WPT Prime Cambodia: Main Event draws 1,011 total entries, 128 into Day 2; Rolands Norietis bags NLH 2-Day, closes in on Kiale Matthews in POF race

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Live Poker
03/18/2023

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As always, the largest Main Event draw happened on the final starting day. WPT Prime Cambodia Season XXI witnessed a roaring 482 entries for Day 1C, to drive the total attendance to 1,011 and the prize pool to US$ 980,670.

Approaching the 13 hour mark, it was bubble time. Taiwan’s Nevan Yu-Chung Chang shipped a huge double up with 4s5s full house on a board 4d10s5d8h5c to beat AdQd missed draw. Shoves were on the turn. Chang closed the day second best with 650,000 in chips.

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Two hands after, the bubble burst on Hong Kong’s Dennis Ng whose Ah9h missed all his outs against Vinh Hai Huynh‘s 9c9s on a board 3hJhKs5c7c. Shoves were seen preflop.

Day 1C bagged up at ITM of 61 players. At the helm was USA’s Joshua Zimmerman with 789,000, equivalent to a massive 99 bb. This earned him third rank in the overall Day 2 chip counts.Among those that missed were WPT champions David Erquiaga, Zarvan Tumboli, and Marc Inizan.

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Joshua Zimmerman

Day 1C – Top 10 in chips

1Joshua ZimmermanUSA789,000
2Nevan ChangTaiwan650,000
3Matthieu LamagnereFrance550,000
4Pete ChenTaiwan533,000
5Yunsheng SunChina460,000
6Vinh Hai HuynhVietnam438,000
7Michael HaddadAustralia425,000
8Harsh BubnaIndia407,000
9Seongsu KongKorea388,000
10Shue King NgMalaysia387,000

Main Event numbers

Buy in: US$ 1,100
Guarantee: US$ 500,000
Entries: 1,011
Prize pool: US$ 980,670
ITM: 128 players

The 128 Day 1 survivors return on Sunday, March 19 at 1pm, each one is guaranteed a piece of the pot. The minimum payout is US$ 800 while the top prize is US$ 173,130 which includes a WPT World Championship entry worth $10,400 at Wynn Las Vegas. WPT value adds airfare + accommodation. Runner up will also bank six figures of US$ 108,540.

Top 9 payouts / POF points

1$173,130800
2$108,540600
3$80,150500
4$59,820400
5$45,120300
6$34,400250
7$26,510200
8$20,660150
9$16,280125

FULL PAYOUT BREAKDOWN

Day 2 will be a long race as they play down to the final 9 players. The blinds start at Level 16: 4K-8K, 8K ante with 20 minutes left in the clock. Once that completes, next level onwards increase every 60 minutes. Leading in the pack are India’s Arun Sriram with 111 bb andVitalii Borodin with 109 bb, both players bagging big at Day 1B.

Day 2 – top 10 in chips

RankPlayerStackBB
1Arun Sriram888,000111
2Vitalii Borodin870,000109
3Joshua Zimmerman789,00099
4Dongyun Jo752,00094
5Koen Breed731,00091
6Nevan Chang650,00081
7Gabriel Carter600,00075
8Benjamin Mun578,00072
9Frank Lillis563,00070
10Matthieu Lamagnere550,00069

MAIN EVENT – CHIP COUNTS

Roland Norietis wins NLH 2-Day, zooms to POF second rank

Entering Day 2 as chip leader, Latvia’s Roland Norietis went on to capture the coveted NLH 2-Day title to add 400 points his name in the Player of the Festival race. This sent him catapulting from 8th rank to 2nd rank and is now just 175 points away from race leader Kiale Matthews.

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Roland Norietis

The 2-day NLH event drew 155 entries to generate a prize pool of US$ 54,126. With 20 paid, Kittipong Charoenvijitchai delivered the bubble by cracking Shardul Parthasarathi’s pocket Aces. The event then played until Marcus Tan fell in 10th place to Norietis form the final table.

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Day 2 opened with Norietis as chip leader with 50 bb and India’s Somashekar KM in second rank with 30 bb. Both players stayed ahead of the pack and met at heads up about even in chips.

A couple of failed bluffs caused a dip in Norietis’ stack which he made up with {ad]6d flush beating AcAs on a board 2c10d4d3s5d. Several hands later, Somashekhar scored a big one holding 9h6h flush on a board 10h5h8hQs10c to send Norietis back down again to 17 bb. This brought about the first heads up all in with Norietis Ks5c called by Somashekhar with 9h8h. The board ran 8dAs6dAcKc for a double up to Norietis.

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At par was brief with another failed bluff by Norietis. Next all in, Somashekhar pushed with KsJs, Norietis called with 4d4s, the board improved Norietis to a full house for his second double up. With the pair back to even, they struck a deal to split the remaining money down the middle and play for the trophy.

Somashekhar took the early lead to send Norietis plunging to once again see the Latvian go all in. For the third time, Norietis doubled up. His pocket Sixes dodged overcards. From there, Norietis grinded down Somashekhar and shipped it with AhJc beating Ks2d on a blank board.

Buy in: US$ 400
Entries: 155
Prize pool: US$ 54,126
ITM: 20 places

*Heads up deal

1Rolands NorietisLatvia$11,991*
2Somashekar KMIndia$11,991*
3Anton WidjayaIndonesia$5,561
4Sunwook BaekKorea$3,383
5Matthew Henry BevinAustralia$2,612
6Jasven SaigalIndia$2,165
7Yong Kwee ChuaSingapore$1,881
8Kittipong CharoenvijitchaiThailand$1,689
9Harsh BubnaIndia$1,455
10Marcus TanSingapore$1,272
11Jun MitaniJapan$1,272
12Yu-Chung ChangTaiwan$1,272
13Eric ChanMalaysia$1,096
14Gunisha SinhaIndia$1,096
15Keng Yong TanSingapore$1,096
16Martin KanakerSweden$926
17Tatsuya YamaguchiJapan$926
18Peng ZhengChina$926
19Sven McDermottIreland$758
20Rahul MarwahaIndia$758

Player of the Festival update

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Kiale Matthews

The Player of the Festival race is heating up! After eighteen completed events, Kiale Matthews still holds the top spot however Rolands Norietis is not far behind. Norietis shipped the NLH 2-Day event to catapult from 8th rank to 2nd rank.

Still plenty of events to conquer and earn points including the Main Event which is underway. The player with the most points at the end of the festival will win a WPT Passport worth $5,000 to any WPT Main Tour of Season XXI.

1Kiale Matthews1100
2Rolands Norietis925
3Micheal Oneill675
4Richard Marquez650
5Joshua Mccully650
6Deep Raina575
7Chien-Chih Weng550
8Duc Thanh Nguyen525
9Anton Widjaya525
10Bien Mai500
11Lun Loon475
12Tyler Suansrakaew450
13Fung Kong450
14Vikaash Shah425
15Jasven Saigal425
16Huyen Duc Luu400

Season XXI WPT Prime Cambodia

WPT Prime Cambodia, in partnership withConnaissance Management, runs from March 9 to 21 atNagaWorld Integrated Resortsin Phnom Penh, Cambodia. A total of 30 tournaments are scheduled and US$ 1 Million in guarantees. To date, eighteen players have walked away victorious. Only 12 trophies left including the coveted Main Event title.

WPT Prime Cambodia – Player Guide
Breakdown of WPT Prime Cambodia schedule
WPT Prime Cambodia – Festival Payouts
WPT Prime Cambodia – Main Event Chip Counts

For added enjoyment, there are ample cash games running daily and theCash Game Bonanza.

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Author:triccia