100 entries still in the tournament hoping to survive until the end to make it to Day 2.
Break
Players are on a 15-minute break.
Huang Builds Stack Further with Liu Elimination
Kaihua Huang opened to 2,000 from the low-jack position and was met with a three-bet to 7,800 from Chun Chieh Liu in the cut-off. Huang responded by pushing a 50,000 tower of chips into the center, forcing Liu to go all-in.
Chun Chieh Liu: K♥ J♣
Kaihua Huang: A♣ Q♠
The dealer spread the flop: Q♦ T♥ 5♣ , pairing Huang's queen but giving Liu an open-ended straight draw for a potential comeback. The turn, T♦ , strengthened Huang’s hand to two pair, leaving Liu hoping for a straight redraw. However, the river 2♠ dashed Liu's hopes, sending him to the rail and ending his tournament run.
Player | Chips |
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KH Kaihua HuangChina | 182,000(182 BB) |
CL Chun Liu (2)Taiwan | busted |
Nghia’s Trip Tens Scoop Massive Pot
Action was picked up on a completed board as Pham Thanh Nghia raised to 30,000 following a 13,000 bet from Nguyen Hoa Thinh.
The board showed 6♠ T♣ T♥ 4♣ K♠ . Thinh hesitated, deeply in thought before making the call. Nghia revealed J♦ T♠ for trips, hitting the flop hard. With a look of dismay, Thinh shook his head as Nghia scooped up the pot.
Player | Chips |
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PT Pham Thanh NghiaViet Nam | 132,000(132 BB) |
HN Hoa NguyenViet Nam | 7,000(7 BB) |
Goes for Value - Loses Most of His Stack
In a battle between two Korean countrymen, Sungsu Na three-bet out of the small-blind against early-position opener Min Sung Lee.
Na continued with a continuation bet on the flop and a 15,000 bet on the turn, which Lee both times called.
On the river the board read, 9♣ 6♣ 4♦ T♦ 7♣ and Na bet 35,000, almost putting Lee all-in. After a few seconds of deliberation time, Lee put in the chips to call, and took the pot down with his rivered two pair
Sungsu Na: K♠ K♦
Min Sung Lee: 7♦ 6♦
Player | Chips |
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ML Minsung LeeKorea (Republic of) | 137,000(137 BB) |
SN Sungsu NaKorea (Republic of) | 16,000(16 BB) |
Ace High - Players Cannot Wait to Get it in
The Singaporean Kim Tan opened from middle-position and got three-bet to 8,000 by Hyunsick Jang next to him. Tan called and the flop came down K♠ 5♠ 3♣ . Tan checked and Jang put out another 8,000 to which Tan quickly moved all-in. Equally fast Jang made the call and the players showed their hand, each only holding ace-high.
Kim Tan: A♣ Q♠
Hyunsick Jang: A♥ T♥
The board ran out A♦ 5♥ , meaning the pot ended it a chop. Somehow disappointing for Tan who made a sick value (?) jam on the flop.
Player | Chips |
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HJ Hyunsick JangKorea (Republic of) | 32,000(32 BB) |
KT Kim TanSingapore | 22,000(22 BB) |
Player Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
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NQ Nang Quang NguyenViet Nam | 290,000(290 BB) |
CN Cao NgocViet Nam | 232,000(232 BB) |
SK Sergei KorzhenkoRussian Federation | 190,000(190 BB) |
RD Rudolf DominRussian Federation | 180,000(180 BB) |
162,000(162 BB) | |
CS Chudapal SiarheiBelarus | 150,000(150 BB) |
CJ Chunhui JiChina | 140,000(140 BB) |
KH Kaihua HuangChina | 135,000(135 BB) |
NN Ngoc NguyenViet Nam | 132,000(132 BB) |
JD Jianbo DingItaly | 122,000(122 BB) |
NP Nguyen PhongViet Nam | 107,000(107 BB) |
Big Stacks Collide Blind Versus Blind
It folded all the way around to the Russian Sergei Korzhenko in the small-blind who opened up the action against Nang Nguyen in the big-blind. The Vietnamese player responded with a three-bet to 8,000. The Russian called and the flop came down T♣ 8♦ 6♣ . Both players checked.
On the A♥ turn Korzhenko checked once more and Nguyen bet out 2,500. The small-blind raised to 11,000 and Nguyen called.
The river 5♦ went without any action again. Korzhenko let out a small outcry of disappointment as he tabled his 6♠ 6♦ for a flopped set. Nguyen showed A♣ Q♣ for a missed flush draw and top pair.
This could have gone much worse for either player, especially considering both players had huge stacks.
Player | Chips |
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NQ Nang Quang NguyenViet Nam | 210,000(263 BB) |
SK Sergei KorzhenkoRussian Federation | 178,000(223 BB) |
Chunhui Ji Gets One Through Against Minjae Kwon
It folded around to Minjae Kwon on the button who opened to 1,700. The Chinese player, Chunhui Ji, seated next to him, three-bet to 6,500 and Kwon called.
On a board of K♣ 4♠ 2♦ Ji continued with a 3,700 continuation bet. Kwon, who started the hand with around 35,000, called.
The turn brought the 9♦ and Ji did not slow down, instead he made it 11,000 which was enough pressure for Kwon to fold his hand.
Player | Chips |
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CJ Chunhui JiChina | 64,000(80 BB) |
26,400(33 BB) |
Suresh Kolli Coolers Wongpipatchai's Two Pair
We picked the action up on the turn, with a board of 8♠ 7♣ 2♠ A♥ .
Chayathon Wongpipatchai checked, Suresh Kolli bet 16,000 into a pot of around 23,000. Aayush Arya on the button called along, but Wongpipatchai moved all-in for around 50,000 chips. Kolli did not have to think long to call with his 32,000. Arya folded and the cards were tabled.
Suresh Kolli: 8♥ 8♣
Chayathon Wongpipatchai: A♣ 2♣
Kolli was in a great position to double up, only an ace could have helped the Thai player, which did not arrive as the river was a 9♥ .
Player | Chips |
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SK Suresh KolliIndia | 85,000(106 BB) |
CW Chayathon WongpipatchaiThailand | 18,000(23 BB) |
Players are Back
The break has ended, and 131 of the original 175 players are back at the tables. The action now resumes with 60-minute levels, raising the stakes for the rounds ahead.
Break
Players are on a 15-minute break
Huang Flops Queen, Ends Liu’s Tournament Run
Kaihua Huang opened to 1,300 from the cutoff and faced a three-bet to 3,400 from Chun Chieh Liu in the small blind. Huang responded by shoving all-in, putting Liu’s tournament life on the line. Liu snap-called.
Chun Chieh Liu: A♠ J♥
Kaihua Huang: K♠ Q♦
Although Liu had the pre-flop advantage, the flop of 5♥ Q♥ 7♣ gave Huang top pair, shifting the lead. The turn 9♣ and river 8♥ provided no help to Liu, resulting in his elimination from the tournament.
Player | Chips |
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KH Kaihua HuangChina | 80,000(133 BB) |
CL Chun Liu (2)Taiwan | busted |
Nguyen's Quads Beats Haozhao's Aces Full for the Best Clash So Far
Hai Phong Nguyen opened to 1,300 in low-jack and got three-bet by Wang Haozhao in cut-off to 3,500. Ngoc Dai Nguyen in small blind flat-called and so did Hai Nguyen to see a flop.
The dealer flopped J♣ J♠ A♠ . All players checked the flop. On the turn 4♣ Ngoc Nguyen and Hai Phong Nguyen checked. Haozhao shot out 3,400. Ngoc Nguyen folded and Hai Phong Nguyen raised to 7,800. Haozhao called.
Hai Phong Nguyen led with an 8,500 bet on the river K♣ and got a shove all-in from Haozhao. Hai Phong Nguyen snap-called.
Hai Phong Nguyen: J♣ J♠
Wang Haozhao A♥ A♦
The table was in an uproar after seeing the tabled hands as Haozhao aces full of jack was beaten by Hai Phong Nguyen quads.
Player | Chips |
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NP Nguyen PhongViet Nam | 136,000(227 BB) |
busted |
Pinthakasetrin Doubles Up on a Rivered Straight
The action unfolded on a completed board as Krisada Pinthakasetrin led out with a river bet of 6,600. Hoang Hai Long, sitting on the button, raised it to 14,000. Without hesitation, Pinthakasetrin shoved all-in for his tournament life, and Long snap-called.
Krisada Pinthakasetrin: 9♦ 8♠
Hoang Hai Long: A♥ 7♣
Board: 6♦ 7♥ A♠ 5♥ 5♠
Despite Long holding two pair on the flop, Pinthakasetrin had completed his straight on the turn, giving him the winning hand and the pot. This crucial win keeps him alive in the tournament.
Player | Chips |
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KP Krisada PinthakasetrinThailand | 115,000(192 BB) |
HH Hoang Hai LongViet Nam | 22,000(37 BB) |
Biao Guo Gets Through a Bluff
The Chinese national Biao Guo opened from early-position and Daccach Victor on the button, Jianbo Ding in the small-blind, and Zhuoqun Zhang in the big-blind went along. All four players checked the Q♣ 5♦ 4♣ flop. The small-blind led out 1,500 on the K♦ turn, and the original open raiser Guo made it 4,500. Victor cold called and Ding folded.
The river came the 3♠ and Guo moved all-in for around 14,000. Victor folded and Guo proudly showed his J♦ T♦ bluff.
Player | Chips |
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VD Victor DaccachUnited States of America | 37,000(62 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 29,500(49 BB) |
Everybody Loves a Family Pot
Phuong Tan started the limping round from early-position and everybody except the cut-off limped along. On A♠ 9♦ 5♠ it got checked to Jack Maris who bet out 2,000. Junqiang Lyu on the button and Tan called.
The turn was the 7♦ and it got checked to the button who bet 5,000. Only Maris called and both players saw the 3♦ arriving on the river. No action happened on the river and both players tabled their hands.
Junqiang Lyu: A♥ 5♠
Jack Maris: A♣ 2♥
Lyu scooped the pot with two pair.
Player | Chips |
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JL Junqiang LyuChina | 75,200(125 BB) |
JM Jack MarisAustralia | 44,500(74 BB) |
Player Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
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CN Cao NgocViet Nam | 144,000(288 BB) |
BH Binh HoangViet Nam | 138,000(276 BB) |
BQ Bui Quang TungViet Nam | 110,000(220 BB) |
SP Shane PearceAustralia | 110,000(220 BB) |
JD Jianbo DingItaly | 100,000(200 BB) |
CY Changxiao YanChina | 91,000(182 BB) |
SN Sungsu NaKorea (Republic of) | 85,000(170 BB) |
GS Georgios SkarparisCyprus | 78,000(156 BB) |
SY Sehoon YoonKorea (Republic of) | 67,000(134 BB) |
NT Nguyen Tan PhuongViet Nam | 48,000(96 BB) |
River Frustrates Daccach
Zhouqun Zhang opened for 1,800 and got two callers, in Wade Gillett on the button and Victor Daccach in middle position, to see a flop. The dealer dealt 9♣ 5♣ K♥
Gillett and Daccach checked to Zhang who continued with 2,000. Both players called. The turn 7♠ was checked by the trio, leading the dealer to display the river of 8♠ . Daccach and Zhang checked to the button who shot out 7,000. Dacach called, Zhang folded.
Gillet showed 9♥ 6♥ for mid-pair on the flop that turned into a straight on the river. Daccach defeated, still showed his hand of J♣ 9♠ and thanked the dealer for the board.
Player | Chips |
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WG Wade GillettCanada | 63,000(126 BB) |
VD Victor DaccachUnited States of America | 32,000(64 BB) |
ZZ Zhang ZhuoqunChina | 30,000(60 BB) |
Uh-Oh! Nguyen Tan Phuong Does Not Like Folding
Sehoon Yoon opened from early-position and got called by Phuong in late-position, Maris on the button, and Lyu in the big-blind. On a K♥ 9♣ T♠ flop, Yoon continued with a 2,500 bet and only Phuong called.
The turn brought 4♦ and Yoon continued his aggression with a 4,000 bet. Phuong called again. The 8♠ on the river did not scare Yoon and he once more went for a bet, equaling 9,000 chips. Phuong rarely likes to fold, so he first threw in the 9,000 chips, then he threw his cards into the much after Yoon showed. K♦ Q♦
Player | Chips |
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SY Sehoon YoonKorea (Republic of) | 83,400(167 BB) |
NT Nguyen Tan PhuongViet Nam | 43,000(86 BB) |
Hoang Binh Cripples Kosarev
We pick the action up on the turn where from the small-blind Hoang Binh bet 5,500 into a pot of 10,000 on A♦ 5♥ 4♠ 9♠ . Andrei Kosarev in middle-position made the call and the players saw the 8♠ arriving on the river. Hoang bet 10,000 and Kosarev, only having 12,500 behind, made the call.
And indeed, Hoang tabled 5♦ 5♣ for flopped trips. Kosarev showed A♥ 8♦ . Unlucky river for him, otherwise he might have gotten away from his hand.
Player | Chips |
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BH Binh HoangViet Nam | 114,000(228 BB) |
AK Andrei KosarevRussian Federation | 2,500(5 BB) |
Action Resumes
102 of 125 players are back in the field after the break.
Break
Players are on a 15-minute break.
Tan Rivers Full House with Queens
Dongyeol Choi opened under-the-gun to 900 and was surprised to get four callers—Nikolaos Kiourntzidis in late position, Kiyoung Kim on the button, Kim Toh Tan in the small blind, and Hyunsick Jang in the big blind.
The dealer spread the flop: T♦ J♦ T♥ , and all players checked. On the turn, 2♦ , the action was passed back to Choi, who bet 1,600. Kiourntzidis and Kim folded, but Tan and Jang stayed in the hand to see the river.
The river came down Q♠ , and Tan led out with a bet of 8,000. Jang folded, but Choi called. Tan showed Q♠ Q♣ , and after a moment of frustration,Choi mucked his hand unable to compete with Tan's, who rivered a full house.
Player | Chips |
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NK Nikolaos KiourntzidisGreece | 67,000(168 BB) |
TT Tan TohSingapore | 56,000(140 BB) |
KK Kim KiyoungKorea (Republic of) | 35,000(88 BB) |
HJ Hyunsick JangKorea (Republic of) | 27,000(68 BB) |
DC Dongyeol ChoiKorea (Republic of) | 24,000(60 BB) |
Quads on the Board
The action started with Sehoon Yoon opening from early-position to 900. Nguyen Tan Phuong called from late-position, same went for Jack Maris in the small-blind and Sung Min Lee in the big-blind.
The flop came down 3♦ 3♥ 3♠ and the open raiser continued with a 1,500 bet which only got called by Maris. The 3♣ turn gave both players quads. Maris checked and Yoon fired again, this time for 3,000. Maris called and the river brought the 9♥ . Maris checked and Yoon gave up as it seemed likely that unlike Yoon, Maris was holding an ace. And indeed he did as he tabled A♦ J♥ .
Player | Chips |
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JM Jack MarisAustralia | 49,300(123 BB) |
SY Sehoon YoonKorea (Republic of) | 39,700(99 BB) |
Nguyen Tan Phuong Doubles Up Twice
With only a quarter of his starting stack remaining, Nguyen Tan Phuong needed a double-up to stay alive in the tournament.
Phuong opened under-the-gun for 900 and was called by Bharti Harsh in the big blind. The flop came down 2♣ 9♠ 2♠ .
Phuong checked to Harsh, who bet 300. Phuong called, and both players checked the K♦ turn. On the river, the 6♦ fell, and Phuong let Harsh lead out with a 1,200-chip bet.
Phuong then raised to 4,900. Harsh called, only to see Phuong reveal a boat—three deuces and two sixes—crushing Harsh’s hand. Harsh mucked, and Phuong scooped the pot with a smile.
A couple of hands later, Dinh Tien Thanh opened to 700 in middle position and received three calls—Harsh on the button, Nguyen Tan Phuong in the small blind, and Mikael Andersson in the big blind.
The flop came down 2♥ 6♦ 4♠ . Phuong led out for 1,900, and Andersson called, while Harsh and Thanh folded, leaving the blinds heads-up.
The turn brought the T♣ , and Phuong fired again, this time for 2,200. Andersson raised to 40,000, putting Phuong’s remaining stack at risk and forcing him to go all-in.
Nguyen Tan Phuong: 8♠ 8♦
Mikael Andersson: 5♥ 4♦
The river came down 6♠ , giving both players two-pair. However, Phuong’s eights topped Andersson’s fours, earning him the pot and a crucial double-up. With this boost, Phuong now had enough chips to continue building his stack and stay in the tournament longer.
Player | Chips |
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BH Bharti HarshIndia | 45,000(150 BB) |
MA Mikael AnderssonFinland | 32,000(107 BB) |
NT Nguyen Tan PhuongViet Nam | 25,000(83 BB) |
Local Star Quang Huy Nguyen Has Joined the APT Main Event
Vietnam's Quang Huy Nguyen, third in Vietnam's All Time Money List and Former APT Single Day High Roller Champion has entered the tournament in the hopes of adding a Main Event Title under his belt.
Peerapat Poshyanonda Takes Chips from Sergei Korzhenko
Peerapat Poshyanonda from Thailand opened to 700 from early-position and got three-bet to 2,200 by Sergei Korzhenko in the cut-off. The Thai player called and both players saw a flop consisting of Q♠ 2♠ 2♥ . Poshyanonda checked and Korzhenko put out a 1,200 continuation bet. The Thai national called and the turn brought the A♠ .
Korzhenko bet small once more, this time 1,300, which got called again by his opponent. The river 7♥ went without any action as both players checked. Poshyanonda tabled A♥ 8♥ which was good enough to take down the pot.
Player | Chips |
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PP Peerapat PoshyanondaThailand | 47,600(159 BB) |
SK Sergei KorzhenkoRussian Federation | 43,300(144 BB) |
Cao Ngoc is Back in the Game
After losing 75% of his starting stack Cao Ngoc just doubled up and again has a decent stack to play with. Hoang limped from early-position, Jack Moore made it 1,800 which got called by Mason Griffin on the button, and Chudapal Siarhei in the small-blind, before Cao Ngoc in the big-blind put his 12,000 chips into the middle. Everybody, except Siarhei folded and Ngoc got a chance to build his stack back up again.
Cao Ngoc: K♠ T♥
Chudapal Siarhei: 7♥ 7♠
The board ran out favorable for Ngoc as it came A♣ K♦ T♦ J♣ 3♠ . Ngoc is back in the game!
Player | Chips |
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CS Chudapal SiarheiBelarus | 30,300(101 BB) |
CN Cao NgocViet Nam | 28,400(95 BB) |
Set for a Seamless Event
Tournament directors work behind the scenes to ensure every detail is in place. They’re making sure everything is set for a smooth and thrilling event. Players can focus on their strategies, knowing the tournament staff has created the perfect stage for fun and exciting action.
Play Resumes
Players have returned from the break, with more joining the action as they dive into an exciting day of poker at Flight B of the APT Main Event.
Break
Players are on a 15-minute break.
Greenlee Rivers a Flush
Action was picked on a flop of 6♠ A♣ T♥ with Adam Greenlee betting 3,500 from the small blind. Both Victor Daccach in the big blind and Li Ma on the button called.
The turn 5♣ was checked around. On the river 2♣ , Greenlee fired out 15,000, prompting a fold from Daccach. After some deliberation, Ma made the call, only to see Greenlee reveal Q♣ 4♣ for a flush on the river.
Player | Chips |
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AG Adam GreenleeUnited States of America | 92,000(460 BB) |
VD Victor DaccachUnited States of America | 29,000(145 BB) |
ML Ma LiChina | 22,000(110 BB) |
Manh Duc Doubles vs Le Hung
After just praising Le Hung, he might have blundered some chips away shortly after. We picked up the action on the turn where Hung bet 8,000 into a pot of around 17,000. The board read T♠ 5♠ 6♦ J♦ . Sitting in position Bui Duc Manh raised it to 16,500. Hung called and quickly moved all-in on the 8♦ river for Duc's effective 10,300. Manh Duc called equally quickly.
Bui Duc Manh: T♦ T♥
Le Hung: A♣ Q♣
Player | Chips |
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DB Duc Bui (3)Viet Nam | 70,600(353 BB) |
LT Le Thanh HungViet Nam | 30,000(150 BB) |
Nguyen Tan Phuong Has Entered the Building
APT Phu Quoc Super High Roller Runner Up has joined the field making sure that the second flight of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event will be lively and exciting for the rest of the players.
Le Hung With Great Value Bet on River
Junqiang Lyu opened to 500 from early-position and Shi Bei called before Le Hung raised it to 2,000. Both players called and the flop came down K♠ Q♣ T♥ . Lyu and Bei checked and Hung continued his aggression with a 2,700 bet. Only Lyu called and they went heads-up to the J♠ turn. No action happened, as both players elected to check.
On the river came the 5♠ and Lyu led out for 1,500. After about a minute of thinking time, Hung made a small raise to 4,000. Lyu called but had to concede the pot after Hung tabled T♣ T♦ . Great value bet by Hung, which not everybody would have found.
Player | Chips |
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LT Le Thanh HungViet Nam | 64,000(213 BB) |
JL Junqiang LyuChina | 32,000(107 BB) |
First Elimination of the Day
After losing most of his chips in the previous hand, Tin Tran Hoang tossed his remaining 800 chips into the pot following Li Ma's button open for 500. Ma called.
Tin Tran Hoang: 9♠ 7♥
Li Ma: K♠ K♣
Hoang’s hopes dimmed the moment the hands were revealed. The flop landed J♦ 4♣ J♣ , giving Ma two pair on a paired board and leaving Hoang's chances even slimmer.
The turn 8♣ offered a glimmer of hope with a gutshot draw, but the river 4♠ sealed his fate, ending his main event journey short but not necessarily sweet.
Player | Chips |
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ML Ma LiChina | 43,000(430 BB) |
TH Tran Hoang TinViet Nam | busted |
Ruihan Cheng With the Early Double-Up
Tin Hoang started the action with a limp from middle-position. Manh Duc on the button made it 500, and Ruihan Cheng and Hoang called. On 8♠ 4♣ 2♣ the preflop limper Hoang led out for 600. Duc raised it to 1500, and Cheng and Hoang called.
The turn brought the 6♦ . Cheng checked and Hoang continued his betting with a 10,000 chips bet. The button got out of the way, but the big-blind Cheng moved all-in for 35,300. After a few seconds of deliberation time, Hoang decided to call, barely covering Cheng.
Ruihan Cheng: 5♣ 3♣
Tin Hoang: 4♥ 2♥
The river bricked out and Cheng won the first big pot of the day with his straight.
Player | Chips |
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RC Ruihan ChengChina | 85,000(850 BB) |
DB Duc Bui (3)Viet Nam | 30,000(300 BB) |
TH Tran Hoang TinViet Nam | 800(8 BB) |
Early Action
Jia Zhu from China opened to 300 from middle-position and Tin Hoang called, before Le Hung raised it to 1,500. Zhu responded with a four-bet to 4,500. Only Hung called and both players saw a flop of T♦ T♣ 5♠ . Zhu continued with a 3,700 bet which Hung called quickly.
The turn brought the third T♠ and the Chinese player slowed down and checked. But not Hung, he bet 10,000 and Zhu threw his hand into the muck.
Player | Chips |
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LT Le Thanh HungViet Nam | 48,400(484 BB) |
JZ Jia Zhu (2)China | 31,800(318 BB) |
Early Risers: The First to Hit the Felt
Here's a list of players who would like to build their stacks early:
Player | Chips |
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RM Remo MartiSwitzerland | 40,000(400 BB) |
RD Rudolf DominRussian Federation | 40,000(400 BB) |
VD Victor DaccachUnited States of America | 40,000(400 BB) |
WG Wade GillettCanada | 40,000(400 BB) |
AG Adam GreenleeUnited States of America | 40,000(400 BB) |
SA Shukla AkhandIndia | 40,000(400 BB) |
GL Godfrey LeungCanada | 40,000(400 BB) |
VD Vu DuongFrance | 40,000(400 BB) |
JS Jean SouprayenmestryFrance | 40,000(400 BB) |
JD Jianbo DingItaly | 40,000(400 BB) |
LM Le Manh CuongViet Nam | 40,000(400 BB) |
RC Ruihan ChengChina | 40,000(400 BB) |
Cards Are in The Air
Play is underway for Day 1B of the Main Event. Good luck to all the players!
APT Phu Quoc Main Event 1B
Good morning from sunny Phu Quoc!
The excitement is building as we kick off this morning’s session with the second opening flight of VND 36,000,000 APT Main Event, with a substantial guaranteed prize pool of VND 25,000,000,000.
Play gets underway at 11:00 am local time. Players start off with 40,000 in chips and play through six 45-minute levels and four 60-minute levels. The blinds begin at 100/100, with a 100 big blind ante. A 15-minute break will take place after every two levels. Registration remains open until 8:30 pm local time.
Stay tuned for full coverage throughout the day’s action.