2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

₩6,000,000 APPT High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a9
Prize
61,895,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
6,000,000 KRW
Prize Pool
182,050,000 KRW
Entries
34
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
10,000 / 25,000
Ante
25,000

Changyang Liu Leads Final 16 After Day 1 of 2019 PokerStars Jeju APPT High Roller

Level 9 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Changyang Liu
Changyang Liu

The first day of 2019 Asia Pacific Poker Tour Jeju had its own adventure, as the Super High Roller that was originally scheduled for the day got canceled and replaced with a ₩6,000,000 High Roller event. The new event started almost four hours later than its predecessor and drew 32 total entries, concluding after nine 40-minutes levels.

China's Changyang Liu emerged as the chip leader after winning a huge pot two hands before the end of the day; Liu's pocket queens giving him a middle set on the flop, while his opponent was holding ace-queen for top two, and all the chips ended up in the middle. Liu's set held, catapulting him to 269,100in chips, which was enough to grab the chip lead from former frontrunner Jiang Chen.

However, Chen, who had an amazing festival during 2019 APPT Korea a couple of months ago, managed to final table two events, the Main Event (4th) and the Super High Roller (2nd) for a combined prize of ₩186,582,000 (~$161,000). This time around the Chinese player ended Day 1 with 164,900, good enough for second place in today's chip counts.

Twenty-three unique players comprised the field and there were nine re-entries, bringing the total Day 1 entries up to 32. The champion of re-entries was Huidong Gu, the only player from Macau in the field, who was also the only player with two re-entries and he still didn't manage to advance to Day 2.

Registration will remain open until the start of Day 2, at 1 p.m. local time (GMT+9) on Sunday, June 23, and this is when the total prize pool and payouts will be announced.

High Roller Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChips
11Wei HuangChina106,100
13Vitaliy KimKazakhstan85,800
15Xinglong HuangChina53,500
17Hao TianChina97,300
18Wei ZhengChina81,500
     
21Hao HeChina120,000
23Shuo LiChina117,600
25Ye WangChina60,100
27Kun JiangChina43,200
28Shawn BusseUSA108,400
     
31Changyang LiuChina269,100
33Xingbiao ZhuChina27,300
35Lei YuChina79,500
36Dengdong HuangChina114,000
37Ian CordtsIreland63,600
38Jiang ChenChina164,900

Event #4: NL Hold'em - Single Re-Entry - ₩500,000 Buy-In came to a conclusion earlier today with a heads-up deal between Jinlong Hu and Jiheng Zhang, both from China. Hu won ₩6,300,000 (~$5,400) for first place and Zhang took home ₩5,956,000 (~$5,100) as part of their deal. A total number of 52 entries were in the event with 44 unique players and 8 re-entries, creating a prize pool of ₩22,698,000.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing all the coverage tomorrow during Day 2 of the 2019 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Jeju High Roller.

Tags: Changyang LiuHuidong GuJiang ChenJiheng ZhangJinlong Hu

A New Sheriff in Town

Level 9 : 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Changyang Liu
Changyang Liu

Changyang Liu won a huge pot versus Junjien Wang sending him to the rail, while he took the chip lead for Day 1.

It was discovered after the fact, but Wang held ace-queen on a flop that gave him top two pair, while Liu was holding queens for middle set.

All the chips went in the middle and the turn and river didn't change anything, meaning Liu is near 300,000 chips and sits atop the counts.

Player Chips Progress
Changyang Liu cn
Changyang Liu
300,000 250,000
Junjien Wang cn
Junjien Wang
Busted

Tags: Changyang LiuJunjien Wang

The Perfect Spot

Level 5 : 200/500, 500 ante
Junjie Wang
Junjie Wang

What is good in poker after a big bluff? A big value hand! That's what happened with Junjie Wang, who is the player who bluffed Huidong Gu earlier.

A couple of hands later, he was up against Ye Wang, with the action picked up on the river, with the board reading {3-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{4-Diamonds}. The pot was around 20,000 and Junjie Wang was all in for 45,000 chips, an overbet more than two-times the pot.

Ye Wang had a really tough decision to make, judging from his reactions, and he even used two time-banks to decide. Finally, he made the call, but it wasn't correct since Junije Wang opened {j-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for a jack-high flush.

Ye Wang mucked and Junjie's previous aggressiveness earned him a big pot.

Player Chips Progress
Junjie Wang cn
Junjie Wang
120,000 20,000
Ye Wang cn
Ye Wang
30,000 -20,000

Tags: Junjie WangYe Wang

Drawing Dead to the Rail

Level 4 : 200/400, 400 ante
Mengdian Peng
Mengdian Peng

Mengdian Peng just busted from the High Roller by putting his chips in the middle in a situation where he had exactly 0% chances to win.

He shoved in the turn with the board showing {a-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{2-Spades} and laughed when he saw his opponent calling and opening {9-Clubs}{9-Spades} for quads! Peng opened two red jacks but nothing could save him in the river, with the {3-Hearts} completing the board.

Player Chips Progress
Mengdian Peng cn
Mengdian Peng
Busted

Tags: Mengdian Peng

Huang Rivered for the First Re-Entry

Level 3 : 100/300, 300 ante
Wei Huang
Wei Huang

Wei Huang is the first player who busts and re-enters the High Roller. He was left with 7,200 chips when he shoved them in the middle from the button after a raise and call.

The raiser decided to call and the caller threw his cards on the muck. Wei Huang was in great shape for a double-up since his {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} was dominating his opponent's {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}.

The board was safe for him until the turn, with the {4-Diamonds}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} keeping Huang's advantage. But the river had already made its plans, and the {10-Clubs} send him to the cashier for the first re-entry of the day.

Tags: Wei Huang