Winner, Younghee Park
The APT Zodiac Classic TWD 3,000,000 GTD - Sponsored by Natural8 has come to an end. It was Younghee Park from South Korea who came out victorious.
Park bested a record field of 386 entries to claim the first prize of TWD $1,307,760 (~$42,600). There was one crucial hand, that one key pot that carried Park all the way to the finish line, the biggest flip of the tournament, for more than 70 percent of the chips in play - Park had the pocket jacks against the ace king of the chip leader at the time - Nebojsa Blanusa. Park's hand held to the end and won the biggest pot of the tournament. It was an easy cruise after this hand and Park lifted the trophy without running into much trouble.
Final table results:
Sumire Hori from Japan came into the final table as the shortest stack. Although she found a double-up in the early stage of the final table, she had lost a flip and busted to Blanusa soon after. Hori took home TWD $128,700 (~$4,200) for her ninth place finish in this event, adding on top of her 4th place finish in the APT Women's Event just a couple of days ago.
Kuan Han Chen was next to fall. The Taiwan native failed to win a flip with pocket eights vs the ace queen of Chak Lam Tsang in his final hand and settled for eighth place, he took home TWD$159,100 (~$5,185). This was his first final table and the first ITM finish during this Asian Poker Tour series.
Chanasit Sangrungkongka from Thailand fell just a couple of hands after Chen's elimination, his ace ten outpipped by Fung Kong's ace king. The Thai took home TWD $219,700 (~$7,160) for his seventh place finish here today.
Chak Lam Tsang definitely gave the most action on this final table, up till the point of his elimination at least. Tsang was all-in multiple times and got unlucky in a couple of them, leaving him short-stacked several times before his last hand where he lost a with pair of tens to Blanusa's trip sevens. Tsang's sixth place finish is worth TWD $295,200 (~$9,620).
Daewoong Song
Daewoong Song was the most accomplished player on this final table with a live winnings of over US$1,000,000. Song lifted a trophy just a few days earlier in APT Single Day High Roller event. He lost his last hand holding the dominated king ten against the king queen of Kirshima Akinobu. With two more days to go in this APT series, will we see Song on yet another final table here in CTP Asia Poker Arena? We sure hope so.
Nebojsa Blanusa from Australia had the chip lead coming into the final table. The Aussie further increased his chip lead after a couple of knock-outs. Blanusa then lost a big pot against the eventual winner in the aforementioned hand. If he had won that pot, he would have been the favourite to win the title. Park finished the job in the very next hand busting the Aussie in third place, good for TWD $484,600 (~$15,800).
Fung Kong elimination came in a hand where all the remaining three players were involved. Kong was forced to go all-in with his less than one big blind stack and lost with eight-high. Kong won an APT Title in Phu Quoc and followed up with an impressive third place finish here in APT Zodiac Classic Taipei just a couple of months later. Kong took home a handsome prize of TWD$599,100 (~$19,525).
One of the final two players to participate in the final hand of the tournament was Kirshima Akinobu from Japan. The Japanese player was offered a deal, but after a 15-minute discussion they decided to play on.
Ironically, it only took one hand to end the heads-up match. Both players went all-in, Akinobu had queen jack suited and rivered a flush, but unfortunately the ace of diamonds completed Park's boat meaning the Japanese player finished second best in the hand, as well as in the tournament. For his runner-up finish, he earned TWD $829,000 (~$27,020).
A full result of the APT Zodiac Classic can be found here.
This Asian Poker Tour Series in Taipei has been a big success so far, with two more days of action to come. The APT Main Event Day 3 also concluded today with 17 players heading into Day 4. More information can be found here.
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