2023 WSOP Main Event: Shiina Okamoto, Victor Chong, Punnat Punsri, Anson Tsang, Lok Chan among Asian survivors of Day 2D; 11 remain for the Survivor Promo

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A crowd of over 3,200 players returned to Horseshoe and Paris Las Vegas ballrooms for Day 2D of the 54th Annual World Series of Poker $10,000 No Limit Hold’em World Championship aka WSOP Main Event. They were joined by around 500 new entries to surpass the 10,000 entry mark. The official announcement was made by WSOP Circuit Tour Director, Dennis Jones,

“History has unfolded today with 10,043 entries, $93,399,900 prize pool! Thanks to every player, dealer, staffer, partner, and poker fan who paved the way and thanks to everyone who is here for the biggest one ever.”

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Joe Hachem – Photo by Pokernews

By the end of the scheduled five 2-hour levels, more than half the field fell with 1,660 players remaining. Day 1D chip leader Nicholas “Dirty Diaper” Rigby continued to dominate as he bagged up the second largest stack of 368 bb. He was outranked by Maurice Hawkins who racked up 376 bb. Also making it through were Tom Dwan (170 bb), Chance Kornuth (20 bb), Barry Greenstein (94 bb), and WSOP Main Event champions Chris Moneymaker (126 bb) and Joe Hachem (131 bb).

55 players from Asia advance

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Shiina Okamoto – Photo by Pokernews

Shining the spotlight on Asia, 55 players survived the day’s onslaught. Korea’s Kwanghwan Park (244 bb) and Taiwan’s Nai Hu (231 bb) closed the day in the top 10. Down the rung was Japan’s Shiina Okamoto who finished 2nd at the Ladies Event. Okaomoto closed the heat strong with a healthy 171 bb.

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Victor Chong – file photo

Malaysia’s Victor Chong and 3x bracelet holder Anson Tsang from Hong Kong both entered Day 2D with 18,000 (22 bb) and 15,700 (20 bb). Mimicking the 2023 Main Event champion Espen Jorstads rise from just 17K at the end of Day 1, both players spun it up to survive the day. Chong racked up one of Asia’s top stacks of 409,500 (164 bb). This put him 9th in the Asia Day 2 survivor list while Tsang closed with a healthy 170,000 (68 bb).

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Lok Ming Chan – Photo by Pokernews

Other notables making the cut were Thailand super star Punnat Punsri (141 bb), Soo Jo Kim (87 bb), bracelet holder from Hong Kong, Lok Ming Chan (61 bb), China’s decorated pro Xixiang Luo (46 bb), and Taiwan’s Hung-Sheng Lin (40 bb).

On the flip side, among the Asian fallouts were bracelet holders Mike Takayama, Jiyoung Kim, and Kartik Ved. Also missing the mark were highly decorated Malaysian high roller Michael Soyza, Indian pro Aditya Agarwal, and Taiwan’s Zong Chi He.

Asia stats

End of Day 1: 305 players
End of Day 2: 148 players

Top 10 players at the end of Day 2D

RankPlayerFlagStackBB
1Kwanghwan ParkKorea610,500244
2Nai HuTaiwan577,500231
3Kojiro MizukamiJapan571,000228
4Shiina OkamotoJapan428,500171
5Victor ChongMalaysia409,500164
6Punnat PunsriThailand353,000141
7Hajime WatanabeJapan338,500135
8Dongyan WangChina290,500116
9Atsushi TakeuchiJapan255,000102
10Nana SanechikaJapan248,50099

Top 10 players from Asia – end of Day 2 (combined)

#PlayerFlagStackBB
1Kwanghwan ParkKorea610,500244
2Nai HuTaiwan577,500231
3Nikita LutherIndia572,500229
4Kojiro MizukamiJapan571,000228
5Sebastin KolmanIndia504,000202
6Shota NakanishiJapan500,500200
7Satoshi IsomaeJapan443,000177
8Shiina OkamotoJapan428,500171
9Victor ChongMalaysia409,500164
10Abhishek PaulIndia- Canada407,000163

End of Day 2 Chip Counts – Asia and Pacific players

Top 5 players from Pacific region

12 players from the Pacific region survived Day 2D, among them was bracelet holder James Obst who overtook Gary Benson for the top spot. As mentioned above, also through was 2005 WSOP Main Event champion Joe Hachem with 131 bb.

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1James ObstAustralia593,000237
2Gary BensonAustralia572,000229
3Daniel NeilsonAustralia421,500169
4Jesse MasonAustralia370,500148
5William JiaAustralia368,000147

Flag race – end of Day 2D

At the end of Day 2D, 55 players from Asia advanced. Below is the flag breakdown. Japan powered through with a strong force of 26 survivors out of 54 Day 2 qualifiers.

Bangladesh1
China8
Hong Kong2
India1
Japan26
Korea6
Malaysia1
Philippines2
Singapore2
Taiwan4
Thailand1
Vietnam1

Somuchpoker Survivor Promo

11 players remaining for the Somuchpoker Survivor Promo $10,000 cash prize. Aroha Ngata said she plans to take it up to 800K today! We’ll keep tabs and post profiles on those that survive the day.

Abhishek PaulIndia -Canada407,000
Lester EdocPhilippines359,000
William YsmaelPhilippines176,000
Loic MullerVietnam-France167,500
Cezar QuiambaoPhilippines131,000
Trent FechterCambodia-USA100,500
Jose DrilonPhilippines97500
Aroha NgataAustralia81,500
Anton LuAustralia66,500
Vincent LiHong Kong37,500
Keng Yong TanSingapore28,000
Author:triccia