APT Main Event - Flight C (30 mins) - VND 12,000,000,000 GTD
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APT Title Holder Shyh Chyn Lim Outpaces the Field in Flight C of APT Main Event
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
Shyh Chyn Lim
Flight C of the APT Main Event is complete and it's Malaysia's Shyh Chyn Lim that outpaced the field to finish top of the leaderboard after bagging up 236,700 chips. A total of 149 entries (128 unique) were recorded which brings the current running total to 537 with Flight D still to play out.
Lim is no stranger to finding himself leading positions as the Malaysian already has an APT title to his name, albeit coming ten years ago when he won an Ante Up Charity event in Manila. With twelve APT final tables to his name and over $200,000 in live tournament earnings he will certainly be a threat come Day 2 tomorrow.
Australia's William Bolton brings through a stack of 226,700 which is good for second on the day as he continues to search for his maiden APT title. In third is Vietnam's Tran Minh Nhat who bagged up 202,700 in search of Main Event success. Nhat already has an APT trophy to his name after taking down a Win The Button event in Phu Quoc earlier this year that saw him win VND 74,200,000.
William Bolton
Joshua Mccully is having a fantastic series after winning both the Superstar Challenge and the Single Day High Roller - 40M Bounty - Winner Takes All events on consecutive days. The Australian doubled up his stack in the second hand he was dealt after rivering a flush with ace-king against the flopped set of Phan Minh Duc, who held pocket jacks. The pair would clash again right at the very end of play with Mccully getting a river-value bet paid off with a full house holding king-queen to see him bring through 144,300 chips.
Tran Huy Hoang bagged up a respectable stack of 130,800 as he searches for his third APT title. Hoang's first title came at APT Hanoi last year in a No Limit Hold'em event and he followed that up with a victory in a Monday Madness event in Phu Quoc this year for paydays of VND 125,420,000 and VND 111,740,000 respectively.
Other notables to make it through were Buyu Sakurai (193,900), Duy Tien Pham (112,700), Motokatsu Uhara (94,000), Vu Tran Khanh Truong (79,100), Sita Divari (75,000), Pham Bao (74,700), and Daniel Brugman (35,000).
The top ten stacks can be found below.
Pos. | Name | Country | Chips |
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1 | Shyh Chyn Lim | Malaysia | 236,700 |
2 | William Bolton | Australia | 226,700 |
3 | Tran Minh Nhat | Vietnam | 202,700 |
4 | Juyeol Lee | South Korea | 201,000 |
5 | Buyu Sakurai | Japan | 193,900 |
6 | Heng Zhang | China | 185,000 |
7 | Tran Duc Tuan | Vietnam | 175,600 |
8 | Frederic Bolliet | France | 149,100 |
9 | Joshua Curtis Mccully | Australia | 144,300 |
10 | Duc Chinh Tran | Vietnam | 143,800 |
A full APT Main Event Flight C Survivor List can be found by clicking here.
Registration for the Main Event remains open throughout the night and will only close at the start of play on Day 2, which kicks off a slightly earlier than usual at 11am local time.
There will be a live stream for you to follow along with all the links posted below.
If you can't watch the stream then you can follow the updates right here on the APT blog for all of the latest action.
See you tomorrow.
Flight C in the Books
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
Flight C is officially over with all players now bagging up their chips ready for Day 2 tomorrow.
A write-up of the day's action will follow shortly.
Mccully Has a Full House
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
Joshua Mccully was once again stacking the chips of Phan Minh Duc in one of the last hands of the day.
The board read 5♦ Q♦ Q♣ 5♥ 9♠ and the pot was a little under 50,000 when Mccully made a bet on the river for 37,900. Duc was in the tank and was taking his time with this decision because if he called and was wrong he would be left with under the starting stack.
Two minutes went by before Duc did make his choice by dropping in calling chips and wouldn't have been happy with what he saw.
Mccully showed K♥ Q♥ for a full house which was good for the pot as Duc mucked his cards to drop his stack to below 40,000. Mccully, however, now sits with over 150,000!
Name | Chip Count |
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Joshua Mccully | 150,000 |
Phan Minh Duc | 38,000 |
Final Six Hands
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
The drawing for the final hands has been complete and it has been confirmed there will be six more hands before play comes to an end in Flight C.
Lam Out the Door Before Turn Dealt
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
Hong Nguyen Dang Lam was out the door before she could even see a turn card as Frederic Bolliet had her drawing dead.
The flop read K♥ 7♥ 3♦ and Bolliet had bet 8,000 with Lam raising to 20,000. Bolliet then shipped all in with Lam calling off the rest of her chips.
Bolliet rolled over a little something called "the nuts" with K♠ K♦ for top set. Lam didn't even want to turn her hand over and was already up from her chair and heading towards the exit before the dealer had to reach over and grab her cards before exposing them to the table.
The reason for Lam's hasty departure? Perhaps something to do with the fact she was drawing stone dead as her K♣ Q♠ had no chance at winning the hand. The meaningless runout of T♠ 3♠ confirmed her elimination and gave Bolliet a nice pot as the day edges closer to its end.
Name | Chip Count |
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Frederic Bolliet | 110,000 |
Hong Nguyen Dang Lam | 0 |
Last Level
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
This is the last level in Flight C and we have seen 149 entries so far with 89 players still in their seats.
In a little over 10 minutes time there will be a draw to see how many final hands will be played with all of the survivors then bagging up their chips to come back tomorrow for Day 2.
Nguyen Stares at Vongkittirux
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
With around 50,000 chips in the pot on a board of A♠ 4♣ T♠ J♠ 4♦ we saw Quang Minh Nguyen betting 26,000 into Jallapun Vongkittirux. While the Thai player thought about his decision, Nguyen was staring, we mean really staring at the player from Thailand but Vongkittirux didn't seem to notice with his eyes firmly on the pot. Eventually, Vongkittirux did make the call and saw the bad news.
Nguyen tabled 5♠ 3♠ for a baby flush which was good for the sizable pot as Vongkittirux mucked his hand.
Name | Chip Count |
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Quang Minh Nguyen | 125,000 |
Jallapun Vongkittirux | 35,000 |
Lim Makes a Good Read
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Chyn Lim
Chyn Lim who was still pulling in the chips from the previous pot raised to 2,400 from late position and just got a call from fellow Malaysian Joshua Tan in the big blind.
The flop came8♣ 3♣ T♣ and both players checked, the turn A♠ was checked as well.
When Tan checked the K♦ on the river it looked as if he had given up on the pot, but that would be wrong as when Lim bet 2,400 Tan pounced and raised to 12,000, Lim didn't like it and was a bit confused by the raise so in the end he called, and a good call it was as Tan showed T♦ 2♦ for just a pair of tens and Lim won the pot with A♥ 8♠ for a turned pair of aces.
Kim Asks for a Deuce
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Unsure how the action went pre-flop but Jungwon Kim was all in for 31,000 against Phuong Nguyen, and it looked like Kim needed a lot of help.
Nguyen T♥ T♦
Kim 2♥ 2♣
Kim asked the dealer for a deuce but perhaps the dealer thought he said ten, as the flop came 7♦ Q♥ T♣ and running deuces was the only way Kim could win, that didn't happen today as it came 4♣ 7♠ and Kim was eliminated.
Name | Chip Count |
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Phuong Nguyen | 105,000 |
Jungwon Kim | 0 |
Big Slick Does the Trick for Wu
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Kai
Fuming Wu opened up the action and was 3-bet by Xiaosheng Zheng from the big blind to 7,500. Wu came back with a 4-bet shove for 56,000 and Zheng went into the tank. The Chinese player had his opponent covered and perhaps that was the deciding factor as he flicked in a call.
Wu A♣ K♥
Zheng A♥ Q♠
Wu had a dominating hand and would have surely felt disappointed when the window card was a Q♦. That disappointment swiftly turned into relief as the dealer fanned the flop to expose the 3♦ and K♦. A 6♠ and 9♦ completed the runout which kept Wu alive and gave him a healthy stack going into the final levels.
Name | Chip Count |
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Fuming Wu | 115,000 |
Xiaosheng Zheng | 30,000 |