Nine Asian bracelet holders survive 2023 WSOP Main Event Day 1D, list includes Lok Ming Chan, Mike Takayama, Anson Tsang, Jiyoung Kim; 304 Asians into Day 2

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07/07/2023

Another big batch of Asian players made the cut to Day 2 of the record breaking $10,000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship aka WSOP Main Event. The last starting day – Day 1D – drew an enormous crowd that sent the total number surging to over 9,000 players. The heat closed with 114 Asia runners scattered across the lengthy survivor list. Among them were 9 bracelet holders led by Hong Kong’s Lok Ming Chan with 206 bb. One hand that helped Chan get there was banking a three-way with a straight flush.

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Anson Tsang – Photo credit WSOP / Pokernews

Lone Filipino bracelet winner Mike Takayama bagged up very healthy as well of 151 bb. He is also one of the contenders of the Somuchpoker Survivor Promo. On the opposite end of the pole was Hong Kong’s triple bracelet winner Anson Yan Shing Tsang. Tsang has already reached ITM in five events but will have to chip up in Day 2 to cash at the main. Tsang bagged up 20 bb at the end of day.

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Mike Takayama
ChampionFlagStackBB
Lok Ming ChanHong Kong164,700206
Mike TakayamaPhilippines120,500151
John JuandaIndonesia-USA58,10073
Jiyoung KimKorea43,60055
Ryutaro SuzukiJapan39,70050
Kartik VedIndia38,90049
Aditya SushantIndia37,70047
Calvin LeeKorea22,70028
Anson TsangHong Kong15,70020

In addition to bracelet holders were 104 Asian players bagging up chips. Korea earned the top three Asia spots which included well known pro Soo Jo Kim. While it is still a long grind to the money, Kim is in prime form to land his first ever WSOP Main Event cash. This year alone he has already earned two six-digit payouts in Korea.

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Punnat Punsri – Photo by Pokernews

Further down the rung was Thailand’s Punnat Punsri who has been running red hot since last year. Apart from numerous big cashes and takedowns, at the WSOP he came close to gold in two events, finishing 2nd and 3rd. At the ongoing series, he has six cashes with one 9th place finish.

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Xixiang Luo – Photo by pokerGO

From China, decorated pro Xixiang Luo ran up his stack to 152 bb. He was one of 17 players from China to advance in this flight. In total survivors, China came in second to Japan who topped the count again with a whopping 54 players powering through.

Day 1D Asia qualifiers by flag

Japan – 54 players
China – 17 players
Korea – 13 players
India – 7 players
Hong Kong – 6 players
Taiwan – 6 players
Philippines – 3 players
Singapore – 3 players
Vietnam – 2 players
Malaysia – 2 players
Thailand – 1 player
Indonesia – 1 player

Top 10 from Asia – end of Day 1D

PlayerFlagStackBB
Daisuke GotoKorea278,700348
Austin YooKorea265,100331
Soo Jo KimKorea232,900291
Hajime WatanabeJapan224,500281
Nai HuTaiwan218,400273
Masatoshi KatoJapan188,000235
Ren LinChina182,200228
Wing LiuHong Kong167,400209
Lok Ming ChanHong Kong164,700206
Akira HashimotoJapan153,500192

Top 10 players from Asia – into Day 2

RankPlayerFlagStackBB
1Shota NakanishiJapan360,100450
2Hai-Chi HoChina297,400372
3Daisuke GotoKorea278,700348
4Austin YooKorea265,100331
5Quan QuiChinese234,000293
6Soo Jo KimKorea232,900291
7Hajime WatanabeJapan224,500281
8Pakinai LisawadThailand219,800275
9Nai HuTaiwan218,400273
10Lester EdocPhilippines218,300273

Main Event Day 2 – Asia player list

[Update} Somuchpoker Survivor List

Lester EdocPhilippines218,300
Vincent LiHong Kong151,000
Loic MullerSMP approved148,900
Abhishek PaulIndia146,700
William YsmaelPhilippines142,600
Cezar QuiambaoPhilippines120,900
Mike TakayamaPhilippines120,500
Harry DuongVietnam116,100
Keng Yong TanSingapore113,500
Anton LuAustralia101,600
Kyle MagbanuaPhilippines101,100
Trent FechterSMP approved93,300
Aroha NgataAustralia59,400
Jose DrilonPhilippines56,000
William WongAustralia54,600
Feng JiSingapore52,500
Patrick LiangTaiwan-Brazil30,200
Katsuhito KawaiJapan21,900
Author:triccia