Place
9th
Prize
$13,700
Blind level
Level 31: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000
Entries
1/9
Total Chips
225,000
Average
225,000

Final Table

SMPSMP
5/16/2025, 3:45:14 AM

Huan Wen Out In 9th For $13,700

Level 25: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Huan Wen - 9th Place

Huan Wen declares all-in for 330,000 from +1 and Weizheng Zhong successfully isolates from the small blind.

PlayerHandChips
HW
AJ
UTG+1
busted
JJ
SB
1,800,000(36 BB)

No help for Wen on T 3 9 9 K and we are down to eight players after the first hand.

SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 1:35:51 PM

The Circuit Main Event Final 9 Will Start At 12:00 Local

Final 9

The Lord Poker Tournament Circuit Main Event with a prize pool of $700,000 has reached the Final 9, down from a total of 505 entries over four opening flights and 60 qualifiers that battled it out on Day 2 yesterday. With a $9,700 payday for ninth secured already, the remaining contenders will have their sights set on the $120,000 that go to the inaugural champion and a beautiful trophy alongside with it.


Chip leader William Jia - a young Australian pro who came close to a bracelet at the WSOP last year, finishing 9th out of 965 in the $10k Mystery Bounty for $80K - qualified for Day 2 tenth in chips, but was 2nd on his table yesterday morning with a great position and applied pressure from the get-go. A pivotal hand came in level 22 when he took on then chip leader Stephen Song, defending his big blind with K 2 against a button min-raise. He called a 3BB c-bet on the flop K 7 8 and switched to a 2BB lead on the turn K that got called by Song and the board completed J . Jia checked, Song forked out 5,5BB and called Jia's 16BB check-raise with A A . Close to the end he knocked out Yang Liu after winning a flip with eights against ace-king and ended the day by eliminating AAPoker Ambassador Quan Zhou on the final table bubble, open-jamming the small blind with 4 5 against Zhou's Q 9 and the board ran 8 T 2 3 4 . He will start the day with 2,575,000 (51BB).


Second in chips and the most experienced player at the final table is American Stephen Song who has a bracelet and six rings to his name and won the EPT Barcelona $5K Main Event last September for a whopping $1,425,651. He started Day 2 seventh in chips, but had some heavy hitters on his table with overall chip leader Bin Wang to his immediate left. His break came in level 18 when he four-bet jammed Q 6 for 35BB and doubled up against Xuanzhi Zhao with A K when the board ran 7 9 8 5 Q and went on a tear after that. Still on the most stacked table of the tournament he knocked out Rui Sun with aces against kings and won massive pots against other greats like Martin Sedlak and Nevan Chang that took him into a massive lead during level 20 before he lost with A A against Jia's K 2 in the previously mentioned hand. After a roller coaster ending to his day, he bagged 1,945,000 (39BB) for today's final table.


The Final 9 will take their seats at 12:00 on Friday the 16th of May and the SMP Live Updates will be there to cover the action from start to finish.

Final Table Seat Draw

PlayerChipsTableSeat
HW
330,00011
1,595,00012
YZ
560,00013
1,850,00014
WJ
William JiaAustralia [AUS]Australia
2,575,00015
XW
1,820,00016
1,350,00017
JZ
605,00018
SS
Stephen SongUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
1,945,00019

Final Table Chip Count

PlayerChips
WJ
William JiaAustralia [AUS]Australia
2,575,000
SS
Stephen SongUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
1,945,000
1,850,000
XW
1,820,000
1,595,000
1,350,000
JZ
605,000
YZ
560,000
HW
330,000
PlacePayout (USD)
1$124,000
2$67,000
3$48,500
4$40,300
5$29,500
6$22,500
7$17,500
8$16,500
9$13,700