Ace Poker League concludes first series of 2023, pays out KR₩ 1,854,000,000 (~$1.42M); Hyunsup Kim bags the Main Event
In mid-May, the highly anticipated Ace Poker League (APL) City Series 2023 unfolded at the Swiss Grand Hotel in Seoul, South Korea with games taking place for five days from May 10 to 14, 2023.
The exciting series boasted a festival prize pool of KR₩ 1,854,000,000, which translated to an impressive 1.42 Million USD, across eleven thrilling events. For the first time in APL history, nearly all the events broadcasted live, allowing poker fans around the world to witness the booming poker action in the country. The Main Event saw the largest viewership of 7,500 online spectators. Here are some of the highlights and results from the APL Series 2023.
For those that missed out, APL has stated that the next festival to look forward to is in September. Stay tuned for all the details.
HYUNSUP KIM wins the Main Event
The star of the festival was none other than the Main Event which came loaded with a KR₩ 1,100,000,000 (~US$ 842,830) prize pool. Many of the region’s most well known and decorated players were among the 1,385 entries, and many made their presence felt by running deep into the money round. Among them were Sung Joo Hyun (44th), Sim Jae Kyung (22nd), Gab Yong Kim (15th), and Steve Yea who just missed the final table in 11th place.
With word out that APL produces the biggest events in Korea, it was just a matter of time before international players tried to win their share. 2022 WPT Prime Taiwan champion Marc Inizan from the UK was one of them, he placed 41st. Taiwan’s Hsing Hsiung Tai aka David Tai (CTP / Asia Poker Arena founder) placed 38th, and a Frenchman named Antoine found his way to the final table, finishing in 8th place.
At four-handed, the players opted to split the money evenly and Hyunsup “Dipper” Kim went on to become the champion. This was Kim’s first ever APL victory and his eighth title for the year. Prior to this win, he championed the Super High Roller title at the Crown Poker Series in Da Nang, Vietnam hosted by Korea’s Lucky Poker organization. Kim is one of the hottest running players from Korea today with US$ 328K in live earnings accumulated this year alone.
Buy in: KR₩ 1,000,000 (~US$ 765)
Prize pool: KR₩ 1,100,000,000 (~US$ 842,830)
Entries: 1,385
ITM: 150 places
KR₩
1 | Hyunsup “Dipper” Kim | Korea | 132,500,000* |
2 | Yang Yo Hwan | Korea | 132,500,000* |
3 | Park Chang Geun | Korea | 132,500,000* |
4 | Jeonghyun “Ghosty” Kim | Korea | 132,500,000* |
5 | Dohyeong Kim | Korea | 52,000,000 |
6 | Cho Dongyeol | Korea | 38,000,000 |
7 | Lee Sunghak | Korea | 28,000,000 |
8 | Antoine | France | 20,000,000 |
9 | Kim Hwang Bae | Korea | 15,000,000 |
*Four-way even chop
YOU HYUN KIM wins the Mystery Bounty, Kyung Moon draws largest bounty
Undoubtedly the most popular bounty event worldwide is the Mystery Bounty and at the APL City Series 2023, it was no different with the 450 seats grabbed quick. The event guaranteed KR₩ 180,000,000 (~US$ 137,920) with 50 players reaching the money and the bounty round.
Drawing the largest bounty of US$ 20,000 was Kyung Moon, who eventually finished in 18th place for KR₩ 860,000 (~US$ 660), which was a far cry from his bounty reward. Claiming the win and the trophy was You Hyun Kim after defeating Jun Gi Lee at heads up.
Buy in: KR₩ 500,000 (~US$ 383)
Prize pool: KR₩ 180,000,000 (~US$ 137,92)
Entries: 450
ITM: 50 places
KR₩ (does not include bounties)
1 | You Hyun Kim | Korea | 19,500,000 |
2 | Jun Gi Lee | Korea | 13,500,000 |
3 | Dong Jae Lee | Korea | 10,000,000 |
4 | Chang Sub Chung | Korea | 7,000,000 |
5 | Jae Hoon Jung | Korea | 5,000,000 |
6 | Ko JEong Hwan | Korea | 3,600,000 |
7 | Ji Mung Kim | Korea | 2,750,000 |
8 | Ju Young Shin | Korea | 2,100,000 |
9 | Sang Yoon Kim | Korea | 1,650,000 |
HYEONGJAE HAM clinches the Super High Roller
85 of the creme de la creme of poker in Korea came out for the Super High Roller event with players Soo Jo Kim and Jae Ho Lee reaching the final table. However, their hunt was not as successful as Hyeong Jae Ham who struck a deal at heads up then went on to claim the win. This was Ham’s career second title of the year and largest score of KR₩ 49,000,000 (~US$ 36,500).
For runner up Min Kyun Kim it was another strong finish at the APL. Last year, Min Kyu placed 2nd at the APL High Roller in Dongnam, Korea for a score of KR₩ 73.7M.
Buy in: KR₩ 3,000,000 (~US$ 2,300)
Prize pool: KR₩ 210,000,000 (~US$ 160,900)
Entries: 85
ITM: 11 places
KR₩
1 | Hyeong Jae Ham | Korea | 49,000,000 |
2 | Min Kyun Kim | Korea | 49,000,000 |
3 | Dong Hyun Kim | Korea | 28,000,000 |
4 | Seung Hyeon Son | Korea | 21,000,000 |
5 | Keun Woo Lee | Korea | 16,000,000 |
6 | Jae Ho Lee | Korea | 12,500,000 |
7 | Soo Jo Kim | Korea | 10,000,000 |
8 | Huang Hua | Korea | 8,000,000 |
9 | In Seok Yang | Korea | 6,500,000 |
10 | Kim Ji Soo | Korea | 5,000,000 |
11 | Sun Ho Yoo | Korea | 5,000,000 |
KWON SUHWAN ships the Super Stack
Crowd favorite Super Stack event saw registration close fairly quick with the 360 seats snatched in a snap. The players battled for a portion of the KR₩ 170,000,000 (~US$ 130,255) guarantee with the top 40 earning a cut. After an even chop at heads up, Kwon Suhwan went on to be crowned the champion for his first ever live title. Kwon is an emerging young gun whose live stats only began last year. Out of his 12 cashes (including this win), eight of them were final table finishes.
Buy in: KR₩ 600,000 (~US$ 460)
Prize pool: KR₩ 170,000,000 (~US$ 130,255)
Entries: 360
ITM: 40 places
KR₩
1 | Kwon Suhwan | Korea | 33,000,000 |
2 | Park Jun Sik | Korea | 33,000,000 |
3 | Youngseok Lee | Korea | 17,000,000 |
4 | Kwon Hye Seong | Korea | 13,000,000 |
5 | Jaehyung Äce”Park | Korea | 10,000,000 |
6 | Kim Min Kyu | Korea | 7,500,000 |
7 | Lee Sung Jun | Korea | 5,600,000 |
8 | Kim Seong Young | Korea | 4,200,000 |
9 | Pak Si Won | Korea | 3,200,000 |
KIM JIN HWA tops the Queens Event
The Queens Event has grown in size at the APL with this edition seeing 85 take to the felt for a piece of the KR₩ 20,000,000 (~US$ 15,325) guarantee. Out of the top 9 that earned a share, Kim Jin Hwa outshined to lift the trophy and the KR₩ 6,000,000 (~US$ 4,600) winner’s prize. Impressively, this was Kim’s first ever live cash.
Buy in: KR₩ 300,000 (~US$ 230)
Prize pool: KR₩ 20,000,000 (~US$ 15,325)
Entries: 82
ITM: 9 places
KR₩
1 | Jin Hwa Kim | Korea | 6,000,000 |
2 | Hyun Hung Kim | Korea | 4,000,000 |
3 | Ha Kyung Sung | Korea | 2,700,000 |
4 | Ji Eun Park | Korea | 2,000,000 |
5 | Soo Rin Park | Korea | 1,600,000 |
6 | Young Ran Gong | Korea | 1,200,000 |
7 | Jo Sook Kim | Korea | 1,000,000 |
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8 | Sylwia Swiec | Poland | 800,000 |
9 | Joo Yeon Kim | Korea | 700,000 |
Event 11: War of the Poker Gods Ragnarok Invitational
To close out the festival, South Korean online poker platform – 2Ace – and parent company of the Ace Poker League, hosted a freeroll invitational in honor of last year’s Ragnarok, the War of the Poker Gods. The show, which aired on national cable TV, was highly praised by Korean poker fans. The Freeroll featured many Korean YouTubers and celebrities. The event fielded 152 players. After a heads up even chop, Song Yunkyoung went on to claim the trophy.
Other Events
Event 3: Pot Limit Omaha
Buy in: KR₩ 400,000 (~US$ 230)
Prize pool: KR₩ 24,000,000 (~US$ 18,390)
Entries: 100
ITM: 9 places
Winner: JUNYEOB SONG – KR₩ 5,200,000 (~US$ 3,985)
*Three-way even chop
Event 4: Charity Event
Buy in: KR₩ 400,000 (~US$ 307)
Prize pool: KR₩ 40,000,000 (~US$ 30,650)
Entries: 125
ITM: 15 places
Winner: JINHOON LEE – KR₩ 11,000,000 (~US$ 8,430)
Event 8: Late Night Madness
Buy in: KR₩ 300,000 (~US$ 307)
Prize pool: KR₩ 25,000,000 (~US$ 19,155)
Entries: 75
ITM: 9 places
Winner: TAEHO KANG – KR₩ 6,000,000 (~US$ 4,600)
Event 9: The End Game
Buy in: KR₩ 500,000 (~US$ 383)
Prize pool: KR₩ 55,000,000 (~US$ 42,140)
Entries: 140
ITM: 15 places
Winner: SE HOON JIN – KR₩ 14,500,000 (~US$ 11,110)
Event 10: Team Event
Buy in: KR₩ 800,000 (~US$ 613)
Prize pool: KR₩ 30,000,000 (~US$ 22,990)
Teams: 30
ITM: 3 places
Winner: SLAM CHECK – KR₩ 15,000,000 (~US$ 11,490)
*All photos provided by APL