Chan Kien
The VND 10,000,000 APT Kickoff has been won by Chan Kien of Singapore. Kien finished on top of 317 entrants (156 unique) taking home VND 545,540,000 (~$23,140) and the APT lion trophy. Kien was against China's Yongfu Dong in a heads up match which saw Kien emerge victorious.
The final table was where most of the VND 2,767,410,000 (~USD $117,250) prize pool was divided.
(Back Left) Kiwanont Sukhum, Le Manh Hung, Nicolaus Edwin Wijaya, Chan Kien,
(Front Left) Lim Boon Chye, Leroy Fan, Yongfu Dong, Tran Huy Hoang, Vivek Singh
Day 2 started with 45 players who managed to find a bag from the previous day, and it was Vietnam's own Tran Huy Hoang who led the pack when play got underway.
It took six thirty-minute levels to reach the final table with Armon Van Wijk (33rd), Nguyen Trung Quan (31st), Robert Nemeskeri-Kiss (25th), and Linh Duong Ngo (18th) being some of the notable players that didn't make it.
Eliminations came quickly when only two tables remained with Chirag Sodha (12th), Johnny Ka Tsun Luk (11th), and Grant Gardner (10th) being eliminated in the same level creating our final table.
Hoang who had been the chip leader for the entirety of Day 2 was the one pushing the action, that was until getting caught in a brave attempted bluff against Lim Boon Chye who called the turn and river with just ace high.
Kiwanont Sukhum
Level 27 proved to be the start of Kiens journey to lifting the lion trophy as he knocked out Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum in ninth. Sukhum couldn't hold with two pair against the flush draw of Kien and he collected VND 55,990,000 (~$2,370) for his final table appearance.
Not long after that the short stacked Le Manh Hung got all in against Chye, Hung was in great shape with his pocket queens up against the ace-four of Chye, a rivered ace for Chye and Hung was left with his head in hands and exiting the table in eighth, he earned VND 68,300,000 (~$2,895).
After outlasting the short stacks and earning a few pay jumps Vivek Singh of India was next to fall in seventh. He got it all in with just seven-high against the ace-queen of Hoang and failed to improve collecting VND 92,940,000 (~$3,940) for his efforts.
Leroy Fan
Leroy Fan had been waiting for the elimination of Singh before deciding when to pick his spot, unfortunately for him he 3-bet all in against the aces of Chye. A nine fell on the flop and the crowd around the table let out an "Ooooooo", but it was not supposed to be for Fan as the aces held up and Fan was out in sixth claiming VND 126,530,000 (~$5,360)
Nicolaus Edwin Wijaya
Coming into the final table last in chips with around 180,000 was the Indonesian Nicolaus Edwin Wijaya. He had picked his spots well and got all in against the eventual champion Kien, Wijaya had top pair and a flush draw against the over card and gut shot of Kien. But a rivered ten gave Kien top pair and the knockout. Wijaya exited jubilantly picking up VND 165,720,000 (~$7,015) for that impressive performance.
Chye was next to fall as he unfortunately lost two back to back hands to Dong, the first he moved all in with jack-ten suited on the button into the two shorter stacks. Dong picked up ace-jack and made the call, a clean run out saw Chye left with just five big blinds, he moved all in the direct hand after with queen-ten but Dong called once again, this time with king-nine. Another clean runout for Dong and Chye was out in fourth for VND 210,230,000 (~$8,920)
Tran Huy Hoang
Coming third and recieving the bronze medal was the overnight Vietnamese chip leader Houang. He was the shortest stack and got it all in good when his ace-nine went up against the king-queen of Kien, a king in the window was enough to send Hoang to the showers picking up VND 259,780,000 (~$11,020) along the way.
Yongfu Dong
Going into the heads up duel Kien held a slight chip lead. After to just ten minutes of heads up play Dong was put to a decision for all his chips on the turn when Kien had moved all in over Dong's bet. Dong used his time extensions but eventually called to be shown a straight by Kien who had the trophy virtually in his grasp. Dong couldn't improve to a full house and he had to settle for second place and VND 346,560,000 (~$14,700).
The two shook hands as Kien took the trophy and became the APT Kickoff champion.
To see a full list of Day 2's payouts and finishing positions click HERE
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