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Xiaosheng Zheng Bags A Monster Stack At Day 1C of WPT Cambodia Passport Championship

WPT Cambodia Championship Day 1B

Another thrilling day of poker came and went at WPT Cambodia – Passport To The World Championship – with Day 1B of the Championship pulling on 312 entries to breach the USD 500,000 guarantee. The pot will increase further with the final flight, Day 1C, yet to play out. There is a high chance of reaching a million USD.

By the end of regulation play, one player stood out, China’s Xiaosheng Zheng with his towering stack of 1,013,000. This was equivalent to 80 bb more than the day’s second ranked player.

Xiaosheng Zheng at WPT Cambodia
Xiaosheng Zheng

Among the hands that helped Zheng amass his stack was the failed bluff by Marco Perri and the late day takedown of big stacked Tien Sang Phi with pocket Aces over pocket Kings. With this arsenal, Zheng has the potential to take it all the way. He has already cashed three times at the ongoing festival with his best result a 3rd place finish at the Championship Warm Up. Just minutes prior to jumping in this flight, Zheng reached the final table of the 5K SHR and placed 7th.

Dhaval Mudgal at WPT Cambodia
Dhaval Mudgal

The second heat bagged up with 44 players added to the Day 2 pool. Other players making the cut were Jinlong Hu, PLO champion Shaun Conroy, and WPT Vietnam champion Dhaval Mudgal.

Thi Bao An Nguyen at WPT Cambodia
Thi Bao An Nguyen

Once again, the Vietnamese represented and emerged with the most number of advancing players. Thi Bao An Nguyen bagged the largest and to help build her stack was the elimination of Australia’s Aaron Lim. Another strong finisher was Trung Quan Nguyen who delivered a double bust mid-way through to hold the lead for some time.

Read up on the action via the Day 1B Live Updates.

Play continues at NagaWorld Integrated Resorts in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In partnership with Connaissance Management Limited, WPT Cambodia Championship kicked off on July 18 and runs until July 22. The last flight takes place on Saturday, July 20, starting at 11:30am.

WPT Cambodia Passport Championship – Day 1B

Date: July 18, 2024
Buy in: USD 1,300
Guarantee: USD 500,000
Day 1A: 175 entries / 22 survivors
Day 1B: 312 entries / 44 survivors

End of Day 1B Chip Counts

Xiaosheng Zheng China 1,013,000
Shaun Conroy Ireland 607,000
Cheng Zhang China 581,000
Jinlong Hu China 528,000
Zhi Jian Sean Ooi Malaysia 520,000
Thi Bao An Nguyen Viet Nam 496,000
Junzhong Loo Malaysia 494,000
Woojin Kim Korea 477,000
Somasekhar Sanampuri India 432,000
Kazuo Yamamoto Japan 401,000
Trung Quan Nguyen Viet Nam 397,000
Bing Wang China 387,000
Faiz Alam India 387,000
Kuan Seng Collin Ho Singapore 371,000
Erwan Michel Regnault France 318,000
Matthew Jang Wakeman Australia 314,000
Danny Huynh Australia 305,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant Thailand 280,000
Chao-Ting Cheng Taiwan 278,000
Timothy George English Australia 275,000
Tse Ian Lee Malaysia 256,000
Yeongje Ahn Korea 238,000
Ichiyo Niwa Japan 225,000
Anh Tuan Ho Viet Nam 209,000
Bien Mai Viet Nam 207,000
Junpeng Pan China 180,000
Duc Nhat Nguyen Viet Nam 172,000
Zijing Zhan China 168,000
Yi Chuen Hung Taiwan 164,000
Dhaval Mudgal India 162,000
Yaxin Cen China 150,000
Jhon Hendri Indonesia 149,000
Watcharasak Sriprathai Thailand 146,000
Sungjae Cho Korea 124,000
Siddharth Chetanbhai Karia India 124,000
Hoang Duy Nguyen Viet Nam 123,000
Max Benjamin Christian Menzel Germany 123,000
Michael Truong Viet Nam 119,000
Van Thinh Tran Viet Nam 105,000
Kil Soo Kim Korea 103,000
Hai Bo Chu Australia 103,000
Soo Ghee Lim Singapore 102,000
Parikshit Dhall India 84,000
Hong Zhu China 76,000

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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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