2017 Poker King Cup Macau

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2017 Poker King Cup Macau

Final Results
Winner
Longyun Li
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
1,225,500 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 HKD
Entries
490
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
25,000

Longyun Li Wins Poker King Cup Macau Main Event

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 25,000 ante
Poker King Cup Macau 2017 Main Event Champion Longyun Li
Poker King Cup Macau 2017 Main Event Champion Longyun Li

It took a little over a grueling 31 levels, spread over four days, to whittle the 490-strong Poker King Cup Macau Main Event down to the final two players with China’s Longyun Li and Malaysia’s Michael Soyza the last men standing.

With both players nearly evenly stacked, a deal was struck when play reached heads-up, with the two using the Independent Chip Model (ICM) to work out a prize pool chop.

With Soyza holding a slight lead he was guaranteed an HK$1,135,000 (~$US145,619) payday with Li taking HK$1,101,000 (~US$141,282) and the two decided to play for the other 5% of the prize pool and the all-important trophy and title.

The man to take that was Longyun Li, who emerged the victor after fifteen hands of heads-up play; winning the first significant pot four hands into the match to take a commanding 2-1 chip lead.

With Soyza now on the back foot, Li turned the screws and the next big pot was also shipped the Chinese player’s way after he limped the button and Soyza checked from the big blind. Soyza check-called Li the whole way on a king-high board, but could only fold the river when the Li rolled over king-seven offsuit to take the pot and over a 10-1 chip lead.

The very next hand it was all over. Li limped the button, Soyza moved all-in from the big blind for his last 1.3 million with queen-nine suited and the Chinese player made a speedy call with king-jack off suit. Li paired his jack on the flop to pull further in front and while Soyza picked up a backdoor flush draw the river bricked out to see Li take down his first major title and first ever live Hendonmob score.

“I feel so happy to win,’ said Li after his victory, ‘It’s difficult to finish first in any tournament and I’m very lucky to have won and I’d like to thank my family and friends who watched from the rail,” said a clearly elated Li.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (HK$)Prize (USD)
1Longyun LiChinaHK$1,225,500$157,259
2Michael SoyzaMalaysiaHK$1,135,000$145,619
3Zhong Yuan HangChinaHK$625,000$80,193
4Liu LifuChinaHK$462,000$59,273
5Huang QienChinaHK$346,000$44,394
6Weizhou ZhaChinaHK$278,000$35,670
7Simon BurnsUKHK$232,000$29,769
8Linh TranCanadaHK$189,000$24,252

The day began with eight players, but this quickly became seven after Linh Tran and Simon Burns clashed 20-minutes into the first level of the day. While Tran’s pocket kings were leading Burns’ pocket queens the queen-high flop saw Burns leave Tran on life support with just 1.5 big blinds and he departed the very next hand.

It took a further three-hours of play before the next casualty with the chip lead changing hands numerous times as the seven remaining players jockeyed for position. Eventually, something had to give and it was the unfortunate Simon Burns who was the next man to fall, getting all the chips in pre-flop with ace-seven offsuit and running into the pocket jacks of Liu Lifu.

This opened the floodgates for a slew of speedy eliminations with Weizhou Zha, Huang Qien and Liu Lifu departing in quick succession in the space of a single 60-minute level.

Zha got the last of his chips in pre-flop with king-jack and while this was leading Soyza’s speculative six-seven suited the Malaysian player turned a straight to send the Chinese player to the rail. Huang Qien joined him there minutes later after his pocket fours lost a race to big blind Zhong Yuan Hang’s ace-ten offsuit to take play four handed.

As the next shortest stack Liu Lifu attempted to make a comeback, moving all-in pre-flop with ace-two offsuit from the button. Unfortunately for Lifu he was looked up by big blind Longyun Li, who flopped top pair with king-six suited and turned two pair to bring Lifu’s tournament to a close.

While Zhong Yuan Hang enjoyed a brief stint as chip leader when play became three-handed he was the next to fall, getting all the chips in pre-flop with the dominated ace-five offsuit against the ace-jack of Michael Soyza. The Malaysian player paired his jack and sent Hang crashing out of the tournament to take play heads-up.

That concludes the PokerNews live reporting for the Poker King Cup Macau but we will be returning to the Las Vegas of the Orient for the Triton Super High Roller Series running 3-7 August so join us then for more high-octane, big buy-in tournament thrills.

Tags: Longyun LiMichael SoyzaZhong Yuan HangLiu LifuHuang QienWeizhou ZhaSimon BurnsLinh Tran

Michael Soyza Eliminated in 2nd Place (HK$1,135,000)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 25,000 ante
Michael Soyza wins HK$1.135 million for his second place finish
Michael Soyza wins HK$1.135 million for his second place finish

While he played a great tournament to get this far Michael Soyza did not recover from losing that first big pot against Longyun Li and was on the back foot for the rest of the heads-up match.

With Li holding nearly a 2-1 chip lead he continued to pressure Soyza, winning the next hand with some aggressive pre-flop re-raising to take down the pot without showdown to further extend his lead and drop Soyza down to 4.2 million to Li’s 10.5 million.

While Soyza took down the next pot with a pre-flop all-in this was the last hand he would win, with Li turning the screws to whittle Soyza down, winning successive pots in a row and taking another big bite out of Soyza’s stack after hitting top pair on a king-high board in a limped pot to reduce the Malaysian player down to 1.35 million.

On the 15th hand of heads-up it was all over. Li limped from the button and Soyza committed his last 1.3 million from the small blind and sensing that the end was near Li made a speedy call.

Michael Soyza: {q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Longyun Li: {k-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Li held the lead with king-high and pulled further in front on the {j-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop. The {a-Diamonds} turn gave Soyza a faint glimmer of hope and a few more outs but the {6-Hearts} sounded the death knell for the Malaysian player and brought his Poker King Cup Macau Main Event to a close.

After the deal the two players made Soyza earned an impressive HK$1,135,000 (~$145,619) for his second place finish and headed to the cash desk to collect his winnings, while China’s Longyun Li posed for the winners photo with his shiny new trophy before celebrating his first major tournament title with his watching rail.

All that action concludes the PokerNews Live coverage of the Poker King Cup Macau but there will be a full write up to follow shortly so watch this space.

Player Chips Progress
Longyun Li cn
Longyun Li
14,700,000 7,945,000
Michael Soyza my
Michael Soyza
Busted

Tags: Longyun LiMichael Soyza

Li Snatches Lead

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 25,000 ante
Longyun Li takes the lead
Longyun Li takes the lead

The first few hands of heads up was just blind and ante swapping but the third hand was a significant one. Pre-flop it was Longyun Li on the button and he made it 260,000 to go, with Michael Soyza making the call from the big blind.

Soyza checked the {3-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{k-Hearts} flop over to Li, who continuation bet 360,000 and Soyza did not take long to make the call to swell the pot to over 1.1 million.

The {k-Diamonds} turn saw Soyza check again and Li reached for chips, firing a sizable 780,000 second barrel. Soyza thought it over before reaching for raising chips and check-raised to 2.1 million in total to send Li deep into the tank.

Eventually, he called to grow the pot to over 5 million and the dealer flipped over the {q-Diamonds} river to complete the hand. Soyza now checked and Li did not take long to shove with Soyza folding instantly. Soyza is now down to 5.1 million and Li climbed to 9.6 million to take the lead.

Tags: Longyun LiMichael Soyza

Zhong Yuan Hang Eliminated in 3rd Place (HK$625,000)

Level 31 : 60,000/120,000, 25,000 ante
Zhong Yuan Hang busts in third place to take play heads-up
Zhong Yuan Hang busts in third place to take play heads-up

There was a sudden burst of action and Zhong Yuan Hang departed in a flurry of cards and chips. The action started innocuously enough with Hang limping from the small blind but it did not take long for the fireworks.

Michael Soyza peeked at his hole cards and announced a raise, making it 370,000 to go and Hang immediately went to DEFCON 1 and launched all-out global thermonuclear war and shoved for 3 million and Soyza beat him into the pot.

Zhong Yuan Hang: {a-Hearts}{5-Spades}
Michael Soyza: {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}

The hand felt eerily similar to one of the previous all-ins these two played a little earlier, only this time the cards went Soyza’s way. The {j-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} flop paired Soyza’s jack to further extend his lead. The {10-Hearts} turn brought in possible chop outs but now there was no way that Hang could win the hand.

The {6-Hearts} river saw Hang’s tournament come to a close and he headed for the cash desk to collect the equivalent of US$80,193 while Soyza stacked up to 7,995,000 to take the chip lead and take play heads-up for the trophy and the title.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Soyza my
Michael Soyza
7,995,000 3,195,000
Longyun Li cn
Longyun Li
6,755,000 55,000
Zhong Yuan Hang cn
Zhong Yuan Hang
Busted

Tags: Michael SoyzaZhong Yuan Hang

Liu Lifu Eliminated in 4th Place (HK$462,000)

Level 30 : 50,000/100,000, 20,000 ante
The elimination of Liu Lifu takes play three-handed
The elimination of Liu Lifu takes play three-handed

As the final tables shortest stack Liu Lifu had been playing quite snug and had dropped to 1.2 million. The action was 10-minutes into the new level when the action folded around to the Chinese player on the button. Lifu peeked down at his cards and declared himself all-in and big blind Longyun Li asked for a count.

Lifu had exactly 1.2 million and Li, who had chips to spare with roughly 5.7 million, thought it over and evidently thought the opportunity to take play three-handed was one he could not pass up on and slammed down a huge tower of pink 25k chips to represent the call and the hands were turned face-up.

Liu Lifu: {a-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Longyun Li: {k-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

While Lifu grimaced as soon as Li made the call his ace-high was actually the best hand, that was until the flop fell {k-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{j-Diamonds}, giving Li the lead and leaving Lifu teetering on the brink of elimination.

The {6-Spades} turn was the final nail in Lifu’s coffin and left him drawing dead, meaning the {a-Hearts} river, while giving Lifu top pair, was irrelevant.

That took the action three-way and Li stacked up to a little over 6 million while Li headed for the rail, stopping by the cash desk to collect the equivalent of US$59,273.

Player Chips Progress
Longyun Li cn
Longyun Li
6,050,000 350,000
Liu Lifu cn
Liu Lifu
Busted

Tags: Liu LifuLongyun Li

Huang Qien Eliminated in 5th Place (HK$346,000)

Huang Qien busts in fifth place
Huang Qien busts in fifth place

The action is coming to the boil and the bust outs are now coming thick and fast. Huang Qien is the latest casualty, moving all-in from under-the-gun for a little less than 800,000 and big blind Zhong Yuan Hang called quickly.

Huang Qien: {4-Hearts}{4-Spades}
Zhong Yuan Hang: {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}

It was race time once again, but unfortunately for Qien it was one he took the back seat in immediately with the flop coming down {3-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} to pair Hang’s ace. The {3-Diamonds} turn and {j-Clubs} river were of no help and the final table is down to four. Hang stacked up to 2.3 million and Qien headed to the cash desk to collect the equivalent of US$44,394.

Player Chips Progress
Zhong Yuan Hang cn
Zhong Yuan Hang
2,300,000 480,000
Huang Qien cn
Huang Qien
Busted

Tags: Huang QienZhong Yuan Hang

Weizhou Zha Eliminated in 6th Place (HK$278,000)

Weizhou Zha busts in 6th place
Weizhou Zha busts in 6th place

Just minutes after the departure of Simon Burns and the final table has another casualty with Michael Soyza gunning down the unfortunate Weizhou Zha.

Soyza was the man attacking Zha’s blind once again, only this time the Chinese player played back and moved all-in for roughly 675,000. Soyza decided the chance to thin the field was too good to pass up on and made the call and the cards were turned over.

Weizhou Zha: {k-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}
Michael Soyza: {6-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

While Zha had the best hand pre-flop he was not that far in front but the {8-Spades}{4-Hearts}{j-Diamonds} flop paired his jack to improve his lead. However, this was the calm before the storm as Soyza had a gutshot straight draw which came in when the {5-Hearts} hit the turn to leave Zha drawing dead and he departed in sixth place, taking home the equivalent of US$35,670.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Soyza my
Michael Soyza
4,550,000 1,250,000
Weizhou Zha cn
Weizhou Zha
Busted

Tags: Weizhou ZhaMichael Soyza

Simon Burns Eliminated in 7th Place (HK$232,000)

Simon Burns finishes in 7th place
Simon Burns finishes in 7th place

While ace-seven worked out for Simon Burns once, it did not do so the second time and we are now down to six players in the Poker King Cup Macau Main Event.

Burns got his last 850,000 in pre-flop from middle position and Liu Lifu called quickly from the button.

Simon Burns: {a-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Liu Lifu: {j-Spades}{j-Clubs}

The board ran out {q-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{2-Diamonds} and Burns headed for the rail to collect the equivalent of US$29,769 for his seventh place finish while Lifi stacked up to a little over 2.3 million.

Player Chips Progress
Liu Lifu cn
Liu Lifu
2,300,000 520,000
Simon Burns gb
Simon Burns
Busted

Tags: Simon BurnsLiu Lifu

Soyza Tests Zha, Zha Doubles Through Li; Soyza Now Leads

Malaysia's Michael Soyza
Malaysia's Michael Soyza

Weizhou Zha is still the table short stack and he now has even less chips with which to mount a comeback after folding out a big pot against Michael Soyza. Pre-flop it was Zha who was the man initially driving the action with a UTG+1 open to 130,000.

Soyza made the call from the big blind and both players checked the {10-Clubs}{7-Spades}{4-Diamonds} flop. The Malaysian player decided that Zha couldn’t have much and seized the initiative on the turn with a chunky 410,000 bet. Zha thought it over – it was a big call for nearly half of his remaining chips – but chose to call and the {9-Spades} hit the river.

Perhaps sensing weakness, or maybe he was just bullying, Soyza moved all-in and Zha now had a real decision to make.

Zha did not look happy about it but eventually folded to drop to 550,000 while Soyza now has 4 million.

The next hand saw the action fold around to Longyun Li in the small blind. Li could smell the blood in the water and decided to bully Zha, moving all-in but was quickly called and the cards were turned over.

Longyun Li: {k-Hearts}{q-Spades}
Weizhou Zha: {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

Zha was in bad shape but hit the perfect flop, which came down {k-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{10-Clubs}. Li had a black queen but it was not the {q-Clubs} meaning Zha’s two pair was now in front. The {k-Spades} turn saw Li make trips and Zha improve to a full house and the {7-Hearts} river saw Zha double to bring himself back in to contention.

Zha now has 1.2 million while Li dropped to 3.7 million, which means Michael Soyza has now edged into the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Soyza my
Michael Soyza
4,000,000 2,700,000
Longyun Li cn
Longyun Li
3,700,000 -200,000
Weizhou Zha cn
Weizhou Zha
1,200,000 400,000

Tags: Longyun LiMichael SoyzaWeizhou Zha

Soyza Overtakes Hang, Qien Shoves on Burns

Michael Soyza edges in front of Zhong Yuan Hang
Michael Soyza edges in front of Zhong Yuan Hang

An interesting played out between Michael Soyza and Zhong Yuan Hang the saw Soyza overtake the one-time chip leader, much to Hang’s displeasure.

Pre-flop it was Soyza who was the initial aggressor, making it 110,000 to go from the cutoff. Action folded around to Hang in the big blind and he peeked at his cards and reached for raising chips, making it 350,000 to go.

Soyza thought it over and slid in the call and it was heads-up to the all black {10-Spades}{q-Spades}{4-Spades} flop, which Hang led for 375,000. Soyza called to keep the action heads-up to the {5-Spades} turn, which saw both players slow it down and check.

The {k-Spades} river completed a flush for both players and the action went check, check once more. Hang turned over {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} for the rivered top set but this was not enough to beat the board, let alone Soyza’s {9-Hearts}{9-Spades} nine high flush – something that Hang was less than pleased about.

Simon Burns tried to get something going the next hand with a late position raise to 110,000 but folded quickly when big blind Huang Qien moved all-in for 725,000.

Player Chips Progress
Huang Qien cn
Huang Qien
900,000 -550,000
Simon Burns gb
Simon Burns
850,000 -50,000

Tags: Huan QienMichael SoyzaSimon BurnsZhong Yuan Hang