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Jungsup Yun, Shaoshua Li, Kai Yat Fam Win WPT Cambodia Passport To The WC Day 1 Side Events; Dmytro Lytvynov Tops Championship Warm Up Day 1A

WPT Cambodia field

With cancellations in the region and the WSOP running for the past two months, opening day at WPT Cambodia – Passport To The World Championship was a clear indicator that live poker had been missed in the region. The day’s events drew a diverse crowd, with players from Vietnam, Korea, China, Singapore, Thailand, India, Taiwan, and Japan showing up in impressive numbers. European nationals were also well represented, adding to the international flair of this popular WPT stop. By night’s end the first winners emerged. Here’s a rundown of the day’s festivities.

Jungsup Yun Wins The NagaWorld Superstack

First on the floor was crowd favorite NagaWorld Superstack. This edition was no different with 162 entries across ten levels of registration. With buy in at $300, the prize pool climbed to $41,642 with 21 players dipping in. Notables making an early run for the WPT merch were Kyle Bao Diep, Vineet Kumar, Vi Khoa Duong, Hwanho Choe, and 2023 WPT Vietnam champion Sorawit Suriyakarn who went on to finish in 8th place.

Jungsup Yun at WPT Cambodia
Jungsup Yun

Among the big stacks at the end of registration was Korea’s Jungsup Yun who went on to close it out after a dominating heads up performance against China’s Shaohua Luo. Yun shipped a career high $11,067 and his career first live title.

Before Yun’s win, the money was reached 9.5 hours in with Vinni Pilling sending two players out simultaneously. Pilling’s QhJc burned 10s10c and a short stack’s 6c3h with a Jack on the board.

Vinni Pilling at WPT Cambodia
Vinni Pilling

Once the money was intact, it took a couple of more hours for the final table to form. Pilling maintained his big stack and went on to finish in 3rd place. Heads up began with Luo backed by a commanding 3:1 stack but both were deep, giving plenty of grinding time. Despite having the shorter stack, Yun dominated to quickly even up.

Yun widened the gap with big bets on low boards leading to the final hand. It was all in preflop with the board running AhKh3c2dAs. Luo had Qs10h that stayed behind Yun’s Ac7c trips.

Date: July 12, 2024
Buy in: $300
Entries: 162
Prize pool: $41,642
ITM: 21 places

Final Table Payouts

Place Players Flag
Payout in USD
1 Jungsup Yun Korea 11,067
2 Shaohua Luo China 7,252
3 Vinni Pilling New Zealand 4,272
4 Van Xuan Nguyen Viet Nam 2,601
5 Haile Rafik Kuo Grenada 2,007
6 Wei Peng Johnson Tan Singapore 1,664
7 Bihari Michael Adam Hungary 1,441
8 Sorawit Suriyakarn Thailand 1,270
9 Hwanho Choe Korea 1,107

Shaoshua Li Wins the Deepstack Mini HR

China’s Shaoshua Li may not be a familiar face in the WPT crowd but his gameplay at the Deepstack Mini High Roller would be remembered. Li controlled and dominated the heads up action against Vietnamese pro Pham Bao to seize his first WPT title and payout of $20,769.

Shaoshua Li at WPT Cambodia
Shaoshua Li

The $1,650 buy in event drew 42 entries for a prize pool of $61,110. The top seven players earned a piece. Among the attendees were WPT Cambodia Championship 5th placer Amit Kaushik, 2024 WPT Cambodia Player Of The Festival Jinlong Hu, Australia’s Joseph Sandaev, Germany’s Max Menzel, along with Vietnamese high rollers Huu Dung Nguyen, Nguyen Quang Huy, and Hoang Hai Nam who held a commanding lead at the close of registration.

Amit Kaushik at WPT Cambodia
Amit Kaushik

Nam failed to reach the final table. Taking his place up top was India’s Vishal Ojha who took it as far as 5th place, falling to Bao. Heads up arrived after Li eliminated Matthew Wakeman in 3rd place with 3c3h standing firm against As10s overcards. The final duel for the win saw Bao switch the counts and seemed to pull away. However, Li was an equally determined grinder landing a crucial pot that sent Bao’s stack plunging.

Pham Bao and Shaoshua Li at WPT Cambodia
Heads Up: Pham Bao and Shaoshua Li

On a board 4s2s5s8h4h, Li bet the flop and both checked the turn. Bao bet the river then called Li’s raise. Bao had 3h4d trips, Li outkicked with 10d4c. Shortly after, the winning hand was tabled. Bao’s Kc9d all in was outdrawn by Li’s 10c6s flush on a board 5sQs4sAsQd.

Date: July 12, 2024
Buy in: $1,650
Entries: 42
Prize poo: $61,110
ITM: 7 places

Place Players Flag
Payout in USD
1 Shaoshua Li China 20,769
2 Pham Bao Viet Nam 13,846
3 Matthew Wakeman Australia 9,231
4 Max Richard Deveson UK 6,401
5 Vishal Ojha India 4,615
6 Curtis Seiw Jian Lim Singapore 3,488
7 Quan Qiu China 2,750

Kai Yat Fam Wins The Superstack Big Bounty Hyper Turbo

Everyone loves a bounty event and that was the case at opening day’s Superstack Big Bounty Hyper Turbo with 88 entries contributing $250 each for a prize pool of $18,779. The 15 seconds to act saw the event clock in at under five hours. Singapore’s Kai Yat Fam was the last player standing to ship the $3,219 top prize along with several bounty rewards. This was Fam’s career first win.

Kai Yat Fam at WPT Cambodia
Kai Yat Fam

Date: July 12, 2024
Buy in: $250
Entries: 88
Prize pool: $18,779
ITM: 11 places

*Bounties not included in payouts below

Place Players Flag
Payout in USD
1 Kai Yat Fam Singapore 3,219
2 Sungheon Hong Korea 1,946
3 Igor Tkachenko Ukraine 1,210
4 Guillem Segarra Lopez Spain 818
5 Anirban Kundu India 624
6 Anh Tuan Ho Viet Nam 499
7 Zhi Jian Sean Ooi Malaysia 414
8 Norbertas Popa Lithuania 349
9 Rungrot Nuannoi Thailand 322
10 Kritphon Kobboonchote Thailand 299
11 Jain Bhuvan Singapore 279

Dmytro Lytvynov Tops Championship Warm Up Day 1A

The first phased event also heated up the tournament floor with 61 entries at Day 1A of the Championship Warm Up $100K guaranteed prize pool. Seen in action were Ilya Firstov, Frank Lillis, Donghyun Park, Matt Douhan, and Dhanesh Chainani to mention a few. By the  end of 15 levels, none of them advanced however there are still two flights remaining to get back in the running.

Dmytro Lytynov at WPT Cambodia
Dmytro Lytynov

Bagging up the largest stack was Ukraine’s Dmytro Lytvynov of 635,000 (106 bb). Lytvynov was already under the spotlight with his massive stack at the end of registration. Near the end of day, Lytvynov won a huge three-handed pot with pocket Sixes turned set on a board 6c10d9d2cQh.

Day 1A Survivors

1 Dmytro Lytvynov Ukraine 635,000
2 Young Hun Kim Korea 475,000
3 Kyoungseok Chai Korea 215,000
4 Lars Houggard Denmark 232,000
5 Lei Zhang China 187,000
6 Juyeol Lee Korea 183,000
7 Young Chen China 150,000
8 Yeonkyo Hong Korea 116,500
9 Khayal Abbasov Azerbaijan 92500
10 Yi Chuen Hung Taiwan 84,000
11 Nemiroysky Dmitry Russia 65,000

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Guide to  WPT Cambodia Passport To The World Championship

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Tricia David

Tricia David has long experience as a recreational poker player and has been covering poker events since 2010 for numerous outfits in Asia. She spent one year working part time with Poker Portal Asia then became editor and lead writer for all event coverage of the Philippine Poker Tour (PPT). Under the PPT, she overlooked content for their website, and produced live updates on all their events. In addition, she served as the live and online events website content writer for the Asian Poker Tour. Currently, she does live events reporting in Asia for online news site Somuchpoker and is also one of their news contributors.

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