2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
83,130,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
1,650,000 KRW
Entries
285
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Level: 12

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 300

Hong Signals for the Triangle

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

A player in the cutoff opened to a little over 5,000 and got action from Hyunil Hong, on the button. The opener checked the {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}{a-Hearts} flop, an Hong bet 7,000. The opener made it 20,000, and Hong called. Both checked the {5-Hearts}, and the {5-Spades} made two pair on board. The first player checked and Hong made a triangle with his hands, signaling to the dealer he wanted the all-in triangle. Hong had about 27,000 left and that was enough to take it down.

Player Chips Progress
Hyunil Hong kr
Hyunil Hong
85,000
85,000
85,000

Tags: Hyunil Hong

Updated Chip Counts

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Alan Lau had his stack pumped up to about 90,000 a bit ago, but it appears Dmitrii Kovalevskii may have taken most of his stack.

Player Chips Progress
Dmitrii Kovalevskii ru
Dmitrii Kovalevskii
210,000
Sparrow Cheung hk
Sparrow Cheung
155,000
Igor Kim uz
Igor Kim
129,000
19,000
19,000
Yutaro Sukegawa jp
Yutaro Sukegawa
123,000
-3,300
-3,300
Jack Wu tw
Jack Wu
69,000
30,600
30,600
Stuart Brodie za
Stuart Brodie
40,300
-34,100
-34,100
Aleksey Kim uz
Aleksey Kim
25,500
-22,000
-22,000
Alan Lau hk
Alan Lau
14,000
-46,000
-46,000

Tsoyi's Set is Good

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Roman Tsoyi was staring at an all-in shove for about 25,000 when we got to his table. The flop had come {4-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}, and Tsoyi made the call with {4-Clubs}{4-Spades}. His opponent had {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} and wasn't thrill about Tsoyi taking some time to call. The turn was a {k-Hearts} and the river a {7-Spades}, so Tsoyi added to his stack with a boat.

Player Chips Progress
Roman Tsoyi uz
Roman Tsoyi
130,000
57,000
57,000

Tags: Roman Tsoyi

Lau Doubles, Leaving Brodie Short

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Alan Lau shoved from middle position with a stack of 17,100, and Stuart Brodie put him at risk in the small blind.

Lau: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Brodie: {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts}

The board ran out {9-Spades}{7-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{j-Spades}, and Brodie was forced to send a double over.

The tournament director announced five more hands will be played.

Player Chips Progress
Alan Lau hk
Alan Lau
38,000
24,000
24,000
Stuart Brodie za
Stuart Brodie
5,800
-34,500
-34,500

Tags: Alan LauStuart Brodie

Brodie Finished Off

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

Stuart Brodie got his last 5,000 or so in preflop with {5-}{5-} against a player with {a-}{q-}. The flop brought both an ace and a queen, and Brodie went bust after he couldn't find a five.

Player Chips Progress
Stuart Brodie za
Stuart Brodie
Busted

Tags: Stuart Brodie

End of Day 1a Counts (full)

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Player Chips Progress
Dmitrii Kovalevskii ru
Dmitrii Kovalevskii
201,000
-9,000
-9,000
Sparrow Cheung hk
Sparrow Cheung
158,100
3,100
3,100
Yutaro Sukegawa jp
Yutaro Sukegawa
148,000
25,000
25,000
Martin Gonzales ph
Martin Gonzales
146,700
146,700
146,700
Roman Tsoyi uz
Roman Tsoyi
133,000
3,000
3,000
Igor Kim uz
Igor Kim
126,000
-3,000
-3,000
Keisei Ichikawa jp
Keisei Ichikawa
117,900
117,900
117,900
Weihsun Lu tw
Weihsun Lu
104,900
-5,100
-5,100
Hua Tian Zhou cn
Hua Tian Zhou
99,000
18,700
18,700
Bryan Huang sg
Bryan Huang
90,200
-7,800
-7,800
Enching Wu tw
Enching Wu
66,900
66,900
66,900
Tsuyoshi Ishibashi jp
Tsuyoshi Ishibashi
45,200
45,200
45,200
Aleksey Kim uz
Aleksey Kim
44,100
18,600
18,600
Pete Chen hk
Pete Chen
41,900
-100
-100
Alan Lau hk
Alan Lau
38,600
600
600
Duming Tsai tw
Duming Tsai
32,200
9,700
9,700
Roman Balyasin ru
Roman Balyasin
31,000
31,000
31,000

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Late Sparrow Gets the Chips: Cheung Buys in Late but Spins Up a Big Stack

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Sparrow Cheung
Sparrow Cheung

Sparrow Cheung wasn't the early bird at all on Day 1a of PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event, but that didn't make much difference. After buying in just before registration closed, Cheung made the time he did spend in the Main Event count as he bagged 158,100 to rank second in chips.

Cheung was one of a handful of notables who entered after bagging in the High Roller event, which started a couple of hours earlier and played a shorter day. Pete Chen (41,900) and Alan Lau (38,600) also double-bagged.

Neither player is very far above the 30,000 starting stack, but it wasn't for lack of trying from Lau, who came in and pushed the action hard right away, running up to nearly 90,000. He was down to about half of the starting stack when he got pocket kings in and received a call from Stuart Brodie, holding ace-six. That double propelled him to bagging time.

Lau, Cheung and Chen are all atop the Asia Player of the Year leaderboard in that order.

The only player with more than Cheung is inexperienced Russian player Dmitrii Kovalevskii, who finished with a monstrous 201,000. Others bagging after the 12-level day included big stacks Yutaro Sukegawa (148,000), Martin Gonzales (146,700) and Roman Tsoyi (133,000), as well as Bryan Huang (90,200).

Overall Day 1a of the first PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event drew 54 runners and 17 of them survived. Jack Wu, Brodie and Xuefeng Huang were some of the players eliminated during the course of play.

Brodie looked like he'd be one of the stars of the day after running up a room-leading stack at the dinner break. However, a tough beat started a slide he was never able to stop, as he lost all in preflop in a five-bet pot with pocket aces against the pocket tens of Weihsun Lu.

The remaining players have a couple of days off now as three more starting flights to this event will play out over the next two days. Survivors return Sunday for Day 2, with coverage here on PokerNews continuing until and through that time.

Tags: Sparrow CheungAlan LauDmitrii Kovalevskii

Main Event

Day 1a Completed