Final Day
China's Jinlong Hu Tames Gold Lion APT Main Event Trophy; Claims VND 4,710,000,000 ($185,430) Top Prize

Jinlong Hu of China emerged victorious in the VND 36,000,000 APT Phu Quoc Main Event, taking home VND 4,710,000,000 ($185,430). He outlasted a field of 795 entries (400 unique), dominating the heads-up match against South Korea’s Junseok Oh. With a 5:1 chip lead, Hu quickly sealed the win, while Oh earned VND 2,865,000,000 ($112,795) for his runner-up finish.
With an online bracelet and nearly USD 600,000 in live tournament earnings already to his name, Hu can now add an APT title to his growing list of accomplishments. This win not only secures his second major live tournament victory but also advances him 36 places on the China All-Time Money List, landing him at #59.
APT Host Greg Liow had a chance to speak to Hu, via the aid of a translator, after his momentous victory:
I think the biggest challenge for me is that in my previous two main event final tables, I finished at ninth and eighth, and both performances were poor. So, this time, I obviously hope to break through and challenge myself to win the championship.
I think there are two key moments for me. The first was when I made a re-jam with 10-8 suited from the big blind. There was an Indian player who opened, and I re-jammed. He snap-called with ace-king. But this hand with 10-8 suited, I had pushed it three times before, and each time I won it at the final table. So, I was confident this time as well, and I ended up winning with two pairs.
The second key moment was when my biggest competitor, David, and I both had strong hands. I opened with ace-queen suited, and he re-jammed. We were heads-up, and I called, and I won. After I won that hand, I felt that I was definitely going to win because I had a huge chip advantage, and my toughest competitor was out.
I think, firstly, the Golden Lion trophy is one of the best-looking trophies I’ve ever seen, second only to the WSOP gold bracelet. Secondly, because APT is the Asia Poker Tour, it represents the highest level of poker competition in Asia, so it holds a very special meaning for me.
Place | Player | Prize (USD) |
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1 | JH Jinlong Hu | $185,430 |
2 | JO Junseok Oh | $112,795 |
3 | DT Do Tien Vu | $79,725 |
4 | TT Truong Thang Minh | $60,040 |
5 | DE David Erquiaga | $47,340 |
6 | WH Wang Haozhao | $34,530 |
7 | DG Deepankur Gupta | $25,295 |
8 | CZ Chuhao Zhang | $17,520 |
9 | PN Pham Ngoc Quoc Bao | $13,860 |
Final Table Action
In just five hands, Pham Ngoc Bao from Vietnam saw himself walking towards the payout counter when his ace-jack offsuit bumped into the champion’s ace-queen suited which turned a two-pair eliminating Bao so early in the day. Bao went home with a significant ninth place cash prize of VND 352,000,000 (~$13,860).
Despite having doubled up twice, China’s Chuhao Zhang found himself in a pinch when he tried to steal the blinds on the button by jamming with ace-eight offsuit, only to be called by Vietnam’s Do Tien Vu, who won with ace-ten high. Instead of the blinds, however, Zhang was able to snatch a well-deserved reward of VND 445,000,000 (~$17,520) for finishing eighth.
Another finalist who attempted to stay in the game through several double-ups was India’s Deepankur Gupta. In a pivotal hand for the champion, Gupta went all-in with ace-king, hoping for another double-up against Hu’s ten-eight suited. Although Gupta was ahead until the flop, fortune turned against him when Hu hit a pair on the turn, eliminating him from the tournament in seventh place. Gupta walked away with VND 642,500,000 (~$25,295).

Haozhao Wang from China, struggling after being blinded out due to a lack of playable cards, was forced to shove all-in for his tournament life with jack-six offsuit. The action unfolded in a battle of the blinds against Vu, who called with king-ten offsuit. Vu paired his king on the turn, sealing Wang's fate and sending him to the payout counter to collect his sixth place prize of VND 902,500,000 (~$35,530).
David Erquiaga from the Philippines, who entered the final table as the chip leader, lost a crucial hand that shifted the chip lead to Hu. From there, a series of unfortunate exchanges followed, culminating in Erquiaga shoving all-in with pocket deuces against Hu’s ace-queen suited. Hu paired his queen on the flop, sealing Erquiaga’s fate. Erquiaga exited in fifth place, taking home VND 1,202,500,000 (~$47,340) to some time in the sun and beach.
Australia’s Minh Truong Trang defended his blind by shoving all-in with king-nine offsuit in response to Hu’s aggression. After a brief tank, Hu called with ace-eight suited and caught two-pair on the flop, making Trang another of his eliminations and widening the gap between Hu and the remaining two players. Trang exited the tournament in fourth place, earning VND 1,525,000,000 (~$60,040).

Down to three players, Hu’s lead was double the combined stack of Vu and Oh. With that ratio, it wasn’t that long before Vu became the next casualty in Hu’s felting spree.
Hu, holding queen-eight offsuit, strategically trapped Vu into believing he had a weak hand, despite hitting two-pair on the flop. Vu, taking the bait, shoved all-in with jack-ten, hoping to complete his straight draw. Missing his draw entirely, Vu exited in third place with VND 2,025,000,000 (~$79,725).
It’s heads-up! The match lasted just an hour and a half, during which Oh found himself mostly card dead. Unable to find the right spot or hand to shove, he eventually took a stand with eight-six suited against Hu’s king-seven suited. Hu’s hand held up without improvement, securing the win. Despite his elimination, this marked Oh’s biggest career achievement and a significant milestone in his poker journey.

So who won in the end? None other than Hu who took home VND 4,710,000,000 ($185,430) and a very precious APT Lion Trophy . Congratulations to all the players.
Oh Got a Much-Need Double Up with Seven-Three Off

Hand #150 Hu got a walk.
Hand #151 Hu shoved all-in with Q♥ 4♥ on the button. Oh folded.
Hand #152 Hu got a walk.
Hand #153 Hu shoved all-in with Q♣ 8♦ on the button and Oh folded.
Hand #154 Oh shoved all-in with T♠ 7♦ and Hu folded.
Hand #155 Hu went all-in with K♣ 6♠ and Oh folded.
Hand #156 Hu got a walk.
Hand #157 Hu went all-in with K♣ 8♠ on the button and Oh called for his tournament life with 7♦ 3♣ .
The flop dropped 7♣ 2♦ T♥ giving Oh a pair.
The turn A♥ and 3♠ improving Oh to two-pair, doubling him up.
Player | Chips |
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JH Jinlong Hu | 27,000,000(68 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 3,400,000(9 BB) |
Hu Bullies Oh

Hand #143 Jinlong Hu limped with 7♦ 7♠ on the button and Junseok Oh with J♣ 9♦ checked his blind. The flop dropped 4♦ K♣ J♦ got a check-check all the way to the turn of T♦ . On the river Q♦ , Oh check-called Hu's bet of 500,000 and won the pot with his flush.
Hand #144 Oh with A♦ J♥ on the button raised to 700,000 and got called by Hu with J♦ 8♠ . The flop revealed 9♦ K♣ 4♦ which Hu checked. Oh continued with 350,000 and Hu folded.
Hand #145 Hu limped with T♣ 4♥ and Oh checked 7♣ 5♥ The flop Q♦ 6♣ 9♥ got check-called by Oh after Hu shot 400,000 into the pot. The turn 5♣ was checked by both players. The river 3♦ went check-check and Oh scooped the pot.
Hand #146 Oh limped on the button with A♥ 3♣ . Hu woke up with A♦ A♣ and raised to 800,000. Oh not to be outdone, three-bet to 2M. Hu flat-called. The flop Q♦ 9♥ 7♥ was checked by Hu. Oh continued with 800,000. Hu raised to 2M and Oh folded.
Hand #147 Hu jammed all-in with K♥ 3♣ on the button and won the pot.
Hand #148 Oh limped with K♣ 6♦ on the button and Hu responded with a jam all-in with A♦ 5♦ . Oh folded and Hu scooped the pot.
Hand #149 Hu shoved all-in with 9♥ 5♥ on the button and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
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JH Jinlong Hu | 27,000,000(90 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 4,100,000(14 BB) |
Hu Pulling Further Ahead
Hand #136 Junseok Oh limped with 6♠ 5♦ and Jinlong Hu checked the blind with 8♦ 4♦ . The dealer flopped 4♥ 2♣ 9♦ . Hu check-called Oh's bet of 450,000. The turn 8♥ got another check from Hu. Oh continued with 1.2M. Hu responded with an all-in shove. Oh folded.
Hand #137 Hu limped with 8♦ 7♥ and Oh checked the blind with J♦ 3♣ . The players checked the flop 7♦ 6♦ T♣ Hu bet 500,000 on the turn A♠ after Oh checked. Oh mucked and Hu scooped the pot.
Hand #138 Oh limped with K♥ 2♥ and Hu checked his J♦ 6♠ . The flop 3♣ 3♠ J♣ got a check-check. Hu check-called the turn A♠ after Oh bet 450,000. The river 7♣ was checked by both players again. Hu won the pot.
Hand #139 Hu limped in with 8♥ 4♦ and Oh check J♦ 8♠ to see the flop of K♠ J♠ T♠ . Both players checked through the 5♠ turn and 7♣ river. Oh won the pot.
Hand #140 Hu got a walk.
Hand #141 Hu limped in with 6♣ 2♣ and Oh checked his Q♦ 8♥ . The flop dropped 8♦ T♣ A♠ . Both players rode the flop to see the turn of K♠ . With action passed to Hu, Hu bet 900,000 and scooped the pot after the immediate fold of Oh.
Hand #142 Oh, on the button, raised to 900,000 with K♥ 9♠ . Hu woke up with Q♥ Q♦ in the big blind and shoved all-in. Oh folded. and Hu won the pot.
Player | Chips |
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JH Jinlong Hu | 25,000,000(83 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,900,000(20 BB) |
Oh Doubles Up
Hand #129 Jinlong Hu in small blind completed with A♦ K♦ and Junseok Oh checked his big blinds with 9♦ 7♦ . The flop dropped 8♠ 5♣ 9♠ and got checked by both players. Oh bet 525,000 on the turn 4♦ . Hu folded.
Hand #130 Oh completed on the button with eight-seven offsuit. Hu with ace-jack suited raised to 850,000 and won the pot.
Hand #131 Hu shoved all-in with K♣ 4♥ on the button and Oh with A♦ 4♣ folded.
Hand #132 Oh with A♦ 4♥ on the button opened for 640,000 and got called by Hu with 8♦ 5♥ . The flop dropped 3♦ 4♦ 6♣ . Hu bet 700,000 and Oh called. The turn T♠ got an all-in shove from Hu. Oh tanked and eventually made the call. The river T♦ doubled Oh up.
Hand #133 Hu raised to 600,000 on the button with K♣ 3♠ . Oh called with K♥ Q♠ . The dealer flopped A♦ 6♣ 5♥ Oh check-raised to 950,000 after Hu bet 450,000. Hu folded.
Hand #134 Oh with K♦ Q♣ on the button raised to 900,00 and won the pot.
Hand #135 Hu raised to 600,00 on the button with A♥ 7♣ and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 20,000,000(67 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 11,000,000(37 BB) |
Heads-Up Showdown

The final two players, Jinlong Hu and Junseok Oh, are back at the table, ready to battle it out for the title of champion. Only one will emerge as the last player standing.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 26,000,000(87 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,400,000(18 BB) |
Oh Has Kings
Hand #121 Junseok Oh got a walk.
Hand #122 Do Tien Vu on the button raised to 600,000 with 7♦ 6♦ on the button. Junseok Oh, in the small blind, called with K♣ 9♠ . Jinlong Hu with A♣ K♦ in the big blind, three-bet to 2.1M and got called by Oh after Vu got out of the way. The flop K♥ 4♦ J♥ was checked by Oh. Hu bet 1.1M and got called by Oh again. The 3♥ turn got check-called by Oh one more time after Hu bet 2.5M. The river Q♥ got check-check and Hu won the pot.
Hand #123 Hu shoved all-in in the small blind and won the pot.
Hand #124 Oh got a walk.
Hand #125 Hu got a walk.
Hand #126 Oh woke up with K♠ K♣ on the button and raised to 700,000. Vu in big blind defended with 9♠ 4♠ . The flop came down 5♦ 5♣ T♦ . Vu checked and Oh bet 700,000. Vu folded.
Hand #127 Hu raised to 600,000 with Q♣ 2♠ on the button and Oh called with 8♠ 7♣ The flop came down 4♠ 7♠ 5♥ got checked by both players. The turn T♦ and the 9♠ river was checked again by both. Oh won the pot.
Player | Chips |
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JH Jinlong Hu | 21,000,000(70 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,500,000(18 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 4,900,000(16 BB) |
Hu's Aggession Increases the Gap in Chips
Hand #114 Jinlong Hu completed in the small blind with J♥ 4♦ and Do Tien Vu checked with J♦ 7♠ . The players checked all the way to the turn with a board of 4♥ 6♣ A♥ 6♥ . But on the river Q♦ , Hu bet 350,000 and Vu folded.
Hand #115 Hu raised on the button with T♦ 5♦ . Oh in the small blind holding 7♥ 7♦ tanked and three-bet to 1.7 million. Hu folded.
Hand #116 Oh in small blind with K♣ J♣ raised to 750,000 and got called by Hu in the big blind with 9♦ 3♦ . The flop Q♥ J♥ 9♣ was bet by Oh and Hu called. Oh continued with a 700,000 bet on the 4♥ turn which made Hu fold.
Hand #117 Oh on the button raised to 600,000 with J♥ 9♣ and Vu called from the big blind with K♥ 2♥ . The flop came down 3♣ 5♠ 2♣ which got checked by both players. Vu check-called the turn T♣ after Oh bet 450,000. The river A♠ was check-called by Vu after Oh bet 1.3M. Vu won the pot.
Hand #118 Hu raised to 500,000 with K♣ J♠ on the button to be called by Oh in the big blind with 7♠ 4♣ . The flop 7♦ 3♠ 9♠ got a check-check. Oh check-called the turn A♦ after a bet of 550,000 by Hu. The river 9♥ was checked by both players. Oh scooped the pot.
Hand #119 Oh with A♠ 4♦ raised to 625,000 in the small blind. Hu in the big blind called with Q♣ 5♣ . The flop 5♦ 9♥ J♣ was checked by both players. Oh bet the 3♣ turn to 400,000 and Hu re-raised to 1.2M. Shaking his head, Oh called. The river 4♥ got a check-check and Hu picked up the pot.
Hand #120 Oh on the button raised to 700,000 with A♠ 9♥. and got called by Vu in the big blind with Q♣ 7♣ . The flop came down 4♣ 2♥ J♥ . Oh bet 400,000 after Vu checked. Vu mucked and Oh scooped the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 15,000,000(50 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 9,200,000(31 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 7,500,000(25 BB) |
Oh and Hu Exchange Some Chips
Hand #100 Jinlong Hu with K♥ T♥ raised to 500,000 on the button. Junseok Oh called with 9♦ 3♦ in the big blind. The flop 2♠ 6♣ J♦ was checked by Oh. Hu fired 300,000 and won the pot after Oh folded.
Hand #101 Oh in the small blind with A♣ 7♣ raised 650,000 and won the pot.
Hand #102 Oh with 3♥ 3♦ raised to 500,000 on the button and got called by Do Tien Vu in big blind with T♦ 5♣ . The flop came down 6♦ 6♥ T♣ and Vu check-called after Oh bet 250,000. The turn Q♥ got checked by both players. The river 7♥ got a check-check and Vu won the pot.
Hand #103 Hu raised to 500,000 with J♦ 7♥ on the button. Vu, with 6♦ 4♦ three-bet to 1,300,000 in small blind. Hu folded and Vu won the pot.
Hand #104 Hu got a walk.
Hand #105 Oh with Q♥ J♦ on the button raised to 750,000. Hu with 5♥ 5♦ in the small blind called. Vu came along in the big blind with 4♣ 3♣ . The flop 7♣ 7♠ 2♦ was checked by all players. The turn 2♠ got a bet from Hu for 800,000 and scooped the pot when everyone else mucked their hands.
Hand #106 Hu with J♦ 2♦ on the button opened for 500,000 and got called by Oh with K♣ 8♥ in the big blind. The flop 5♦ 4♣ Q♥ got a check from both players. The turn 4♦ was bet by Oh for 250,000 which Hu called. The river 8♠ got an 800,000 bet from Oh and Hu folded.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 14,000,000(56 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 9,200,000(37 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 8,400,000(34 BB) |
Oh Doubles Up
Hand #92 Junseok Oh woke up with K♥ K♦ in the small blind and raised to 775,000 and Jinlong Hu shoved all-in with A♦ 5♦ . Oh snap-called for his tournament life. The board displayed 6♠ 5♣ 3♥ Q♠ 6♥ and Oh doubled up.
Hand #93 Hu with K♥ 5♣ completed the blind and Do Tien Vu checked in big blind. The flop 7♦ 2♣ 5♥ was checked by both players. The 7♣ turn was bet by Vu for 250,000 after Hu checked. Hu called. The river 5♠ got a check-check and Hu scooped the pot.
Hand #94 Vu in small blind with J♦ T♦ raised to 525,000 and got a call from Oh in big blind with Q♥ 5♦ . The flop dropped 6♠ 2♦ 2♥ and got a check-check. After action was passed, Oh bet 500,000 on the river 5♠ and won the pot after Vu folded.
Hand #95 Vu raised 500,000 with Q♥ 7♥ on the button and won the pot.
Hand #96 Hu completed with K♦ 3♦ and Vu raised to A♦ 4♠ and won the pot.
Hand #97 Hu raised to 500,000 T♦ 7♦ on the button and got a caller in Oh in the big blind with J♣ 9♦ . The flop dropped T♣ 7♣ 3♦ and was check-called by Oh after Hu bet 400,000. The turn K♣ was check-called by Oh again after Hu bet 850,000. The river 5♥ got another check from Oh. Hu fired 1,800,000. Oh folded.
Hand #98 In small blind Q♥ 7♣ was enough for Oh to complete the blind. Hu checked his big blind. The flop came down 9♦ T♦ 7♠ . Hu bet 350,000 after it was checked by Oh. Oh called to see a turn. The turn 4♠ got a check-check. Then the river 4♥ got another check from both players. Oh won the pot.
Hand #99 Oh with 9♥ 4♥ raised to 550,000 on the button and got a call from the small blind Hu. with K♣ Q♣ . On the flop 7♠ 8♦ A♦ , Hu check-called Oh's bet of 400,000. The turn J♦ got checked by both players. And the river 4♦ got a bet of 1,000,000 from Hu. Oh folded.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 13,000,000(52 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 9,800,000(39 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 8,500,000(34 BB) |
Oh, a Flush

Hand #83 Junseok Oh in small blind with Q♣ 4♦ completed the blind. Jinlong Hu checked his big blind. The flop came down K♣ Q♦ T♣ . Oh bet 200,000 and Hu mucked his hand. Oh won the pot.
Hand #84 Hu with 4♦ 2♦ in small blind raised to 550,000 and Do Tien Vu with A♠ 6♠ called to see a flop of 6♦ A♦ J♣ . Hu bet 350,000 and Vu called. The turn 4♣ got checked by Hu and Vu bet 1,000,000 for his two-pair. Hu called, then checked the river 5♥ and Vu continued the pressure with a 2,100,000 bet. Hu folded and Vu won the pot
Hand #85 Hu woke up with A♠ K♠ on the button and raised to 400,000. Oh called in the big blind with K♥ 9♣ . The flop came down 3♥ 5♥ T♥ which got checked by both players. The 5♣ got a 400,000 bet from Oh and Hu called. The river 7♥ gave Oh a flush and bet 1,300,000. Hu folded.
Hand #86 Vu on the button raised to 430,000 and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 16,000,000(80 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 11,000,000(55 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,100,000(26 BB) |
Vu Has Aces

Hand #58 With A♣ 8♠ , Junseok Oh, under-the-gun, raised to 320,000 and won the pot.
Hand #59 Do Tien Vu with A♦ Q♥ on the button raised to 325,000 and David Erquiaga in small blind three-bet to 900,000 holding Q♦ 9♠ . Vu went all-in and Erquiaga folded.
Hand #60 Vu woke up to A♠ A♥ in cut-off and raised to 325,000 and won the pot.
Hand #61 Jinlong Hu got a walk.
Hand #62 Minh Truong Thang shoved all-in for 1,000,000 on the button holding A♠ 2♥ and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 10,000,000(63 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 8,300,000(52 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 8,000,000(50 BB) |
DE David Erquiaga | 2,100,000(13 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 1,500,000(9 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 1,400,000(9 BB) |
Chips Change Hands

Hand #50 David Erquiaga raised to 350,000 with A♠ 7♥ in hi-jack to be called by Minh Truong Thang on the button holding K♦ Q♦ . The flop dropped 4♠ 6♣ A♥ and got checked by both players. The turn K♠ also got a check-check. On the river 2♥ Erquiaga bet 700,000 and Thang folded.
Hand #51 Jinlong Hu raised to 320,000 on the button holding 7♣ 6♣ and got called by Do Tien Vu in big blind with K♦ 8♦ . The flop dropped T♠ 4♠ J♦ . Vu check-folded his hand after Hu bet 225,000. Hu scooped the pot.
Hand #52 Junseok Oh raised to 320,000 with A♦ T♠ under-the-gun and Erquiaga with A♠ 3♦ in the big blind three-bet to 900,000. Oh called. The flop was dealt 7♦ 9♥ 8♣ which got checked by Erquiaga. Oh bet 500,000 and Erquiaga folded.
Hand #53 Vu raised to 320,000 with K♣ Q♠ on the button and Oh in big blind made the call with 5♦ 3♦ . The dealer flopped 2♠ A♠ K♦ . Oh check-called after Vu bet 250,000. The turn 2♠ got a check-check. Then on the river 2♦ , Oh bet 550,000 after action was passed to him. Vu folded and Oh scooped the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 10,000,000(63 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 7,200,000(45 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 6,500,000(41 BB) |
DE David Erquiaga | 3,700,000(23 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 1,900,000(12 BB) |
Gupta Chips Up Further

Hand #43 Minh Truong Thang on the button with A♥ K♦ shoved all-in for 2,300,000 and Haozhao Wang in big blind went into the tank holding 4♥ 4♦ but decided to fold eventually. Thang won the pot.
Hand #44 Deepankur Gupta with A♣ 5♣ in UTG +1 raised to 320,000 and won the pot.
Hand #45 Gupta raised to 320,000 under-the-gun with A♦ J♦ and won the pot.
Hand #46 Junseok Oh with 6♠ 6♦ raised to 320,000 under-the-gun and got a shove all-in for 17 big blinds by Thang, immediately to his left, holding A♦ Q♥ . Oh asked for a count and decided to muck his hand. Thang scooped the pot.
Hand #47 Jinlong Hu raised to 350,000 from early position with A♠ K♦ and didn't get any callers.
Hand #48 Do Tien Vu raised to 350,000 from the hi-jack with A♠ 3♠ and picked up the blinds.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JO Junseok Oh | 7,000,000(44 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 3,400,000(21 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 3,100,000(19 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 2,500,000(16 BB) |
Action Has Resumed
Players are back from the break with 7 players left on the final table and Junseok Oh leading in chips.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JO Junseok Oh | 7,800,000(49 BB) |
JH Jinlong Hu | 7,100,000(44 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 6,400,000(40 BB) |
DE David Erquiaga | 5,000,000(31 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 2,700,000(17 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 1,700,000(11 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 1,100,000(7 BB) |
Erquiaga Didn't Get Value with Queens

Hand #35 Minh Truong Thang with K♠ T♠ in small blind shoved all-in for 65 big blinds and won the pot.
Hand #36 David Erquiaga with Q♠ Q♦ raised to 250,000 UTG+1 and won the pot.
Hand #37 Jinlong Hu with 6♦ 4♦ raised to 250,000 on the button and got called by Do Tien Vu with Q♥ T♦ in the big blind. The flop dropped T♠ 3♥ 2♥ . Checked to the button, Hu bet 200,000 and Vu called. The turn 6♣ was check-called by Vu again after Hu bet 420,000. The river J♣ was checked by both players and Vu won the pot.
Hand #38 Erquiaga got a walk.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JO Junseok Oh | 7,800,000(65 BB) |
JH Jinlong Hu | 7,100,000(59 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 6,400,000(53 BB) |
DE David Erquiaga | 5,000,000(42 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 2,700,000(23 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 1,700,000(14 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 1,100,000(9 BB) |
Oh Tries to Trap Thang

Hand #25 Junseok Oh with A♣ : K♦ under-the-gun raised to 250,000 and won the pot.
Hand #26 Deepankur Gupta with J♥ 9♦ in small blind shoved all-in and won the pot.
Hand #27 Oh with A♦ 7♦ completed the blind in the small blind. Minh Truong Thang with T♦ 3♣ checked in big blind. The flop came down 3♠ A♥ 9♠ and got checked by Oh. Thang bet 200,000 and Oh called. The 8♠ turn got checked-called by Oh again after Thang bet 300,000. The river J♥ got checked by both players and Oh won the pot.
Hand #28 Jinlong Hu got a walk
Hand #29 Oh with 3♥ 3♣ raised 250,000 in cut-off and won the pot
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 7,900,000(66 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 6,800,000(57 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 2,200,000(18 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 1,400,000(12 BB) |
Hu Wins with Queens

Hand #18 Jinlong Hu with Q♠ J♥ raised to 210,000 in middle position and got called by Junseok Oh with J♦ 9♦ in the big blind. The flop dropped T♣ 6♦ 5♣ . Action passed to Hu who bet 375,000 and won the pot.
Hand #19 Deepankur Gupta raised to 240,000 with A♥ 7♠ : on the button. Junseok Oh with A♠ K♣ in small blind three-bet to 650,000. With action back to the button, Gupta four-bet to 1,200,000. Oh jammed all-in and Gupta folded.
Hand #20 David Erquiaga with K♥ J♦ raised to 240,000 in hi-jack and got three-bet to 880,000 by Jinlong Hu with Q♠ Q♥ in the big blind. Erquiaga folded and Hu won the pot.
Hand #21 Do Tien Vu raised in middle position to 250,000 with 7♦ 4♦ and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JH Jinlong Hu | 7,900,000(66 BB) |
DE David Erquiaga | 5,700,000(48 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,700,000(48 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 4,700,000(39 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 2,700,000(23 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 2,400,000(20 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 1,400,000(12 BB) |
CZ Chuhao Zhang | 1,400,000(12 BB) |
An APT Main Event Champion Is Coming!

Good morning from the tropical paradise of Phu Quoc, Vietnam, where the ocean breeze and the bright sun will share its energy for this historic day in the Asian Poker Tour!
The APT Phu Quoc 2024 Main Event is set to wrap up today at the Corona Resort & Casino and crown a champion with the final table all set to take action. 795 registrants - the largest field in the APT's Phu Quoc-based tourneys - shared a dream to earn a share in the VND 25 billion (~USD 1 million) prize pool. 119 players would be awarded a piece of the prize pool pie with the biggest share of VND 4,710,000,000 (~USD 185,430) and a coveted 24-karat Gold Lion APT Trophy going to the champion.

After several days of competitive tournament poker, only 9 players remain to fight for the top prize. The Philippines' David "Spade" Erquiaga, one of the more renowned poker pros of Asia, sits as the chip leader entering the final table with 5,470,000 chips (109 BB) and looks to be on course for another major title.
South Korea's Junseok Oh comes to the final table with the second largest stack of 5,080,000 chips (102 BB). Oh makes a personal achievement as he makes his first APT final table appearance and his largest APT payout. It could also be his first championship.
China's Jinlong Hu holds the third rank with 4,740.000 chips (95BB). Hu has traveled around the world to pursue his dream of playing poker. Bagging a title in Phu Quoc can add another worthy feather to his global cap of poker achievements.
Vietnam's very own Do Tien Vu has the 4th spot with a stack of 4,630,000 (93BB). Vu recently took down Event 41: Turbo - Double Stack in this APT Phu Quoc series and hopes the win streak will also land him the Main Event title.
Minh Truong Thang of Australia is at the middle of the pack with a fifth-ranked 3,900,000 chips (78 BB) This final table appearance will mark his largest career payout.
India's Deepankur Gupta has the sixth biggest chip count with 3,380,000 chips (68BB). Gupta has had much success in live tournaments and online poker for a combined earnings of over USD 1 Million. A win here will add nicely to his portfolio.
Seventh in the chip count is China's Wang Haozhao with 2,025,000 (41 BB). Haozhao has some small cashes in live tournaments, but this one will be his biggest payday yet.
Second to the bottom is Pham Ngoc Quoc Bao of Vietnam with 1,965,000 chips (39BB). Bao did have a commanding chip lead at one point in the tournament and has the capability to bounce back. Certainly, this final table appearance wil be one of his biggest live earnings.
Chuhao Zhang of China has the shortest stack with 515,000 (10BB) and will have to play well and get lucky to keep in contention for the championship. This will be his first career cash ever.
For a more detailed look into the players, you can check out the profiles of the **APT Phu Quoc Main Event Final Table** players here.
Follow all the drama and the action at the livestream via the official APT Youtube Channel
Live updates will also be given via the APT Blog.
Meanwhile, here is the final table seating and the chip counts:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
DE David Erquiaga | 5,470,000 |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,080,000 |
JH Jinlong Hu | 4,740,000 |
DT Do Tien Vu | 4,630,000 |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 3,900,000 |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 3,380,000 |
WH Wang Haozhao | 2,025,000 |
PN Pham Ngoc Quoc Bao | 1,965,000 |
CZ Chuhao Zhang | 515,000 |
Day 3
Day 3 Of Main Event Ends, "Final Table 9" To Return For Championship

50 qualifiers of the Day 3 leg of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event returned to the tables today at the Corona Resort & Casino to play down to the last 9 players to comprise the final table for tomorrow's final day.
795 registrants punched their VND 36,000,000 (USD 1,400) buy-ins for a shot to earn a share from the VND 25,000,000,000 (USD 1 Million) guaranteed prize pool. 119 made ITM on Day 2 with all players jockeying for a better spot up the payout ladder until 50 remained.
Today, those 50 went into another intense session of nearly 10 hours of poker action until the final table of 9 was reached.
The elimination of Dongyeol Choi in 10th place officially ended the day with "The Final Table 9" bagging up their chips for tomorrow's final day. All 9 who return will be locked in for a payout of at least VND 352,000,000 (USD 13,860). But, of course, the fight will be for the APT Main Event grand prize of VND 4,710,000,000 (USD 185,430) and the coveted Golden Lion APT Trophy.

Leading the final table with the biggest chip stack is David "Spade" Erquiaga of the Philippines with 5,470,000 chips. Erquiaga earned most his chips by making some key eliminations leading up to the final 9. Erquiaga has won several APT titles and other prestigious hardware to amass a total live earnings of nearly USD 1.8 Million. However, he has yet to win an APT Main Event. Maybe this time's the time.
Junseok Oh of South Korea bagged the second largest count with 5,080,000. Oh earned his way to the second spot by winning huge pots like the straight he had over Jinlong Hu. Oh has capped some nice championships and earned over USD 800,000 from live tournaments, but has yet to bag an APT trophy.
China's Jinlong Hu has the third top-stack with 4,470,000 chips. Hu moved up the ranks when he took all the chips of Kyosuke Nagami . Hu has been traveling around the world to play poker and has won some APT events in the past. Hu's Main Event final table appearance will catapult his earnings to over USD 600,000, and even more if he wins it all.
Some of the Day 3 hopefuls who were considered favorites to make it to the final included the likes of Dylan Foster, who unfortunately ran into a case of bad timing and settled for a 34th place finish.

Kyosuke Nagami of Japan had a great run, even making the day's best hand with a straight flush to make him a chip leader at one point, but was stopped short in 11th place.
David Mann of Canada had some brilliant moments to make a comeback, but ended his run in 17th place.
Day 2 chip leader Xuan Thieu Nghiem of Vietnam didn't find the momentum he had in the previous day and was eventually taken out by Erquiaga at 22nd.
Bracelet holder Motoyoshi Okamura of Japan was a top contender, but had to settle for a 14th place payout.
The APT Main Event Final Table continues tomorrow at 11AM and will play until a Main Event champion raises the APT Golden Lion Trophy. There are strict rules that will prevent any ICM deals, so the action is expected to be very competitive.
Meanwhile, here are the Final Table Chip Counts:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
DE David Erquiaga | 5,470,000(55 BB) |
JO Junseok Oh | 5,080,000(51 BB) |
JH Jinlong Hu | 4,740,000(47 BB) |
DT Do Tien Vu | 4,630,000(46 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 3,900,000(39 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 3,380,000(34 BB) |
WH Wang Haozhao | 2,025,000(20 BB) |
PN Pham Ngoc Quoc Bao | 1,965,000(20 BB) |
CZ Chuhao Zhang | 515,000(5 BB) |
Oh What Huge Pot!
Action was picked up with Junseok Oh and Jinlong Hu in a complated hand and a pot worth almost a million in chips.
The board displayed Q♠ J♣ T♦ 4♣ 6♣
Oh checked to Hu, who contemplated what to do next with such a huge pot. To the absolute dismay of Oh, Hu checked.
Oh couldn't help verbalizing his complaint as he showed his hand K♠ 9♦ repeatedly saying, "Why didn't you bet?"
Hu showed his hand Q♥ : J♥ , and said smiling "I cannot"
Player | Chips |
---|---|
4,900,000(61 BB) | |
JH Jinlong Hu | 1,700,000(21 BB) |
Oh Wow! Flush Over Flush!
Junseok Oh raised to 125,000 from the hi-jack and Kyosuke Nagami defended the big blind.
The flop came 3♥ 8♥ 9♠ . Nagami check-called the 130,000 bet of Oh to see a 3♠ turn. Both players check to see a T♥ on the river.
Nagami led out with 120,000 and was raised by Oh to 420,000. Nagami just made the call.
Junseok Oh showed A♥ Q♥ for the nut flush and Nagami flashed a J♥ 9♥ for a weaker flush.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
3,700,000(62 BB) | |
KN Kyosuke Nagami | 1,300,000(22 BB) |
One Mann Out

Action was picked up pre-flop with David Mann at risk and Junseok Oh all-in.
David Mann: 5♣ 5♠
Junseok Oh: J♣ J♠
The flop came down 8♠ T♠ 9♠ , keeping Oh in the lead and leaving Mann praying for a miracle. However, with Oh's flush and straight draws also in play, the odds were heavily against Mann.
The turn T♥ and river 4♠ sealed Mann's fate, eliminating him from the tournament.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
2,595,000(52 BB) | |
DM David Mann | busted |
Outer Table Player Chip Counts

Player | Chips |
---|---|
DE David Erquiaga | 2,550,000(51 BB) |
PS Pun Si Ng | 2,000,000(40 BB) |
2,000,000(40 BB) | |
KT Khac Tran | 1,900,000(38 BB) |
DM David Mann | 1,900,000(38 BB) |
DC Dongyeol Choi | 1,750,000(35 BB) |
1,350,000(27 BB) | |
DT Dinh Tien Thanh | 1,280,000(26 BB) |
NH Nguyen Hoang Duy | 1,200,000(24 BB) |
KN Kyosuke Nagami | 1,100,000(22 BB) |
1,100,000(22 BB) | |
MO Motoyoshi Okamura | 800,000(16 BB) |
TT Truong Thang Minh | 750,000(15 BB) |
TN Tharit Nanthana | 450,000(9 BB) |
Outer Table Action: Another Double Up

Action was picked up with Junseok Oh, under-the-gun, calling the all-in shove of at-risk player ChuHao Zhang for nearly 700,000 chips in a preflop clash.
ChuHao Zhang: T♦ T♥
Junseok Oh: A♦ Q♣
The flop landed 6♦ 5♦ T♣ , giving Zhang a commanding set and bringing a wide smile to his face. Oh, already anticipating the outcome, began counting his chips to hand over. The turn 9♠ and river A♠ sealed the deal, and the dealer slid the pot toward Zhang.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
2,000,000(50 BB) | |
1,400,000(35 BB) |
Queens Give Nanthana a Double Up
The action picked up with Tharit Nanthana all-in for his tournament life, putting 350,000 chips in the middle. He was called by Junseok Oh.
Tharit Nanthana: Q♥ Q♦
Junseok Oh: 5♠ 5♣
The flop came down 6♥ 3♦ 7♥ , giving Oh a gutshot straight draw and putting Nanthana's queens at risk. But the turn Q♠ was a game-changer, improving Nanthana to a set of queens and solidifying his lead. The river J♠ confirmed the double-up, sending Nanthana back into the game with a much-needed boost.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
2,700,000(90 BB) | |
TN Tharit Nanthana | 750,000(25 BB) |
Oh's Aggression Pushes Okamura Out

Deepankur Gupta raised to 50,000 from middle position, and both Junseok Oh and Motoyoshi Okamura called from the small and big blinds, respectively.
The dealer revealed the flop: 9♦ 5♣ 6♥ — a relatively dry board, which all players checked. But things quickly escalated on the turn, 5♥ . Oh checked, and Okamura took the initiative, firing 65,000 into the pot. Gupta folded, but Oh cranked up the pressure with a substantial raise to 165,000. Okamura, after some thought, made the call.
The river brought the A♠ , and with the pot growing, Oh wasted no time, shoving 300,000 into the middle. Okamura, feeling the heat, could only let his hand go, conceding the pot to Oh in a fierce display of aggression.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
1,500,000(60 BB) | |
MO Motoyoshi Okamura | 1,100,000(44 BB) |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 650,000(26 BB) |