2013 PokerStars.net APPT Cebu

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.net APPT Cebu

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
3,948,000 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
92,000 PHP
Prize Pool
14,099,920 PHP
Entries
158
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

Jae Kyung Sim WIns the 2013 APPT Cebu Main Event (PHP 3,948,000)!

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante

For the first three days of the PokerStars.net APPT Cebu Main Event, Jae Kyung Sim was content with sitting back and letting his opponents take each other out. Sim rode a short stack for much of Day 3, and he only collected chips late in the night to set himself up for Saturday's final table. However, Sim turned it on for the last day of play, knocking out six of his eight opponents on route to winning the event, along with PHP 3,948,000 ($96,646 USD).

The first player to bow out at the final table was Andrew Nguyen, and it happened less than 15 minutes into play. Nguyen lost a chunk of his stack on the previous hand, then moved all in preflop holding the {A-Clubs}{Q-Hearts}. However, he was up against the {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} of Sim. Nguyen got no help as the board ran down {5-Hearts}{2-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Hearts} {6-Clubs}, and he was the first player gone on the day.

Michael Allmrodt was the severe short stack coming into today. He started out with just over four big blinds. Despite that, he hung on long enough to advance one spot, before ultimately bowing out in eighth. It was Sim who did the damage again, with his {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades} besting the {K-Spades}{6-Spades} of Allmrodt after the flop came queen high.

The eliminations kept coming. Next to go was Finnish player Timo Kohjoki just five minutes following Allmrodt's bust. Sim continued his string of knockouts when his {A-Hearts}{10-Spades} held up against the {J-Hearts}{10-Clubs} of Kohjoki after the two got all the money in preflop.

Twenty-seven-year-old Bawod Hyunshik Yun started the day second in chips, but thanks to a preflop cooler, bowed out in sixth place. Daniel Spence started the action by raising to 24,000, and Sim made it 94,000 in the small blind. Yun tanked for about 45 seconds in the big blind before moving all in, and while Spence folded (he said after he had queens), Sim instantly called with {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}. Yun was in a world of hurt with {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}, and the board never gave Yun hope, coming down {J-Spades}{5-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{3-Spades}.

Play was five handed for quite some time, over two hours in fact, before the next two players fell in a matter of 10 minutes. The first to leave was Day 3 chip leader Spence. After doubling up with pocket aces, then getting doubled through on the next hand against pocket aces, Spence shoved his last 100,000 in the middle preflop with the {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}. Unfortunately for him, Magnus Karlsson made the call with the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}, and after the flop missed both, the {Q-Hearts} on the turn sealed the hand for Karlsson.

Jim Collopy started the day as chip leader, but nothing went his way the entire day. No better was this fact on display then in his bustout hand, when Collopy got the rest of his short stack in preflop holding the {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}. Unfortunately for him, Anthony Wright had one of the two hands that had him beat — the {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}. The board ran down nine high for Collopy, who had to settle for a payday of PHP 1,128,000.

There was hardly anything to report during three-handed play, save for a couple all-in pots where the short stacks were in dominating shape. There was a period of an hour where only one turn card was witnessed, but that quickly changed when Wright busted to Sim in a classic coin flip. Wright held the {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and Sim had the {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}. Sim missed the flop of {5-Spades}{8-Spades}{10-Spades}, but the {A-Diamonds} on the turn changed things dramatically. Wright couldn’t catch a miracle on the river — the {8-Diamonds} — and he bowed out in third place, taking home just under 1.5 million Pesos for his efforts.

After 90 minutes of three-handed play, heads-up play lasted all of three hands. Karlsson raised it up to 60,000, and Sim made the call. The flop came {4-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}, and Sim checked to Karlsson, who bet out 65,000. First Sim cut out the chips for the call. Then he cut out raising chips, and began shuffling both of them separately. Eventually, he put the raise in to 155,000. Karlsson moved all in after 30 seconds of thought, and Sim instantly called.

Sim: {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Karlsson: {10-Spades}{6-Hearts}

Sim's rail erupted when they saw that Sim had flopped the nuts, but Karlsson could still catch an eight for a chop. The {7-Diamonds} on the turn didn't do that, and the {3-Hearts} on the river sealed it.

Huge congratulations to Jae Kyung Sim, who interestingly enough was the shortest stack in the field when play was on the money bubble, sitting on just eight big blinds. Well, he rode those eight blinds all the way to the title. If that's not amazing enough, Sim also final tabled this very same event last year, finishing in eighth place.

2013 APPT Cebu Final Table Payouts

PlaceNamePrize (PHP)
1Jae Kyung Sim3,948,000
2Magnus Karlsson2,538,000
3Anthony Wright1,480,000
4Jim Collopy1,128,000
5Daniel Spence917,000
6Bawod Hyunshik Yun705,000
7Timo Kohijoki564,000
8Michael Allmrodt458,000
9Andrew Nguyen352,920

Magnus Karlsson Eliminated in 2nd Place (PHP 2,538,000), Jae Kyung Sim Wins!

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Magnus Karlsson - Runner-up
Magnus Karlsson - Runner-up

After 90 minutes of three handed play, heads up lasted all of three hands. Magnus Karlsson raised it up to 60,000, and Jae Kyung Sim made the call. The flop came {4-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades}, and Sim checked to Karlsson, who bet out 65,000. It was on Sim now, and he cut out the chips for the call. Then he cut out raising chips, and began shuffling both of them separately. Eventually, he put the raise in, a bet of 155,000. Karlsson moved all in after 30 seconds of thought, and Sim instantly called.

Sim: {8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Karlsson: {10-Spades}{6-Hearts}

Sim's rail erupted when they saw that Sim had flopped the nuts, but Karlsson could still catch an eight for a chop. The {7-Diamonds} on the turn didn't do that, and the {3-Hearts} on the river sealed it.

While Karlsson fell just short of the win, 2.5 million Philippine Pesos will likely be a good consolation for him.

Player Chips Progress
Jae Kyung Sim kr
Jae Kyung Sim
3,085,000 537,000
Magnus Karlsson
Magnus Karlsson
Busted

Tags: Jae Kyung SimMagnus Karlsson

Daniel Spence Eliminated in 5th Place (PHP 917,000)

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Daniel Spence- 5th Place
Daniel Spence- 5th Place

For the first time at this final table, a player has been eliminated, and it wasn't chip leader Jae Kyung Sim who did the deed. This time it was Magnus Karlsson, who just eliminated Daniel Spence. Spence open shoved all in from under the gun for his last 100,000, and Karlsson, who was next to act, made the call.

Spence: {8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Karlsson: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

The flop kept Karlsson out in front, coming {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{7-Spades}, and when the {q-Hearts} came on the turn, Karlsson had Spence drawing dead. The meaningless river was the {k-Hearts}, and after that hand, Karlsson is up to 800,000.

Player Chips Progress
Magnus Karlsson
Magnus Karlsson
800,000 200,000
Daniel Spence
Daniel Spence
Busted

Tags: Daniel SpenceMagnus Karlsson

Bawod Hyunshik Yun Eliminated in 6th Place (PHP 705,000)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Bawod Hyunshik Yun- 6th Place
Bawod Hyunshik Yun- 6th Place

Make that 4-4 for Jae Kyung Sim. He has just eliminated young Bawod Hyunshik Yun in the biggest pot of the tournament. Action started with Daniel Spence raising to 24,000. It folded around to Sim in the small blind, and he announced raise, and put 94,000 in the middle. Yun was next to act in the big blind, and he went into the tank.

Yun had been very quick and deliberate throughout the tournament, so it was clear he had a tough decision on his hands. Eventually, he moved all in for 400,000, and it back to Spence, who too clearly had a tough decision. He tanked for about 45 seconds before folding, and Sim rechecked his hole cards, before shouting "call!"

Sim: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}
Yun: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

Yun did in fact have a huge hand, but he was in a world of hurt, as he ran into the pocket rockets of Sim. Spence said that he folded pocket queens. The board ran down {j-Spades}{5-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{3-Spades}, and Sim never had to sweat, busting Yun in sixth, and jumping up to 1.5 million in the process.

Player Chips Progress
Jae Kyung Sim kr
Jae Kyung Sim
1,500,000 600,000
Bawod Hyunshik Yun
Bawod Hyunshik Yun
Busted

Tags: Bawod Hyunshik YunJae Kyung Sim

Timo Kohijoki Eliminated in 7th Place (PHP 564,000)

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Timo Kohijoki- 7th Place
Timo Kohijoki- 7th Place

It seems like Jae Kyung Sim had a pretty simple plan coming into today: eliminate every player at the table. Well he's three for three so far, as he's just played executioner again, knocking Timo Kohijoki out in 7th place.

Kohijoki open shoved for his last 88,000, and Sim was next to act. Once he got the count, he made the call, and everyone else got out of the way.

Sim: {a-Hearts}{10-Spades}
Kohijoki: {j-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

The flop brought no help for Kohikoki, coming {2-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{5-Spades}. The {9-Clubs} on the turn gave Kohijoki straight draw outs, as a queen would now get it done for him. But the river brought the {2-Diamonds}.

After that hand, Sim is now our chip leader, sitting on 760,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jae Kyung Sim kr
Jae Kyung Sim
760,000 75,000
Timo Kohijoki
Timo Kohijoki
Busted

Tags: Jae Kyung SimTimo Kohijoki

Andrew Nguyen Eliminated in 9th Place (PHP 352,920)

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Andrew Nguyen- 9th Place
Andrew Nguyen- 9th Place

Well it was a quick day for one of our youngest players here as Andrew Nguyen was just eliminated in ninth place. Action started with Jae Kyung Sim raising to 16,000 from under the gun. he got a slew of calls from Anthony Wright, Daniel Spence, and Magnus Karlsson, and it got to Andrew Nguyen in the small blind.

He moved all in for his last 190,000, and it was back to Sim. He tanked for about two minutes, before sliding in chips for the call. Everyone got out of the way, and when the cards were tabled, Nguyen saw he was in a world of hurt.

Nguyen: {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Sim: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Nguyen was looking for a queen, but it never came, as the board ran down {5-Hearts}{2-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{6-Clubs}. After that pot, Sim jumped up to second in chips with 610,000, while Nguyen will have to settle for just over 350,000 Philippine Pesos.

Player Chips Progress
Jae Kyung Sim kr
Jae Kyung Sim
610,000 239,000
Andrew Nguyen us
Andrew Nguyen
Busted

Tags: Andrew NguyenJae Kyung Sim

Jim Collopy Leads The Final Table

And then there were nine. After four days of poker here at the Waterfront Airport Hotel and Casino, 158 players have been whittled down to our final table at the Pokerstars.net APPT Main Event in Cebu, Philippines. And what a diverse final table it is. We have representatives from the USA, Korea, Finland, Sweden, Germany, and Canada here today. Who will come out on top?

Leading the way in both chips and notability is Jim Collopy. The 24 year old poker pro has won millions online, and has plenty of live success to his name as well. In 2013 alone, Collopy has a 3rd place at the Aussie Millions, and a bracelet win at the recent WSOP Asia-Pacific under his belt. He comes into today with the chip lead with 605,000, and is hoping to secure his second major tournament title in as many months.

After Collopy, we have a slew of virtual unknowns rounding out our final table. The player in best position to challenge Collopy is 27 year old Bawod Hyunshik Yun, who comes into today with 528,000. Yun won a huge race late yesterday, when his pocket jacks bested the Ace-King of Andrew Nguyen.

Not far behind is Daniel Spence, who entered yesterday as the chip leader. He stuck toward the top throughout the day, and will come into today with 450,000. Below you can see the rest of the players and their stacks, and also see where they will be sitting at the final table.

SeatPlayerChips
1Jae Kyung Sim371,000
2Bawod Hyunshik Yun528,000
3Anthony Wright412,000
4Michael Allmordt34,000
5Daniel Spence450,000
6Magnus Karlsson221,000
7Jim Collopy605,000
8Andrew Nguyen316,000
9Timo Kohijoki148,000

The action is set to get underway in about an hour. By the end of the day, we will know who the next APPT champion will be. Be sure to stay tuned to Pokernews all day, as we will be bringing you every big hand, elimination, and more!