The Philippines' John "jojo" Tech is our APT Superstar Challenge champion at the CTP Poker Room in Taipei. Tech bested an elite field of 26 unique players including bracelet winner Jack Sinclair, Thailand all time live earnings leader Punnat Punsri, Natural8 ambassador Phachara Wongwichit, local poker superstar Ting Yi Tsai, Australian poker pro Sean Ragozzini, and Austrian poker pro Daniel Rezaei just to name a few among the superstars that made an appearance in the star-studded field.
"It feels very, very nice to win because it’s been a long time since I won a trophy – it's been like three years." said Tech in his post-match interview.
"Basically because I stopped playing tournaments for a while and was focusing on my cash game," this being Tech's first ~USD $10,000 buy-in tournament in quite some time.
The Filipino came in late, taking his seat during level nine with friend James Mendoza, who also played, but busted before the final table.
The event attracted a total of 33 entries including re-buys, creating a prizepool of TWD $9,282,900 (~$301,500), with Tech defeating APT high roller regular Hon Cheong Lee to claim the lion's share of the prize pool, and the brand new APT golden lion silhouette trophy.
"I love the new look trophies, I heard they were 24k gold plated, which is… wow! Very good, this new APT is very good!" gushed an enthusiastic Tech after claiming his tenth APT title and the TWD $3,434,700 (~$111,500) top prize.
Superstar Challenge Results
This might be one of the toughest final table we will see during the Asian Poker Tour here in Taipei, with the following line-up.
First player to fall was Punnat Punsri from Thailand, after losing a flip early on to Hon Cheong Lee, then running into pocket kings a few hands later, Punsri was left with a short stack and busted in the hands of Bao Qiang Ho.
Next to fall was Sung Joo Hyun who has a carreer earnings of US $1,844,415. Hyun was simply card dead and couldn't find a double-up. Hyun got last of his chips in bad with J T and lost to K Q .
Then we have the only local player Cheng I Yeh, who was one of the short stacks coming in to the final table. Just like Hyun, Yeh failed to get much going and soon found himself in a bad all in situation and lost to the eventual winner, John Tech.
Yita Choong from Australia was our bubble boy. Choong went all in with only a few blinds left, but ran into the pocket jacks of Bao Qiang Ho who flopped a set leaving the Aussie dead in the outback.
After the bubble burst, Bao Qiang Ho went on a heater and won five hands in a row to take the chip lead.
Changjie Zhang from Singapore busted in fifth place for TWD $881,900 ($28,650). Just like Choong, the bubble boy, Zhang ran into pock jacks which also flopped a set. However, Zhang topped his best career winning which was the APT High Rollers here at APT Taiwan back in 2019 for TWD $859,500 (~$27,905).
Jack Sinclair, a bracelet winner and easily the most decorated poker player in the field, came fourth for a prize of TWD $1,090,700 ($35,400). Sinclair's advanced poker skills left a mark on everyone who played with him today, his final hand was started with a limp pre-flop by Hon Cheong Lee, a move only he has done before on this final table. And Lee used it against him.
After Sinclair's departure, Tech took a commanding chip lead after winning a crucial hand against Lee. With this momentum going, he was able to bring this match to heads-up after busting Bao Qiang Ho with pocket aces.
Bao Qiang Ho took home TWD $1,508,500 ($50,000) for his third place finish. Ho also topped his best career winning here today, so not a bad day for the Singaporean.
Heads-up between Hon Cheong Lee and John Tech only lasted eight hands, Lee lost to a nut straight of Tech in his final hand when his all in was snap-called by Tech. Lee, who is a high roller specialist, is taking home TWD $2,367,100 ($76,850) for his effort.
The Main Event flight A was also wrapping up just around the same time John Tech lifted his trophy. A massive turn out of 437 entries for the Main Event, Flight B will be starting tomorrow at 12:00pm.
Congratulation to all the superstars who made the money and we will provide coverage for the main event tomorrow.
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