The trophy is being handed out and the congratulations are coming from the rail as the last hand of the 2012 APPT Seoul Main Event has been dealt.
The end of the night began when Vincent Rubianes opened the button to 80,000. Andrew Kim then made it 150,000 more. Rubianes made it four bets and it was 275,000 more to Kim. An all in shove and a call then happened pretty quickly and the players turned their hands over.
Kim:
Rubianes:
The players were on their feet as the board was dealt out , with the ace on the flop and no help for Rubianes meaning a champion had been crowned. For that great effort Rubianes goes home in 2nd place for a KRW 90,500,000 score, while Kim is the winner.
It's all over here in Seoul, South Korea for the 2012 PokerStars.netAPPT Seoul Main Event. Emerging victorious over the 268-player field was Andrew Kim from the USA. With the deal that was made, Kim earned himself KRW 145,000,000.
When Day 3 began, 16 players remained. After a few hours of play, the field was down to the final nine and the final table was set. Things moved along steadily all day long and the first elimination at the final table was 2012 Aussie Millions runner-up Kenneth Wong. He was followed out the door by start-of-the-day chip leader Daisuke Endo, Taewook Kwon, Jose Severino and Sasa Zorc before four players remained.
With four left, Moritz Ortmann, Rafael Rodrigo, Vincent Rubianes and Kim struck a deal based on the chip counts and left KRW 35,000,000 to be awarded to the eventual champion. From there, Ortmann fell in fourth place and then Rodrigo in third, leaving Rubianes and Kim heads up for the title. When the duel began, Kim had the edge with 3.005 million in chips to Rubianes' 2.12 million.
For nearly all of the heads-up match, Kim seemed to be in control. He picked his spots well and chipped away at Rubianes steadily. When the final hand came up, all of the money went in preflop with Kim holding the to Rubianes' . An ace flopped to put Kim in the lead and he held from there to take the victory. For his runner-up effort, Rubianes was left with the amount he settled for in the deal to pocket KRW 90,500,000.
2012 APPT Seoul Final Table Payouts
Place
Player
Payout (KRW)
1
Andrew Kim
145,000,000
2
Vincent Rubianes
90,500,000
3
Rafael Rodrigo
94,500,000
4
Moritz Ortmann
106,000,000
5
Sasa Zorc
43,000,000
6
Jose Severino
34,000,000
7
Taewook Kwon
27,000,000
8
Daisuke Endo
21,400,000
9
Kenneth Wong
15,889,600
With the completion of the event, that wraps up PokerNews' coverage of the 2012 APPT Seoul. It was another great event run by PokerStars and also the staff here at the Paradise Casino Walkerhill. Congratulations to Andrew Kim for his win and to all the other winners as well.
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