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Tony Miles leads USOP Hai Phong Main Event Day 2 charge, 188 players remain in battle

 

Tony Miles leads USOP Hai Phong Main Event Day 2 charge, 188 players remain in battle

Three bustling days in the books, the U Series of Poker Hai Phong Main Event qualifying rounds have officially wrapped up with a total of 1,507 entries recorded across four flights. Initially guaranteed VN₫ 15 Billion (~US$ 609K), the final numbers saw its prize pool swell to VN₫ 38.2 Billion (~US$ 1.55M) with 188 players cutting a share. American pro Tony Miles sits atop the Day 2 ranks, having bagged the overall chip lead across the Day 1C flight.

All remaining runners are now guaranteed a min cash of VN₫ 45 Million (~US$ 1,820), along with a fighting chance to claim the VN₫ 6.3 Billion (~US$ 256K) top payout. Action resumes at 12 noon, September 2nd – 5,000/ 10,000 blinds, with play set to conclude once the field is down to 18 players.

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Main Event Day 1C and Day 1D Recap

Regardless of the stormy weather, the disposition at Dream Dragon Resort remained sunny and bright with over 300 players engaging in battle across the tournament floor. Highly decorated pros Konstantin Held, Hoang Hai Nam, Nishant Sharma, and Bien Mai, along with USOP ambassador Kyle Bao Diep, vied for a spot into Day 2 yet fell short of making it through.

Tony Miles leads USOP Hai Phong Main Event Day 2 charge, 188 players remain in battle
Tony Miles

Day 1C closed following nineteen levels of play, with USA’s Tony Miles leading the 65 survivor pack. Miles landed the chip leader pot with top set across a three way showdown by the last two levels, for the advantage. Miles stacks slightly over Day 1A chip leader Juyeol Lee 1,099,000 (110 BB), and returns for today’s Day 2 games with a healthy 1,158,000 (116 BB). 

Joining the 2018 WSOP Main Event runner up across the Day 1C list are previous USOP Main Event champions The Naing 761,000 (76 BB) and Ian Lee 150,000 (15 BB), together with local crushers Nguyen Khoi 644,000 (54 BB), Albert Nguyen 355,000 (30 BB), Ha Manh Tuong 150,000 (15 BB), and Day 1B bubble Mehta Anmol 158,000 (15 BB).

Tony Miles leads USOP Hai Phong Main Event Day 2 charge, 188 players remain in battle
The Naing

The last Main Event flight on schedule, Day 1D Turbo stretched through early morning before its 266 (196 unique) entry field drew down to 33 runners. Ngoc Anh Cao found the largest bag by day’s end and carries with him 619,000 (62 BB) onto Day 2. Accompanying Ngoc are international notables Wong Ka Fai 555,000 (55 BB), Robert Kiss 427,000 (42 BB), and Kim Soo Jo 180,000 (18 BB).

Date/s: September 19 – 23, 2024
Buy-in: VN₫ 30,000,000 (~USD 1,200)
Guarantee: VN₫ 15,000,000,000 (~US$ 609,500)
Prize pool: VN₫ 38,247,660,000 (~US$ 1,554,470)
Entries: 1,507 (1,067 unique)
ITM: 188 places

Day 1A: 341 entries / 43 qualified
Day 1B: 378 entries / 47 qualified
Day 1C: 522 entries / 65 qualified
Day 1D (Turbo): 266 entries / 33 qualified

Day 2: Sunday, September 22
Day 3/ Final Day: Monday, September 23

Backtrack on all the Day 1 action via SMP Live Updates

Top Day 2 Chip Counts

Pos. Player Flag Chip Count BB
1 MILES TONY LEE UNITED STATES 1,158,000 116
2 LEE JUYEOL SOUTH KOREA 1,099,000 110
3 TANG XIN CHINA 989,000 99
4 DAO MINH PHU VIETNAM 930,000 93
5 LIU DEFENG CHINA 925,000 93
6 YANG HAIYANG CHINA 903,000 90
7 CAO TRAN NGOC VIETNAM 853,000 85
8 ABHINAV IYER INDIA 847,000 85
9 THE NAING SINGAPORE 761,000 76
10 TRAN HUY PHONG VIETNAM 756,000 76

Chips in play: 60,240,000
Average stack: 320,425 (32 BB)
Blinds: 5,000/ 10,000 ante 10,000
Remaining players: 188

Complete list of USOP Hai Phong Main Event Day 2 Qualifiers

On and off the felt with Tony Miles

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Graduated from De La Salle University, Janette works as a full time teacher in Manila, Philippines. She has long joined the local poker community as a recreational player for the last decade. Having a natural love for the game, she decided to branch out into a different avenue of poker. Currently, Janette works for Somuchpoker as a content writer reporting local and international news for the site.

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