Blind level
Level 14: 2,000 / 4,000 ante: 4,000
Entries
10/82
Total Chips
2,460,000
Average
246,000

Day 1B

SMPSMP
5/14/2025, 7:26:25 PM

Vietnam’s Hoang Duy Nguyen Dominates Day 1 of Won Poker Cup III Warm-Up

Level 14: 2,000 / 4,000 ante: 4,000

Vietnam’s Hoang Duy Nguyen closed out Day 1 of the Won Poker Cup III Warm-Up event as the runaway chip leader, bagging a commanding 796,000 chips. He leads the 22 players who have secured seats for the final day—12 qualifiers from Day 1A and 10 from Day 1B.


With 95 entries recorded for Day 1A and 82 more for Day 1B, the event attracted a total of 177 entries, surpassing its guarantee and pushing the prize pool to $85,845.


Nguyen’s dominance was built on a foundation of strategic aggression and well-timed shoves that kept opponents off balance. His disciplined yet daring play allowed him to steadily grow his stack and separate himself from the rest of the field.


Trailing him are Jin Lin (395,000), the Day 1B chip leader, and Mr. Zou (389,000). Both players hold less than half of Nguyen’s stack, putting him in a commanding position heading into the final stretch.


The Day 1A field, though compact, featured several notable names, making it a minefield for anyone hoping to advance. Among them was Anzhela Vasylenko, the defending WPC II Ladies Tournament Champion, who showcased fearless play and well-timed pressure against her tablemates. She capped off her run by eliminating Jian Lin in a late pot, possibly leaving him with the false hope of sneaking into the money.


Day 1B offered an even stiffer challenge. With rising blinds and mounting pressure, players were forced into action at a much faster pace. Unfortunately for J.C. Sayo, he became the Day 1B bubble boy after his shove with A 7 couldn’t crack Tan Lining’s pocket tens, ending his run just short of the money.


Other players advancing to the final day include Quang Huy Nguyen (146,000) and Khayal Abbasov (197,000), both well-positioned to make deep runs as the tournament reaches its conclusion.

Day 1B Chip Counts

PlayerChips
JS
395,000(99 BB)
YZ
Yi ZouAustralia [AUS]Australia
389,000(97 BB)
OT
Oleg TitovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
334,000(84 BB)
LT
321,000(80 BB)
297,000(74 BB)
245,000(61 BB)
236,000(59 BB)
KA
Khayal AbbasovAzerbaijan [AZE]Azerbaijan
197,000(49 BB)
146,000(37 BB)
139,000(35 BB)
SMPSMP
5/14/2025, 6:35:54 PM

Tri Rivers a Full House to Win Dramatic Three-Way All-In

Level 14: 2,000 / 4,000 ante: 4,000

Under the gun, Suhendro open-shoved all-in and was called by Phan Huu Minh Tri on the button. Jo Seng Mok, in the big blind, also moved all-in. Tri called once again, putting both opponents at risk in a three-way showdown.


Suhendro: K J


Jo Seng Mok: A Q


Phan Huu Minh Tri: 7 7


Although Tri was initially ahead with pocket sevens, the action was far from over. The flop came A 7 4, giving Tri a set but also giving Mok a strong flush draw. Suhendro was left needing a miracle.


The turn brought the 9, completing Mok’s flush and seemingly securing the pot. Suhendro was drawing dead — but the river delivered the 4, pairing the board and giving Tri a full house. That miracle river eliminated Suhendro and left Mok stunned, as the pot was pushed to Tri.

PlayerChips
228,000(57 BB)
S
SuhendroIndonesia [IDN]Indonesia
busted
JS
Jo Seng MokMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
busted