Leo Kay celebrating his win in the APT Kickoff
The VND 6,300,000 + 700,000 APT Kickoff has been won by Vietnam's Leo Kay. Kay finished top of the 287-strong field (192 unique) to take home VND 303,007,000 (~$13,030) and an all-new APT lion trophy to add to the mantlepiece. A deal was made between Kay and eventual runner-up Hoang Thinh in which the two adjusted the payouts and Kay was given the trophy and named the winner.
The final table was dominated by local players as six of the final nine, including the top five, were all Vietnamese and fighting for their share of the VND1,753,957,000 (~US$75,400) prize pool.
*Both players made a deal that adjusted the original payouts
Day 2 began with 42 players still in contention and it was Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum who led the way at the start of play. It took eight thirty-minute levels to reach the final table with Amit Kaushik (40th), Jinlong Hu (32nd), Armando Cabardo (20th), and Sukhum (15th) being some of the notable players that didn't make it.
Eliminations came thick and fast on the final table bubble with Alberto Ahline (12th), Do Huy (11th), and Yiu Yeung Leung (10th) all being eliminated in a ten-minute window.
In one of the very first hands of the final table, the eventual winner and runner-up would clash in a pot that proved crucial. Kay held ace-ten and was all in against the king-jack of Thinh, with the latter flopping a jack that gave him the lead in the hand. Kay would find a way to survive by rivering a flush to take the pot away from Thinh, which set him on the way to the trophy.
Shung Er Sua
One-time chip leader Shung Er Sua, who has one APT title to his name from when he took down a Single Day High Roller event in Incheon, would be the first to fall from the Kickoff final table. Sua check-shoved the turn with both a flush and straight draw holding five-three and was called by the top pair of Minh Duc Vu, who held king-five. The river wouldn't help Sua and he finished ninth for VND 36,080,000 (~$1,550).
Xin Ke Tan would be the next casualty when she shoved ace-seven and ran into the pocket jacks of Nguyen Duc Cuong. Despite Tan turning two pair, Cuong had flopped a set to secure the pot and send Tan home in eighth for VND 44,010,000 (~$1,885).
Xin Ke Tan
Kay would score a huge double-up to send his stack soaring towards two and a half million when his ace-jack held against the ace-four of Quang Tuan Nguyen when both players had flopped top pair. Nguyen would never recover from that blow and joined the rail shortly after when his ace-six couldn't improve against the pocket jacks of Cuong, taking home VND 59,890,000 (~$2,570) for his run.
Tran Minh Thang made a big fold with just an eighth of a big blind in his stack as he wanted to make the next pay jump, knowing short-stacked Tao Cheng Chang would be all in very shortly. That fold proved to be effective as Chang would be eliminated next when his six-three ran straight into the pocket queens of Kay. Chang took sixth for a payday of VND 81,530,000 (~$3,500).
Moments after laddering up the payouts, Thang would finally fall at the hands of Thinh. Thinh held king-six and was dominated by the ace-six of Thang, but a king on the river sent Thang home in fifth for VND 106,790,000 (~$4,580).
Cuong lost a huge flip holding pocket eights to Vu's ace-queen, with the latter rivering a queen to stay alive and cripple Cuong. Moments later, Thinh would deliver the final blow that sent Cuong packing when his seven-four took down the six-three of his countrymate. Cuong finished just shy of the podium places in fourth for VND 135,470,000 (~$5,810).
Hoang Thinh
Play wouldn't stay three-handed for long as Vu risked his tournament life with king-jack but ran straight into the ace-king of Thinh. Vu wouldn't be able to hit any of his outs and took the bronze medal for VND 167,400,000 (~$7,180).
That hand would be the last to be played in the tournament as Kay and Thinh came to an agreement meaning Kay would be declared the winner and take the trophy, in exchange for giving up a chunk of the first-place prize money. Both players seemed happy with their success but it's Leo Kay who now has an APT title under his belt.
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