Series Awards VND 84.68BN (~$3.57M) in Prize Money, Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long Wins APT High Roller for VND 2.61M (~USD $110K)

Ben Wilson / 31 Jul 2023

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Series Awards VND 84.68BN (~$3.57M) in Prize Money, Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long Wins APT High Roller for VND 2.61M (~USD $110K)

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

DA NANG, VIETNAM, July 30, 2023 – The sun's over the yardarm at the APT Summer Series Da Nang, Vietnam 2023 with the festival topping the Tours' previous Summer Series outing in Hanoi and showcasing some scintillating poker.

Playing out at the Ariyana Convention Centre – located at the luxurious five-star beachfront Furama Resort Da Nang the ten-day, 57-trophy-event attracted 5,180 entries in total, with 840 unique players from 35 different countries/regions competing for an eye-watering VND 84,687,984,000 (~USD $3,574,880) in Series prize money – a 7% increase on the Tours' previous Summer Series Hanoi prize pool figures.

You can see a breakdown of prize money and player numbers HERE

The VND 35M Main Event was the highlight of the Series, setting a new APT prize pool record for Vietnam and seeing a 16% increase in entries over Hanoi.

Just under a quarter (24%) of the Series prize money was awarded in the 675-strong Main Event, which saw 381 unique players from 25 different countries/regions compete for a VND 20,624,625,000 (~USD $866,360) prize pool.

It was Singapore's Shixiang Khoo claiming the coveted 24K golden lion APT Main Event trophy, earning a career-best score of VND 3,935,285,000 (~USD $165,280) for his maiden major title victory.

For a breakdown of the Main Event by Country/Region please CLICK HERE and you can see a graphic HERE.

The APT High Roller boasted the second largest prize pool, with the VND 11,244,240,000 (~USD $474,680) purse accounting for a further 13% of the total prize money awarded.

It was Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long who claimed the coveted bronze APT High Roller lion trophy – more on that below – with the pewter lion APT Single Day Super High Roller trophy heading to the land down under with Australia's Julian Warhurst.

You can view APT Summer Series Da Nang, Vietnam 2023 Winners by Country & Region HERE

Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long Wins APT High Roller for VND 2.61M (~USD $110K)

Event #51 APT High Roller champion Nguyen Hoang Long.jpg Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long tamed the bronze lion in the APT High Roller, claiming his second Series title in the process

Just 25 players out of the 161-strong field returned to action for the second and final day of the VND 80,000,000 APT High Roller - 8 Max - VND 4,000,000,000 GTD, all focused on winning the lion's share of the VND 11,244,240,000 (~USD $474,680) prize pool – the largest of the Series outside of the Main Event.

Of course, it was the VND 2,614,280,000 (~USD $110,360) top prize and the coveted bronze lion APT High Roller trophy that was goal of all remaining players.

It was Vietnam's Nguyen Hoang Long the man to claim that honor, defeating compatriot Ngo Khoa Anh after a 25-hand back-and-forth heads-up battle.

Long – making his third final table appearance of the Series – battled back from a two-to-three chip deficit to take his second title win of the Series, following up on his victory in the Zodiac Classic two days prior.

This win, however, was worth considerably more, in terms of both cash and kudos, granting Long a career best score and his first major title victory.

While Anh will be disappointed to have been unable to convert his chip lead into a maiden APT title victory, the VND 1,770,970,000 (~USD $74,760) on offer for second was also a career-best score for the Vietnamese player.

Australia's Matthew Bevin was another who made a career-best score, collecting VND 1,180,650,000 (~USD $49,840) for his third-place finish.

Taiwan-based Malaysian player Shung Er Sua came agonizingly close to becoming the first player to make APT history and claim a second flagship lion trophy, exiting in fifth place for a VND 775,850,000 (USD $32,750) payout, with the final table results as follows:

APT HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  • 1st: Nguyen Hoang Long (Vietnam) – VND 2,614,280,000
  • 2nd: Ngo Khoa Anh (Vietnam) – VND 1,770,970,000
  • 3rd: Matthew Bevin (Australia) – VND 1,180,650,000
  • 4th: Tran Trung Hieu (Vietnam) – VND 967,000,000
  • 5th: Shung Er Sua (Malaysia) – VND 775,850,000
  • 6th: Xiaosheng Zheng (China) – VND 601,570,000
  • 7th: Yohei Kitazato (Japan) – VND 445,270,000
  • 8th: Trung Quan Nguyen (Vietnam) – VND 327,210,000
  • 9th: Terry Nguyen (Vietnam) – VND 260,870,000

Japanese rockstar Gakuto "GACKT" Oshiro narrowly missed out on making a fifth APT final table appearance, exiting in 10th place for a VND 219,260,000 (~USD $9,260) payout.

Other notables to cash but come up short of a place in the final nine included APT Phu Quoc Main Event runner-up Julien Tran (12th for VND 191,150,000), and APT Super High Roller champion Julian Warhurst (20th for VND 141,680,000).

For APT High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

You can read about all the high-rolling action via the APT Blog.

You can also watch the action as it played out via the APT High Roller Final Table Live Stream using the below links:

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

Vietnam's Thanh Nguyen Takes the Max in Mini Main Event Event

Event #50 Mini Main Event champion Thanh Nguyen.jpg Vietnam's Thanh Nguyen claimed his maiden APT title in the Mini Main Event

Just 42 survivors from a combined field of 301 entries returned for the second and final day of the VND 11,000,000 Mini Main Event, all looking to stake their claim to the penultimate APT Summer Series Da Nang marquee trophy.

All returning players were already guaranteed a piece of the VND 2,890,503,000 (~USD $122,020) prize pool and a payout of VND 16,960,000 (~USD $715).

It took thirteen 30-minute levels to whittle the field down to the last man standing, and it was Vietnam's Thanh Nguyen who took the accolades after cutting a three-way ICM deal with opponents Shun Hong Ng, and Bao Sheng Woon.

This saw Nguyen take a first place payout of VND 480,233,000 (~USD $20,270) and claim his maiden APT title and the silver lion silhouette trophy.

Singapore's Ng locked up a payout of VND 387,610,000 (~USD $16,380) for second, with compatriot Bao taking a VND 356,510,000 (~USD $15,070) payday for third with the final table paying out as follows:

MINI MAIN EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  • 1st: Thanh Nguyen (Vietnam) – VND 480,233,000
  • 2nd: Shun Hong Ng (Singapore) – VND 387,610,000
  • 3rd: Bao Sheng Woon (Singapore) – VND 356,510,000
  • 4th: Charles Wong (Hong Kong) – VND 223,440,000
  • 5th: Eric Kois (United States) – VND 176,140,000
  • 6th: Bao Hoang Phung (Canada) – VND 134,480,000
  • 7th: Amit Kaushik (India) – VND 98,780,000
  • 8th: Chengting Li (Singapore) – VND 72,600,000
  • 9th: Tran Huy Phong (Vietnam) – VND 59,510,000

Other notables to cash but come up short of the final table included Russia's Konstantin Pogodin (13th for VND 44,030,000), the USA's Robert Kiss (20th for VND 30,650,000), and Paul Kiem (21st for VND 27,670,000).

Australia's Armon Van Wijk also turned his Main Event bubble consolation prize into a VND 24,690,000 payout for his 27th place cash.

For Mini Main Event Results please CLICK HERE

Third Time's the Charm for Taiwan's Yu-Chung Chang in Event #58 Last Chance High Roller

Event #58 Last Chance High Roller champion Yu-Chung Chang2.jpg Taiwan's third final table appearance of the Series resulted in some silverware in Event #58 Last Chance High Roller

As the name suggests, the tenth and final APT Summer Series High Roller tournament – the VND 50,000,000 Event #58 Last Chance High Roller – represented the final opportunity for the APT's high roller contingent to bag a trophy.

This saw 38 high-rolling entries (30 unique) fighting it out over twenty-four 20-minute levels, all looking to seize their last chance at glory and a share of the VND 1,658,700,000 (~USD $70,020) prize pool.

It proved to be third time's the charm for Taiwan's Yu-Chung Chang, whose third final table appearance of the Series resulted in some silverware.

Chang followed up his 4th-place finish in the Main Event and 18th-place in the APT High Roller by clinching his fourth APT title.

The Taiwanese APT regular defeated Japan's Jun Tsuboi heads-up to finish his Series on a high, taking home the VND 613,710,000 (~USD $25,900 top prize.

Tsuboi received VND 422,970,000 (~USD $17,850) for his runner-up finish, with Vietnam's Duong Trung Thuy rounding out the podium, taking VND 269,540,000 (~USD $11,380) for third.

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

LAST CHANCE HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  • 1st: Yu-Chung Chang (Taiwan) – VND 613,710,000
  • 2nd: Jun Tsuboi (Japan) – VND 422,970,000
  • 3rd: Duong Trung Thuy (Vietnam) – VND 269,540,000
  • 4th: Jungsup Yun (South Korea) – VND 194,900,000
  • 5th: Linh Duong Ngo (Vietnam) – VND 157,580,000

For Event #58 Last Chance High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

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

Vietnam's Nguyen Duc Thanh Wins Final Marquee Trophy of the Series in Event #56 Micro Main Event

Event #56 Micro Main Event champion Nguyen Duc Thanh2.jpg Vietnam's Nguyen Duc Thanh claimed the final marquee trophy of the Series in Event #56 Micro Main Event

With the last of the Series marquee event trophies on the line, the VND 7,000,000 Event #56 Micro Main Event attracted a field of 153 entries (107 unique), all looking to take this last shot at fortune and glory and a share of the VND 934,983,000 (~USD $39,470) prize pool.

The action played out over thirty-one 20 min levels, with Vietnam's Nguyen Duc Thanh closing out his Series on a high and claiming his maiden APT title after cutting a deal with heads-up opponent Minh Tri Phan Huu.

Thanh took the trophy, title and a top prize of VND 173,100,000 (~USD $7,300), with compatriot Huu earning a payout of VND 203,703,000 (~USD $8,600) for second place.

Thailand's Piyalap Ungprasert rounded out the podium, receiving VND 100,510,000 (~USD $4,240) for third place.

A total of 20 players made the money, with the final table paying out as follows:

MICRO MAIN EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  • 1st: Nguyen Duc Thanh (Vietnam) – VND 173,100,000
  • 2nd: Minh Tri Phan Huu (Vietnam) – VND 203,703,000
  • 3rd: Piyalap Ungprasert (Thailand) – VND 100,510,000
  • 4th: Hyeongi Hong (South Korea) – 83,030,000
  • 5th: Nhu Hai Le (Vietnam) – 66,660,000
  • 6th: Lasse Kleive Lien (Malta) – 52,270,000
  • 7th: Aliaksandr Piatrouski (Belarus) – 39,180,000
  • 8th: Wun Han Chong (Thailand) – 28,980,000
  • 9th: Taehyun Yoon (South Korea) – 22,440,000

For Event #56 Micro Main Event Results please CLICK HERE

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

TURBO SIDE EVENT ACTION

Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum Wins Third APT Title in Event #54 Turbo

Event #54 Turbo champion Kiwanont Sukhum2.jpg Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum claimed his third APT title in Event #54 Turbo

Playing out in the early hours of Sunday morning, the VND 7,000,000 Event #54 Turbo drew a 63-strong field comprised of 53 unique entries.

These players battled it out over nineteen fast-paced 15-minute levels, all looking to earn their slice of the VND 384,993,000 (~USD $16,250) prize pool, with nine of them proving successful.

It was Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum who claimed the win, defeating Hong Kong's Ching Hei Kwok heads-up to take the VND 112,233,000 (~USD $4,740) top prize.

Sukham earned his third APT title in the process, and now has one of the New Era baby lion side event trophies to accompany his old-school APT foo lion side event trophy, and silver lion silhouette trophy he won in the record-breaking Mystery Bounty Hunter back at APT Taipei in late April.

Kwok collected VND 80,850,000 (~USD $3,410) for his runner-up finish, with Taiwan's Yao Yu Ho completing the winners' triumvirate and taking VND 52,550,000 (~USD $2,220) for third, with the tournament paying out as follows:

TURBO RESULTS

  • 1st: Kiwanont Sukhum (Thailand) – VND 112,233,000
  • 2nd: Ching Hei Kwok (Hong Kong) – VND 80,850,000
  • 3rd: Yao Yu Ho (Taiwan) – VND 52,550,000
  • 4th: Chi Ho King Lai (Hong Kong) – 39,650,000
  • 5th: Jakkapong Sreprasom (Thailand) – VND 30,800,000
  • 6th: Yixing Yu (China) – VND 23,870,000
  • 7th: Dinh Duy Toan (Vietnam) – VND 18,860,000
  • 8th: Jongtak Lim (South Korea) – VND 14,630,000
  • 9th: Hoi Ting Anki Tang (Hong Kong) – VND 11,550,000

For Event #54 Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

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

South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu Rides Pineapple Express to Victory in Event #55 NLH - Crazy Pineapple - Hyper Turbo

Event #55 NLH - Crazy Pineapple champion Jeongyeol Yu2.jpg South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu claimed his maiden APT title in Event #55 NLH - Crazy Pineapple - Hyper Turbo

The last of the Series late-night Hyper Turbo tournaments – the VND 4,000,000 Event #55 NLH - Crazy Pineapple (Get 3, discard 1 post-flop) - Hyper Turbo – played out in the wee hours of Sunday morning.

A fun take on No Limit Hold'em that see players receive three hole cards and discard one post-flop, the tournament drew a 49-strong field (42 unique).

Players duked it out for a share of the VND 171,108,000 (~USD $7,220) prize pool over the course of twenty turbo-charged 10-minute levels.

It was South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu who rode the pineapple express to victory after cutting an ICM chip chop deal with heads-up opponent Pham Song Hau that saw Yu take the title, trophy, and a top prize of VND 39,438,000 (~USD $1,660).

Hau locked up a payout of VND 53,400,000 (~USD $2,250) for his runner-up finish.

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

CRAZY PINEAPPLE HYPER TURBO RESULTS

  • 1st: Jeongyeol Yu (South Korea) – VND 39,438,000
  • 2nd: Pham Song Hau (Vietnam) – VND 53,400,000
  • 3rd: Ruiqi Chen (China) – VND 24,810,000
  • 4th: Chan Kien (Singapore) – VND 18,820,000
  • 5th: Jia-Ming Zhang (Taiwan) – 14,540,000
  • 6th: Tsz Wang Chevan Tin (Hong Kong) – VND 11,120,000
  • 7th: Hanae Takeishi (Japan) – VND 8,980,000

For Event #55 NLH - Crazy Pineapple Hyper Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

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

China's Kai Yi Sun Chops Up Event #60 Hyper Turbo to Claim Maiden Title

Event #60 Hyper Turbo champion Kai Yi Sun.jpg China's Kai Yi Sun claimed his maiden APT title in Event #60 Hyper Turbo

The VND 15,000,000 Event #60 Hyper Turbo saw 13 entries (12 unique) competing for a VND 170,235,000 (~USD $7,190) prize pool.

It took seventeen turbo-charged 10-minute levels to crown a champion, with China's Kai Yi Sun claiming the honors after an ICM chop with heads-up opponent Niccolo Cadoni.

Sun received a payout of VND 68,092,000 (~USD $2,875) for first in addition to his maiden APT title, with Italy's Cadoni locking up a VND 68,093,000 payout for second.

Vietnam's Van Dan Nguyen was the only other player to cash, taking VND 34,050,000 (~USD $1,440) for third place.

HYPER TURBO RESULTS

  • 1st: Kai Yi Sun (China) – VND 68,092,000
  • 2nd: Niccolo Cadoni (Italy) – VND 68,093,000
  • 3rd: Van Dan Nguyen (Vietnam) – VND 34,050,000

For Event #60 Hyper Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

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

Romania's Dragos Iosub Closes Out Series on a High With Event #61 Hyper Turbo Win

Event #61 Hyper Turbo champion Dragos-Gabriel Iosub2.jpg Romania's Dragos Iosub claimed his maiden APT title in Event #61 Hyper Turbo

The last event on the schedule, the VND 5,000,000 Event #61 Hyper Turbo saw 37 entries (33 unique) playing for a VND 161,505,000 (~USD $6,820) prize pool.

It took nineteen turbo-charged 10-minute levels for Romania's Dragos Iosub to claim the crown, defeating Vietnam's Dinh Duy Toan to take the VND 59,765,000 (~USD $2,520) top prize, in addition to his maiden APT title.

Toan took VND 41,180,000 (~USD $1,740) for second place, with compatriot Huynh Quoc Bao taking bronze and VND 26,240,000 (~USD $1,110) for third place.

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

HYPER TURBO RESULTS

  • 1st: Dragos Iosub (Romania) – VND 59,765,000
  • 2nd: Dinh Duy Toan (Vietnam) – VND 41,180,000
  • 3rd: Huynh Quoc Bao (Vietnam) – VND 26,240,000
  • 4th: Taku Tanaka (Japan) – VND 18,980,000
  • 5th: Jia-Ming Zhang (Taiwan) – VND 15,340,000

For Event #61 Hyper Turbo Results please CLICK HERE

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

OMAHA ACTION

Japan's Hayato Kitajima Wins Second APT Title in Event #57 Omahaholic - Sponsored by Natural8

Event #57 Omahaholic champion Hayato Kitajima.jpg Japan's Hayato Kitajima scored his second APT title in Event #57 Omaholic - Sponsored by Natural8

The VND 6,000,000 Event #57 Omahaholic (Omaha High - PL Pre / NL Post) - Sponsored by Natural8 saw a field of 30 entries (22 unique) battle it out at the baize for a slice of the VND 157,140,000 (~USD $6,630) prize pool.

It took twenty-two 25 minute levels of Omaha action for Japan's Hayato Kitajima to emerge victorious, defeating Vietnam's Vo Minh Duc heads-up to take the VND 58,140,000 (~USD $2,450) top prize, and claim his second APT title.

Duc received VND 40,070,000 (~USD $1,690) for his runner-up finish, with China's Ruiqi Chen completing the winner's triumvirate and taking VND 25,540,000 (~USD $1,080) for third, with the tournament paying out as follows:

OMAHOLIC RESULTS

  • 1st: Hayato Kitajima (Japan) – VND 58,140,000
  • 2nd: Vo Minh Duc (Vietnam) – VND 40,070,000
  • 3rd: Ruiqi Chen (China) – VND 25,540,000
  • 4th: Wai Kin Wong (Hong Kong) – VND 18,460,000
  • 5th: Trinh Duc Linh (Vietnam) – VND 14,930,000

For Event #57 Omahaholic Player List please CLICK HERE

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

DRAW POKER ACTION

South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu Scores Second Series Title in Event #59 NL - 2-7 - Single Draw

Event #59 NL - 2-7 - Single Draw champion Jeongyeol Yu.jpg South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu claimed his second title of the Series in Event #59 NL - 2-7 - Single Draw

The last of the Series mixed games – the VND 3,000,000 Event #59 NL - 2-7 - Single Draw – saw 43 entries (25 unique) clash over twenty 20-minute levels in an attempt to win their share of the VND 112,617,000 (~USD $4,750) prize pool.

This saw the eighth double title winner of the Series crowned, with South Korea's Jeongyeol Yu claiming his second APT title in as many days.

Yu bested Ha Van Thien heads-up to win his second baby lion trophy and the VND 38,297,000 (~USD $1,615) top prize, with his Vietnamese opponent collecting VND 26,460,000 (~USD $1,115) for his runner-up finish.

Bracelet winner Renji Mao rounded out the podium, taking VND 16,890,000 (~USD $710) for third place.

Natural8 Ambassador Phachara Wongwichit claimed his second Series cash, collecting VND 7,880,000 (~USD $330) for sixth place, with the tournament paying out as follows:

NL - 2-7 - SINGLE DRAW RESULTS

  • 1st: Jeongyeol Yu (South Korea) – VND 38,297,000
  • 2nd: Ha Van Thien (Vietnam) – VND 26,460,000
  • 3th: Renji Mao (China) – VND 16,890,000
  • 4th: Li Fang (China) – VND 12,950,000
  • 5th: Thanpisit Manomaiphibul (Thailand) – VND 10,140,000
  • 6th: Phachara Wongwichit (Thailand) – VND 7,880,000

For Event #59 NL - 2-7 - Single Draw please CLICK HERE

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

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