Place
7th
Prize
$3,400
Blind level
Level 27: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000
Entries
1/177
Total Chips
5,310,000
Average
5,310,000

Final Day

SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 9:47:34 AM

River Trips End Wong’s Tournament Journey

Level 22: 15,000 / 30,000 ante: 30,000
Phan Huu Minh Tri

Hand 10: Phan Huu Minh Tri opened with a raise from the hijack and was called by Tomas Dedinas in the big blind. The flop came A 4 J. Tri fired a bet of 75,000, and Dedinas decided to fold, conceding the pot.

PlayerChipsTableSeat
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
705,000(24 BB)12
535,000(18 BB)17

Hand 11: Under the gun raised and won the pot.


Hand 12: Hoang Duy Nguyen shoved all-in and took the pot.


Hand 13: Dedinas raised to 65,000 in cutoff and got re-raised to 175,000 forcing him to fold.

PlayerChipsTableSeat
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
705,000(24 BB)12
NZ
Neng ZhaoAustralia [AUS]Australia
925,000(31 BB)14

A few hands were missed.


Hand 14: After Hoa Thinh Nguyen three-bet, Weixuan Wang shoved all-in, risking his tournament life. Nguyen quickly made the call, sending both players to showdown.


Weixuan Wang: K 9


Hoa Thinh Nguyen: J T


Board: 2 T Q A T


Nguyen flopped a pair of tens and improved to trips on the river, ending Wang’s tournament run in dramatic fashion.

PlayerHandChips
SB
busted
BB
1,100,000(37 BB)
busted
SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 8:47:06 AM

Final Table Chip Counts

Level 21: 10,000 / 20,000 ante: 20,000
FINAL TABLE
PlayerChipsTableSeat
995,000(50 BB)11
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
400,000(20 BB)12
185,000(9 BB)13
NZ
Neng ZhaoAustralia [AUS]Australia
730,000(37 BB)14
170,000(9 BB)15
385,000(19 BB)16
605,000(30 BB)17
JS
1,465,000(73 BB)18
375,000(19 BB)19
SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 8:28:50 AM

Malik Hits Top Pair to Stay Alive

Level 21: 10,000 / 20,000 ante: 20,000

Weixuan Wang opened with a raise and was met with an all-in shove from Gagandeep Malik. Wong made the call, putting Malik at risk of elimination.


Gagandeep Malik: Q J


Weixuan Wang: A 9


The board ran out J T 6 5 8, pairing Malik’s jack on the flop and holding through the runout. With top pair, Malik scored a much-needed double-up to keep his tournament hopes alive.

PlayerHandChips
SB
404,000(20 BB)
D
340,000(17 BB)
SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 7:27:30 AM

Updated Chip Counts

Level 19: 6,000 / 12,000 ante: 12,000
PlayerChips
JS
778,000(65 BB)
575,000(48 BB)
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
532,000(44 BB)
510,000(43 BB)
427,000(36 BB)
420,000(35 BB)
330,000(28 BB)
278,000(23 BB)
LT
275,000(23 BB)
246,000(21 BB)
SK
Sergey KharitonovUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
235,000(20 BB)
225,000(19 BB)
YZ
Yi ZouAustralia [AUS]Australia
220,000(18 BB)
NZ
Neng ZhaoAustralia [AUS]Australia
88,000(7 BB)
SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 7:13:00 AM

Top Pair No Good

Level 18: 5,000 / 10,000 ante: 10,000

From the cutoff, Titov Oleg raised to 20,000 and was called by Weixuan Wang in the big blind.


The flop came T A T. Wong check-called Oleg’s 25,000 bet to see the 3 turn.


Wang again check-called when Oleg shoved all-in.


Oleg had A J, hitting top pair on the flop, but Wang held T 9, flopping trips. The K river changed nothing, and Wang secured a double-up.

PlayerHandChips
OT
Oleg TitovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
CO
178,000(18 BB)
BB
340,000(34 BB)
SMPSMP
5/15/2025, 5:33:13 AM

Wang Applies Pressure on the Flop

Level 16: 3,000 / 6,000 ante: 6,000
William Wong

Gagandeep Malik, under the gun, opened to 12,000 and got a re-raise from Weixuan Wang in the big blind to 46,000. Malik called to see a flop.


The flop dropped 9 8 2, making Wang fire out 33,000, forcing Malik to fold.

PlayerChips
350,000(58 BB)
169,000(28 BB)
SMPSMP
5/14/2025, 7:49:06 PM

22 Remain in the Hunt on the Final Day of WPC III Warm-Up

Yesterday delivered a thrilling day of poker, filled with notable names, intense showdowns, and multi-way all-ins that kept players and railbirds on the edge of their seats. Today, the action resumes as the remaining players return for the final day of the Won Poker Cup III Warm-Up Event.


Out of 177 total entries across both starting flights, only 22 players remain. Vietnam’s Hoang Duy Nguyen leads the pack with a towering 796,000-chip stack, making him the clear frontrunner. He'll be the one to catch, and it won’t be easy—especially for Jin Lin, the Day 1B chip leader, who returns with 395,000, just half of Nguyen’s total.


But this isn’t a one-man race. The field is full of experienced contenders—“eagles,” ready to strike—who could easily turn the tide. Among them are Anzhela Vasylenko (353,000), the WPC II Ladies Champion, Quang Huy Nguyen (146,000), and Khayal Abbasov (197,000), all hungry for a deep run despite being behind in chips.


With the guaranteed prize pool surpassed at $85,845, every returning player is already guaranteed a minimum payout of $996. But all eyes are on the $20,955 top prize—and the prestigious WPC trophy that comes with it.


Play resumes at 12:00 noon local time, with the field playing 8-handed until the final table, which will then shift to 9-handed format. Levels remain at 30 minutes each, and action will continue until a champion is crowned.


Stay tuned for live updates from the floor as we wrap up the electrifying finale of the Won Poker Cup III Warm-Up!

Table 2 Chip Counts

PlayerChipsTableSeat
SK
Sergey KharitonovUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
251,00021
297,00022
236,00023
OT
Oleg TitovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
334,00024
75,00025
KA
Khayal AbbasovAzerbaijan [AZE]Azerbaijan
197,00026
174,00027
JS
395,00028

Table 3 Chip Counts

PlayerChipsTableSeat
124,00031
245,00032
SK
Sean KeetonAustralia [AUS]Australia
199,00033
796,00034
139,00035
146,00036
66,00037

Table 4 Chip Counts

PlayerChipsTableSeat
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
142,00041
VT
93,00042
YZ
Yi ZouAustralia [AUS]Australia
389,00043
JM
John MurphyAustralia [AUS]Australia
57,00044
NZ
Neng ZhaoAustralia [AUS]Australia
297,00045
LT
321,00046
353,00047

Chip Counts - 22 Survivors

PlayerChips
796,000
JS
395,000
YZ
Yi ZouAustralia [AUS]Australia
389,000
353,000
OT
Oleg TitovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
334,000
LT
321,000
297,000
NZ
Neng ZhaoAustralia [AUS]Australia
297,000
SK
Sergey KharitonovUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
251,000
245,000
236,000
SK
Sean KeetonAustralia [AUS]Australia
199,000
KA
Khayal AbbasovAzerbaijan [AZE]Azerbaijan
197,000
174,000
146,000
TD
Tomas DedinasLithuania [LTU]Lithuania
142,000
139,000
124,000
VT
93,000
75,000
66,000
JM
John MurphyAustralia [AUS]Australia
57,000