WPT Prime Cambodia: Trong Hieu Ngo banks it big at the Mystery Bounty; Akshay Kapoor and Zarvan Tumboli win trophies; SHR closes at 1pm
Swinging day at WPT Prime Cambodia with four tournaments scattered around the ballorom of NagaWorld Phnom Penh. Trong Hieu Ngo emerged the biggest winner, two players from India lifted trophies, and the heavy hitters were in battle gear at the Super High Roller. Here are the highlights. For pics, head to the Somuchpoker FB page.
Trong Hieu Ngo banks it big at the Mystery Bounty
Vietnam‘s Trong Hieu Ngo was the most envied player at the Mystery Bounty when he pulled the lone US$ 10K top bounty reward… and he did it on just the fourth pull of the day! Ngo went on to ruin eight players’ hopes in Day 2, defeating famous Japanese musical artist Gackt at heads up. Ngo collected a large US$ 16,750 in bounties plus the US$ 18,400 top prize for a combined US$ 35,150 payout. This was his second largest career score and first ever WPT title.
During the final clash, Ngo shoved, Gackt called showing while saying “it’s my birthday hand”. Ngo turned up and replied “birthday no good!” True enough, it wasn’t, as the board dropped blanks. Somuchpoker was hoping to catch up with Ngo for a brief interview but he quickly grabbed a seat at the ongoing Super High Roller event. No matter, the smile says it all.
Event recap
The Mystery Bounty attracted 250 entrants (Day 1A – 151, Day 1B – 99) over two entry flights. This amassed a prize pool of US$ 121,250 of which 31 earned a cut. It was action from the get-go at Day 2 with Trong Hieu Ngo delivering a double knockout then followed it up with the elimination of Zhaohong Guo. This awarded him three bounty draws of US$ 1,000, US$ 500, and to everyone else’s dismay, the US$ 10,000 bounty, the largest one hidden in the mix.
Down to two tables, Flight B chip leader Yuri Ishida was the recipient of a two-outer bad beat when her pocket Aces were cracked by Ruslan Belinskiy’s pocket Kings. With both players sporting very healthy stacks, she plunged and soon settled for 17th place. Hands later, Belinskiy amassed the chip lead after outkicking Aladin Reskallah into 10th place. This was his first takedown of the day which formed the final table.
Belinskiyquickly picked up where he left off. He eliminated the day’s entering chip leader Alexander Puchalski (9th) followed by Gaurav Sood (8th) who had just paid Kunal Patni a huge double up with pocket Eights holding against Ace-King. Patni collected more after getting lucky on Jasven Saigal but Ngo quickly put an end to it with denying Patni’s . Patni finished 5th which was good enough to overtake Semen Kapitonov for the top spot in the Player of the Festival race.
Backed by a massive stack, Ngofinished off Belinskiy in 3rd place and entered heads up out front 60 BB against Gackt‘s 39 BB. Ngo dominated the action, grinding down the Japanese rock star to clinch the win and the coveted WPT trophy.
Dates: August 15 to 16
Buy in: US$ 550
Entries: 250
Prize pool: US$ 80,000
Bounty pool: US$ 41,250
ITM: 31 places
Payouts (includes bounties)
1st | Trong Hieu Ngo | Viet Nam | $35,150 |
2nd | Gackt | Japan | $17,165 |
3rd | Ruslan Belinskiy | Russia | $9,200 |
4th | Tsz Him Phun | Hong Kong | $7,490 |
5th | Kunal Patni | India | $7,850 |
6th | Jasven Saigal | India | $3,690 |
7th | Jin Xiong Lee | Singapore | $2,680 |
8th | Gaurav Sood | India | $4,190 |
9th | Alexander Puchalski | Canada | $1,965 |
10th | Aladin Youri Reskallah | France | $2,065 |
11th | Bastien Joly | France | $1,565 |
12th | Ankit Wadhawan | India | $1,565 |
13th | Jonas Magdalinski | Sweden | $2,345 |
14th | Michael Kim Falcon | Denmark | $1,345 |
15th | Eike Soren Strub | Germany | $6,345 |
16th | David Paul Anstice | Ireland | $1,130 |
17th | Yuri Ishida | Japan | $1,630 |
18th | Dhaval Mudgal | India | $1,130 |
19th | Kohei Nakai | Japan | $925 |
20th | Samuel Adams | New Zealand | $1,175 |
21st | Laksh Pal Singh | India | $925 |
22nd | Hai Nam Le | Viet Nam | $750 |
23rd | Trent Wayne Fechter | USA | $750 |
24th | Eric Wasylenko | Canada | $750 |
25th | Kuen Wai Jeffrey Lo | Hong Kong | $650 |
26th | Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Balushin | Russia | $650 |
27th | Zhaohong Guo | China | $650 |
28th | Jhang-Youuu Huang | Taiwan | $650 |
29th | Ashish Munot | India | $650 |
30th | Somashekhar Kurkhepally Nahadeva | India | $650 |
31st | Jiyoung Kim | Korea | $650 |
First live victory in Asia for Akshay Kapoor at the NLH Single Day
Two years ago, at the height of the pandemic, Akshay Kapoor moved back to India from Australia where he joined a group to improve his online game. Through there, he met many of the poker players in the Indian community whom he traveled with to the series. Kapoor became the third player from his country to lift a trophy at the ongoing festival, following in the footsteps of Ashish Munot (NagaWorld SuperStack) and Kunal Patni (Deepstack NLH).
“It feels great to finally win a live event. I normally grind online now but this is my first ever live series in Asia and I binked my first trophy in just my fifth event! I It feels great. This one goes out to my poker mentor Danish Sheikh who has a big role in shaping how I play today. Hope I can grab a few more trophies before the end of the series.”
Event recap
The event drew 128 runners at US$ 400 a piece for a prize pool of US$ 44,698. The bubble burst on Filipino player Junnie Pamplona who was also in his first live event outside of home soil. Pamplona could not pick up that first cash with losing the race against Kyungtae Lee‘s pocket Queens. Shortly after, the final table was formed.
Early on, Lee dominated the action, railing multiple players to build a massive stack. Taiwanese pros Yu Chung Chang aka Never and Zong Chi He were big threats at the table until Chang busted 9th and Zong lost a costly shove against Hyunyong Bae with pocket Eights dusted by pocket Nines.
At five handed, USA’s Scott Christopher Billups earned maximum pay from Lee’s . Kapoor also enjoyed a double up through Lee with the same hand of Queens over Nines. Billups took the lead when he finished off Japan‘s Muneyuki Tanimura in 5th place. Down to four, the players checked the numbers and an ICM deal was reached with Billups guaranteed the largest cut. They then played for the coveted title and trophy. At heads up, Kapoor led in chips against Billups and closed it out with over on a dry board.
Buy in: 400
Entries: 128
Prize pool: US$ 44,698
ITM: 16 places
Payouts
1st | Akshay Kapoor | India | $6,496* |
2nd | Scott Christopher Billups | USA | $8,658* |
3rd | Hyunyong Bae | Korea | $5,113* |
4th | Kyungtae Lee | Korea | $8,561* |
5th | Muneyuki Tanimura | Japan | $2,235 |
6th | Zhong Chi He | Taiwan | $1,922 |
7th | David Rosenthal | South Africa | $1,665 |
8th | Rocky Pike Harold Brooks | South Africa | $1,475 |
9th | Yu Chung Chang | Taiwan | $1,296 |
10th | Sunghwan Lim | Korea | $1,140 |
11th | Dhaval Mudgal | India | $1,140 |
12th | Anmol Mehta | India | $1,140 |
13th | Deliagn Hu | China | $995 |
14th | Renniel Galvez | Philippines | $995 |
15th | Avneesh Munjal | India | $995 |
16th | Long Chen | China | $872 |
*Four way deal
Zarvan Tumboli wins his first WPT Pot Limit Omaha trophy
Zarvan Tumboli is back in the headlines, this time for winning his first ever WPT side event trophy. Three months prior, Tumboli shipped the inaugural WPT Prime series Main Event in Ha Noi, Viet Nam and now another stellar performance. He outdueled Tunisia’s Selim Souissi who finally agreed to deal and award Tumboli the trophy.
“I’m pretty happy. This was my third consecutive PLO heads up and third PLO trophy. This is my forte. Against this field I was taking many spots and especially on the bubble; that’s where I chipped up the maximum. I was a bit worried about the structure, I didn’t want to get bad beat and bust, but the cards fell in my favor so here I am. Two for India today!”
Event recap
The PLO was another big attraction with 94 entering, among them was top vlogger Andrew Neeme. Just past the seventh hour of play, Neeme was already far gone and was joined by Daniel Chin on the rails with (ah} busting to Jun Hao Wu two pair on a board . It didn’t take long for the next three to fall to form the final table.
By four handed, Tumboli was backed by an immense stack followed by Hye Min Choi and two shorter stacks with roughly 13 BB each. After checking the numbers, the deal was rejected. The next shove saw the big stacks Tumboli and Choi face off with the latter crushed in 4th place. Tunisia’s Selim Souissi cleaned out Russia’s Evgenii Chzhen (3rd) for the last leg to the finish. Despite Souissi‘s attempts, the massive stacked Tumboli could not be cracked to end the game in a handshake deal.
Buy in: US$ 300
Entries: 94
Prize pool: US$ 24,619
ITM: 12 places
Payouts
1st | Zarvan Tumboli | India | $7,000* |
2nd | Selim Souissi | Tunisia | $5,488* |
3rd | Evgenii Chzhen | Russia | $2,954 |
4th | Hye Min Choi | Korea | $1,908 |
5th | Jun Hao Wu | Singapore | $1,477 |
6th | Jain Bhuvan | Singapore | $1,169 |
7th | Chun Chung Chan | Hong Kong | $985 |
8th | Ying Chang Chen | Taiwan | $862 |
9th | Weimei Cao | China | $781 |
10th | Wei Wen Thio | Singapore | $714 |
11th | Ankit Kumar Jajodia | India | $665 |
12th | Aun Jian Wong | Malaysia | $616 |
*Heads up deal
Update: Super High Roller
An adjustment was made to the Super High Roller event. Due to player requests, registration closes at the start of Day 2 which takes place on Wednesday, August 17 at 1. For those jumping in, be there before 1pm to secure your spot. Blinds open at 5K – 10K. Buy in is US$ 5,300 with a starting stack of 250,000. The event currently has 45 entries with a prize pool of US$ 218,250.
Day 1 closed with 23 remaining players, among them were Thailand‘s Punnat Punsri who is back in Asia after a spectacular WSOP run, WSOP bracelet champions Mike Takayama and Abhinav Iyer, Phachara Wongwichit, Florencio Campomanes, Vincent Huang, and Florent Remi to mention a few. Sweden’s Matt Douhan bagged the chip lead of 1,295,500, Denmark’s Michael Kim Falcon running second with 965,000.
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