2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

₩2,500,000 APPT Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Huidong Gu
Winning Hand
10j
Prize
183,695,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
2,500,000 KRW
Prize Pool
183,695,000 KRW
Entries
362
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Huidong Gu Wins the 2019 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour Jeju Main Event for ₩183,695,000 ($159,000)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju Main Event Champion Huidong Gu
2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju Main Event Champion Huidong Gu

The 2019 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour Jeju Main Event draw a total of 362 entrants in Shinhwa World's Landing Casino. When Day 3 started there were only 11 hopefuls returning to the tables and it was the 76-year old businessman based in Shanghai Huidong Gu who won the Main Event trophy.

Huidong Gu was born in Macau and has had his fair share of history in the game of poker, with almost $400,000 in live cashes before this tournament. After his win in the Main Event he can be proud of having more than half a million dollars in total prizes, and also of surpassing his biggest live cash so far for more than $100,000. Huidong Gu was in the second place of Macau's all time money list and he will stay there, since the first place player has almost $1.5 million in career earnings.

Huidong Gu had to defeat a very good Chinese player during heads-up, as Yang Zhang is one of the most successful poker players in China with $1.7 million in total career live cashes. In fact, Gu started heads-up with a small disadvantage in chips but won a crucial pot to turn things around.

As he said with the help of the translator, the most important pot of the final day was the one versus Yang Zhang, where he had top pair with king-queen, while Yang Zhang was holding nine-five of hearts with a flush draw plus a gutshot in a queen-seven-eight-eight board with two hearts. The chips went in in the turn and Gu held to double up and take the lead for the first time during heads-up. “I think the hand that stands out the most was where I held king-queen for top pair and Yang Zhang had nine-five and moved all-in on the turn with a draw. After the hand I thought everything should go smoothly now as I had the chip lead.”

“I never thought that I would make it this far to the final table, I was going to just warm-up in Korea for the World Series Main event - I’ve already bought a ticket, I’m going to it. Basically I’m just lucky to win this title.”

For Gu, the most important thing was the trophy, and he proved it by offering to his opponent an even chop, if he was to give him the trophy, even though having at the moment an almost 3-to-1 advantage in chips. “The money is not important, me and Zhang don’t care about the money, both of us were playing for the trophy and the title. Even though at the time Zhang was short in chips, I still wanted to do a deal with him where I got the trophy and we split the cash.”

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in KRW)Prize (in USD)
1Huidong GuMacau₩183,695,000$159,000
2Yang ZhangChina₩116,535,000$101,000
3Ruihong TaoChina₩73,081,000$63,200
4Zhang MengyinChina₩57,280,000$49,500
5Siyuan WangChina₩41,478,000$36,000
6Duc Trung VuVietnam₩33,578,000$29,000
7Tae Hoon HanNew Zealand₩26,467,000$23,000
8Kairan JinChina₩22,517,000$19,500
9Jiageng ZhangChina₩18,567,000$16,000

Action of the day

It all started with eleven players and after the first hands, it was an almost simultaneous elimination on both tables. Guondong Tian busted in 11th place and Lijiang Liu fell with top pair versus Yang Zhang's two pair on the flop to send the remaining nine players to the final table.

2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju Main Event Final Table

It took almost one and a half level before the first elimination at the final table, and it was Jiageng Zhang who busted in 9th. He fell in Huidong Gu's trap, with the latter just calling Jiageng's preflop three-bet with aces. The chips went in the middle on the flop, and Jiageng's pocket tens couldn't find any help.

Half an hour into the next level, and it was when the next elimination took place. Kairan Jin ended his run in the final table when three-bet shoved with ace-seven after Yang Zhang's raise who called with ace-jack. The board ran pure for Yang and he sent the final table to the 7-handed play.

It was then that the most important hand of the day, up to that point, took place, with the elimination of the start-of-the-day chip leader. New Zealand's Tae Hoon Han seemed like he couldn't get anything as he wanted during the final table, by mostly losing small pots and all ins against short stacks, and then he three-barrel bluffed his stack against Yang Zhang. Yang's flopped top pair, rivered trips, was good enough to make him call Han's river shove and won a huge pot, while at the same time busted one of the most dangerous players in the final table.

After that elimination everything happened rather quickly. Into just half an hour of play, four more players were eliminated to send the Main Event to the heads-up stage.

The first to bust in this short time of period was Duc Trung Vu in 6th place, when he hero-called Huidong Gu's shove on the river with second pair, only to see his opponent holding top two pair.

The chip leader of Day 1c was the next player to leave, with Siyuan Wang shoving his short stack with ace-eight to get called by Yang Zhang's king-jack who spiked a jack on the river.

The only woman that started in Day 3, Zhang Mengyin, had a great performance, managing to ladder up in the payouts even though she was short stacked for the biggest part of the day. She had of course her fair share of luck during the day, tripling up in a spot with queen-six versus Gu's kings, when she hit runner-runner cards for a straight that kept her alive. In her last hand she had less than four blinds and shoved five-deuce to lose by Ruihong Tao's king-nine.

Three-handed play didn't last more than just three hands, with Ruihong Tao shoving with ace-eight only to get called by Yang Zhang's ace-ten that held until the river.

When heads-up started, Yang Zhang had slightly more chips than Huidong Gu, with almost a 6-to-5 difference between them. In the aforementioned hand, that Gu noted as the most important in the last day for him, he managed to turn things around, and it all ended in a sixes versus jack-ten hand, where the board brought two queens and two nines, for Gu's hand to prevail.

This wraps up the PokerNews coverage for the 2019 APPT Main Event here in Jeju, South Korea. Meanwhile, the festival is not over, as the last High Roller starts tomorrow and it will be the last event that the PokerNews team will bring you coverage from.

Tags: Duc Trung VuHuidong GuJiageng ZhangKairan JinLijiang LiuRuihong TaoSiyuan WangTae Hoon HanYang ZhangZhang Mengyin

Yang Zhang Eliminated in 2nd Place (₩116,535,000|$101,000)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Yang Zhang
Yang Zhang

The last hand of the tournament sent Yang Zhang to the rail, and he will have to settle with second place in the 2019 APPT Jeju Main Event. Huidong Gu have taken a big lead over his opponent, almost 10-to-1, and this is when the final hand happened.

Zhang Yang shoved from the button, and Huidong Gu tanked a little bit before announcing his call.

Yang Zhang: {6-Spades}{6-Clubs}
Huidong Gu: {10-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

A coin-flip for Gu to claim the title, or for Yang to cover some ground in the heads-up battle. The flop was {q-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{9-Spades}, and it gave an open-ended straight draw for Gu to add to his overcards as outs. The {9-Clubs} other indicated that a queen would do the job too, and indeed the {q-Clubs} fell on the river!

Gu's jack worked perfectly fine, as Yang's pocket pair got counterfeited by the board, and the tournament is over!

A full recap for the final day of the Main Event is about to arrive shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Zhang cn
Yang Zhang
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Huidong GuYang Zhang

Ruihong Tao Eliminated in 3rd Place (₩73,081,000|$63,200)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Ruihong Tao
Ruihong Tao

In a quick succession, the tournament is down to heads-up! Ruihong Tao is the player who hit the rail in third place, after a run in the final table where he was short stack almost all the time.

Ruihong Tao shoved in his final hand and found a caller in Yang Zhang.

Tao: {a-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Yang: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

The board ran out {2-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and Ruihong Tao will be highly satisfied with his third place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Ruihong Tao cn
Ruihong Tao
Busted

Tags: Yang ZhangRuihong Tao

Zhang Mengyin Eliminated in 4th Place (₩57,280,000|$49,500)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Zhang Mengyin
Zhang Mengyin

Zhang Mengyin was left with just 220,000, corresponding to less than 4 big blinds, and she was apparently happy enough after laddering up with the elimination of a couple of big stacks.

She announced all in without even seeing her cards as she said, and Ruihong Tao called.

Zhang Mengyin: {5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}
Ruihong Tao: {k-Hearts}{9-Hearts}

The board ran out {6-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{7-Clubs} and Mengyin ended her run at the Main Event in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Zhang Mengyin cn
Zhang Mengyin
Busted

Tags: Ruihong TaoZhang Mengyin

Siyuan Wang Eliminated in 5th Place (₩41,478,000|$36,000)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Siyuan Wang
Siyuan Wang

Siyuan Wang is the player who departed from the field in fifth place after he shoved his last big blinds and got called from Yang Zhang.

Siyuan Wang: {a-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Yang Zhang: {k-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Hearts}{2-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{j-Clubs} with the river sending Siyuan Wang to the rail in fifth place. The loud voices of Mengyin and Tao woke up the whole poker room, as they kept laddering up being very short for the biggest part of the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Siyuan Wang cn
Siyuan Wang
Busted
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Siyuan Wang

Duc Trung Vu Eliminated in 6th Place (₩33,578,000 |$29,000)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Duc Trung Vu
Duc Trung Vu

Another hand, another big pot in the final table of the Main Event. Duc Trung Vu is the last player who busted with a big stack in the final table, benefiting the players who have a lot smaller stacks and are climbing up the ladder of pay jumps.

Duc Trung Vu opened from the cut-off, and Huidong Gu defended from the big blind. The flop came {5-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and Huidong Gu proceed with a check-raise, after Vu's cbet.

Vu called and the {q-Spades} fell on the turn, prompting Huidong Gu to bet 610,000. The Vietnamese player went deep into tank, and the clock had to be called by Zhang Mengyin. The director arrived at the table and literally the last second of his available time, Vu said "Call."

The {5-Spades} completed the board on the river and Huidong Gu announced all in with Vu going again into tank. This time he decided faster, and he threw hard a couple of chips into the pot to indicate the call, as if he knew he was losing.

Gu opened {q-Hearts}{j-Spades}, and it was enough to win the pot, as Vu hero-called with {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
5,000,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
Duc Trung Vu vn
Duc Trung Vu
Busted

Tags: Duc Trung VuHuidong Gu

Tae Hoon Han Eliminated in 7th Place (₩26,467,000|$23,000)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Tae Hoon Han (left) and Yang Zhang (right) after the crucial hand
Tae Hoon Han (left) and Yang Zhang (right) after the crucial hand

Tae Hoon Han started the final day as chip leader but he lost it all in a huge bluff he pulled during 7-handed play. Han min-raised from the button, Yang Zhang called from the small blind, and they saw heads-up the flop coming {k-Spades}{9-Clubs}{q-Clubs}.

Yang Zhang check-called a bet at 105,000 from Han and the {2-Hearts} fell on the turn. Yang Zhang check-called again, and this time it was for 345,000 chips, sending the pot to seven figures.

The {k-Diamonds} completed the board on the river, and when Yang Zhang checked, Han announced all in for 965,000. Yang Zhang asked for a count, and as soon as the dealer informed him about the accurate amount he said call!

Han opened {10-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for a huge three-barrel bluff, while Yang Zhang table {k-Clubs}{j-Spades} for rivered trips! An enormous pot, that could determine the whole tournament, as now Yang Zhang has a commanding chip lead over his opponents.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Zhang cn
Yang Zhang
4,000,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Tae Hoon Han nz
Tae Hoon Han
Busted

Tags: Tae Hoon HanYang Zhang

Kairan Jin Eliminated in 8th Place (₩22,517,000|$19,500)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Kairan Jin
Kairan Jin

Kairan Jin is the next player to bust from the final table, when he was left with 470,000 and shoved from the button, after Yang Zhang's min-raise from the cut-off.

Yang Zhang: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}
Kairan Jin: {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}

The board ran out {3-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{k-Clubs} and Kairan Jin won ₩22,517,000 for his efforts in the Main Event.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Zhang cn
Yang Zhang
2,000,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Kairan Jin cn
Kairan Jin
Busted

Tags: Yang ZhangKairan Jin

Jiageng Zhang Eliminated in 9th Place (₩18,567,000|$16,000)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Jiageng Zhang
Jiageng Zhang

Jiageng Zhang is the first player to bust in the final table, after a couple of short-stack all ins that survived. One of them was Jiageng himself, who called from utg+1, Tae Hoon Han's raise to 80,000 and then shoved on the {3-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} flop after Han's c-bet to 75,000. Han called with {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} and had a flush draw plus two overcards versus Jiageng's {10-Hearts}{10-Spades}.

The board ran out {6-Spades} and {10-Clubs}, and Jiageng Zhang managed to double up to 900,000 chips.

A bit later he gave those chips to Huidong Gu, in a cooler spot. Jiageng Zhang three-bet from the button to 250,000, after Huidong Gu's raise to 90,000 from the lojack position.

Gu called and the flop revealed {2-Spades}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts}, Gu checked, Jiageng shoved, and Gu snap called.

Huidong Gu: {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds}
Jiageng Zhang: {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}

The second time that Jiageng Zhang picks up tens, but this time he was a big underdog. The {6-Hearts} on the turn and the {q-Diamonds} on the river wrote the epilogue of Jiageng Zhang's course in the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
2,700,000
795,000
795,000
Jiageng Zhang cn
Jiageng Zhang
Busted

Final Table Seat Draw (full)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Ruihong TaoChina405,000
2Huidong GuMacau1,905,000
3Siyuan WangChina700,000
4Tae Hoon HanNew Zealand2,525,000
5Jiageng ZhangChina215,000
6Yang ZhangChina1,895,000
7Kairan JinChina1,525,000
8Duc Trung VuVietnam1,400,000
9Zhang MengyinChina385,000
Player Chips Progress
Tae Hoon Han nz
Tae Hoon Han
2,525,000
-75,000
-75,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
1,905,000
175,000
175,000
Yang Zhang cn
Yang Zhang
1,895,000
660,000
660,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Kairan Jin cn
Kairan Jin
1,525,000
540,000
540,000
Duc Trung Vu vn
Duc Trung Vu
1,400,000
50,000
50,000
Siyuan Wang cn
Siyuan Wang
700,000
-90,000
-90,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
Ruihong Tao cn
Ruihong Tao
405,000
-195,000
-195,000
Zhang Mengyin cn
Zhang Mengyin
385,000
150,000
150,000
Jiageng Zhang cn
Jiageng Zhang
215,000
-75,000
-75,000

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