Russia’s Semen Kapitonov wins WPT Prime Cambodia Opener for US$ 35,000

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08/14/2022
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Semen Kapitonov

After four days of competition, with a final day that ran over twelve grueling hours, Russia’s Semen Kapitonov clinched the WPT Prime Cambodia Opener for his first ever live tournament title. Kapitonov earned the higher cut of the three way deal, pocketing US$ 35,000, and the cool WPT side event trophy.

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“This is probably only my 10th tournament in life, I’m a cash game player. So this was my first final table and first win. I cant believe it. I will definitely play more tournaments but I think I used up all my luck.”

When asked about his overall tournament experience at the Opener, Kapitonov shared,

“My background is I used to play high stakes cash games in Macau before it closed because of Covid. In cash, it’s easy. When you lose, you can just buy in again but playing here just a $500 tournament, it was much more stressful because when you risk, sometimes it is for your tournament life. Winning US$ 35,000 is okay but winning the tournament is more special.”

Event recap

The much awaited WPT Prime Cambodia kicked off with a four-day Opener that saw its guarantee smashed with 442 entries across four starters. With every heat bagging up at ITM, 56 players advance to the final day, each one already earning a minimum of US$ 900 from the US$ 214,370 prize pool.

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You Zhuang Chua

When the field was cut to half, Day 1A chip leader Wanki Baik had already departed in 30th place while Singapore’s You Zhuang Chua cracked a player’s pocket Aces to jump way out front. Down to two tables, pressure was high to reach the final table. Day 1D chip leader Michael Kim Falcon bumped heads with Vietnamese high roller Hieu Ngo twice, first doubling up with a flush on the river then busting 14th on a three way. This sent Ngo soaring to second in chips. Chua eliminated Sweden’s Jonas Magdalinski (10th) to maintain his lead entering the final table.

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Opener $150k GTD Final Table

The final table ran just under five hours. One hour in, Kapitonov doubled up through the leader Chua with QsQd dominating 7s7d. At eight-handed, a mad three-way came down resulting inKyle Bao Diep tripling up and Jiazhi Zhong getting the boot. At the all in preflop, Diep had AhAd, Zhong 5s5h, and Ngo with QhQs. The board spread 6dAc4s5cKc.

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Kyle Bao Diep

Following the loss, Ngo soon joined the rail in 7th place. China’sJi Jun Xu who entered the final day with a commanding stack, couldn’t really get much going and finished in 6th place. Out next was Chua, losing his chips in two bad beat hands. The first one saw his KcKs cracked by Tomas DedinasKdQd on a board that ran 9d6d10dAd5d then on his second all in it was a crushing defeat. Chua had 10d10h, Minseong Cho had 9h9c, a two-outer Nine found the river.

At three-handed, the players reached a deal awarding 2nd and 3rd the same prize money and 1st the largest plus the trophy. Kapitonov went on to eliminate Diep with a lucky flush on the river, then in a handful of hands, he drained out Cho with Qh7h two pair over Jc8c that bricked.

Buy in: US$ 550
Guarantee: US$ 150,000
Entries: 442
Prize pool: US$ 214,370
ITM: 56 players

Payouts

RankPlayerFlagPayout
1stSEMEN KAPITONOVRUSSIA$35,000*
2ndMINSEONG CHOKOREA, REPUBLIC OF$28,865*
3rdKYLE BAO QUOC DIEPUSA$28,865*
4thTOMAS DEDINASUSA$13,000
5thYOU ZHUANG CHUASINGAPORE$10,110
6thJI JUN XUCHINA$8,395
7thTRONG HIEU NGOVIET NAM$7,030
8thJIAZHI ZHONGCHINA$5,670
9thJOSHUA KAI EN TANSINGAPORE$4,310
10thJONAS MAGDALINSKISWEDEN$3,655
11thFRANK JAMES LILLISIRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)$3,655
12thRISHAB MALIKINDIA$3,655
13thMANH TRUONG NGUYENVIET NAM$3,035
14thMICHAEL KIM FALCONDENMARK$3,035
15thKYOUNGWON PARKKOREA, REPUBLIC OF$3,035
16thWILLIAM NOBLE BOLTONAUSTRALIA$2,485
17thKAI YANG GUSINGAPORE$2,485
18thKYARR CHAN YANMYANMAR$2,485
19thHIROKI MORISHITAJAPAN$2,070
20thJAE KYUNG SIMKOREA, REPUBLIC OF$2,070
21stTHIRITH LY$2,070
22ndRAJU JARUPLAVATHINDIA$1,745
23rdLEONG JACKSINGAPORE$1,745
24thJIEWEI YANGCHINA$1,745
25thLOUIS BILODEAUCANADA$1,425
26thVAN HOANG NGUYENVIET NAM$1,425
27thSAMUEL DAVID ADAMSNEW ZEALAND$1,425
28thDAZHANG CHENCHINA$1,180
29thYOKE WEI WOON$1,180
30thWANKI BAIKKOREA, REPUBLIC OF$1,180
31stYU-CHUNG CHANGTAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA$1,180
32ndDIWEI HUANGSINGAPORE$1,180
33rdDANIEL WEI XIONG CHINMALAYSIA$1,180
34thDALE ANDREW TOWNSENDAUSTRALIA$1,180
35thHANNES THEO DANIELGERMANY$1,180
36thSHANKAR KAILARSHMALAYSIA$1,180
37thROCKY PIKE HAROLD BROOKSSOUTH AFRICA$1,040
38thPROMMIN TALORSPONGTHAILAND$1,040
39thDANEIL HINHAUSTRALIA$1,040
40thARMON VAN WIJKAUSTRALIA$1,040
41stANSHUL RAJPUTINDIA$1,040
42ndMARC ANTHONY JOSEPHSOUTH AFRICA$1,040
43rdTHOMAS KYUNG-CHUN LAERSENSWEDEN$1,040
44thDUC KIEN TRANVIET NAM$1,040
45thANTON WIDJAYAINDONESIA$1,040
46thSUPAKIT ANUKOOLPITAKNILTHAILAND$900
47thDHAVAL MUDGALINDIA$900
48thCHENGCAI PANCHINA$900
49thYAO LOON TAYSINGAPORE$900
50thMANSOUR KHORRAMSHAHIIRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF)$900
51stTHANAKRIT LACHAIMATHAILAND$900
52ndERIC D WASYLENKOCANADA$900
53rdVEELAPHAN SIEWLEECANADA$900
54thTRENT WAYNE FECHTERUSA$900
55thEDGAR ANTONIO ANTEZANASOUTH AFRICA$900
56thJULIUS UMBRAZIUNASLITHUANIA$900

*Three way deal

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