Zhi Wen Deng
China's Zhi Wen Deng has emerged victorious in the VND 11,000,000 Mystery Bounty Hunter - Sponsored by Natural8 - for a payday of VND 551,154,000 (~$23,300) and will also take home a lion silhouette trophy for his achievement. Deng topped the field of 448 entries (270 unique) on his way to the title that saw him claim the biggest share of the VND 4,302,144,000 (~$181,830) prize pool after defeating Nguyen Thi Bao An heads-up which left the Vietnamese player with VND 347,450,000 (~$14,685) for her runner-up finish.
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There were 61 players who qualified from the two opening flights and it was Vietnam's Tuan Nguyen that brought through the biggest stack of 683,000 into Day 2. Some of the more notable names to make it through were APT title holder Armon Van Wijk, previous Mystery Bounty Hunter champion Kyle Bao, former APT Main Event champion and five-time APT title holder Vamerdino Magsakay, and another former APT Main Event winner Hai Nam Hoang.
It took ten 30-minute levels to whittle the field down and reach the final table with some of the players not to make it being Amit Kaushik (55th), Ashish Munot (54th), Gavin Flynn (36th), and Kyle Bao (28th). The unfortunate title of final table bubble boy went to Singapore's Jin Lee when his pocket queens couldn't hold on against the ace-jack of Junam Lee, who rivered a flush to send Lee to the rail.
Indian player Ramesh Thotapalli deserves a mention as he was the lucky player that pulled out the biggest bounty available of VND 300,000,000 (~$12,670). Thotapalli came into the day fifth in chips and managed to make a deep run before eventually bowing out in twelfth for VND 37,310,000 (~$1,580).
A full list of the bounties won can be seen by clicking here.
Ramesh Thotapalli
It was South Korea's Lee who held the chip lead going into the final table and he would be soon be joined at the top of the leaderboard by Craig Trevenna after the Australian player scored a big double up holding ace-jack against the pocket nines of Pham Bao.
The first player to be eliminated was Russia's Stanislav Kuvaev after he had shoved all in with ace-queen but had run head first into the pocket aces of Nguyen. The board saw no improvement for the Russian and he was out in ninth for VND 51,830,000 (~$2,190).
A meltdown from overnight chip leader Nguyen over the course of a few hands first saw the Vietnamese three-bet fold the turn against Lee and then shove queen-seven into eventual champion Deng, who held pocket tens. Nguyen then got the last of his chips into the middle with ace-seven but Deng delivered a killer blow with ace-five after flopping a pair of fives which sent Nguyen packing in eighth for VND 64,930,000 (~$2,750).
Tuan Nguyen
Mateusz Kaczmarek followed Nguyen to the rail just moments later after he shoved the last of his stack in pre-flop holding pocket nines but was undone by the ace-ten of South Korea's Min Ho Cho who paired his ace. A good run from the Polish player but he was left in seventh for a payday of VND 91,420,000 (~$3,860).
Bao had managed to ladder himself up the pay jumps but eventually fell after shoving his short stack into the middle holding eight-nine and being put at risk by Trevenna who held pocket threes. The board would run clean for the Australian which meant Bao was out in sixth for VND 121,610,000 (~$5,140).
Trevenna joined him on the sidelines shortly after when he shoved all in on the turn with a flush draw holding ace-ten and was called by Deng who had a lower flush draw but had made a pair holding seven-eight. The Australian wouldn't be able to find the river card he needed which meant he was out in fifth and takes home VND 155,210,000 (~$6,560) for his efforts.
Craig Trevenna
Play wasn't four-handed for long after Cho shoved all in for his last eight big blinds holding king-deuce with Bao An putting him at risk holding queen-jack. Bao An would end the hand with a full house which was more than enough to send Cho to the rail in fourth for VND 197,930,000 (~$8,365).
During three-handed play it was Deng who catapulted into a huge chip lead after he picked off a bluff holding pocket queens against the ace-nine of Lee which saw the Chinese player hold over half of the remaining chips in play.
Lee then found himself short-stacked and in need of a double up so found himself all in from the small blind holding king-eight but some bad timing meant he ran into the pocket jacks of Bao An. No help would arrive for the South Korean player and he was out in third for VND 249,200,000 (~$10,530).
Nguyen Thi Bao An
When heads-up play began, the stacks were almost exactly even with just one big blind separating them, but it was Deng who slowly extended his chip lead and left Bao An short-stacked when he got value with a flush holding ten-seven.
In the final hand of the night, Bao An had shoved all in for a little over six big blinds with ace-four but was up against the ace-king of Deng. By the turn, Deng had Bao An drawing to just a chop but she wouldn't be able to find any help by the river which meant she had to settle for second and the VND 347,450,000 (~$14,685) that comes with it.
Deng, who seemingly didn't know he could claim bounties at any time throughout the tournament, had accumulated eight green-bounty chips and took the last of the mystery envelopes which totaled an extra VND 135,000,000 that he can add to his first-place prize money.
Congratulations to Deng on his first APT title!