2023 WSOP: Yohwan Lim, John Tech, Reiji Kono, Neel Joshi among 50 Asian survivors of Main Event Day 1B; six APAC bracelet winners into Day 2

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07/05/2023

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Independence Day in the USA did not deter players from attending the much awaited 54th Annual World Series of Poker – $10,000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship aka WSOP Main Event with well over a thousand players signing up at Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas for the Day 1B flight.

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Johnny Chan – Photo taken from Pokernews

The players were scattered across two huge ballrooms, and after the scheduled five levels – each level running two hours – the mighty field trimmed to 819 players led by South Africa’s Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy.Also advancing was Chinese-American Poker Hall of Famer Johnny Chan.

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Yohwan Lim – Photo by PokerGO

In the mix were 50 players waving Asia flags. The complete Day 1B Asia survivor list is at the bottom of the page.

Korean-American player Hyun Kim topped the counts with 380 bb. He was one of five Koreans surviving the day which included famous player Yohwan Lim aka BoxeR with 320 bb.

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Xie Haoqi – Photo by WSOP / Pokernews

Once again, China came out in force with 19 players making the list. Xie Haoqi bagged up the largest stack of 350 bb. Notable players, high rollers Quan Zhou finished with 223 bb, Xuming Qi with 150 bb, and newly minted bracelet winners Yang Zhang and Renji Zhao closing the day with 66 bb and 59 bb.

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Reiji Kono – Photo by PokerGO

Another strong turnout was Japan with 17 players headed by Masaya Nariai with 151 bb. Bracelet winner Naoya Kihara also survived the day, bagging up 130 bb. 2023 WPT Prime Cambodia champion Reiji Kono struggled in the last two levels but managed to hold on with 42 bb.

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Neel Joshi – file photo

Among those flying India flags, four were seen at the end of day with hot running Ankit Ahuja at the helm sitting on 160 bb. Ahuja is currently tied with WSOP bracelet holder Kartik Ved with five cashes each. Online player Neel Joshi also advanced with a decent 83 bb.

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John Tech

From the Philippines, well known players John Tech and Marc Rivera advanced with healthy stacks. Tech with 297 bb and Rivera with 117 bb. Two players from Singapore also made the cut, Tan Kengyong and Chua Feng Ji.Mongolia got one in the list with Bayar Saran bagging up 60 bb.

End of Day 1B Asia survivor list

RankPlayerFlagStackBB
1Hyun KimKorea-USA227,700380
2Xie HaoqiChina210,000350
3Yohwan LimKorea191,900320
4John TechPhilippines178,300297
5Jiali OuyangChina157,000262
6Quan ZhouChina134,000223
7Kyungkun LeeKorea132,400221
8Xiaowen ZhaoChina130,800218
9Tan KengyongSingapore113,500189
10Wenqing CaiChina98,200164
11Ankit AhujaIndia96,000160
12Masaya NariaiJapan90,400151
13Xuming QiChina90,100150
14Kenta FukuharaJapan88,000147
15Feifan WuChina87,500146
16Keita MasakiJapan86,700145
17Cao SiyouChina85,000142
18Shigeho YoshiokaJapan84,300141
19Seungmo YonKorea82,200137
20Takashi YaguraJapan80,700135
21Naoya KiharaJapan78,200130
22Jinghan YanChina77,800130
23Mo ZhouChina74,000123
24Yingui LiChina72,300121
25Marc RiveraPhilippines70,000117
26Masato HoriuchiJapan57,00095
27Chua Feng JiSingapore52,50088
28Naixuan ShiChina52,40087
29Neel JoshiIndia49,90083
30Lanying KuaiChina48,00080
31Jun ParkKorea45,60076
32Genji KogaJapan43,90073
33Gokul DharmarajanIndia43,40072
34Hirokazu KobayashiJapan43,40072
35Renji MaoChina39,30066
36Takuma SasaliJapan38,40064
37Takuo SeritaJapan38,10064
38Chao YanChina36,30061
39Bayar SaranMongolia35,80060
40Yang ZhangChina35,40059
41Chen SongChina31,00052
42Kai CaiChina30,90052
43Reiji KonoJapan25,30042
44Gaurav LawIndia22,40037
45Katsuhito KawaiJapan21,90037
46Rikuto SashidaJapan20,90035
47Wataru KosugiJapan20,70035
48Xin FuChina17,70030
49Yasuhiro WatanabeJapan12,30021
50Peter CrossJapan10,30017

Link:

WSOP Main Event Day 1A – Asia results
WSOP Main Event Day 2 – qualifiers

Australia-New Zealand – 16 players

Players from Australia and New Zealand have also made the trek and after two starting days, 16 players made the cut to Day 2. Among them are bracelet holders Gary Benson and Jeff Lisandro.

End of Day 1A and Day 1B results

RankPlayerFlagStackBB
1Tom RaffertyAustralia214,300268
2David LuongAustralia184,100230
3Jesse MasonAustralia157,200197
4Gary TomasAustralia151,700190
5Jeff LisandroAustralia149,500187
6Vasken Ken DemlakianAustralia148,700186
7Nurlan BoobekovAustralia131,600165
8Gary BensonAustralia118,900149
9Bob VelthuisAustralia97,000121
10Sean RagozziniAustralia63,70080
11Mark MontagueAustralia59,70075
12Aroha NgataAustralia59,40074
13William WongAustralia54,60068
14Justin CohenAustralia41,40052
15Martin WardAustralia40,40051
16Gregory GardinerAustralia36,00045
Author:triccia