WPC-SEAPT 2022: Souksamlane Frederic triumphs Mystery Bounty Event for ₫657,800,000!; Ta Son Tung and Min Yu Jung claim victories

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09/21/2022

The halfway mark for the World Poker Championship games at Grand Loyal Poker Club, Hanoi was a very busy day altogether with three featured events playing down to the winners. One of the main highlights of the festival, the multi-day Mystery Bounty event drew to a close as its 75 final qualifiers left France’s Souksamlane Frederic as the last man standing. Aside from the three concluded events, the crown jeweled Main Event’s first qualifier also played through with two more left on schedule for tomorrow, September 22nd.

WPC-SEAPT Event #7: Mystery Bounty: SOUKSAMLANE FREDERIC – VN₫ 647,800,000 (~US$ 27,339)

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Souksamlane Frederic

The festival’s unique Mystery Bounty event saw a total of 394 runners gunning for a chance of the trophy with the massive turnout bumping the prize pool up by 2.5x its guarantee. 50 bounty tickets including two VN₫ 230M bounties included in the pot didn’t do anything other than drive the excitement through the roof. Within the first level of the Final Day, player after player tried their luck in claiming the largest bounty until local Kyle Bao Diep drew the biggest one and left the rest patiently waiting until the final table for the next one.

The final table closed in after Vietnam’s Ha Ngoc Thao exited in 9th with Pham Bao carrying a significant lead and the most number of collected bounties to start the final gameplay. Within the first 40 minutes, two knockouts were already seen with short-stacked Pham Quang Van being the first casualty, and Russia’s Ruslan Belinski closely behind after losing a crucial flip against Le Hoai Nam. From this bust, Le collected the last VN₫ 230M bounty after sadly drawing three VN₫ 5M tickets earlier in the day.

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Final Table

Chip leader Pham Bao then delivered the next three bust outs about two hours later, sending international opponents Benjamin Sai (6th), Hwang Seong Il (5th), and Jonas Magdalinski (4th) to the rails followingly. While Pham dominated the other players, the aggressive local couldn’t get through the formidable and big stacked Souksamlane Frederic. The latter kept his lead and held onto it by making smart calls and avoiding mistakes throughout the end game. Pham eventually bowed out in third after a failed bluff through the river against Frederic, giving his opponent a 6:1 lead into heads up play. Frederic took it to the end and clinched the trophy after defeating Le for a total of VN₫ 647,800,000 (~US$ 27,339) in prizes including bounties.

Buy in: VN₫ 11,000,000 (~US$ 464)
Guarantee: VN₫ 1,500,000,000 (~US$ 63,304)
Prize pool: VN₫ 2,561,000,000 (~US$ 108,173)
Bounty prize pool: VN₫ 1,260,800,000 (~US$ 53,254)
Entries: Day1 – 238, Day 1B Turbo – 156
ITM: 50 players

WPC-SEAPT Event #7 Mystery Bounty Final Table Results

RankPlayerFlagPrize (VN₫)Bounties (VN₫)Total Payout (VN₫)
1stSouksamlane FredericFrance582,800,00065,000,000647,800,000
2ndLe Hoai NamVietnam350,000,000265,000,000615,000,000
3rdPham BaoVietnam250,000,000170,000,000420,000,000
4thJonas MagdalinskiSweden180,000,00070,000,000250,000,000
5thHwang Seong IlKorea130,000,00040,000,000170,000,000
6thBenjamin SaiSingapore100,000,00040,000,000140,000,000
7thRuslan BelinskiRussia80,000,0005,000,00085,000,000
8thPham Quang VanVietnam65,000,000105,000,000170,000,000

Visit our live updates page for full payouts and more details on what went down on the Final Day.

WPC-SEAPT Event #9: Super Star Challenge: TA SON TUNG – VN₫ 1,505,000,000 (~US$ 63,528)

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Ta Son Tung

The heftiest buy-in on schedule saw tournament superstars from all across the region and the local scene’s top tier players vying for its top prize. Among those were Singapore’s Alex Lee, Vietnam’s Dao Minh Phu, Korea’s Gab Yong Kim, and India’s Kartik Ved who all unfortunately fell short of the money. APT champion Pham Tien Dung was also amongst the mix but inevitably bowed out just two spots short of the minimum payout.

Once the final six was set, Vietnamese runners dominated the table with only Shardul Parthasarathi as the only international player left in the running. After he exited in 6th, Nguyen Vu Ha followed shortly behind with Nguyen Duc Anh delivering his elimination. Vu Ha played a massive bluff with Kh4c against Duc Anh’s KdJd on a board of 9s7d9dQdJs, giving his opponent the lead heading into the final four. It wasn’t until two-time High Roller runner up Teddy Pham paid off Ta Son Tung’s rivered flush did the gameplay ultimately change.

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Now with the lead, Ta carried on to knock out second in chips Duc Anh following a massive flip to score an even bigger advantage against Pham and short-stacked Nguyen Quang Huy. From then on, Ta’s aggression pressed even moreso as he headed into heads up play against Pham with a 3:1 stack. Pham again chasing the trophy, eventually got close to catching up to Ta before a crucial race officially sent him to the rails one spot short of the top for a third time. The final hand saw Ta’s Qd9c outdraw Pham’s Ac3d in an all-preflop situation to clinch the victory and a massive VN₫ 1.5B in winnings.

Buy in: VN₫ 107,000,000 (~US$ 4,516)
Prize pool: VN₫ 4,171,000,000 (~US$ 176,058)
Entries: 43
ITM: 6 players

WPC-SEAPT Event #9: Super Star Challenge Full Payouts

RankPlayerFlagPrize (VN₫)
1stTa Son TungVietnam1,505,000,000
2ndTeddy PhamVietnam917,000,000
3rdNguyen Quang HuyVietnam625,000,000
4thNguyen Duc AnhVietnam458,000,000
5thNguyen Vu HaVietnam375,000,000
6thShardul ParthasarathiIndia291,000,000

WPC-SEAPT Event #10: Superstack Turbo: MIN YU JUNG – VN₫ 165,150,000 (~US$ 6,970)

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Min Yu Jung

The last event to cap the day was the 119-entry field Superstack Turbo where it took over eight hours before the final table was set. The last two tables saw hyper aggressive and then chip leader, Lee Chang Hwan deliver the bubble with a straight 4c5h on a board of 7sQcKh6s8d. Running on a turbo format, the final table was quickly set with again, Lee firstly, busting Ankit Jajodia AdKd after open-shoving 9h4d and flopping a four. His run however, didn’t last through the end as table chip leader Min Yu Jung eliminated several players to remain in the top spot. After forty minutes of play, the tournament wrapped up with Min as the champion, giving Korea its coveted first WPC trophy win.

Buy in: VN₫ 5,500,000 (~US$ 232)
Prize pool: VN₫ 577,150,000 (~US$24,357)
Entries: 119
ITM: 15 players

WPC-SEAPT Event #10 Superstack Turbo Full Payouts

RankPlayerPrize (VN₫)
1stMin Yu Jung165,150,000
2ndPentakota Manoj104,000,000
3rdLee Chang Hwan63,500,000
4thHwang Mi Rang43,500,000
5thHo Chi Chung34,000,000
6thLee Junam28,000,000
7thHong Woo Suk24,000,000
8thAnkit Kumar Jajodia20,000,000
9thBaek Minkwan17,000,000
10thTran Thanh Tung14,000,000
11thVu Thai Bao14,000,000
12thNewby Micheal Alfred14,000,000
13thNguyen Manh Tuan12,000,000
14thKim Youngdoo12,000,000
15thJeong Du Yeon12,000,000

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