WPT Prime Cambodia: late game surge by Younghoon Joo and JK Sorn earn victories; Player of the Festival update

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08/14/2022

Day 3 of World Poker Tour Prime Cambodia saw lots of fist pumps as two players celebrated their first ever WPT victories. At the 8-Max NL Hold’em Single Day, JK Sorn‘s late game surge landed him the win, and at the Deepstack NLH Freezeout, Younghoon Joo crushed it at the final four. The top nine players of these events earned points towards the WPT Player of the Festival. We’ve got those recaps for you.

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WPT Prime Cambodia schedule
WPT Prime Cambodia structures
A Quick Guide to WPT Prime Cambodia

JK Sorn’s late surge wins the 8-Max NLH Single Day

JK Sorn was all smiles after lifting his first ever WPT title and trophy. He was one of the 74 runners of the 8-Max NLH Single Day event, and after 7.5 hours of play, Sorn conquered it for a pocketful US$ 6,591 payday.

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JK Sorn

Picking up the action at bubble time. Sorn was already one of the biggest stacks when he delivered the bubble with 5c5s holding up against Ac10h. At the final table, Sorn laid low while Japan’s Takuya Mitsui went on a knockout spree. Mitsui booted all the Thai players in succession, Prommin Talordpong (9th) with pocket Aces over Ace-King, Panitan Poopadsri (8th) with Ace-King dominating Ace-Jack, and Kankij Panekwong with pocket Fours standing firm against overcards. After Vietnam‘s Pham Bao (6th) fell to Sorn, Japan‘s Chihiro Takamu survived five double ups which included a very lucky flush against Max Menzel. Menzel had AdKs, Takamu with AcQh, four hearts dropped on the board.

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Chihiro Takamu

Takamu‘s rush earned him the chip lead, though very brief, as he was put to a hard halt by Sorn. On a flop 10d6s5s, Sorn jammed with 2c4c, Takamu called with Ah10h top pair, the turn 3c Sorn spiked the lucky four-outer for a winning straight. Back on top with a massive stack, Sorn went on to win it, defeating Takamu (3rd) then Menzel at heads up with AdKh dominating Jh2h.

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8-MAX NLH SINGLE DAY (1 RE-ENTRY) – Final table

Buy in: US$ 300
Entries: 74
Prize pool: US$ 19,381
ITM: 10 places

Payouts

1stJK SornMalaysiaUS$ 6,591
2ndMax MenzelGermanyUS$ 3,779
3rdChihiro TakamuJapanUS$ 2,364
4thTakuya MitsuiJapanUS$ 1,599
5thKien Duc TranVietnamUS$ 1,211
6thPham BaoVietnamUS$ 969
7thKankij PanekwongThailandUS$ 853
8thPanitan PoopadsriThailandUS$ 775
9thPrommin TalordpongThailandUS$ 659
10thJack LeongSingaporeUS$ 581

Younghoon Joo crushes the final four to win the Deepstack NLH Freezeout

The Deepstack NLH Freezeout drew 98 entrants at US$ 300 a piece for a prize pool of US$ 25,666. The title came down among three Koreans with Younghoon Joo backed by a commanding stack. Joo went on to claim it along with a payout deal of US$ 5,392.

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Younghoon Joo

The two day event saw Day 1 close with the final 13 players all in the money. Returning on the following day, it was action from the get-go with newsworthy moments all the way to the finish. It kicked off with short stacked Kai Yang Gu shoving his 2K stack, which was equivalent to just 1/5 of a BB. Gu landed two quick double ups and eventually made it to the final table.

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Kai Yang Gu

On the opposite end of the pole, India‘s Kunal Patni didn’t have much to worry about as he entered the day with the second largest stack then proceeded to clean out five players. Among Patni’s knockouts wasJapan‘s Tatsuhiko Teraiin 10th place and a double bust to Wanki Baik (7th) and Shardul Parthasarathi (8th). On the next three-way, Patni‘s AcAs were cracked by Joo‘s Jc10c on board 7c8c9hAhJh. The shoves were at the flop with Gu falling in 5th place holding QsQd.

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Younghoon Joo

With Joo now the new chip leader, he finished off Patni to amass a monstrous stack. After a three-way deal with remaining fellow Koreans Jony Hyun Baeg and Bae Kyung Suk, he grinded them down to claim the title and the coveted WPT trophy.

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Deepstack NLH Freezeout – Final table

Buy in: US$ 300
Entries: 98
Prize pool: US$ 25,666
ITM: 13 places

Payouts

1stYounghoon JooKoreaUS$ 5,392*
2ndBae Kyung SukKoreaUS$ 5,200*
3rdJony Hyun BaegKoreaUS$ 5,000*
4thKunal PatniIndiaUS$ 1,925
5thKai Yang GuSingaporeUS$ 1,501
6thPatrick James StandenCanadaUS$ 1,200
7thWanki BaikKoreaUS$ 1,020
8thShardul ParthasarathiIndiaUS$ 885
9thNguyen Van XuanVietnamUS$ 783
10thTatsuhiko TeraiJapanUS$ 706
11thSelim SouissiTunisiaUS$ 706
12thThanakrit LachaimaThailandUS$ 706
13thArtsiom PankratauUS$ 642

*Three-way deal

WPT Player of the Festival update

Another 18 players have joined the WPT Player of the Festival race. At the end of the festival, the player with the most points accrued will win aWPT Passport worth US$ 5,000to any Main Tour of choice this year.

Current leaderboard

1stAshish MunotIndia300 points
2ndYounghoon JooKorea300 points
3rdJK SornMalaysia300 points
4thTrent FechterUSA225 points
5thBae Kyung SukKorea225 points
6thMax MenzelGermany225 points
7thSam AdamsAustralia175 points
8thJony Hyun BaegKorea175 points
9thChihiro TakamuJapan175 points
10thAkshay KapoorIndia150 points
11thKunal PatniIndia150 points
12thTakuya MitsuiJapan150 points
13thAnmol MehtaIndia125 points
14thKai Yang GuSingapore125 points
15thKien Duc TranVietnam125 points
16thJun Hoe PhuaSingapore100 points
17thPatrick James StandenCanada100 points
18thPham BaoVietnam100 points
19thTatsuhiko TeraiJapan75 points
20thWanki BaikKorea75 points
21stKankij PanekwongThailand75 points
22ndEric WasylenkoCanada60 points
23rdShardul ParthasarathiIndia60 points
24thPanitan PoopadsriThailand60 points
25thRungrot NuannoiThailand50 points
26thNguyen Van XuanVietnam50 points
27thPrommin TalordpongThailand50 points

Stay tuned to Somuchpoker for updates on the ongoing WPT Prime Cambodia.

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WPT Prime Cambodia structures
A Quick Guide to WPT Prime Cambodia
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Experience WPT Prime Cambodia
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Author:triccia