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Jason Lau of Malaysia Finally Claims APT Phu Quoc High Roller Title
139 entries (85 unique) ponied up the VND 80,000,000 buy-in to generate a prize pool of VND 9,707,760,000 (~$ 382,195), surpassing the VND 2.5 Billion guarantee. The first day played sixteen (16) 40-minute levels with 28 players qualifying to return for today's final day in the Corona Theater at the Corona Resort & Casino.
Only 20 players would be guaranteed a share from the prize pool, and on the 20th level, the bubble burst on Si Ng Pun when he was eliminated by the straight flush of Jennifer Cassell, allowing for the remaining 20 players to earn a minimum payout of VND 130,080,000 (USD 5,120).
THE FINAL TABLE
The final table was formed three levels after when Vietnam's own Toan Chan Truong busted out at 10th place when he ran into the set of Jason Lau.
In the final table, Phanlert Sukonthachartnant became the first casualty after starting the day as the chip leader. Sukonthachartnant failed to defend his short-stacked big blind and earned a 9th place finish of VND 232,990,000 (USD 9,170), nudging his total earnings towards the USD 1.6 million mark.
Australian Yita Choong became the first of three Aussies in the final table to fall when he was outdrawn on the flop despite having the better pre-flop hand. Choong played well, but only managed an 8th place take-away of VND 300,940,000 (USD 11,850). Choong made three final table appearances in this series and moved his total winnings to nearly USD 2.8 million.
The next Australian to make an exit was Jennifer Cassell, who was hoping to earn another title after taking down the APT Phu Quoc Women's Event, but had to settle for a 7th place finish and share of VND 406,760,000 (USD 16,015) to push her career live earnings to nearly USD 370,000. Cassell's run ended when her pocket sevens ran into the pocket jacks of Nevan Chang.
Japan's Hayato Kitajima had his luck run out at 6th place when his dominating hand of A♣ Q♠ lost to the Q♦ J♠ of Nevan Chang after the latter caught a jack on the flop to win it. Kitajima took home a paycheck of VND 542,660,000 (USD 21,365) for his efforts to inch closer to the USD 700,000 milestone in his total live earnings.
China's Guo Biao made his biggest career cash at 5th place for VND 692,160,000 (USD 27,250) after his pocket sixes were outdrawn by Jason Lau's straight.
Sean Ooi had a fun and deep run, but his "all-in" shades couldn't help him when Lau's dominated hand paired on the river. Ooi was the last Australian to bust from the final table, taking home his share of VND 862,050,000 (USD 33,940) to add to his USD 1.2 Million in total live earnings.
India's Amit Kaushik also ran into some misfortune when his pocket eights were cracked by Lau's pocket sevens. Kaushik was ahead until Lau turned a set, sending Kaushik to the payout cage to collect VND 1,043,580,000 (USD 41,085) and pushing his total career winnings to nearly USD 600,000.
HEADS-UP
Malaysia's Jason Lau had a 4-to-1 advantage against Taiwan's Nevan Chang to start the heads-up battle, but Chang slowly crawled his way back to almost make things even. Eventually, in just over half-an-hour, both players were on a pre-flop flip with Chang's Q♥ J♦ unable to overtake the A♥ Q♣ of Lau. Chang earned a runner-up prize of VND 1,582,360,000 (USD 62,300) to boost his total winnings to over USD 2.2 million.
Jason Lau was then finally crowned as the APT Phu Quoc High Roller champion after 5 final table attempts in this event. Lau took home the rose gold APT Lion Trophy and a grand prize share of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730), marking the biggest cash of his career and improving his total live earnings to nearly USD 350,000.
Lau confessed that he had to miss the flight with his wife to play in the final table. However, he did promise to make it up to her with her birthday just passing yesterday. Certainly, there will be a lot more to celebrate than just the birthday.
Jason Lau Wins The APT High Roller - VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730)
After 5 final table appearances at APT High Roller events, Jason Lau has finally made it as the last one standing to win the title, a gorgeous bronze APT Mega Lion Trophy and the champion's prize of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730).
Jason Lau outlasted a total of 139 entries, defeating Nevan Chang as his last hurdle to take down the title.
“I mean, this event has been very special for me, this is my fifth final table for this event, and obviously the third one back-to-back from Taipei, Manila, and now Vietnam, which is my home, so it’s a much more special meaning for me to win it here,” an elated Lau stated in his post-match interview with APT host Greg Liow.
“It was actually my wife’s birthday yesterday so I definitely need to make up for it,” Lau confided with a chuckle.
“She’s already back in Saigon, but I will go back tomorrow and definitely celebrate very well. I really thank her for supporting me all this while,” Lau concluded before posing for his well-deserved winner’s photo.
Full recap of The APT High Roller final day soon to follow.
Nevan Chang Has Been Eliminated in 2nd Place - VND 1,582,360,000 (USD 62,300)
Hand 115 Jason Lau raised to 500,000 on the button and Nevan Chang shoved all in for 3,800,000 from the big blind. Lau dropped in a call.
Nevan Chang: Q♥ J♦
Jason Lau: A♥ Q♣
Lau was ahead of Chang with an ace in hand. The board came 9♦ 7♥ 5♠ 2♥ A♦ , improving Lau to top pair of aces and eliminating Chang in the runner-up position, earning VND 1,582,360,000 (USD 62,300) for his efforts today.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 13,900,000(56 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | busted |
Chang Climbs Up
Hand 110: Nevan Chang shoved all-in with Ace-Three off and picked up the blinds.
Hand 111: Jason Lau called from the small blind with J♠ 6♣ and Chang protected the big blind with an all-in shove holding A♦ 7♣ . Lau folded.
Hand 112: Chang min-raised 500,000 with A♦ K♥ and Lau called with Q♦ 7♣
Both checked the flop of 5♠ 2♦ T♣ then checked :8d turn to see a T♠ river. Lau checked and mucked when Chang reached for chips.
Hand 113: Lau raised to 500,000 with A♦ 8♥ and won the pot.
Hand 114 Lau completed the blinds with Q♦ 8♦ and Chang checked his Q♠ 3♦ to see a flop of 6♠ 4♠ J♠ .
Lau check-called Chang's 500,000 bet to see a 5♠ turn. Both checked to see an A♠ on the river.
Lau checked and Chang put out 600,000, which Lau didn't match.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 458,000(2 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 368,000(1 BB) |
Chang Shoves for Rivered Trips
Hand 104 Nevan Chang raised to 400,000 and won the pot.
Hand 105 Jason Lau raised to 400,000 and Chang called. A flop came 2♠ Q♠ K♥ , and Chang checked to Lau who bet 400,000. Chang folded.
Hand 106 Chang shoved all in for 3,700,000 and won the pot.
Hand 107 Lau limped in from the button and Chang checked from the big blind.
A flop ran out 5♥ J♣ 3♥ , and Lau bet 300,000 to make Chang fold.
Hand 108 Chang limped in with K♣ 4♦ and Lau checked over with 9♦ 6♥ .
The flop showed 9♥ 4♣ 3♠ , Lau check-called after Chang bet 200,000.
The turn brought a 2♣ , and both players checked.
The river brought a 4♥ , and Lau bet 500,000, Chang shoved all in over the top for 3,300,000. Lau folded.
Hand 109 Lau raised to 500,000 and Chang called.
On the flop of 5♠ 3♠ A♠ , Chang check-called Lau's 500,000 bet.
The 9♥ came on the turn and both players checked.
The 4♥ hit on the river, and Chang checked over again. Lau the fired out 1,000,000. Chang folded.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 9,200,000(46 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 4,800,000(24 BB) |
Chang Doubles Up
Hand 101 Jason Lau raised to 600,000 on the button and Nevan Chang called from the big blind. On the flop of 5♦ 2♣ 7♥ , Chang checked it to Lau, who bet 500,000. Chang folded.
Hand 102 Chang folded and Lau collected the pot.
Hand 103 Lau shoved all in for 11,000,000 and Chang called off his 2,200,000.
Jason Lau: Q♠ 9♠
Nevan Chang: A♥ J♣
Chang picked up the lead with an ace in hand and the dry board came 5♥ 5♠ T♣ 6♦ 2♣ , bringing no help to Lau. Chang managed a double-up.
Lau vs Chang Are Heads-Up For The APT High Roller Title
Jason Lau of Malaysia will be going up against Nevan Chang of Taiwan in the final heads-up battle for the APT High Roller title and the top prize of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730).
NO DEALS ARE ALLOWED, so the two will be fighting it out with the official payouts in mind.
The runner-up will earn VND 1,582,360,000 (USD 62,300).
Lau has been in five APT High Roller final tables, three back-to-back, and has vowed to finally win this one. Whatever happens, Lau's total live earnings will jump to over USD 300,000.
Chang was the chip leader for most of the final three tables and had to surrender his chips to Lau.
Chang will need to win them all back despite the 4:1 disadvantage.
Chang made a third place finish in Event 5: NLH Hyper Turbo High Roller earlier in this series, and while he already made an improvement in this final heads-up, an APT title will certainly be a better ending.
Break!
Short break to get things ready for the final heads-up action between Jason Lau vs. Nevan Chang.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 11,000,000(55 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 3,300,000(17 BB) |
Amit Kaushik Has Been Eliminated in 3rd Place - VND 1,043,580,000 (USD 41,085)
Hand 100 Kaushik raised all in for 1,100,000 on the button and Chang called from the small blind.
Nevan Chang: 7♠ 7♦
Amit Kaushik: 8♦ 8♣
Kaushik held a strong lead on the flop of Q♦ T♦ 6♦ . However, it was short-lived as the turn brought a 7♣ , improving Chang's pocket sevens to a set.
The 6♠ fell on the river, upgrading Chang's set to a full house and sent Kaushik to the cash desk for a payday of VND 1,043,580,000 (USD 41,085).
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 3,300,000(17 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | busted |
Chang Recovers With A Lucky Double Up
Hand 93: Jason Lau pushed his big stack all-in and won the blinds.
Hand 94: Nevan Chang shoved all-in from the small blind and takes Lau's big blind.
Hand 95: Lau shoved all-in to win Amit Kaushik's big blind.
Hand 96: Lau raised to 500,000 from the button with J♥ 4♥ and won more blinds.
Hand 97: Chang shoved all in for 910,000 with K♦ 3♥ and Lau called with A♦ K♥
Lau dominated and Chang looked disappointed, but the flop came 2♠ 3♣ 6♥ to give Chang a pair. The turn 2♥ kept him ahead and the 4♦ river booked the win for Chang for a much-needed double-up.
Hand 98 Jason Lau shoved all in from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand 99 Amit Kaushik shoved all in for 905,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 11,000,000(55 BB) | 11,000,000 |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,300,000(12 BB) | 1,300,000 |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 455,000(2 BB) | 2,000,000 |
Chang is on Fumes
Hand 88 Nevan Chang limped in from the small blind and Jason Lau put in a raise to 600,000. Chang folded.
Hand 89 Lau shoved all in from the big blind for 5,300,000 and won the pot.
Hand 90 Amit Kaushik shoved all in for 1,900,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand 91 Chang limped in from the small blind, and Lau raised to 600,000 from the big blind. Chang moved all in for 5,900,000. After some thought Lau called off his 5,500,000 stack.
Nevan Chang: K♣ 5♣
Jason Lau: A♣ Q♣
Lau's lead held on a flop of 7♣ 3♠ 3♥ .
The 8♣ came on the turn, offering no help to Chang.
The river revealed an A♠ , improving Lau to two pair and leaving Chang in some trouble with the short stack.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 11,000,000(55 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 455,000(2 BB) |
Slow And Steady For The Last Three
Hand 84: Amit Kaushik jammed from the small blind with A♠ T♦ for 1,800,000 and won the big blind of Nevan Chang.
Hand 85: Jason Lau gets a walk on his big blind.
Hand 86: Lau called in the small blind and Kaushik checked his option from the big blind, to see a flop.
On a board of T♠ 2♣ 3♦ Lau check-called Kaushik's bet of 160,000.
A 9♣ fell on the turn, Lau checked again and Kaushik fired 500,000. Lau gave up, surrendering the pot.
Hand 87: Chang gets a walk on his big blind.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 6,500,000(41 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 5,100,000(32 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,300,000(14 BB) |
Lau Chips Away at Kaushik
Hand 79 Nevan Chang raised to 450,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand 80 Jason Lau limped in from the small blind and Amit Kaushik checked from the big blind. A flop rolled off 9♥ K♣ 6♦ and both players checked through. The turn showed a J♦ , and it was checked round again.
The river brought the Q♥ , and Lau checked again, Kaushik bet 175,000 and Lau called. Kaushik tabled 7♠ 4♦ for a bluff, Lau showed A♥ Q♦ to collect the pot.
Hand 81 Kaushik limped in from the small blind and Chang checked from the big blind. On the flop of Q♦ A♦ J♥ , Kaushik bet 160,000 and Chang dropped in a call. The 9♥ came on the turn, where Kaushik fired out 250,0000, forcing Chang to fold.
Hand 82 Chang limped in from the small blind, and Lau checked from the big blind. On the flop of K♣ Q♣ J♦ , both checked through to see the Q♠ turn, where Chang bet 160,000 and Lau put in a raise to 470,000. Chang folded.
Hand 83 Lau limped in from the small blind with 7♣ 6♣ and Kaushik checked from the big blind with 9♥ 7♥ .
A flop came 5♥ 3♠ 3♥ , and both checked through to see a 6♠ hit on the turn, improving Lau to two pair and he checked over again. Kaushik then bet 180,000 and Lau called.
The river carried out the 2♦ , and Kaushik checked. Lau bet 250,000 and Kaushik folded his hand.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 5,300,000(33 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,800,000(11 BB) |
Kaushik Inches His Way Up
Hand 74: Nevan Chang raised to 320,000 from under the gun. Jason Lau made the call from the small blind with Q♠ J♦ as did Amit Kaushik with 9♣ 8♥
The flop came 4♥ 7♥ A♣ . The blinds checked to Chang who fired a bet of 300,000 and found no more callers.
Hand 75: Jason Lau raised to 320,000 on the button and scooped the blinds.
Hand 76: Kaushik raised to 900,000 from the button and found no callers.
Hand 77: Lau raised to 325,000 from the small blind with A♥ J♣ and Kaushik defended with 9♥ 6♣ .
The flop came 3♣ 9♣ T♦ Lau led out with 280,000 and Kaushik shoved all-in with 1,100,000. Lau gave it up.
Hand 78: Kaushik found A♥ K♣ on the small blind and shoved all-in for 2,100,000 and got Chang to give up the big blind.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 7,300,000(46 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 4,100,000(26 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,500,000(16 BB) |
Sean Ooi Has Been Eliminated in 4th Place - VND 862,050,000 (USD 33,940)
Hand 73 Sean Ooi shoved all in for 880,000 from the small blind and Lau called from the big blind.
Jason Lau: 7♦ 4♥
Sean Ooi: A♥ 7♥
Ooi held a strong lead with an ace in hand and had Lau out kicked.
The board came 2♠ Q♥ 8♣ Q♦ 4♦ .
The brutal river card delivered a miracle to Lau, who paired his four, sending Ooi to the rail in fourth place for a payday of VND 862,050,000 (USD 33,940).
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 4,900,000(31 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | busted |
Kaushik Earns Some Chips
Hand 65: Nevan Chang raised to 250,00 from the cutoff with As 6♦ and Jason Lau defended the big blind with A♦ J♠
The flop came 3♦ 6♥ 4♥ and both checked to see a 3♠ on the turn. Lau checked and Chang put 350,000 in the pot with his pair of sixes and Lau called.
The 5♣ came on the river and both checked for a show-down.
Chang showed his winning pair of sixes and took the pot.
Hand 66: Amit Kaushik gets a walk on his big blind.
Hand 67: Amit Kaushik pushed all-in for 2,100,000 with K♦ T♣ on the small blind and Nevan Chang in the big blind considered his options with A♣ 3♣ , but eventually folded.
Hand 68: Chang jammed from the small blind and Sean Ooi gave up the pot.
Hand 69: Kaushik raised from UTG with A♣ 5♥ to 320,000 but found no customers.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 5,100,000(43 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 3,800,000(32 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,800,000(23 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 1,200,000(10 BB) |
Guo Biao Has Been Eliminated in 5th Place - VND 692,160,000 (USD 27,250)
Hand 64 Jason Lau raised from under the gun to 250,000, and Guo Biao shoved all in for 1,300,000 from the big blind. Lau dropped in a call.
Jason Lau: K♣ Q♥
Guo Biao: 6♥ 6♣
Biao held the lead with pocket sixes on the flop of T♥ 7♠ J♣ .
The dealer delivered bad news to Biao on the turn with the 9♠ , giving Lau the top straight and Biao left drawing dead.
The river was the A♥ and Guo Biao was sent to the rail in fifth place for a payday of VND 692,160,000 (USD 27,250).
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 4,900,000(41 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | busted |
Lau and Ooi Double From Chip Leader Chang
Hand 60: Nevan Chang went all-in from the cut-off with A♣ Q♥ with 7,600,000 and Jason Lau called for his last 1,500,000 with K♠ J♣
The flop came 7♦ T♣ 9♦ to keep Chang ahead. The 3♥ turn made things look very grim for Lau, but the poker gods threw him an 8♥ on the river to complete a straight. Lau doubled up and put some damage to Nevan Chang's stack.
Hand 61: Action went to the blinds when Jason Lau raised to 250,000 with K♣ 6♣ and Kaushik surrendered his big blind.
Hand 62: Sean Ooi shoved all-in for his last 860,000 with K♣ 6♣ from under the gun and found a caller in Nevan Chang, who held A♥ 5♦
The flop came K♠ 2♣ J♣ to give Ooi top pair with a flush draw.
The turn came a 7♣ bringing the flush and giving the pot to Ooi.
The irrelevant 6♠ fell on the river, giving Ooi a doubled up and taking another dent from Chang's chip lead.
Hand 63: Nevan Chang jammed all-in from the small blind with A♣ 6♠ and scooped the blinds from Ooi.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 5,300,000(44 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 3,500,000(29 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,100,000(18 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 1,700,000(14 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 1,400,000(12 BB) |
Chang Turns a Five
Hand 55 Nevan Chang shoved all-in for 7,100,000 from the cutoff and won the pot.
Hand 56 Guo Biao raised to 250,000 on the button and Amit Kaushik shoved all-in for 1,700,000 from the big blind. Biao folded.
Hand 57 Kaushik shoved all in for 2,100,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand 58 Chang raised to 200,000 from the small blind with 5♦ 2♣ and Sean Ooi defended from the big blind with A♦ 9♦ .
On the flop of 4♥ 7♠ J♥ , the action went check-check.
The turn carried out 5♣ , improving Chang to one pair of fives, and Chang led out for 200,000 this time, which Ooi folded.
Hand 59 Jason Lau shoved all in for 1,300,000 from under the gun and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 7,600,000(63 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 860,000(7 BB) |
Biao Picks Up Some Pots
Hand 50: Sean Ooi peeked at 4♥ 4♣ on the button and shoved for 1,500,000 and won the blinds.
Hand 51: Action folded to Jason Lau in the small blind, who made a call. Amit Kaushik defended his big blind with a raise to 320,000. Lau surrendered.
Hand 52: Nevan Chang gets a walk in his big blind.
Hand 53: Guo Biao shoved all in for 1,400,000 from under the gun with a pair of sevens in the hole, and won the blinds.
Hand 54: Action folded to the blinds when Sean Ooi completed the small blind and Guo Biao checked to see a flop of 3♣ 4♦ 9♠
Ooi bet out 120,000 and Biao raised to 300,000 with his top pair. Ooi gave up.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 7,100,000(59 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 2,000,000(17 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,800,000(15 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 1,600,000(13 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 1,300,000(11 BB) |
Final Table Action Resumes!
5 players are back at the felt to compete for the the top prize of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730) and an APT Lion Trophy. Nevan Chang leads the final table in chips.
Here are the chip counts:
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 6,700,000(56 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 2,000,000(17 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 2,000,000(17 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,700,000(14 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 1,500,000(13 BB) |
Break!
Players are on a short break to stretch their legs. 5 players remain and are guaranteed at least VND 692,160,000 (USD 27,250)
Kaushik Builds His Stack
Hand 47: Jason Lau raised to 200,000 from the button with K♦ 8♦ . Nevan Chang defended his big blind with an all-in shove, holding pocket sixes to induce a fold from Lau.
Hand 48: Amit Kaushik min-raised with A♥ Q♥ on the button but found no challengers.
Hand 49: Kaushik raised to 700,000 from the cut-off with K-Q off suit and stole the blinds.
Chip Exchange Between Players
Hand 40 Sean Ooi shoved all in on the button for 1,700,000 and won the pot.
Hand 41 Jason Lau limped in from the small blind and Amit Kaushik shoved all in from the big blind for 1,300,000. Lau folded.
Hand 42 Ooi raised to 200,000 from under the gun only to be jammed by Guo Biao for 1,100,000 from the cutoff. Ooi folded.
Hand 43 Lau raised to 200,000 from the cutoff and Ooi shoved all in for 1,700,000 from the big blind. Lau folded.
Hand 44 Kaushik raised to 200,000 from the cutoff and Biao defended from the big blind. On the flop of 7♠ 9♣ 6♥ , both players checked through to see the 3♣ fall on the turn, where Biao bet 175,000 and Kaushik folded.
Hand 45 Kaushik raised to 200,000 from under the gun and won the pot.
Hand 46 Ooi raised to 200,000 from the cutoff and won the pot.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 6,500,000(65 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 2,200,000(22 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 2,200,000(22 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 1,700,000(17 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,300,000(13 BB) |
Hayato Kitajima Has Been Eliminated in 6th Place - VND 542,660,000 (USD 21,365)
Hand 39: Nevan Chang shoved all-in for 4,500,000 from the cutoff with Q♦ J♠ and Hayato Kitajima made the call for his remaining 1,500,000 with A♣ Q♠
Kitajima dominated Chang pre-flop, but the poker gods dealt a flop of 2♣ 9♣ J♥ giving Chang a pair of jacks to take the lead.
Chang remained ahead with a 3♦ turn and a 5♣ river.
Kitajima's journey ends in 6th place and he takes home a prize of VND 542,660,000 (USD 21,365), which he can spend around the beautiful Phu Quoc.
Ooi Is Not Scared To Shove
Hand 35: Action folded to Jason Lau on the button who raised to 200,000 with two black queens and won the blinds.
Hand 36: Sean Ooi shoved all-in for 1,300,000 from under the gun, backed by Q♦ J♣ and scooped the blinds.
Hand 37: Nevan Chang raised to 200,000 on the button with Q♣ 5♠ and Sean Ooi defended his big blind with an all-in shove for 1,400,000 and got Chang to fold.
Lau Receives Help on the River
Hand 32 Jason Lau raised to 200,000 from the hijack and Amit Kaushik three-bet to 500,000 from the cutoff. Lau then shoved all in for 1,400,000 and Kaushik called.
Jason Lau: A♠ K♠
Amit Kaushik: Q♥ Q♦
Kaushik held a slight lead on the flop of 7♠ J♠ 3♥ but Lau picked up the nut flush draw.
The board-pairing 3♦ came on the turn, improving Kaushik to two pair but Lau still haad outs.
The river brought one of those outs, the K♥ , upgrading Lau to higher two pair and he scooped the pot.
Hand 33 After a string of folds from every player, Guo Biao collected the pot from the big blind.
Hand 34 Nevan Chang raised to 200,000 from the hijack and won the pot.
Hand 35 Chang raised to 200,000 from under the gun and Kaushik called from the big blind.
On the flop of 3♣ T♣ A♥ , Kaushik checked to Chang, who bet 250,000, which Kaushik called to see the 9♥ turn, where Kaushik checked over again. Chang then shoved all in for 4,300,000. Kaushik folded.
Player | Chips |
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AK Amit KaushikIndia | 5,400,000(68 BB) |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 1,400,000(18 BB) |
Jennifer Cassell Has Been Eliminated in 7th Place - VND 406,760,000 (USD 16,015)
Hand 31: Jason Lau raised to 200,000 from the hi-jack with A♦ 5♦ , Jennifer Cassell shoved all-in for 980,000 with 7♦ 7♣ and Nevan Chang four-bet shoved for 2,200,000 with J♥ J♠ .
Lau got out of the way, for a two-way showdown.
The flop came 9♠ A♥ Q♠ and Chang was still ahead.
Cassell needed a seven, but the poker gods sent an 8♥ turn and the A♣ river to offer no help.
Chang was awarded all of Cassell's chips and jumped into the chip lead. Cassell was hoping to win another APT title after winning the Women's Event, but had to settle for 7th and walked away from the table VND 406,760,000 (USD 16,015) richer.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 4,500,000(56 BB) |
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | busted |
Biao Makes Some Chips
Hand 29: Guo Biao found A♣ Qd at the cut-off and went all-in for his last 745,000 and found no callers.
Hand 30: Hayato Kitajima raised to 160,000 from under the gun with 6♠ 6♦ .
Biao three-bet shoved his remaining 945,000 chips with 5♠ 5♣ . Kitajima folded the better hand and gave the pot to Biao.
Kaushik Rivers a Flush
Hand 23 Hayato Kitajima raised to 160,000 from under the gun, Jennifer Cassell shoved all in for 860,000 from the small blind and Kitajima folded.
Hand 24 Sean Ooi raised to 300,000 from under the gun and won the pot.
Hand 25 Nevan Chang raised to 175,000 on the button, and Ooi re-raised from the big blind. Chang folded.
Hand 26 Chang raised to 160,000 from the cutoff, and Hauato Kitajima three-bet to 475,000 from the button. Chang folded.
Hand 27 Amit Kaushik raised to 160,000 from under the gun and won the pot.
Hand 28 Jason Lau limped in from the small blind with 9♣ 4♣ and Kaushik checked from the big blind with Q♥ 9♠ .
On a flop of 4♠ 7♣ 8♠ , Lau check-called Kaushik's bet of 85,000.
The turn brought a 2♠ , which both players checked through.
A T♠ river saw Lau lead out for 275,000. Kaushik dropped in a call to collect a sizable pot with his rivered flush.
Player | Chips |
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AK Amit KaushikIndia | 3,400,000(57 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 1,600,000(27 BB) |
Chang's Nine Scoops the Pot
Hand 17 Sean Ooi raised to 160,000 from under the gun and Hayato Kitajima called from the big blind. On the flop of K♣ Q♠ 3♠ , Kitajima checked to Ooi, who bet 110,000. Kitajima folded.
Hand 18 Nevan Chang raised to 160,000 with A♥ 9♥ on the button and Ooi called from the big blind with A♣ 3♣ .
On the flop of 8♠ 2♣ A♦ , Ooi checked to Chang, who bet 100,000. Ooi called to see the K♠ turn, where Ooi checked over again, and Chang bet 375,000. Ooi dropped in a call.
The river came A♠ . Ooi checked and Chang fired out 450,000, which Ooi called. Chang scooped a sizable pot with his nine kicker.
Hand 19 Nevan Chang raised from the cutoff to 180,000 and collected the pot.
Hand 20 Guo Biao limped in from the small blind and Jason Lau shoved all in for 2,00,000, to which Biao snap-folded.
Hand 21 Kitajima opened the hijack to 160,000, and Amit Kaushik three-bet to 500,000 from the big blind. Kitajima folded.
Hand 22 Kaushik shoved all in from small blind for 2,600,000 and won the pot.
Yita Choong Has Been Eliminated in 8th Place - VND 300,940,000 (USD 11,850)
Hand 16: Action folded to the blinds and Yita Choong shoved all-in for 1,000,000 with A♠ T♦ . Nevan Chang called with Q♠ J♥
The flop of T♣ Q♦ 7♦ gave both a pair, but Chang's was better.
The turn K♣ gave Choong some outs, but it didn't happen on the 2♠ river.
Chang took down the huge pot and Choong had to vacate his final table seat as the second casualty, claiming VND 300,940,000 (USD 11,850).
Ooi's Nines Take A Pot
Hand 13: Action folded to the blinds and Jason Lau raised to 175,000 with Q♦ 9♣ to win the blinds.
Hand 14: Sean Ooi raised to 120,000 from the hi-jack with 9♠ 9♥ . Jason Lau called on the button with A♥ 4♥ and Jennifer Cassell defended the big blind with A♦ 8♦
The flop came 6♣ 3♥ Q♠ and action was checked to Ooi, who bet out 110,000 and found no challengers.
Hand 15: Amit Kaushik shoved all-in with 2,200,000 from the button with J♠ 9♠ and scooped the blinds.
Player | Chips |
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AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,400,000(40 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 2,100,000(35 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 1,500,000(25 BB) |
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 1,100,000(18 BB) |
Chang's Bullets Cracked
Hand 9 Sean Ooi raised to 120,000 from under the gun and Nevan Chang three-bet to 250,000 on the button, which Ooi called.
On the flop of 6♣ T♥ Q♥ , Ooi checked to Chang, who bet 1,200,000 and Ool shoved all in for his last 520,000.
Sean Ooi: K♥ J♦
Nevan Chang: A♠ A♦
The turn and river ran out 4♥ 7♥ , saving Ooi’s tournament life by improving his king-jack to a flush.
Hand 10 Guo Biao raised from under the gun to 125,000 and Ooi called from the big blind. On the flop of Q♠ J♠ K♦ , Ooi checked to Biao, who bet 175,000 and Ooi called to see the 6♠ turn, where Ooi checked over again. Biao then shoved all in for 645,000, and Ooi folded.
Hand 11 Amit Kaushik raised to 120,000 from early position and collected the pot.
Hand 12 Kaushik raised to 120,000 from under the gun, and Jennifer Cassell three-bet to 300,000 from early position, which Hayato Kitajima four-bet to 700,000 from the cutoff and collected the pot after a string of folds from other players.
Player | Chips |
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HK Hayato KitajimaJapan | 2,700,000(45 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,400,000(40 BB) |
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 1,200,000(20 BB) |
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant Has Been Eliminated in 9th Place - VND 232,990,000 (USD 9,170)
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant of Thailand, the chip leader entering the final day, has ended his run in 9th place.
Hand 8: Action folded to the blinds with Nevan Chang raising to 530,000, with 5♥ 5♣ . Phanlert Sukonthachartnant called for his last 520,000 to defend the big blind with K♥ 2♦ .
The flop came 5♠ 3♦ 3♠ to give Chang a full-house and Sukonthachartnant looking for a miracle.
The turn J♥ and 6♦ river did not help in any way, leaving Phanlert Sukonthachartnant to collect his VND 232,990,000 (USD 9,170).
Kitajima's Jacks Earn From Chang
Hand 6: Nevan Chang raised to 120,000 from under the gun with A♦ 7♦ . Hayato Kitajima called with his J♦ J♣ and Yita Choong defended the big blind with K♣ T♣
The flop was given 4♥ 4♦ 8♦ . Choong and Chang checked to Kitajima, who bet 130,000. Choong stepped down and Chang called to see a 2♠ on the turn.
Chang checked and Kitajima fired a second barrel of 275,000. Chang called to open a 6♥ on the river. Chang tapped his option to Kitajima who checked behind for a show-card moment.
Kitajima's jacks proved to be the better hand and is awarded a sizable pot.
Hand 7: Jason Lau raised to 140,000 from the hi-jack with A♠ 9♣ and Nevan Chang defended the big blind, holding 9♦ 7♥ .
The flop came K♠ Q♣ 2♣ . Chang checked and folded to the 220,000 bet of Lau.
Sukonthachartnant Gets Chpped Away
Hand 1: Amit Kaushik raised to 100,000 from early position and Nevan Chang three-bet to 150,000 form the cutoff. Kaushik folded.
Hand 2: Yita Choong raised to 100,000 from early position. Phanlert Sukonthachartnant three-bet to 250,000, which Choong shoved all in for 610,000 and Sukonthachartnant called.
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant: A♥ J♣
Yita Choong: J♠ J♥
On the board ran out 9♠ K♥ 7♦ 5♥ 5♣ , securing a double-up for Choong.
Hand 3: Jennifer Cassell raised to 125,000 from early position and Sukonthachartnant called from the hijack, which Jason Lau also called from the big blind. On the flop of 8♣ J♣ Ad:, three players checked through to see the 2♥ turn, where Lau and Cassell checked to Sukonthachartnant, who bet 150,000 and Lau called. Cassell folded.
The river came K♦ , and both players checked. Lau table J♠ T♦ for a pair of jacks, leaving Sukonthachartnant to muck his hand.
Hand 4: Jason Lau limped in from the small blind and Amit Kaushik checked from the big blind. On the flop of 2♥ 2♦ Q♥ , Lau bet 60,000. Kaushik folded.
Hand 5: Sukonthachartnant raised to 125,000 from early position, and Lau three-bet to 350,000 on thee button, which Sukonthachartnant folded.
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 2,000,000(33 BB) |
PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 580,000(10 BB) |
Action Resumes At Final Table
Cards are in the air for the final table!
All 9 players are guaranteed a minimum oayout of VND 232,990,000 (USD 9,170), but the goal is to win the top prize of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730) and an APT Lion Trophy.
Short Break!
Action at the High Roller will be going on a short break as they prepare to fix the final table of 9 players.
Final Table Is Set!
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 2,610,000(52 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,585,000(52 BB) |
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 1,805,000(36 BB) |
PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 1,590,000(32 BB) |
HK Hayato KitajimaJapan | 1,565,000(31 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 1,175,000(24 BB) |
BG Biao GuoChina | 1,075,000(22 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 895,000(18 BB) |
YC Yita ChoongAustralia | 610,000(12 BB) |
Toan Chan Truong Has Been Eliminated in 10th Place For VND 194,160,000 (USD 7,645)
After a couple of hands of exchanging chips among players, Jason Lau raised from the small blind and Toan Chan Truong shoved all in for 325,000 from the big blind. After checking his cards again, Lau dropped in a call to put Truong at risk.
Toan Chan Truong: K♥ Q♣
Jason Lau: 4♦ 4♠
Lau held the lead with pocket fours, which improved to a set on the flop of J♥ 4♣ 7♣ , leaving Truong with only slim outs to survive. The turn and river came 8♦ 6♠ , sealing Truong's elimination in tenth place. He concluded his tournament run with a payout of VND 194,160,000 (~$7,645).
Player | Chips |
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WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 1,135,000(23 BB) |
TC Toan Chan TruongViet Nam | busted |
Nguyen Duy Thuc Has Been Eliminated in 11th Place - VND 194,160,000 (USD 7,645)
Action folded to the blinds when small blind Sean Ooi shoved all-in for 765,000 with Q♣ J♦ Nguyen Duy Thuc called for his last 525,000 holding K♠ Q♥
Thuc was dominating pre-flop and led with top pair when the flop came 2♠ 9♥ K♥ . The 6c was promising for Thuc to win, but the T♥ river thrown by the poker gods gave Ooi a gut-shot straight to take down the pot and take out Thuc from the event.
The former chip leader just couldn't win a flip, and his stack just kept on going down and down until the final showdown loss sent him out at 11th place for a decent pay of VND 194,160,000 (USD 7,645).
Choong Doubles Again
Yita Choong shoved all-in for 355,000 from under the gun with K♣ T♥ Nguyen Duy Thuc called with K♥ Q♥ for a showdown.
The flop came 7♣ K♠ 9♣ with both players hitting their top pair. The 8♣ on the turn gave Choong 12 live outs. The river 5♣ improved Choong to a flush and damaged Thuc again.
Player | Chips |
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YC Yita ChoongAustralia | 835,000(17 BB) |
DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 575,000(12 BB) |
Truong Manages a Double Up
Being the shortest stack at the table, Toan Chan Truong shoved all in from the cutoff for 325,000 and was called by Nevan Chang from the small blind to put him at risk.
Toan Chan Truong: A♠ 5♠
Navan Chang: A♥ J♥
Chang initially took the lead with a jack in hand, but Truong was not ready to bow out just yet. The flop revealed 5♥ A♦ 4♠ , improving Truong to two pair against Chang’s single pair. Chang needed to spike another jack to secure an elimination and continue his dominant tournament run. However, the runout came T♦ 3♦ , denying Chang’s hopes and ensuring a critical double-up for Truong.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 2,360,000(47 BB) |
TC Toan Chan TruongViet Nam | 650,000(13 BB) |
Choong's Deuces Double
Yita Choong shoved all-in for his last 115,000 from the cut-off with 2♥ 2♦ . Biao Guo re-popped all-in for 1,400,000 on the button to isolate, holding J♦ T♣
The flop of 5♠ K♣ 9♥ maintained the lead for Choong and the turn 6♠ and river 7♦ directed the win to Choong and shipped the pot his way for a double-up.
Player | Chips |
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BG Biao GuoChina | 1,300,000(26 BB) |
YC Yita ChoongAustralia | 355,000(7 BB) |
Ooi Damages And Doubles
Sean Ooi raised to 100,000 from the hi-jack with A♦ K♣ and Nguyen Duy Thuc three-bet from the cut-off to 250,000 with Q♥ Q♣
Ooi then shoved all-in for 525,000 and Thuc called.
The flop came 4♥ 2♠ 7♦ to keep Thuc in the lead. The river K♥ made Ooi overtake and the river A♣ added another dagger to Thuc.
Ooi made a crucial double up while Thuc's stack went from chip leader to critical condition in a few hands.
Player | Chips |
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SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 1,200,000(30 BB) |
DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 390,000(10 BB) |
William Teoh Has Been Eliminated in 12th Place For VND 169,890,000 (USD 6,690)
William Teoh shoved all in from the hijack for 200,000 and was called by Nevan Chang from the small blind.
Nevan Chang: K♠ Q♠
William Teoh: A♠ 6♠
Teoh took the lead with an ace in hand and improved to a pair of sixes on the flop of 4♠ 6♣ T♥ . However, the dealer quickly delivered the bad new to Teoh as a runout of 4♥ K♦ upgraded Chang to a higher pair of kings, sealing the elimination of Teoh in twelfth place for VND 169,890,000 (USD 6,690).
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 2,480,000(62 BB) |
WT William TeohMalaysia | busted |
Kaushik's Brave Call Brings Him Chip Lead
Nguyen Duy Thuc raised to 80,000 on the button wtih A♥ J♣ and Amit Kaushik defended the big blind with K♦ Q♣ The flop came 2♥ T♣ 6♥ .
Both checked to see a free K♠ on the turn. Kaushik check-raised the 60,000 bet of Thuc to 200,000. Thuc completed to see see a J♦ river.
Kaushik bet 225,000 and Thuc answered with an all-in for 1,400,000, covering the stack of Kaushik.
Kaushik went into deep thought, wondered if there were aliens among us, took a peek again at his cards, then the board and threw in a chip to signify a call.
Kaushik's brave call gave him a huge pot to take him to the chip lead on the featured table and maybe the tournament.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 2,000,000(50 BB) |
DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 755,000(19 BB) |
Manh Cuong Bui Has Been Eliminated in 13th Place For VND 169,890,000 (USD 6,690)
Manh Cuong Bui shoved all in for 235,000 from the cutoff and Hayato Kitajima dropped in a call to put Bui at risk from the big blind.
Manh Cuong Bui: K♠ T♠
Hayato Kitajima: K♦ K♥
Kitajima held the lead as the dry board came 8♣ 6♥ 8♠ J♥ 6♠ , sealing the fate of Bui’s finish in thirteenth place for VND 169,890,000 (USD 6,690).
Player | Chips |
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HK Hayato KitajimaJapan | 670,000(17 BB) |
MC Manh Cuong BuiViet Nam | busted |
Justin Tsui Has Been Eliminated in 14th Place - VND 155,320,000 (USD 6,115)
Nguyen Duy Thuc raised to 80,000 with Q♦ T♦ from under the gun when Amit Kaushik three-bet to 400,000 from the hi-jack with 8♠ 8♥ . Justin Tsui called all-in for his last 295,000 in the small blind with A♦ K♥ . Thuc got out of the way for a two-way showdown.
The flop came 8♦ 3♦ K♣ . Tsui made top-pair, but Kaushik made a set to put the nail on the coffin on Tsui's High Roller hopes. The J♥ made Tsui leave his seat and tap the table for a nice hand to Kaushik. The river 7♣ was inconsequential.
Kaushik earned a huge pot and Tsui made his way to the rail.
Player | Chips |
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DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 1,800,000(45 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 1,000,000(25 BB) |
JT Justin TsuiAustralia | busted |
Mikael Andersson Has Been Eliminated in 15th Place For VND 155,320,000 (USD 6,115)
Mikael Andersson shoved all in from the button and Jennifer Cassell called from the small blind.
Jennifer Cassell: A♥
Mikael Andersson: J♣ J♥
Andersson held the lead with pocket jacks, however, the board came swiftly A♠ 3♥ 6♥ K♥ 2♦ , improving Cassell to a pair of aces, which sent Andersson to the rail in fifteenth place for VND 155,320,000 (USD 6,115).
Player | Chips |
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JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 2,140,000(54 BB) |
AM Andersson MikaelSweden | busted |
Kaushik Doubles From Sukonthachartnant
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant raised to 65,000 on the button with 9♥ 3♥ and Amit Kaushik defended the big blind with T♦ 7♣
The flop came 4♣ 4♥ 7♦ . Kaushik checked his option to Sukonthachartnant, who fired a 40,000 bet. Kaushik then raised to 85,000. Sukonthachartnant answered with a three-bet to 540,000 and Kaushik made the call, putting his last 270,000 at risk.
Kaushik was ahead with his seven pairing the flop. The 4♦ on the turn and the river 2♦ held the lead for Kaushik for an important double-up.
Player | Chips |
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PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 1,300,000(43 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 715,000(24 BB) |
Kannapong Thanarattrakul Has Been Eliminated in 16th Place For VND 142,700,000 (USD 5,620) 15:40
Kannapong Thanarattrakul shoved all in and received a call from Jennifer Cassell to put him at risk.
Jennifer Cassell: Q♣ 9♠
Kannapong Thanarattrakul: A♥ K♦
Thanarattrakul picked up the lead with an ace in hand, but it was short-lived as the board ran out 4♥ 7♠ 4♣ Q♣ 9♠ , improving Cassell to two pair, sending Thanarattrakul to the rail in sixteenth place for VND 142,700,000 (USD 5,620).
Player | Chips |
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JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 1,790,000(60 BB) |
KT Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand | busted |
Ahuja Exits Stage Right
Ankit Ahuja raised to 300,000 from the cut-off with 6♠ 6♥ and got called by Duy Thuc Nguyen from the small blind with A♦ Q♣ .
The flop came A♠ 5♣ T♣ . Nguyen bet out 250,000, covering Ahuja's stack. Ahuja tanked a bit, but eventually risked his remaining 90,000.
Ahuja was behind and just had two outs left in the deck. The 7♦ turn and the 7♠ river wasn't either of them and Ahuja gets eliminated from the tourney.
Guo Shows Countrymate Zhang the Door with Ladies
China’s Zhuoqun Zhang shoved all in from the button and China’s Biao Guo dropped in a call from the big blind to put his countrymate at risk.
Zhuoqun Zhang: A♥ 6♦
Biao Guo: Q♠ Q♥
Guo picked up the lead with pocket queens. A board ran out 7♣ 7♠ K♥ T♦ 3♦ , not helping Zhang, who headed to the exit in seventeenth place.
Player | Chips |
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BG Biao GuoChina | 1,385,000(46 BB) |
ZZ Zhang ZhuoqunChina | busted |
New Actors on The Featured Table
The featured table players have been subbed to give some fresh faces for those viewing the livestream. Hopefully, they also bring the right amount of drama and action worthy of an Oscar-award winning performance.
Those on the table are: Phanlert Sukonthachartnant of Thailand, Amit Kaushik of India, Guo Biao of China, Duy Thuc Nguyen of Vietnam, Justin Tsui of Australia, Manh Cuong Bui of Vietnam, Yita Choong of Australia and Sean Ooi of Malaysia.
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Action Continues!
18 players are back from their break to continue the action. The remaining 18 are guaranteed a payout of at least VND 130,080,000 (USD 5,120).
Of course, all eyes are on the grand prize of VMD 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730)
Break Time!
18 players remain as we head for a short break.
Chang Recovers And Takes Out Youkan
Nevan Chang raised to 50,000 from the cut-off and Li Youkan shoved his last 244,000 in the middle from the small blind with A♥ T♦ . Chang made the call and flipped over A♠ Q♠
The board came 9♥ 7♣ 7♦ to keep Chang ahead. The turn Q♣ cemented his lead and sealed the fate of Youkan. The 5♥ river didn't even matter.
Youkan gets eliminated from the High Roller, but gets to take home a decent earn from the payout cage.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 2,100,000(88 BB) |
YL Youkan LiChina | busted |
Teoh Quadruples From Chang
William Teoh risked his remaining 174,000 with Q♦ J♦ and was challenged by big stacked Nevan Chang on the big blind with A♠ 8♣
The flop of 5♣ Q♥ T♣ paired Teoh and the turn Q♠ gave him a set to leave Chang drawing dead. The dealer threw in the 3♦ on the river as a formality before shipping the double-up pot Teoh's way.
In the next hand, Nevan Chang jammed from the small blind with K♣ Q♦ and William Teoh defended from the big blind with A♥ K♥ .
The board ran 4♣ 9♣ 6♦ 2♥ T♠ to keep Teoh ahead and gain another double from Chang.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 1,800,000(75 BB) |
WT William TeohMalaysia | 816,000(34 BB) |
Straight Flush Bursts Pun's Bubble
Si Ng Pun shoved all in from the hijack and Jennifer Cassell dropped in a call from the small blind to put Pun at risk.
Jennifer Cassell: J♠ T♠
Si Ng Pun: A♥ T♥
Pun held the lead with an ace in hand, but the board quickly decided his fate. as the dealer rolled out a runout of 9♠ Q♦ 3♦ 7♠ 8♠ , the female player completed a flush on the river. This decisive hand left Pun eliminated and officially crowned the bubble boy, just one spot shy of the money.
Player | Chips |
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JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 1,358,000(57 BB) |
SN Si Ng PunHong Kong | busted |
Truong Risks At The Bubble And Survives
Nevan Chang has been jamming his big stack on the bubble to increase his stack by scooping blinds.
Chang jammed again with 4♣ 3♦ , but this time Toan Chan Truong risked his tournament life as the bubble, calling with A♥ J♠ and putting his last 151,000 in the middle.
The flop came 2♦ 5♦ 8♣ keeping Truong ahead, but giving Chang an open-ended straight draw that brought some oohs from spectators.
The turn showed a Q♣ and the river dealt a 9♦ to double Truong and nip a little bit from Chang's big stack.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 2,100,000(105 BB) |
TC Toan Chan TruongViet Nam | 350,000(18 BB) |
Bubble Time!
One more out to go before the top 20 make it in the money! Hand-for-hand play now in effect.
Biao's Flush Hurts Truong
Toan Chan Truong just called on the button and Guo Biao checked his option on the big blind for a friendly peek into a flop of 3♣ 9♣ A♣ .
Truong, with A♦ 2♥ , hit top pair, but Biao had a confident flush draw with Q♣ 4♥ with hole cards. Biao check-raised the 25,000 bet of Truong to 60,000. Truong matched to see a 2♣ on the turn.
Truong improved to two-pair, but Biao completed his flush. Biao led with 75,000 and was called by Truong to see the final J♠ on the river.
Biao bet out 250,000 and Truong made the call, unable to get away despite seeing four clubs on the board.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
BG Biao GuoChina | 1,400,000(70 BB) |
TC Toan Chan TruongViet Nam | 191,000(10 BB) |
Lau Rivers a Full House
One three-way, all-in hand just played out, resulting in one elimination.
Sean Ooi shoved all in from the cutoff for around 650,000 and Jason Lau also went all in for around 280,000 on the button, which again Xudog Yang jammed from the small blind for around 120,000
Sean Ooi: A♥ T♣
Xudong Yang: A♦ K♥ :
Jason Lau: 8♣ 8♥
Lau picked up the lead and improved to a full house as the board quickly ran out 7♦ 7♣ 4♥ J♥ 8♠ , sending Yang out of the door, and all remaining players are now in direct bubble.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 700,000(35 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 535,000(27 BB) |
XY Xudong YangChina | busted |
Nguyen's Pocket Fives Hold
Duy Thuc Nguyen opened the cutoff to 40,000 and Amit Kaushik defended from the big blind.
A flop showed 3♥ J♣ K♥ , and Kaushik check-called after Nguyen bet 25,000. The turn carried out 2♣ , and both players checked through.
A 9♥ hit on the river, where Kaushik led out for 100,000, sending Nguyen into the tank. After around 2 minutes, Nguyen dropped in a call.
Nguyen turned over 5♥ 5♠ for a pair to best the ace-high from Kaushik’s A♠ Q♦ .
Player | Chips |
---|---|
DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 1,400,000(88 BB) |
AK Amit KaushikIndia | 820,000(51 BB) |
Chau's Last Stand
Clement Chau pushed his solitary 1,000 chip all-in from UTG+1 with Q♦ Q♥ and Toan Chan Truong shoved from the small-blind to isolate with A♣ 4♦
The flop came 7♠ 6♠ J♥ to keep Chau ahead. The turn T♦ and 7♣ river kept Chau's High Roller hopes alive as his stack grew to 19,000.
In the next hand, Chau shoved all-in again with Q♠ 6♣ from under the gun. Truong three-bet to 50,000 from the button with A♦ A♥ and Kannapong Thanarattrakul in the small blind with K♠ Q♦ and Gu Biao in the big blind with 4♠ 3♠ joined in.
The flop arrived K♣ 7♠ 8♠ The blinds checked to Truong who fired 52,000. Thanarattrakul raised to 125,000. Biao stepped down, but Truong shoved all-in for 202,000. Thanarattrakul added the 77,000 to match.
The turn came 7♣ and the river showed 2♠ to keep Truong ahead and make a big double-up. Chau, meanwhile, had his run ended.
Player | Chips |
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KT Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand | 839,000(52 BB) |
TC Toan Chan TruongViet Nam | 589,000(37 BB) |
busted |
We're Baaacckkk!
Play has resumed!
Short Break!
Action has been paused momentarily while the seats are re-drawn for the final three tables. 24 players remain with 4 more outs to go before the top 20 enter the payout circle.
Tsui's Kings Give A Double
Short-stacked Justin Tsui shoved his last 149,000 in the middle with K♥ K♣ and Clement Chau took a gamble with K♠ Q♠
Tsui dominated pre-flop and was confident through the board of 6♠ 6♦ 4♥ 7♣ 9♦ for an important double-up. Meanwhile, Chau was literally left with just a chip and a chair.
Player | Chips |
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JT Justin TsuiAustralia | 338,000(21 BB) |
1,000(0 BB) |
Lau Doubles From Chang
Nevan Chang raised to 32,000 from under the gun when Jason Lau shoved all-in for his last 38,000. Chang added the spare change for a show-down.
Jason Lau: K♥ J♣
Nevan Chang: K♦ 8♦
Lau was ahead when the board ran A♠ 3♦ 4♦ 6♣ and the J♠ river gave Lau a pair to seal the deal.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 1,300,000(81 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 116,000(7 BB) |
Okamura Bets for a Queen on the River
Motoyoshi Okamura opened the hijack to 32,000 and Duy Thuc Nguyen called on the button.
The flop rolled off 4♠ 2♥ 5♠ , and both players checked through to see the 6♣ land on the turn, which was another check around.
The river carried out Q♥ , and Okamura led out for 50,000. This was enough to make Nguyen throw his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips |
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DT Duy Thuc NguyenViet Nam | 960,000(60 BB) |
MO Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan | 405,000(25 BB) |
Thanarattrakul Scoops Through Sukonthachartnant
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant raised to 24,000 from under the gun. William Teoh on the button and Kannapong Thanarattrakul from the big blind called.
Three players saw a flop roll off T♠ 6♠ :5fc:, and Thanarattrakul checked the action to Sukonthachartnant, who continued with a bet of 42,000, which only Thanarattrakul dropped in a call.
The turn showed a 9♣ , and both Thai players checked through to the A♦ river, where Thanarattrakul checked to Sukonthachartnant, who then fired 132,000. However, it didn’t deter Thanarattrakul from putting in a raise to 225,000. After a while, Sukonthachartnant made the call.
After Thanarattrakul tabled a straight with 8♠ 7♣ , leaving his countrymate no choice but to muck his hand.
Player | Chips |
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PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 1,833,000(153 BB) |
KT Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand | 1,052,000(88 BB) |
Chang's Pre-flop Aggression Earns A Nice Pot
Nevan Chang raised to 25,000 from the hi-jack with A♠ Q♣ . Justin Tsui in the small blind found A♦ J♥ and three-bet to 85,000. Chang four-betted back to 190,000 and made Tsui fold.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 1,400,000(117 BB) |
JT Justin TsuiAustralia | 251,000(21 BB) |
Perry Holds the Cowboys
Jonh Perry opened to 24,000 from under the gun and Yita Choong defended from the big blind.
Both players saw a flop run out 4♦ 2♥ 2♦ , bringing flush and straight draw possibilities. Choong checked the action to Perry, who continued with a bet of 15,000, forcing Choong to muck the hand.
Before returning his cards to the dealer, Perry was friendly enough to show his K♣ K♠ to Choong.
Player | Chips |
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JP John Perry (3)Australia | 382,000(32 BB) |
YC Yita ChoongAustralia | 132,000(11 BB) |
Chang Builds Chip Lead
Jason Lau raised to 25,000 from the hi-jack with A♠ J♠ and was three-bet by Nevan Chang on the small blind to 85,000 with A♣ 7♥ .
The flop came 6♠ 3♦ Q♥ . Chang led out for 40,000 and Lau laid down the better hand.
Player | Chips |
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NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 1,200,000(100 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 243,000(20 BB) |
Erquiaga Forced to Fold on the River
The action was picked up on the turn with a board showing T♠ 7♣ K♦ T♣ and around 55,000 chips in the middle when Dylan Foster checked from the small blind to David Erquiaga from the big blind, who also elected to check after thinking for a while.
The river brought a 4♥ , and Foster led out for 25,000, which was enough to make his opponent muck the hand.
Player | Chips |
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DE David ErquiagaPhilippines | 387,000(32 BB) |
355,000(30 BB) |
The Featured Table Actors
The APT High Roller featured table is now live and the players showing off their poker faces for the cameras include Nevan Chang of Taiwan, Jennifer Cassell of Australia, Sean Ooi of Malaysia, Justin Tsui of Australia, Jason Lau of Malaysia, Toan Chan Truong of Vietnamm and Clement Chau of Hong Kong.
Nevan Chang entered the final table with the biggest chip stack of 1,100,000.
Truong Makes Some With The Ladies
Toan Chan Truong raised to 25,0000 from UTG+1 with Q♠ Q♥ and was called by Nevan Chang with K♣ J♣
The flop came A♣ 5♠ 7♠ . Both players checked to see a 9♥ on the turn. Truong made a 25,000 bet and Chang folded.
Shuffle Up & Deal
ATP High Roller - Final Day
Good morning, everyone.
It's the grand finale of APT Phu Quoc 2024, and the spotlight is set on the APT High Roller, kicking off today at 11:15 am local time. This thrilling event will continue until a new champion is crowned, marking another culmination of an exciting series.
With 139 entries (85 unique), the tournament boasts a substantial prize pool of VND 9,707,760,000 (~$382,195). The ultimate winner will walk away with the coveted bronze lion trophy and the top prize of VND 2,329,880,000 (~$91,730).
28 players return for Day 2, but with only 20 spots in the money, the bubble is just a table away.
Leading the pack is Thailand's Phanlert Sukonthachartnant, commanding a towering stack of 1,221,000 chips. Hot on his heels are some of the APT’s finest, including the eight-title owner Nevan Chang (1,132,000), two-time champion Duy Thuc Nguyen (1,084,000), three-time champion William Teoh (837,000), and the impressive Jennifer Cassell (728,000), the APT Taipei Women’s Event winner and the sole woman to advance.
Stay tuned for live coverage as the remaining contenders battle it out for glory, fortune, and the esteemed lion trophy.
The full seat draw can be found by clicking HERE.
The full payout distribution can be found by clicking HERE