Final Day
Yu Young Jin Goes Wire-to-Wire to Win Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event

The live poker scene in South Korea has crowned a new winner for a brand new series in the first-ever Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event. Only nine players out of a field of 248 entries returned to battle for the title and a home victory was the final outcome at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center.
Yu Young Jin entered the live-streamed final table inside of Studio 159 as the dominant chip leader ahead of Su Min Im and Jae Seok Sim. It came as little surprise that the top three in chips heading into the showdown also ended up on the podium spots when all was said and done.
Ultimately, it came down to the duel between Jin and Im, the only two players to hold the chip lead for the entire duration of the final table. With a rather large average, it still only took 15 minutes to determine a winner. Jin topped off a very dominating performance at the tables for KRW 60 Million while Im had to settle for the runner-up spot.
The Isabelle Group was hosting the event in the heart of Gangnam, one of the richest districts in the entire country and the No-Limit Hold'em competition was held as part of a mind games festival that also included the board games Baduk, Janggi and Chess. Several main stream sponsors supported the new sports paradigm such as Samsung Medicos.
For the final two days, the thrilling conclusion of the Super Cup Seoul Main Event was live-streamed inside of Studio 159 and it will also be shown as TV broadcast later on as well with the Mind Sports Show as partner. Several international stops are planned for next year with further details to be announced soon.
The first level of the Main Event final table brought no casualty but Kwang Jin Park dropped to the bottom of the leaderboard. He doubled once only to see his pocket kings cracked by Geun Seop Ban, who then knocked out Park soon after.
Young Kyu Kim experienced a quite similar time line. He first doubled, then suffered a setback by doubling Su Min Im and bowed out shortly thereafter to reduce the field to the final seven contenders. That barely lasted five minutes, as the next short stack hit the rail in Man Woo Park.
Yu Young Jin was the runaway chip leader for an extended period but then suffered two set backs as the stack sizes started to get closer atop the leaderboard. Longhao Shen doubled through Su Min Im with kings versus tens and then doubled through Jin as well, only to send all of chips chips right back to Im soon after. That massive pot vaulted Im into the lead and he pulled further ahead.
Joo Hee Oh lost most of her chips in a battle of short stacks against Geun Seop Ban and the last three and a half big blinds vanished when her pocket queens were cracked by the ace-deuce of chip leader Im. The Isabelle Group ambassador bowed out in fourth place as the last woman in the field.
During four-handed play, the smooth sailing of Im hit a major setback when he paid off the flopped nut flush of Jin, who jumped back into the top spot. With two chip leaders and two distinct short stacks, it was Ban who three-bet jammed ace-six into the ace-queen of Jin and bowed out just shy of the podium.
Jin was also responsible for the next elimination as he claimed the short stack of Sim to enter the heads-up stage with an advantage of more than two and a half times to one over Im. The opening stages of the duel saw Im gain some momentum, only for it all come to a crashing end within 15 minutes. Jin pulled further ahead, then jammed two pair and was called by worse to go wire-to-wire in five hours on the final day.
Final Table Result
1st Place: Yu Young Jin (South Korea) – KRW 60 Million (~$42,891)
2nd Place: Su Min Im (South Korea) – KRW 40 Million (~$28,594)
3rd Place: Jae Seok Sim (South Korea) – KRW 25 Million (~$17,871)
4th Place: Geun Seop Ban (South Korea) – KRW 18 Million (~$12,867)
5th Place: Joo Hee Oh (South Korea) – KRW 13 Million (~$9,293)
6th Place: Longhao Shen (China) – KRW 9 Million (~$6,434)
7th Place: Man Woo Park (South Korea) – KRW 7 Million (~$5,004)
8th Place: Young Kyu Kim (South Korea) – KRW 5.4 Million (~$3,860)
9th Place: Kwang Jin Park (South Korea) – KRW 4.2 Million (~$3,002)

Young Kyu Kim Eliminated in 8th Place

Young Kyu Kim got the last few chips in the next hand and was called three ways. The active players checked down the entire board and Im finished the job he had started. Kim was ousted in 8th place for KRW 5.4 Million.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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YK Young Kyu Kim | J♦4♥ | busted |
SM Su Min Im | A♣K♠ | 1,850,000(74 BB) |
MW Man Woo Park | T♦7♦ | 215,000(9 BB) |
JS Jae Seok Sim | A♥3♥ | 825,000(33 BB) |
Young Kyu Kim Left With Fumes

The action started with a raise to 75,000 by Young Kyu Kim, three times the big blind. Su Min Im then three-bet to 170,000 in the small blind and Kim called. Sim checked and instantly called all-in when Kim jammed. There was no threat for top set and Kim was left on fewer than two blinds.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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SM Su Min Im | K♠K♥ SB | 1,720,000(69 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | A♥K♣ UTG+1 | 35,000(1 BB) |
Geun Seop Ban Short Again
Geun Seop Ban raised to 40,000 with ace-jack and was called by Young Kyu Kim in the big blind. On a flop of K♣ 9♣ 2♠ , Kim checked and then jammed into a bet of 45,000 by Ban, who had to surrender with ace-jack high.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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GS Geun Seop Ban | A♠J♥ | 240,000(12 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | A♣5♣ | 770,000(39 BB) |
Young Kyu Kim Doubles Through Kwang Jin Park
Young Kyu Kim opened to 40,000 and Kwang Jin Park three-bet to 85,000 in the next seat. It folded back to Kim and he used one time bank before moving all-in for 290,000 total.
Park tank-called with the worse pocket pair and lost a big portion of his shorter stack on a board of 9♠ 7♣ 3♣ 6♣ Q♣ to drop to the bottom of the leaderboard.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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YK Young Kyu Kim | A♥A♣ UTG | 630,000(32 BB) |
KJ Kwang Jin Park | J♠J♦ UTG+1 | 205,000(10 BB) |
Winner to be Crowned in the Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event

Eight Koreans versus one Chinese. Will the stunning trophy stay on home soil for the inaugural Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center? Only nine players remain out of a field of 248 entries and they will be battling for the largest slice of the KRW 248 Million prize pool in Studio 159 as of noon local time today.
The man to beat is Yu Young Jin with a staggering 2,100,000 to his name. Su Min Im (955,000) and third-placed Jae Seok Sim (920,000) have fewer chips combine than the chip leader, but they are only one double-up away from taking over the top spot.
Longhao Shen from China is the only one to put a dagger into the home victory and the player from China sits in fourth place with a stack of 845,000. He also eliminated fellow countryman Junsheng Qiao in 11th place last night en route to making the final table.
Furthermore, Isabelle Group ambassador Joo Hee Oh is the last woman standing in this tournament and returns in the middle of the pack with 770,000 to her name.
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat 1: Longhao Shen (China) - 845,000 (42 BB)
Seat 2: Su Min Im (South Korea) - 955,000 (48 BB)
Seat 3: Man Woo Park (South Korea) - 470,000 (24 BB)
Seat 4: Jae Seok Sim (South Korea) - 920,000 (46 bb)
Seat 5: Young Kyu Kim (South Korea) - 340,000 (17 BB)
Seat 6: Kwang Jin Park (South Korea) - 455,000 (23 bb)
Seat 7: Yu Young Jin (South Korea) - 2,100,000 (105 BB)
Seat 8: Geun Seop Ban (South Korea) - 590,000 (30 bb)
Seat 9: Joo Hee Oh (South Korea) - 770,000 (39 bb)
All nine finalists have locked up KRW 4.2 Million ($3,002) for their efforts, whereas the winner can look forward to a top prize of KRW 60 Million ($42,891).
There are 35 minutes left in level 21 at blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante and all levels thereafter will be 60 minutes long. If a deal will be cut or during the heads-up stage, the level duration is cut in half to 30 minutes.
The conclusion of the Main Event gets underway at noon local time inside of Studio 159 and the live stream action on the Super Cup YouTube channel with cards-up coverage and commentary in Korean will run on a 30-minute delay. All SoMuchPoker live updates will be published accordingly to not spoil any of the action.
Day 2
Yu Young Jin Leads Final Nine in Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event

The final table has been set for the inaugural Super Cup Seoul 2024 Main Event at the COEX Convention & Exhibition Center. When the penultimate tournament day kicked off, 38 Day 1 survivors returned to their seats inside of "The Platz" to battle their way as deep as possible for a piece of the KRW 248 Million prize pool.
Only nine of them succeeded in this quest for the time being when the final river card was dealt inside of Studio 159. Eight players from South Korea and one contender from China remain in contention and leading the way by a large margin is Yu Young Jin with 2,100,000 to his name. He has more chips than second-placed Su Min Im (955,000) and third-placed Jae Seok Sim (920,000) just to put things into perspective.
Longhao Shen is the only foreigner trying to claim the stunning trophy and sits in fourth place on the leaderboard with 845,000. He was responsible for the elimination of fellow countryman Junsheng Qiao in 11th place before Day 1c chip leader Sung Won Seo became the final casualty of the night.
Representing the main sponsor Isabelle is none other than Joo Hee Oh, the last woman standing in this tournament. She had somewhat of a roller coaster ride on the live stream table and bagged up 770,000 to her name. All nine finalists have locked up KRW 4.2 Million ($3,002) for their efforts, whereas the winner will receive the handsome top prize of KRW 60 Million ($42,891).
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat 1: Longhao Shen (China) - 845,000 (42 BB)
Seat 2: Su Min Im (South Korea) - 955,000 (48 BB)
Seat 3: Man Woo Park (South Korea) - 470,000 (24 BB)
Seat 4: Jae Seok Sim (South Korea) - 920,000 (46 bb)
Seat 5: Young Kyu Kim (South Korea) - 340,000 (17 BB)
Seat 6: Kwang Jin Park (South Korea) - 455,000 (23 bb)
Seat 7: Yu Young Jin (South Korea) - 2,100,000 (105 BB)
Seat 8: Geun Seop Ban (South Korea) - 590,000 (30 bb)
Seat 9: Joo Hee Oh (South Korea) - 770,000 (39 bb)
The conclusion of the marquee event on the schedule in the heart of Gangnam will recommence with 35 minutes left in level 21 at blinds of 10,000-20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante.
On the final day of the series, the Main Event kicks off at noon local time inside of Studio 159 and the live stream action on the Super Cup YouTube channel with cards-up coverage and commentary in Korean will run on a 30-minute delay. That also applies for the SoMuchPoker live updates until a winner has been crowned.

Junsheng Qiao Short After Bad Beat by Young Kyu Kim
First to act, Junsheng Qiao raised to 50,000 and it folded to Young Kyu Kim in the big blind. He reluctantly jammed for 215,000 and Qiao snap-called.
The dominated pair spiked a set on the A♦ J♠ 5♠ 9♣ 7♣
Player | Hand | Chips |
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JQ Junsheng Qiao | T♥T♣ | 60,000(4 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | 5♥5♦ | 455,000(30 BB) |
Young Kyu Kim Doubles Right Back
Down to the last 105,000, Young Kyu Kim got his short stack into the middle and was looked up by his previous nemesis Longhao Shen.
The ace hit trips on the A♦ A♥ 8♥ 9♠ 7♣ runout for the double.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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LS Longhao Shen | K♥Q♠ | 915,000(61 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | A♣5♠ | 250,000(17 BB) |
Longhao Shen Doubles Through Young Kyu Kim
Longhao Shen raised to 30,000 and Joo Hee Oh called. Young Kyu Kim then three-bet to 90,000 in the small blind only for Shen to jam for 480,000. Oh folded while Kim tank-called.
The board ran out A♣ 7♠ 5♠ 9♠ 4♣ and Shen doubled into seven figures.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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LS Longhao Shen | A♦J♥ | 1,020,000(68 BB) |
JH Joo Hee Oh | 3♦3♥ | 650,000(43 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | J♠J♣ | 105,000(7 BB) |
Young Kyu Kim Calls Correctly With Ace-High
Joo Hee Oh defended her big blind against an under-the-gun raise to 28,000 by Young Kyu Kim and checked the flop as well as turn. She then bet the river for 50,000 and Kim eventually hero-called with the ace-high to win the pot.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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JH Joo Hee Oh | J♥9♠ | 854,000(71 BB) |
YK Young Kyu Kim | A♣J♠ | 596,000(50 BB) |
Joo Hee Oh Reaches Seven Figures

In a min-raised pot four ways to the ten-high flop, Joo Hee Oh bet 40,000 with her bottom set. Gwongjin Park raised to 120,000 from the big blind with the top pair. Gwongjin Park got away from the aces and Sumin Lim tank-called the raise with the bottom two pair.
Oh then called as well and the three players headed to the turn. They checked to the river and Oh bet 200,000 with fewer than that behind. Kim called and mucked against the full house while Oh reached seven figures.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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JH Joo Hee Oh | 6♥6♦ SB | 1,014,000(101 BB) |
YK Youngkyu Kim | K♦T♣ BB | 429,000(43 BB) |
GP Gwongjin Park | A♥A♦ HJ | 775,000(78 BB) |
SL Sumin Lim | 8♠6♠ CO | 702,000(70 BB) |