The APT Incheon Mystery Bounty Hunter Event - Sponsored by Natural8 has been won by Dicky Siu Hang "Tricky Dicky" Tsang. The Hong Kong resident bested a field of 368 entries, taking home a top prize of KRW 32,561,200 (~$24,585).
This is Tsang's fourth APT title after winning the APT Incheon Main Event in 2019 and two other Events at APT Seoul 2019. Tsang's nickname "Tricky Dicky" was coined today as he maneuvered through the field cautiously and let other people step into his traps along the way.
During the heads-up, Tsang pulled off a fantastic comeback to deny Shiina Okamoto her maiden APT title. Due to bounties, Okamoto was, however, the biggest winner in this event, claiming KRW 33,300,000 (~$25,145) in prize money.
A total of 52 survivors returned to Paradise City to try and snatch as many bounties as possible. The top bounty was set at KRW 20,000,000 (~$15,100) and it would take until the final table to see this fantastic prize won.
At the start of the day, our overwhelming chip leader was Russia's Vladislav Klepikov, but several lost pots in the first level of the day ensured he was no contender for a deep run. Klepikov would eventually bust out in 32nd place.
The biggest prize winner who would not make the final table was Taiwan's David Hsing Hsiung Tai, who busted out of the tournament in 16th place after he got it in on the turn with two pairs against the top pair of Shiina Okamoto. A very unfortunate river eliminated Tai from the event, but his disappointment would not take long as he pulled out the second-biggest bounty, winning a total of KRW 17,230,000 (~$13,010).
Hsing Hsiung Tai
Within 5 hours of play on Day 2, we reached the final table. The action would not slow down from here either, as we lost two more players in the first level of the final table.
Daichi Tsuji busted in 8th place after he lost with ten-eight against Okamoto's eight-six. A rivered straight sent Tsuji to the rail. His disappointment was washed away within seconds as he pulled out the highest bounty from the envelope. Tsuji would win a total of KRW 23,950,000 (~$18,085).
Two hands later, Tung Wing Wong from China would hit the rail when his pocket kings got cracked preflop all-in by the pocket eights of Joon Hee Park. Wong took home KRW 6,260,000 (~$4,725).
The cruel beats kept on coming as Okamoto crushed Kyosuke Nagami's dreams by spiking her six after she pushed all in with queen-six against Nagami's ace-queen. A stunned Nagami departed in 6th place, winning KRW 8,940,000 (~$6,750).
Okamoto was on fire, hitting the right cards at the right time. Another perfect example was the bust out of Joon Hee Park in 5th place. A major setup occurred between Park and Okamoto as the lone Korean flopped a straight against the only female at the table.
Okamoto had two pairs and needed one of the remaining nines or queens to come to make her a full house. Right away, the turn completed her boat, meaning Park was eliminated in 5th place, banking KRW 9,530,000 (~$7,200).
Daichi Tsuji winner of the highest Mystery Bounty
The following hand we lost Ryosuke Mitsuhashi who pushed all-in with an up-and-down straight draw and was called by Tae Hoon Han's top pair top kicker. It was Mitsuhashi's first ever official cash in a live tournament. His 4th place finish will only make him more hungry. The Japanese player picked up KRW 12,040,000 (~$9,090) at the cashier.
At the final 3, it was not looking good for "Tricky Dicky". Tsang needed to come up with something special; First, Tsang doubled up with pocket queens versus the nine-eight of Tae Hoon Han, and not much later, Han helped him even more by losing almost all his chips with a bluff against Okamoto. The last of Han's chips were lost in a cooler situation as he picked up ace-queen and ran into the kings of Okamoto. The Kiwi's deep run was rewarded with a payout of KRW 18,290,000 (~$13,810).
Everything was set for Okamoto's maiden APT title as she went into the heads-up with a ten-to-one chip lead. An early double-up for Tsang switched the momentum completely, and from thereon, "Tricky Dicky" grinded his way back into the heads-up.
The tables were turned after a massive misstep from Okamoto with queen-deuce against Tsang's ace-queen. Tsang completed his comeback by winning the last hand with pocket queens against Okamoto's ace-jack.
Tomorrow at 12:00 PM, our live reporting blog will continue with Day 1A of the Main Event.
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