
Day 1B
Neng Zhao Tops Day 1B, Eyes Back-to-Back Titles at Won Poker Cup III

Day1B of the Won Poker Cup III Mystery Bounty is officially in the books, and it's Neng Zhao who leads the survivors after amassing a towering 1,019,000 in chips.
Out of 119 total entries, only 15 players made it through to Day 2, joining the survivors from previous flights. This puts the running total at 194 entries, with Day 1C still underway and sure to push the field even higher.
Zhao, fresh off his victory in the Won Poker Cup III Warm-Up, is in prime position to capture a second trophy. His stack more than double Day 1A chip leader Khayal Abbasov, who bagged 410,000, and falls behind Kim Long Lam, who bagged 510,000 chips.
Zhao showcased a masterclass in chip accumulation throughout the day—building patiently, applying pressure at the right moments, and exploiting spots where others faltered. Once he established control, he wielded his stack with surgical aggression, often forcing opponents into uncomfortable folds or ill-timed shoves.
Fittingly, Zhao closed the flight with a bang—bursting the bubble when his queens held against Thai Cong Huan’s ace-jack, sending Huan to the rail just short of the money.
Several other notable names from Day 1B are also through to the final day, ready to chase bounties and glory.
With Day 1C still ongoing, the field will grow—but the question is:
Can Zhao hang on to the top spot and run it back for a second title in the same series?
Day 1B Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
NZ Neng Zhao | 1,019,000(127 BB) |
LK Lam Kim Long | 511,000(64 BB) |
MT Minh Thang Tran | 378,000(47 BB) |
CJ Craig Jones | 317,000(40 BB) |
HN Hoang Nam Nguyen | 179,000(22 BB) |
SK Sergey Kharitonov | 176,000(22 BB) |
PN Pham Ngoc Tuan | 175,000(22 BB) |
SA Sheng An | 159,000(20 BB) |
OT Oleg Titov | 159,000(20 BB) |
HT Hai Tan Pham | 145,000(18 BB) |
LT Lining Tan | 82,000(10 BB) |
NH Nguyen Huu Cao Tri | 74,000(9 BB) |
NG Nikolai Guliaev | 55,000(7 BB) |
KH Kinh Huyen Nguyen | 38,000(5 BB) |
Turned Up the Heat — And Busted
After Lam Long completed the small blind, Tomas Dedinas raised it up to 21,000 from the big blind and got a call.
The flop came 4♦ T♥ 2♦, and Dedinas continued with a 16,000 bet. Long didn’t just call—he check-raised to 56,000, putting pressure on immediately.
When the 2♥ hit the turn, Long shoved all-in, ramping up the aggression. Dedinas, perhaps sensing a chance to catch a bluff, made the call.
The river K♦ was no savior.
Long turned over T♦ 7♣ for top pair on the flop, while Dedinas showed Q♣ 4h—just bottom pair and a prayer. It wasn't enough.
When the pot was pushed across the table, Dedinas stood up and made his exit, undone by a bold line that didn’t pan out.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
LK Lam Kim Long | SB | 510,000(64 BB) |
TD Tomas Dedinas | BB | busted |
Updated Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
LK Lam Kim Long | 298,000(60 BB) |
HH Hoang Hai Nam | 233,000(47 BB) |
SK Sergey Kharitonov | 189,000(38 BB) |
OT Oleg Titov | 184,000(37 BB) |
SA Sheng An | 178,000(36 BB) |
TD Tomas Dedinas | 157,500(32 BB) |
NZ Neng Zhao | 138,500(28 BB) |
NG Nikolai Guliaev | 119,500(24 BB) |
Random Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
---|---|
SA Sheng An | 128,000(85 BB) |
BN Buu Nghia Le | 123,800(83 BB) |
LT Lining Tan | 109,400(73 BB) |
TT | 95,000(63 BB) |
ZY Zhifan Ye | 85,500(57 BB) |
VT Van Tien Dinh | 79,000(53 BB) |
LK Lam Kim Long | 73,400(49 BB) |
IY Ihor Yerofieiev | 69,000(46 BB) |
ER Erik Rozhynskyi | 64,000(43 BB) |