Julian Warhurst
The VND 120,000,000 APT Super High Roller - 8 Max has been won by Australia's Julian Warhurst who takes home VND 1,003,840,000 (~$42,430) for his first-place finish. Warhurst defeated a field of 22 entries that comprised of 14 unique entries to win his maiden APT title and also bring home the coveted pewter lion trophy.
A total prize pool of VND 2,390,080,000 (~$101,020) was created and the final payouts can be found below.
After playing eighteen 40-minute levels yesterday, both Warhurst and Satanan Jungrungreangkit couldn't close out the tournament so came back today for a heads-up clash that lasted less than thirty minutes before the Australian emerged victorious. The Thai player battled hard but will have to settle for second place which still comes with a nice payday of VND 669,220,000 (~$28,280).
To find out more about what went down during Day 1 of the tournament you can read the APT blog here.
Satanan Jungrungreangkit
When Day 2 began, there was almost nothing separating the two in terms of chips counts with Jungrungreangkit slightly edging it by less than two big blinds. It was Australia's Warhurst who started the stronger and picked up some extra chips after multiple river bets went uncalled which put him into the chip lead. Jungrungreangkit fought back but lost the majority of his stack after he three-bet the flop on the ace-ace-nine board holding king-queen and shoved all in when a jack hit the turn. Warhurst wasted no time in making the call holding ace-six for flopped trips and faded the gutshot straight draw of the Thai player which left him with a little under three big blinds.
It was all over the very next hand when Jungrungreangkit got in the rest of his stack holding ten-deuce and couldn't overcome the jack-seven of Warhurst. The pair shared a handshake after which Warhurst was left to enjoy his victory and a payday of VND 1,003,840,000 (~$42,430).
Julian Warhurst celebrates winning the APT Super High Roller - 8 Max with Matthew Bevin, Alan Pham, and Armon Van Wijk