Australian Alan Pham takes down the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Summer Series Hanoi, Vietnam VND 150,000,000 Superstar Challenge and the top purse of VND 1,985,390,000 (US$84,640), besting a field of 43 entries (35 unique) at the Grand Loyal Poker Club.
It took only five hands of heads-up action for the 24-year-old Melbourne native to defeat China' Qiu Quan and pick up his first APT title on just his second stint on the tour.
Quan received VND 1,372,260,000 (US$58,500) for his runner-up finish, while Yingrui Ge, also from China, finished third for VND 875,910,000 (US$37,340).
Pham, the son of a Vietnamese couple who migrated to Australia, began playing at age of 18, building a solid resume in his home country before embarking on an international career.
The Aussie was aided in his rise to Superstar champion status by that all important bit of good fortune, finding himself in the dream spot of holding pocket aces against two players holding pocket kings, with that monster pot shooting him to the top of the chip counts.
Along his journey to the title, Pham eliminated five of the final nine players, including WSOP Bracelet winner Abhinav Iyer, who departedempty-handed in ninth place.
Pham says he will be seeing action in tomorrow's Main Event and will continue carving out his niche in the High Roller scene.
The tournament drew a number of veterans and decorated players from across the globe, all forking out the VND 150,000,000 (~USD 6,450) entry. This included another WSOP bracelet winner in the UK's Alex Lindrop, number #2 ranked South Korean tournament player Gab Yong Kim, and Vietnam's Minh Phu "Mr. Ex" Dao who recently took down the 8-max event at the Triton Super High Roller Series in Hoi An.
Minh Phu Dao
Pham held the chip leader position heading into the Final Table and used it to deal the first casualty in Iyer when his :A: J found a pair on the flop against the Indian's live cards of 5 2 , which was shoved under-the-gun.
Abhinav Iyer
Another Indian was next to go when 2022 APT Vietnam Hanoi Loyal Main Event champion Shardul Parthasarathi was outdrawn by China's Yingrui Ge.
The bubble was breached when local Ngo Dai Nguyen shoved A 5 only to find himself dominated by Quan Qiu's A J .
The lightning-fast final table was wrapped up within an hour, with players hitting the cashout cage in quick succession, with multi-titled Jhon Hendri of Indonesia, WSOP Online veteran Tzai Wei Phua of Singapore. Vietnamese High Roller specialist Dinh Tien Thanh, Ge and finally Quan were all executed by Phan on his way to the title.