Ireland’s Henri Hinds Emerges As Won Poker Cup II Main Event Champion

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In a thrilling final showdown at the Won Poker Cup II 2024 Main Event, Ireland’s Henri Hinds claimed the championship title, overcoming a loaded final table. Hinds navigated through a series of challenging hands to ultimately emerge as the victor, taking home the prestigious  eagle trophy, W ring, and a significant US$ 117,000 cash prize.

Henri Hinds - Won Poker Cup II Main Event champion
Henri Hinds – Won Poker Cup II Main Event champion

Won Poker Cup II Main Event

The tournament spanned 3 days and featured 7 flights in Day1, with a total of 361 entries, showcasing the global appeal and prestige of the event. The much coveted trophy, exclusive ring and the US$ 600,000 GTD helped to heighted the appeal of the event.

  •  Date: November 26 to December 2
  • Buy in: US$ 1,220
  • Guarantee: US$ 600,000
  • Entries: 361
  • Prize pool: US$ 600,000
  • ITM: 48 players

Road To Victory

Reflecting on Henri’s journey to the trophy, we can see a wide array of notable hands. The defining hand was when he won a big pot against Jeorge Lagatuz who four-bet shoved in an attempt to push out Hinds only for his bluff to be exposed and Hinds’ soaring with pocket Kings turned set. This hand drastically changed the course of the game as Hinds continued to cruise through all the way to the heads-up battle, facing Vietnamese shark Bien Mai.

Bien Mai
Bien Mai

Despite his 72 bb to 33 bb chip advantage, Hinds had difficulty grinding down Bien, instead, it was the reverse. Bien dominated heads up, raking in pot after pot to switch ranks. Both players proceeded to tug at the chip lead until Hinds landed a monster double up with J7 flush dusting Bien’s 68 pair on a board J28A7. Bien was aggressive throughout then pushed the river. Hinds catapulted to 102 bb and left a devastating impact on Bien’s stack down to 7 bb.

Henri Hinds
Henri Hinds

In the final hand, Hinds made a critical call knowing that Bien was attempting to build momentum. It was a bold move that paid off, as Hinds managed to hit a piece of the board, solidifying his victory.

“I always try to figure out who’s likely to fold and assess the size of their stack,” Hinds explained. “I think what gives me the edge is that people perceive me as aggressive, and I use that to my advantage.”

Hinds is no stranger to the final table as he placed second in the High Roller event, where he narrowly missed the trophy. The Main Event trophy settles that score for Hinds and it also marks a career milestone for him. “I want more trophies,” Hinds said, clearly motivated by this impressive win.

Final 9 Payouts

Place Player Payout in USD
1 Henri Hinds 117,000
2 Bien Mai 74,000
3 Oleg Voshchinin 55,000
4 Jeorge Lagatuz 45,000
5 Martin Gonzales 35,000
6 Gyeonseok Jeon 27,000
7 Joshua Figuerres 20,000
8 Fujishiro Kazuki 15,000
9 Aladin Reskallah 12,000

That concludes the Won Poker Cup II festival in Sihanoukville. Relive the final table action via the SMP Live Updates.

Links:

Won Poker Cup II – Photos
Won Poker Cup II – Schedule

Author:Kavin Mitran