WPT Prime Vietnam Main Event smashes records with 777 entries; Quang Nguyen, Steven Chow win side events

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05/29/2022

Wall to wall action at the inaugural World Poker Tour Prime Series as the brand celebrated its 20th year anniversary at the Crown Poker Club in Hanoi, Vietnam. The past three days have been tremendous with series headliner Main Event on center stage. In its wake, it amassed a record-breaking 777 entries to smash all expectations and more than double the advertised 8 BN guarantee. This was the biggest open event seen in the country and biggest for the brand in the Asian region.

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Today, 97 players return each one guaranteed a minimum VN₫ 40,500,000 (~US$ 1,747) but what they will be shooting for is a seat at the final table where a jaw-dropping VN₫ 3,050,000,000 (~US$ 131,607) awaits the champion. Four players will enter with stacks over 100 BB. Two Vietnamese players Trung Van Nguyen (144 BB) and Anh Duy Pham (121 BB), and two India players Zarvan Tumboli (123 BB) and Laksh Pal Singh (117 BB). Other notable players returning to action are decorated WPT Main Event champions Dhaval Mudgal, Vincent Chauve, Ashish Munot, Shingo Endo, and Phinh Van Nguyen. To follow the action, head to WPT.com.

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Main Event review

Buy in: VN₫ 25,000,000 (~US$ 1,080)
Guarantee: VN₫ 8,000,000,000
Entries: 777
Prize pool: VN₫ 17,131,373,700 (~US$ 739,219)
ITM: 97 places

Breakdown of results

Day 1A: 18 advanced out of 145 entries – Trung Van Nguyen (chip leader)
Day 1B: 30 advanced out of 242 entries – Anh Duy Pham (chip leader)
Day 1C: 49 advanced out of 390 entries – Zarvan Tumboli (chip leader)

Super High Roller: QUANG NGUYEN – VN₫ 1,750,000,000 (~US$ 75,500)

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Quang Nguyen

While the Main Event was heating up the floor, side events were also attracting attention, especially at the Super High Roller where the who’s who of the scene pulled up seats. In total, 43 players ponied up the VN₫ 107,000,000 buy in and another 14 re-entered for a burly pot amounting to VN₫ 5,529,000,000 (~US$ 2385,75). The top 11 players walked away with piece of it with Vietnam’s Quang Nguyen claiming the mightiest VN₫ 1,750,000,000 (~US$ 75,500) first prize. Nguyen knocked out the last two players, WSOP bracelet champions Kartik Ved (3rd) and Mike Takayama at heads up.

shr final hand

Brief review of the action, the bubble burst on Anh Duy Pham with Ved taking all his chips. On a board, 7hQh7c9d10c, Pham had AcQs top pair, Ved rivered the straight KhJh. The final table got underway with Takayama backed by an enormous arsenal that grew further by railing four players. At heads up, both Nguyen and Takayama were at their peak that it took a full house over straight to end it. Nguyen 5d5c, Takayama As7c, the board 4d5s3d4h6h.Takayama may have been denied the title but he did earn a sizable chunk as well of VN₫ 1,165,000,000 (~US$ 50,270).

Buy in: VN₫ 107,000,000 (~US$ 4,600)
Entries: 57 (43 unique, 14 re-entry)
Prize pool: VN₫ 5,529,000,000 (~US$ 2385,75)
ITM: 11 places

Payouts in Vietnamese Dong

1st Quang Nguyen Vietnam 1,750,000,000
2nd Mike Takayama Philippines 1,165,000,000
3rd Kartik Ved India 775,000,000
4th Florent Remi Benlloch Malta 540,000,000
5th Apoorva Goel India 390,000,000
6th Huy Quang Nguyen Vietnam 300,000,000
7th Hieu Trong Ngo Vietnam 234,000,000
8th Vu Duc Trung Vietnam 200,000,000
9th Bui Du Tu “Tobias” Vietnam 175,000,000
10th Trung Nam Tran Vietnam 84,000,000
11th Duong Vo Thai Ho Vietnam 141,000,000

NLH Freezeout: STEVEN CHOW – VN₫ 228,000,000 (~US$ 9,8,40)

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Steven Chow

The NLH Freezeout stirred up the room with 112 players generating a prize pool of VN₫ 760,480,000 (~US$ 32,815). Just under the nine hour mark, Malaysia’s Ng Chow Han aka Steven Chow overcame a deficit at heads up to seize the coveted trophy and a cool VN₫ 228,000,000 (~US$ 9,840). Last month, Chow nearly won a side event at APT Phu Quoc Vietnam, finishing runner up after a heads up deal. This time, he turned down the deal and went on to earn his first career takedown. The winning hand was Qh4h pair over Kc6c on a board QdAd8c7d5c. The following night, Chow also reached the money at the Tag Team Freezeout tournament. We will have those details for you on our next post.

Buy in: VN₫ 7,700,000 (~US$ 330)
Players: 112
Prize pool: VN₫ 760,480,000 (~US$ 32,815)
ITM: 14 places

Payouts in Vietnamese Dong

1st Ng Chow Han Malaysia 228,000,000
2nd Ho Vo Thai Duong Vietnam 141,000,000
3rd Tran Nam Trung Vietnam 84,000,000
4th Rungrot Nuannoi Thailand 55,000,000
5th Huy Quang Pham Vietnam 42,500,000
6th Thanh Tien Dinh Vietnam 35,000,000
7th Surakiat Yawanopas Thailand 29,980,000
8th Hue Thi Dang Vietnam 26,000,000
9th Le Thien Phuc Germany 23,000,000
10th Rakthammachart Boonloy Thailand 20,000,000
11th Cuong Hung Phan Vietnam 20,000,000
12th Vu Ta Nhat Vietnam 20,000,000
13th Jongsun Won Korea 18,000,000
14th Nguyen Tuan Hung Vietnam 18,000,000

Stick with Somuchpoker as we bring you daily recaps and highlights of the inaugural WPT Prime Vietnam from start to finish.

Event articles:

WPT Prime debuts in Hanoi
Launch day of WPT Prime Vietnam
WPT Prime Vietnam – Day 1 results
WPT Prime Vietnam – Day 2 results
WPT Prime Vietnam – Locals heat up Day 1C
WPT Prime Vietnam – Day 3 results
WPT Prime Vietnam – Filipinos dominate
WPT Prime Vietnam – Phuong Xu wins the Opener
WPT Prime Vietnam – Bien Mai, Duy Thuc Nguyen, Pham Quang Huy win trophies
WPT Prime Vietnam – Duy Ho wins Mystery Bounty
WPT Prime Vietnam – Indian contingent and side event results

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