Mike Takayama Goes Wire-to-Wire To Win Inaugural Superstar Invitational For VND 1.457BN (~$62.6K)

Ben Wilson / 6 Feb 2023

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Mike Takayama Goes Wire-to-Wire To Win Inaugural Superstar Invitational For VND 1.457BN (~$62.6K)

APT HANOI SCHEDULE | OFFICIAL RESULTS | IMAGES | WINNERS

HANOI, VIETNAM, February 5, 2023 – The APT Hanoi Vietnam VSOP 2023 – partnered with the Vietnam Series of Poker (VSOP) and sponsored by Natural8 – has the second of its marquee event champions, with the Philippines' Mike Takayama going wire-to-wire to win the inaugural Superstar Invitational.

Takayama is no stranger to success at the tournament tables, with this victory granting the Filipino professional his 16th APT title. This impressive list of APT accolades include two main event titles and six high roller titles, and his career tournament winnings now sit at over $2.48 million.

Just eight of the initial 46-strong field returned to action for the second and final day. Takayama came in with a chip lead he would not relinquish to claim the ₫1,457,080,000 (~$62,654) top prize after all eight finalists opted for a bubble saver deal, meaning seven of them made the money.

That left Vietnam's Duc Anh Nguyen the only remaining finalist to depart empty-handed, but he would not get lonely on the rail.

Takayama was an unstoppable force at the final table, gunning down six out of his seven remaining opponents in quick succession to give Nguyen some company, with the tournament wrapped up after four 40-minute levels.

While Takayama's heads-up opponent – Vietnam's Julien Tran – put up a valiant effort, the Filipino players' mountainous 3-to-1 chip lead proved too steep of an obstacle to surmount.

Tran took home ₫998,570,000 ($42,938) for his runner-up finish, with seven players in total cashing for a share of the **₫4,462,000,000 ($191,866) prize pool**, with the final table paying out as follows:

SUPERSTAR INVITATIONAL FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  1. Mike Takayama (Philippines) – ₫1,457,080,000
  2. Julien Tran (Vietnam) – ₫998,570,000
  3. Nguyen Nang Quang (Vietnam) – ₫669,300,000
  4. Jun Hao Wu (Singapore) – ₫513,130,000
  5. Ngoc Dai Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫401,580,000
  6. Nguyen Huu Dung (Vietnam) – ₫312,340,000
  7. Yuhan Liu (China) – ₫110,000,000

You can follow the action as it happened via the APT blog.

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

Dinh Duc Linh Crowned Mystery Bounty Hunter Champion

Mystery Bounty Champion edited 2.jpg Vietnam's Dinh Duc Linh proved his bounty hunting credentials to claim his maiden APT title

The ₫9,000,000+900,000 Event #5 Mystery Bounty Hunter – Sponsored by Natural8 has a champion, with Vietnam's Dinh Duc Linh crowned the king of the mystery bounty hunters.

Linh made his maiden APT title win a memorable one, defeating a 419-strong (231 unique) field to take the lion's share of the ₫3,657,845,000 (~$157,287) total prize pool – which includes ₫1,257,000,000 in bounties.

Linh bested fellow countryman Van Phu Nguyento take the ₫473,750,000 (~$20,371) top prize, claiming three bounties in the process – including the top scalp worth ₫293,900,000 ($12,637) – to bring his total haul for the tournament up to ₫811,050,000 ($34,593).

Nguyen collected ₫299,350,000 for his runner-up finish, plus a further ₫62,600,000 in bounties to bring his total windfall up to ₫361,950,000 (~$15,563).

All 58 returning Day 2 players made the money, with the official eight-handed final table paying out as follows:

MYSTERY BOUNTY HUNTER FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  1. Dinh Duc Linh (Vietnam) – ₫473,750,000
  2. Van Phu Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫299,350,000
  3. Thai Bao Vu (Vietnam) – ₫214,700,000
  4. Mikhail Radchenko (Russia) – ₫170,530,000
  5. Sy Nhan Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫133,720,000
  6. Tuan Anh Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫104,770,000
  7. Chun Kit Lee (Hong Kong) – ₫78,760,000
  8. Ngoc Thang Dao (Vietnam) – ₫55,940,000

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

You can follow all the final table action on the APT blog.

China's Yucheng Xiao Wins First-Ever Sunday Special

SS Champion 2.jpg China's Yucheng Xiao claimed his maiden APT title in the inaugural Sunday Special

The ₫6,000,000+600,000 Event #9: Sunday Special is another new event making its APT debut this series, and proved to be a popular draw, attracting 285 entries (193 unique).

This generated a ₫1,658,700,000 (~$71,324) prize pool, easily beating the ₫500 million guarantee.

It was Yucheng Xiao the man to emerge on top, beating Russia's German Bukharov heads-up to take the ₫332,510,000 (~$14,298) top prize and earn the prestige of becoming the inaugural Sunday Special champion. Xiao also claimed his maiden live title and APT title in the process.

Bukharov, following up his sixth place finish in the Kickoff, collected ₫221,100,000 (~$9,507) for his runner-up finish, with the official eight-handed final table paying out as follows:

SUNDAY SPECIAL FINAL TABLE RESULTS

  1. Yucheng Xiao (China) – 332,510,000
  2. German Bukharov (Russia) – 221,100,000
  3. Dmitrii Gnusaev (Russia) – 161,720,000
  4. Evgenii Chernyi (Russia) – 130,540,000
  5. The Dan Chu (Vietnam) – 102,340,000
  6. Dinh Phuc Nguyen (Vietnam) – 77,460,000
  7. Peng Peng (China) – 56,890,000
  8. Quang Trung Nguyen (Vietnam) – 41,800,000

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

A total of 40 players made the money – a double bustout on the bubble seeing Thailand's Chaikwang Thitirat and Vietnam's Doan Quang Trung chop a min-cash between them.

South Korea's Seunghyun Lee narrowly missed out on making the official final table, banking ₫34,670,000 for ninth place.

Other notables to make the money but not the final eight included APT Da Nang High Roller champion An Daeho (11th for ₫29,030,000), Hong Kong's Kwok Chun Yip (25th for ₫14,600,000), and APT Da Nang 2022 Monster Stack champion Dinh Van Tien (28th for ₫12,940,000),

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

Side Event Action

Vietnam's The Vinh Nguyen Victorious in Event #12 Hyper Turbo – 8 Max

HT Champ.jpg Vietnam's The Vinh Nguyen claimed his maiden APT title in Event #12 Hyper Turbo – 8 Max

Three more freshly minted APT champions have emerged; The first of these is Vietnam's The Vinh Nguyen, who was victorious in the ₫18,000,000+1,800,000 Event #12 Hyper Turbo – 8 Max.

Nguyen triumphed over a 24-strong field (22 unique) to claim the ₫176,000,000 (~$7,568) top prize, besting Japan's Ken Ogawa heads-up to win his maiden APT title in the process.

Okada took ₫117,330,000 (~$5,045) for his runner-up finish, with Phan Minh Duc following up his win in the Kickoff with a second final table appearance in as many days to claim fourth place.

A total four players cashed for a share of the ₫419,040,000 (~$18,018) prize pool, with the tournament paying out as follows:

EVENT #12 HYPER TURBO 8 MAX RESULTS

  1. The Vinh Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫176,000,000
  2. Ken Ogawa (Japan) – ₫117,330,000
  3. Xuan Dat Mai (Vietnam) – ₫75,430,000
  4. Phan Minh Duc (Vietnam) – ₫50,280,000

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

Russia's Sergei Kamuz Takes Down Event #13 NLH – Win the Button – Hyper Turbo

WTB champ 1.jpg Russia's Sergei Kamuz won his first APT title in Event #13 NLH – Win the Button – Hyper Turbo

The second new champion was Russia's Sergei Kamuz, who saw off challenges from a 42-strong field (30 unique) in the ₫4,000,000+400,000 Event #13: NLH – Win The Button – Hyper Turbo to claim the ₫55,400,000 (~$2,382) top prize.

Kamuz defeated Singapore's Denlison Ng Giap Leng heads-up to take down his first APT title, with Leng receiving ₫38,300,000 (~$1,646) for his runner-up finish.

A total of six players cashed for a share of the ₫162,960,000 (~$7,007) prize pool, with the tournament paying out as follows:

EVENT #13 NLH – WIN THE BUTTON – HYPER TURBO RESULTS

  1. Sergei Kamuz (Russia) – ₫55,400,000
  2. Denlison Ng Giap Leng (Singapore) – ₫38,300,000
  3. Bohdan Kovalov (Ukraine) – ₫24,440,000
  4. Truong Thu Pham (Vietnam) – ₫18,740,000
  5. Jonggwan Kim (South Korea) – ₫14,670,000
  6. Dinh Van Tien (Vietnam) – ₫11,410,000

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

Hoang Hai Nguyen Wins Event #8 Hyper Turbo

Vietnam's Hoang Hai Nguyen claimed his maiden APT title in the ₫4,000,000+400,000 Event #8 Hyper Turbo in the early hours of Sunday, February 5.

Nguyen bested a 46-strong field to take the ₫60,690,000 (~$2,609) top prize, defeating South Korea's Hyegeon Park heads-up.

Park received ₫41,940,000 ($1,803) for his runner-up finish, with six players cashing for a share of the **₫178,480,000 ($7,675) prize pool** with the tournament paying out as follows:

EVENT #8 HYPER TURBO RESULTS

  1. Hoang Hai Nguyen (Vietnam) – ₫60,690,000
  2. Hyegeon Park (South Korea) – ₫41,940,000
  3. Anh Hung Vuong Quoc (Vietnam) – ₫26,770,000
  4. Jiaxing Feng (China) – ₫20,530,000
  5. Wing Chun Yam (China) – ₫16,060,000 6th: Chaikwang Thitirat (Thailand) – ₫12,490,000

All prize pool and payout information can be found on the Official Results page.

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