2018 Oriental Poker Championship

HK$16,500 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2018 Oriental Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
1,451,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
16,500 HKD
Entries
513
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

Kimi Dong Takes Overall Chip Lead After Dominant Day 1b Performance In OPC 2018 Main Event

Level 11 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Kimi Dong ends Day 1b on top
Kimi Dong ends Day 1b on top

As is often the case in tournaments, the Day 1b field of the Oriental Poker Championship 2018 Main Event absolutely smashed yesterday’s Day 1a turnout. A total of 257 entries turned out to play today - a big increase on the 142 we saw yesterday - and after 11 40-minute levels approximately 129 of them have made it through to tomorrow’s Day 2.

Right now everyone is chasing the big stack of Kimi Dong, who ended the day as chip leader with a massive 218,200 (topping the 186,300 that Day 1a leader Shun Yan Feng bagged up). That includes all of those still currently grinding in the turbo Day 1c flight, the results of which we’ll be able to bring you in the morning. Only then will we know how many runners in total will return at 1pm tomorrow, and where they’ll all be seated.

Joining Dong at the top of today’s counts are Xiao Shizi (189,100), Tony Liang (169,300), Zhao Lin (165,200), Jeho Lee (159,200),and Yuefeng Pan (156,400). As for notable names, we’ve got the likes of High Roller final table members Albert Paik, Wenling Gao, and Victor Chong, who ended the day with 90,100, 63,100 and 42,000 respectively.

Carson Wong
Solid day for Carson wong

Then there’s Carson Wong, who spent much of today with the biggest stack, ultimately finishing with 128,600. He took the chip lead early on when his pocket kings busted a player holding pocket queens. Alvan Zhang (32,900),Wayne Zhang (74,400), and Ben Hammett (80,200) also made it through.

Of course, where there are survivors there must be casualties. The likes of Danny Tang, Xixiang Luo, Jay Tan, Tian Tang, Raiden Kan, and Shiaqing Lin failed to reach the end of proceedings. However, don’t be surprised to see them back here tomorrow, as they may have entered Day 1c.

We'll have the full end-of-day chip counts for you ASAP.

Tomorrow the players will return to blinds 800/1,600 with a 200 ante. The blind levels will increase to 60 minutes, and the plan is to play seven levels. PokerNews will be here every step of the way, so make sure you join us.

Tags: Albert PaikAlvan ZhangBen HammettCarson WongDanny TangDong KimJay TanJeho LeeRaiden KanTian TangTony LiangVictor ChongWayne ZhangWenling GoaXiao ShiziXixiang LuoYuefeng PanZhao Lin