2013 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul

Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2013 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
121,700,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
2,760,000 KRW
Entries
222
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Main Event

Day 1b Completed

Day 1b Chip Counts

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Player Chips Progress
Mike Kim
Mike Kim
179,300
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
134,500 1,500
Hoang Anh Do
Hoang Anh Do
92,900
Jang Hwan Lee
Jang Hwan Lee
86,000
Bold Uundai
Bold Uundai
78,100 38,100
Guillaume Patry
Guillaume Patry
76,200 10,200
Pavel Li
Pavel Li
64,100
Raiden Kan hk
Raiden Kan
64,000 2,000
Li Fu cn
Li Fu
61,600
Jan-Eric Schwippert de
Jan-Eric Schwippert
61,300 -3,700
Ted Wang
Ted Wang
55,100 5,100
Andrija Martic
Andrija Martic
53,000 -1,000
Sung Soo Chon
Sung Soo Chon
52,000
Sixiao Li cn
Sixiao Li
50,800 17,800
Hong Yang Bian
Hong Yang Bian
47,500 11,500
Taku Miyanaga
Taku Miyanaga
44,900
Aaron Peter Manley
Aaron Peter Manley
44,900 7,900
Jae Kyung Sim kr
Jae Kyung Sim
43,400
Shohei Miki
Shohei Miki
42,100 42,100
Narutoshi Otsuka
Narutoshi Otsuka
41,800
Branimir Barac
Branimir Barac
41,800
Andrew Moreno us
Andrew Moreno
41,200
Claas Stoob
Claas Stoob
38,400 11,400
Ryo Miyake
Ryo Miyake
37,900
John Kim us
John Kim
36,500 -27,500

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Mike Kim Dominates Day 1b

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Mike Kim
Mike Kim

Day 1b of the 2013 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul has come to an end. To go along with the 122 entrants on Day 1a (of which 50 survived), 100 more players joined the field on Day 1b. About 34 survived the eight levels played today and taking the overall lead into Day 2 will be Mike Kim with 179,300. He is followed by Chane Kampanatsanyakakorn and they appear to be the only players to have broken the six-figure chip barrier today.

Play will resume at noon local time Saturday and play is scheduled to commence for another eight levels.

Kampanatsanyakakorn Takes The Overall Lead

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

John Kim limped under the gun and Bold Uundai limped from the hijack. Chane Kampanatsanyakakorn raised to 3,000 from the cutoff, both limpers called, and a {5-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} flop hit the table.

Action was checked to Kampanatsanyakakorn who bet 6,000 and only Uundai called to see the {9-Diamonds} turn. This time, Uundai check-called 10,000 from Kampanatsanyakakorn. The {10-Spades} followed on the the river and both checked.

Neither player was willing to show, but Uundai was forced to reveal his {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} first. Kampanatsanyakakorn tabled {Q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} for tens and fours to win the pot.

Kampanatsanyakakorn has eclipsed Day 1a chip leader Ben Richardson's 111,600.

Player Chips Progress
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
133,000 35,000
Bold Uundai
Bold Uundai
40,000 -44,000

Tags: Bold UundaiChane KampanatsanyakakornJohn Kim

Level: 8

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 100

Sun Pushing Back

Level 7 : 400/800, 100 ante

Picking up with the action on a flop of {A-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}, Raiden Kan came out swinging with a 5,000-chip bet. Bin Sun was Kan's lone opponent and wouldn't be pushed around as he came out with a raise to 14,000.

This bet sent Kan into the tank for about one minute before he finally decided to fold his hand. Sun was pushed the pot and is now sitting on about 38,000.

Player Chips Progress
Bin Sun
Bin Sun
38,000 3,000

Tags: Bin SunRaiden Kan

Kampanatsanyakakorn Flirts With 100k

Level 7 : 400/800, 100 ante

We caught up to the action to see three players staring at a board of {2-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{3-Hearts}. The first player checked to Chane Kampanatsanyakakorn who also checked. John Kim then bet 2,900 from the button. The first player slid out a big check-raise to 12,000 and action was on Kampanatsanyakakorn. After about thirty seconds, Kampanatsanyakakorn flat called the 12,000 and Kim then went into the tank.

Another forty seconds passed. Kim finally opted to release and the two remaining players took in the {Q-Hearts} on the turn. Kampanatsanyakakorn's opponent slowed with a check and Kampanatsanyakakorn announced all in, which was a bet for his opponent's stack of 22,300. Two or so more minutes passed before Kampanatsanyakakorn's opponent finally decided to let it go. Kampanatsanyakakorn dragged in the pot and he is now sitting on the biggest stack in the room with about 98,000.

Player Chips Progress
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
98,000 23,000

Tags: Chane KampanatsanyakakornJohn Kim