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WPT Cambodia: first time WPT winners Andrej Desset, Abhishek Goyal, Aayush Arya

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The World Poker Tour (WPT) concluded Day 6 of games at NagaWorld Phnom Penh, Cambodia with another three first time WPT winners crowned. We’ve got those stories down below.

WPT Cambodia – News Coverage and Results
WPT Cambodia – Player of the Festival standings
WPT Cambodia – Player Guide
WPT Cambodia – Photos

ANDREJ DESSET outshines at Mystery Bounty, THOMAS LEE draws biggest bounty

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Slovakia’s Andrej Desset bulldozed through the final table of the Mystery Bounty, eliminating six players to capture his maiden WPT title and the first place prize of USD 48,006. In addition, Desset scored 12 bounty rewards amounting to USD 19,500 for a total payout of USD 67,506. 

Read up on his win via the WPT Cambodia – Daily Updates.

Winner recap

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After eliminating short stacks Le Ngoc Minh (9th) and Mr. Fendy (8th), Desset delivered a double knockout with KdKh dominating Kenji Hamamoto’s 3c3s and Jianfeng Suns 8c8d. At four-handed, he cleaned out Michael Smith then lost his lead to USA”s Jason Kapoor who shipped a three-way.

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During the hand, Kapoor’s QdQh held against Desset’s 3c3s and Cao Ngoc Anh‘s Ad4d. Cao was eliminated, Desset entered heads up on a deficit against Kapoor however it didn’t take long for him to regain control. Once back up, he grinded down Kapoor, earning a big pot with trips over a failed bluff. The final hand arrived. Kapoor all in on QdJc, Desset dominated with AhJs, the board ran Jh3s8d3d9s.

Thomas Lee draws biggest bounty

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On his second bounty draw attempt, Thomas Lee pulled the coveted USD 20,000 top reward! Lee was one of the strongest contenders for the title, knocking out five players on his way to the final table where he entered as chip leader. He went on to finish 5th for a payout of USD 11,831. Adding on the bounty total of USD 26,500, the largest bounty collection by any player, Lee earned a cool USD 38,331, putting him second in cash overall.

On a side note, Marc Rivera told SMP that while in line to draw, he suggested to Lee they split the bounties, Lee agreed. Good call by Rivera who walked away with an easy USD 10K.

mystery bounty final table

Date: January 20-22, 2024
Buy in: USD 800
Guarantee: USD 200,000
Entries: 532 (295 unique)
Prize pool: USD 371,549
ITM: 68 players

Final 9 payouts

Place Player Flag Bounty Payout in USD
Total Payout in USD
1 Andrej Desset Slovakia $19,500 $48,006 $67,506
2 Jason Tyler Kapoor USA $2,000 $33,251 $35,251
3 Ngoc Anh Cao Viet Nam $5,500 $21,611 $27,111
4 Michael Gordon Smith USA $2,000 $15,123 $17,123
5 Thomas Lee Canada $26,500 $11,831 $38,331
6 Jianfeng Sun China $12,000 $9,661 $21,661
7 Kenji Hamamoto Japan $5,500 $8,036 $13,536
8 Mr. Fendy Indonesia $1,000 $6,417 $7,417
9 Ngoc Minh Le Viet Nam $1,000 $4,814 $5,814

Complete results can be found here: WPT Cambodia – Festival Results

Abhishek Goyal wins the Megastack

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The Megastack event ran for fourteen hours before India’s Abhishek Goyal clinched it for his first WPT title. Goyal defeated Dmitrii Gnusaev in a swingy heads up battle that saw both players go pound for pound.

Gnusaev was first to double up with Kh10c dominating Ks9h – both missing the board. Goyal answered back winning a flip with Kc9c spiking the king on the flop against 6d6h. Goyal picked up momentum and locked up the win with 6c6s over Ks3h on a board Ah10d2s2dAc.

Buy in: USD 300
Entries: 189 (152 unique)
Prize pool: USD 49,499
ITM: 24 places

Final 9 payouts

Place Player Flag
Payout in USD
1 Abhishek Goyal Australia $12,543
2 Dmitrii Gnusaev Russia $8,556
3 Brett Kurkjian Sherffler USA $5,074
4 Guillem Segarra Lopez Spain $3,086
5 Raymond Miego Australia $2,383
6 Oleg Titov Russia $1,975
7 Kei Okutani Japan $1,683
8 Jae Kyung Sim Korea $1,468
9 Ayato Shibata Japan $1,259

Complete results found via this link: WPT Cambodia – Festival Results

AAYUSH ARYA wins Deepstack 20/15/10/5

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Aayush Arya

The Deepstack 20/15/10 debuted in Cambodia with 51 taking interest in the fast paced game. It pays to get to the felt early with blinds increasing every 20 minutes on the opening three levels, 15 minutes for the next four, 10 minutes for the next six, then 5 minutes for the rest of the game.

WSOP Online winner Aayush Arya from India overcame the rush to claim his first WPT trophy and victory outside of home soil. This was his second cash of the festival.

Buy in: USD 550
Entries: 51 (46 unique)
Prize pool: USD 24,735
ITM: 7 places

Place Player Flag
Payout in USD
1 Aayush Arya India $9,152
2 Qiuyao Dong China $5,442
3 Van Tuan Nguyen Viet Nam $3,339
4 Tola Keo Australia $2,350
5 Asish Kumar Ghosh India $1,855
6 Zhun Wang China $1,484
7 John Edward Perry Australia $1,113

WPT Cambodia

WPT Cambodia is the first Main Tour in Southeast Asia currently taking place at NagaWorld Phnom Penh. The games opened on January 17 and runs through January 30, 2024. Games have been heating up as players continuously flock in, in preparation for the big one.

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The WPT Cambodia Championship takes place on January 25 to 29 featuring a USD 1 Million guarantee. The champion will be forever memorialized on the iconic Mike Sexton Champions Cup! Already seen in action are WPT champions Hoyt Corkins, Mel Judahand Masato Yokosawa. 

*Stay tuned to Somuchpoker as we bring you daily updates of WPT Cambodia from start to finish. 

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Tricia David

Tricia David has long experience as a recreational poker player and has been covering poker events since 2010 for numerous outfits in Asia. She spent one year working part time with Poker Portal Asia then became editor and lead writer for all event coverage of the Philippine Poker Tour (PPT). Under the PPT, she overlooked content for their website, and produced live updates on all their events. In addition, she served as the live and online events website content writer for the Asian Poker Tour. Currently, she does live events reporting in Asia for online news site Somuchpoker and is also one of their news contributors.

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