APT Phu Quoc High Roller Champ Jason Lau
Jason Lau finally got his moment in the spotlight, claiming his first APT High Roller title after years of grinding the circuit. The Malaysian pro outlasted a tough 139-entry field to take home a career-best VND 2,329,880,000 (~$91,730) and the prestigious APT High Roller Bronze Lion trophy.
Lau had fallen short in five previous APT High Roller final tables, but this time, he sealed the deal with a dominant performance at Corona Resort & Casino. His path to victory wasn’t easy, battling through a stacked field before overcoming Nevan Chang in a hard-fought heads-up duel.
APT High Roller Final Table Results
Final Day's Action
The final table was formed three levels after kickoff as Vietnam's own Toan Chan Truong busted out in tenth place when he ran into the set of Lau.
Australian Yita Choong became the first of two Aussies at the final table to fall when he was outdrawn on the flop despite having the better pre-flop hand. His deep run added VND 300,940,000 (~$11,850) to his growing resume.
Jennifer Cassell
The next Australian to make an exit was Jennifer Cassell, who was hoping to earn another title after taking down the APT Phu Quoc Women's Event, but had to settle for seventh and a payout of VND 406,760,000 (USD 16,015) to push her career live earnings to nearly USD 370,000. Cassell's run ended when her pocket sevens ran into the pocket jacks of Chang.
Japan's Hayato Kitajima had his luck run out at sixth when his dominating hand of ace-queen lost to the queen-jack of Chang after the latter caught a jack on the flop to win it. Kitajima took home a paycheck of** VND 542,660,000 (USD 21,365)** for his efforts to inch closer to the $700,000 milestone in his total live earnings.
China's Guo Biao made his biggest career cash in fifth for VND 692,160,000 (USD 27,250) after his pocket sixes were outdrawn by Lau's straight.
Sean Ooi had a fun and deep run, but his "all-in" shades couldn't help him when Lau's dominated hand paired on the river.. Ooi took home VND 862,050,000 (USD 33,940) to add to his $1,200,000 in total live earnings.
India's Amit Kaushik also ran into some misfortune when his pocket eights were cracked by Lau's pocket sevens. Kaushik was ahead until Lau turned a set, sending Kaushik to the payout cage to collect VND 1,043,580,000 (USD 41,085) and pushing his total career winnings to nearly $600,000.
Jason Lau and Nevan Chang
Malaysia's Lau had a four-to-one chip advantage against Taiwan's Chang to start the heads-up battle, but Chang slowly crawled his way back to almost make things even. Eventually, after around half an hour of play, both players got the chips in preflop, but it was the dominating hand of Lau that held up. Chang earned a runner-up prize of VND 1,582,360,000 (USD 62,300) to boost his total winnings to over $2,200,000.
That meant Lau was then finally crowned as the APT Phu Quoc High Roller champion after five final table attempts in this event. Lau took home the bronze lion APT High Roller trophy and the lion's share of VND 2,329,880,000 (USD 91,730) prize pool, marking the biggest cash of his career and improving his total live earnings to nearly $350,000.
Lau confessed that he had to miss the flight with his wife to play on the final table. However, he did promise to make it up to her with her birthday just passing yesterday. Certainly, there will be a lot more to celebrate than just the birthday!