Main Event Up To 648 Entries After Final Two Starting Flights With Registration Still Open

Ben Wilson / 27 Jul 2023

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Main Event Up To 648 Entries After Final Two Starting Flights With Registration Still Open

APT SUMMER SERIES DA NANG 2023 SCHEDULE | OFFICIAL RESULTS | IMAGES | WINNERS | PLAYER LISTS

DA NANG, VIETNAM, July 26, 2023 – The APT Summer Series Da Nang, Vietnam 2023 continues to build momentum, with the final two starting flights of the VND 12 billion (~USD $500,000) guaranteed Main Event playing out at the Ariyana Convention Centre – located at the luxurious five-star beachfront Furama Resort Da Nang.

The total number of entries currently stands at 648, and with registration remaining open until 11am local time on Thursday, July 27, this number is expected to grow further.

Flight C got underway at 12pm drawing 149 entries (128 unique) who fought it out at the felt over the course of ten 30-minute levels.

It was Malaysia's Shyh Chyn Lim who topped the Flight C chip counts, bagging up a stack of 236,700 – which puts him seventh in the overall pecking order coming into Day 2.

Australia's William Bolton was hot on Lim's heels, concluding play with a stack of 226,700, with Vietnam's Tran Minh Nhat (202,700) rounded out Flight C's top three stacks.

Australia's Joshua Mccully continued the blistering run of form that has seen him clinch two High Roller titles this Series, bagging the ninth biggest stack (144,300) with the top ten as follows:

MAIN EVENT TOP TEN FLIGHT C STACKS

  1. Shyh Chyn Lim (Malaysia) – 236,700
  2. William Bolton (Australia) 226,700
  3. Tran Minh Nhat (Vietnam) – 202,700
  4. Juyeol Lee (South Korea) – 201,000
  5. Buyu Sakurai (Japan) 193,900
  6. Heng Zhang (China) – 185,000
  7. Tran Duc Tuan (Vietnam) – 175,600
  8. Frederic Bolliet (France) – 149,100
  9. Joshua Mccully (Australia) – 144,300
  10. Duc Chinh Tran (Vietnam) – 143,800

A total of 72 players survived, with other notables to lock up a place in Day 2 including Japan's Daigo Yoshida (143,500), Vietnam's Tran Huy Hoang (130,800), Pham Ngoc Quoc Bao (74,700), and Ha Van Thien (57,600), and Sweden's Daniel Brugman (35,000).

You can follow all the Main Event Flight C action as it played out via the APT Blog.

For Main Event Flight C Survivors please CLICK HERE

APT Main Event Flight D chip leader Lukasz Jankowski3.jpg Poland's Lukasz Jankowski bagged biggest on Flight D of the Main Event

Flight D saw a further 111 entries (89 unique), with Poland's Lukasz Jankowski clawing his way to the top of the chip counts.

Jankowski concluded play with a stack of 200,800, which puts him nineteenth in the overall standings for Day 2.

Malaysia's Gabriel Lim and Thailand's Chanasit Sangrungkongka both bagged stacks of 190,000 to round out the top three Flight D stacks, with the top ten as follows:

MAIN EVENT FLIGHT D TOP TEN STACKS

  1. Lukasz Jankowski (Poland) – 200,800
  2. Gabriel Lim (Malaysia) – 190,000
  3. Chanasit Sangrungkongka (Thailand) – 190,000
  4. Tarush Gupta (India) – 170,000
  5. Takao Shimizu (Japan) – 156,500
  6. Chun Wing Mak (Hong Kong) – 135,000
  7. Victor Em (Vietnam) – 134,000
  8. Jaturon Kamneungcunakorn (Thailand) – 131,200
  9. Armon Van Wijk (Australia) – 124,800
  10. Zhi Wen Deng (China) – 114,200

A total of 58 players made the cut from Flight D, with other notables to make it through including former APT Main Event champion Vamerdino Magsakay (97,300), the Netherlands' Martijn Gerrits (63,200), and Malta's Florent Remi (40,500).

For Main Event Flight D Survivors please CLICK HERE

For Main Event Day 2 Draw please CLICK HERE

You can follow all the Flight D action as it happened via the APT blog.

Japan's Namiki Takamitsu was the only player to qualify for Day 2 twice, meaning Takamitsu's shortest stack has been removed from play.

A total of 270 survivors from the four starting flights will return to action for Day 2, with registration remaining open until 11am when the tournament restarts on Thursday, July 27.

Vietnam's Pham Anh Tops Tough Field in Event #35 Single Day High Roller 8 Max to Claim Maiden APT Title

Event #35 Single Day High Roller - 8 Max champion Pham Duy Anh.jpg Vietnam's Pham Duy Anh topped a tough High Roller field to claim his maiden APT title in Event #35 Single Day High Roller 8 Max

The sixth of the APT Summer Series Da Nang's scheduled High Roller tournaments – the VND 70,000,000 Event #35 Single Day High Roller - 8 Max – saw 57 high rolling entries (39 unique) competing for the largest prize pool of the Series so far.

With VND 3,483,270,000 (~USD $146,315) in the purse the battle for a place in the top eight paying positions was a tumultuous affair.

Notables in the running included High Roller champions Yu-Chung Chang, Nguyen Trung Quan, and Gavin Flynn, Summer Series Hanoi Superstar Challange champion Alan Pham, APT Super High Roller champions Shung Er Sua and Julian Warhurst, two-time Series High Roller champion Joshua Mccully, and recent Chinese bracelet winner Renji Mao, with Japanese rockstar Gakuto "Gackt" Oshiro adding some extra sparkle.

The action played out over twenty-three 25-minute levels, with Vietnam's Pham Duy Anh topping the tough line-up to take the VND 1,044,970,000 (~USD $43,900) top prize.

Anh came within touching distance of claiming his maiden APT title during February's APT Hanoi where he finished runner-up to India's Shardul Parthasarathi in Event #27 Single Day High Roller - 8 Max.

The Vietnames player would not be denied a second time, defeating compatriot Do Quang Trinh heads-up to lock up the win.

Trinh, who was also on the hunt for his first APT title, was forced to settle for the VND 755,870,000 (~USD $31,750) on offer for second.

China's Yuhang Chen took bronze and a payout of VND 487,660,000 (~USD $20,480) for his third-place finish, with the tournament paying out as follows:

SINGLE DAY HIGH ROLLER 8 MAX

  1. Pham Duy Anh (Vietnam) – VND 1,044,970,000
  2. Do Quang Trinh (Vietnam) – VND 755,870,000
  3. Yuhang Chen (China) – VND 487,660,000
  4. Le Van Binh (Vietnam) – VND 369,230,000
  5. Alan Pham (Australia) – VND 285,630,000
  6. Renji Mao (China) – VND 222,930,000
  7. Van Tan Dong (Vietnam) – VND 177,650,000
  8. Leo Kamiya (Australia) – VND 139,330,000

For Event #35 Single Day High Roller - 8 Max Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Official Results page.

SIDE EVENT ACTION

Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le Wins Second Series Title in Event #34 NLH - Single Re-Entry for VND 352.8M (~USD $14.8K)

Event #34 NLH - Single Re-Entry champion Ngoc Minh Le.jpg Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le claimed a second Series title in Event #34 NLH - Single Re-Entry

Getting underway at 12:15pm and running concurrently with Flight C of the Main Event, the VND 14,000,000 Event #34 NLH - Single Re-Entry drew a 113-strong field (87 unique).

Players battled it out over twenty-seven 25-minute levels to earn their share of the VND 1,381,086,000 (~USD $57,860) prize pool, with 15 of them rewarded for their efforts.

It was Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le who claimed the lion's share, defeating Russia's Sergei Iablokov after a lengthy three-level long heads-up confrontation to take the VND 352,876,000 (~USD $14,830) top prize and clinch his second APT title of the Series, following up on his win in Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em - Hyper Turbo – which you can read about below.

Iablokov made Le work hard for the victory and while the Russian will be disappointed to come up short, he earned a VND 243,070,000 (~USD $12,210) consolation prize for his runner-up finish.

Vietnam's Nguyen Ngoc Son rounded out the podium, collecting VND 159,520,000 (~USD $6,700) for his third-place finish, with the final table paying out as follows:

NLH SINGLE RE-ENTRY FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  1. Ngoc Minh Le (Vietnam) – VND 352,876,000
  2. Sergei Iablokov (Russia) – VND 243,070,000
  3. Nguyen Ngoc Son (Vietnam) – VND 159,520,000
  4. Ratheshan Kulenthirarasa (Australia) – VND 129,130,000
  5. Heechan Kim (South Korea) – 104,270,000
  6. KoangHo Lee (South Korea) – VND 81,480,000
  7. Woojin Lee (South Korea) – VND 64,220,000
  8. Su Seng Wong (Malaysia) – VND 49,030,000
  9. Sarawoot Ratanatabtim (Thailand) – VND 35,910,000

For Event #34 NLH - Single Re-Entry Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Official Results page.

Taiwan's Hsiao-Chin "Elfin" Lin Conquers Women's Event for VND 77M (~USD $3.2K)

Event #36 Women's Event champion Hsiao-Chin Lin.jpg Taiwan's Hsiao-Chin "Elfin" Lin won her first APT title in the Women's Event

The VND 5,000,000 Event #36 Women's Event kicked off at 4pm local time and saw 59 entries (43 unique) in action, all looking to stake their claim to the VND 257,535,000 (~USD $10,820) prize pool.

It took twenty-five 20-minute levels to crown a champion: Those of you who have watched any of the recent Asian Poker Tour coverage on the APT social media channels such as X (formerly Twitter) may recognise the winner, with APT host Hsiao-Chin "Elfin" Lin proving her poker credentials.

Lin defeated Japan's Miyaka Miyoshi to take the VND 77,265,000 (~USD $3,250) top prize, in addition to the trophy and title.

Miyoshi had to settle for silver and the VND 55,890,000 (~USD $2,350) on offer for second, with Macau's Minya Chen taking bronze and VND 36,050,000 (~USD $1,515) for third-place.

A total of eight players made the money, with the tournament paying out as follows:

WOMEN'S EVENT RESULTS

  1. Hsiao-Chin Lin (Taiwan) – VND 77,265,000
  2. Miyaka Miyoshi (Japan) – VND 55,890,000
  3. Minya Chen (Macau) – VND 36,050,000
  4. Hua-Wei Lin (Taiwan) – VND 27,300,000
  5. Patrice Thompson (Philippines) – VND 21,120,000
  6. Sayaka Hoshijima (Japan) – VND 16,480,000
  7. Thuy Le Vietnam – VND 13,130,000
  8. Shao Chin Teng (Singapore) – VND 10,300,000

For Event #36 Women's Event Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Official Results page.

The UK's James South Sails to Victory in Event #32 Turbo

Event #32 Turbo champion James South.jpg The UK's James South claimed his maiden APT title in Event #32 Turbo

Another of the late night turbo tournaments has a crowned a champion, with the UK's James South sailing to victory in the VND 6,000,000 Event #32 Turbo.

South saw off challenges from a 129-strong field (97 unique) to take the biggest slice of the VND 675,702,000 (~USD $28,325) prize pool after the twenty-one turbo-charged 15-minute levels played out.

The Brit bested Vietnam's Thanh Hung Tran heads-up to claim the VND 169,992,000 (~USD $7,130) top prize and his maiden APT title, with Tran taking VND 114,870,000 (~USD $4,820) for his runner-up finish.

China's Zhi Wen Deng followed up his Mystery Bounty Hunter win with a third place finish, which was good for VND 74,670,000 (~USD $3,130).

Jia-Ming Zhang was on the hunt for a fourth Series title, but the Taiwanese player was unsuccessful this time around, although he did make his fifth cash of the Series – earning VND 11,150,000 for fourteenth place.

A total of 17 players made the money, with the final table paying out as follows:

TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  1. James South (United Kingdom) – VND 169,992,000
  2. Thanh Hung Tran (Vietnam) – VND 114,870,000
  3. Zhi Wen Deng (China) – VND 74,670,000
  4. Gatmanee Jitlert (Thailand) – VND 61,830,000
  5. Archit Khandelwal (India) – VND 49,870,000
  6. Hyun Woo Jeong (South Korea) – VND 39,330,000
  7. Kazuma Atarashi (Japan) – VND 30,070,000
  8. Pasith Teeka-Uttamakorn (Thailand) – VND 22,640,000
  9. Francis Garson (France) – VND 16,890,000

For Event #32 Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Official Results page.

Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le Proves to be the Best in Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em - Hyper Turbo

Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em champion Ngoc Minh Le.jpg Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le claimed his maiden APT title in Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em - Hyper Turbo

One of the more interesting Hyper Turbo events on the schedule, the VND 4,000,000 Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em (2nd best hand wins) - Hyper Turbo rewards the pot to the player with the second best hand.

Usually, ending up with the second best hand in poker costs you money. However, in this case it made for some entertaining action and some of the most creative bluffs ever to grace the APT felt.

Playing out in the early hours of Wednesday morning, 35 entries (22 unique) tried their hand at one of the newest additions to the APT schedule, competing for a share of the VND 122,220,000 (~USD $5,125) prize pool as the tournament played out over seventeen fast-paced 10-minute levels.

It was Vietnam's Ngoc Minh Le who turned finishing second best into an artform, defeating Jorris Michl after the Dutchman ran good at the wrong time and rivered top pair to lose the tournament.

In addition to taking the VND 45,220,000 (~USD $1,900) top prize, Le also claimed his maiden APT title, with Michl collecting VND 31,170,000 (~USD $1,300) for his runner-up finish.

China's Jun Weng took bronze and a payout of VND 19,860,000 (~USD $830) for third place, with five players making the money and the tournament paying out as follows:

2ND BEST HOLD'EM RESULTS

  1. Ngoc Minh Le (Vietnam) – VND 45,220,000
  2. Joris Michl (Netherlands) – VND 31,170,000
  3. Jun Weng (China) – VND 19,860,000
  4. Miyaka Miyoshi (Japan) – VND 14,360,000
  5. Hua-Wei Lin (Taiwan) – VND 11,610,000

For Event #33 NLH - 2nd Best Hold'em (2nd best hand wins) - Hyper Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Official Results page.

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