Khanh Duy Ta Lifts Red Dragon Plus Championship as Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty and Prestige Super High Roller Take Center Stage

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Derick Elomina
Derick ElominaLead Content Writer & Interview Specialist

Day 11 of the Red Dragon Poker Tour (RDPT) Plus Jeju Summer 2026 festival at the LES A Casino saw the Red Dragon Plus Championship crown its winner, as Vietnam’s Khanh Duy Ta overcame the 597-entry field to capture the gold dragon bracelet and the KRW 349,720,000 (~USD 236,530) top prize.

Meanwhile, the action intensified on the floor as Day 1 of the USD 12,000 Red Dragon Prestige Super High Roller concluded with Tsz Kin Heung bagging a massive chip lead, and the final 62 players punched their tickets to Day 2 of the WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty to chase down the massive KRW 150,000,000 (~USD 101,000) top bounty.

Khanh Duy Ta Wins 2026 Red Dragon Plus Championship

Khanh Duy Ta
Khanh Duy Ta

The Red Dragon Plus Championship headlined RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026, attracting 597 entries to generate a KRW 2,063,232,000 (~USD 1.39 million) prize pool, comfortably surpassing the original guarantee.

Vietnam’s Khanh Duy Ta emerged victorious after a heads-up deal, earning KRW 349,720,000 (~USD 236,530) along with the championship trophy and the coveted gold dragon bracelet.

Read the full recap below for complete final table coverage and all the key hands from the title run.

Vietnam’s Khanh Duy Ta Wins Red Dragon Plus Championship at RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026
Khanh Duy Ta topped a 597-entry field to claim the Red Dragon Plus Championship 2026 title, earning KRW 349.7 million and gold dragon bracelet.
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#40 RED DRAGON PLUS CHAMPIONSHIP (4,000,000 KRW)
RED DRAGON PLUS CHAMPIONSHIP
Total Prize USD
$1,372,235
Total Prize
₩2,063,232,000
Guaranteed
₩1,800,000,000
Entries
597
ITM
92
#PayoutPlayer
SPI
1₩349,720,000
$232,595
KD
Khanh Duy Ta
Viet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
3,224.57
2₩298,212,000
$198,340
HF
2,280.12
3₩177,050,000
$117,755
1,861.71
4₩122,550,000
$81,505
PR
1,612.29
5₩86,650,000
$57,630
AL
1,442.07
6₩62,700,000
$41,700
PB
Pham Bao
Viet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
1,316.43
7₩46,400,000
$30,860
TH
1,218.77
8₩35,050,000
$23,310
1,140.06
9₩27,050,000
$17,990
MH
Mu He
China [CHN]China
1,074.86
Check the 92 Payouts & Results ...

Dragon Eggs Ready to Be Cracked

Luohao Liu
Luohao Liu

Following three hard-fought starting flights, the field is officially locked in for the WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty at the RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 festival. A total of 331 entries took part in the action, generating a massive KRW 1,436,928,000 (~USD 965,825) total prize pool, comprising a KRW 624,928,000 (~USD 420,000) cash prize pool and a KRW 812,000,000 (~USD 545,825) bounty pool.

From that starting field, just 62 players punched their tickets to Day 2. Sitting at the top of the chip counts is Day 1A leader Luohao Liu, who holds the pack with 580,000 chips. He is closely trailed by Dylan Wayne Foster with 567,000, and Zhi Ye with 529,000.

A Bounty Bigger Than First Place

WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty
WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty

The real excitement begins today when the bounty phase kicks into gear. After eliminating an opponent, surviving players will earn the coveted chance to “crack the egg” and draw a mystery envelope.

Thanks to an added sponsorship from WePoker , the top bounty prize is a jaw-dropping KRW 150,000,000 (~USD 101,000). Remarkably, the top bounty surpasses the tournament’s official first-place payout, which is set at KRW 137,818,000 (~USD 92,630).

Play resumes today at 12:00 PM local time, and fortunate bounty hunters will get their very first opportunity to crack open their earned dragon eggs during the first tournament break.

WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty Seat Draw

Heung Tops Prestige Super High Roller Day 1

Tsz Kin Heung
Tsz Kin Heung

The opening day of the premier USD 12,000 Red Dragon Prestige Super High Roller has officially wrapped up after twelve intense levels of play. The elite field brought in 10 entries over the course of the day, with just 5 players successfully booking their seats for the final day.

Leading the pack is Tsz Kin Heung , who put on a dominant performance to bag a commanding stack of 1,780,000 chips. He sits comfortably clear of the remaining survivors heading into the final stretch.

For players still looking to jump into the action, the door is far from closed.

Registration remains wide open for two more levels today on the final day. Action is set to resume today at 1:00 PM local time, and the registration window will officially lock for good at 2:35 PM.

RankPlayerCountry / RegionChip Count
1 Tsz Kin Heung Hong Kong 1,780,000
2 Lei Yu China 1,115,000
3 Rudy Halim Indonesia 970,000
4 Ye Wang China 850,000
5 Yuhan Liu China 285,000

RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026: Last Day Schedule

RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026
RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026

Today marks the final day of RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026.

Headlining the schedule are Day 2 of the WePoker Dragon Egg Mystery Bounty and Day 2 of the Red Dragon Prestige Super High Roller, alongside five NLH side events to close out the festival.

Official RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 Livestream Schedule Released

RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 Livestream Schedule
RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 Livestream Schedule

The full livestream schedule for the RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 running from July 8 to 19 is now available on the official RDPT social media channels.

Fans can tune in daily to catch all the featured action, starting with the Red Dragon Team Event Final Day and moving through premier events like The Dragon Awakening, Baby Dragon Plus, and the RDPT Plus Jeju Summer 2026 Championship, before wrapping up with the massive Red Dragon Prestige Super High Roller Day 2.

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About the Editor
Derick Elomina
Derick Elomina

Derick Elomina is SoMuchPoker's Lead Content Writer and Interview Specialist, reporting live from WSOP bracelet events and Asia Pacific poker festivals such as TMT, APT, RDPT and APL Jeju, alongside player features and interviews for the site's Stories section. He discovered poker at 14 playing home games with friends, and by 21 he had entered the industry as a field reporter, starting as a hand reporter before building his current role on the tournament floor.