2023 APPT Cambodia

APPT Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 APPT Cambodia

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
95
Prize
$94,448
Event Info
Buy-in
$1,500
Prize Pool
$623,322
Entries
476
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
132
Players Left
9

Pamplona and Tsai Lead Nine-Handed Final Table of 2023 APPT Cambodia Main Event

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Junnie Pamplona
Junnie Pamplona

The final table is set for the 2023 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Cambodia $1,500 Main Event is set. Out of a field of 476 entries, only nine players remain to battle for the biggest slice of the $623,322 at the luxurious NagaWorld Integrated Resort in Phnom Penh. The finalists have locked up a min-cash of $10,908 already, while the eventual champion can look forward to a payday of $120,300 and the golden shard trophy.

A trio is separated by just ten big blinds at the top of the leaderboard and Junnie Pamplona leads the way with 3,015,000, closely followed by Ting-Yi "Eric" Tsai (2,960,000) and Jimmy Torres (2,725,000).

Pamplona's far biggest cash prize on the live poker circuit came right here in the grand ballroom of Naga 1 when he was part of a three-way deal in the 2022 WPT Prime $1,100 Main Event, taking home $ 106,482 for the efforts. The last pinoy player in the field can top that payday if scores an outright victory.

Chao-Ting Cheng can be found right in the middle of the pack while there is then a gap to several short stacks, who all still have between 14 and 36 big blinds at their disposal.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Eric TsaiTaiwan2,960,00099
2Evgenii NekrasovRussia1,080,00036
3Curtis LimSingapore850,00028
4Bien MaiVietnam410,00014
5Chao-Ting ChengTaiwan1,825,00061
6Kien Tat HengSingapore795,00027
7Junnie PamplonaPhilippines3,015,000101
8Hua-Wei LinTaiwan600,00020
9Jimmy TorresColombia2,725,00091
Ting-Yi Tsai
Ting-Yi Tsai

There are 07:38 minutes left in level 24, which features blinds of 15,000-30,000 and a big blind ante of 30,000. With the blinds moving up almost immediately, short stacks Bien Mai and Hua-Wei Lin will be under immediate pressure while the duo atop the leaderboard has plenty of wiggle room for hours to come.

Second-placed Tsai was building a stack throughout the day and also had a camera crew around to film content for social media and coaching purposes. The same applied for Lin as well with her husband Yu-Chung "Nevan" Chang on the rail, as both are known under the moniker "winpokercouple". Chang himself cashed in 38th place and was the chip leader heading into the final table of this very event in 2022.

The final table is set to resume at 1 p.m. local time on Monday, May 15, 2023 and it will be the second time in APPT history that a Main Event winner is crowned in the Kingdom of Cambodia. Defending champion Alexander Puchalski was knocked out by Torres in 48th place when the Canadian flopped trips jacks only to run into a turned full house by the Colombian.

Day 2 saw 132 survivors of the three starting days return to their seats and the top 71 spots were paid. Notable casualties before the money included Julian Warhurst, Konstantin Generalov, Victor Chong, side event champion Thijs Hilberts, Aladin Reskallah, and Sven McDermott. On the bubble, WSOP bracelet winner Abhinav Iyer couldn't get there with jacks against the queens of Adrien Tantaro, becoming the last player to leave empty-handed.

From there on, the eliminations kept coming at a rapid pace and it didn't take long to reduce the field to the final three tables. Rapid-fire all-in showdowns reduced the field further and among those to depart during a very frantic period was also Ashish Munot. He lost a big pot with ace-queen suited against the ace-king of Philip Tan, while eventual Day 2 chip leader Pamplona was forced to let go of dreadful pocket jacks that would have won.

Ashish Munot
Another deep run for Ashish Munot in Asia

Tan became a contender for the lead, which changed several times in the final stages. Following the redraw of the final two tables, the field was rapidly cut down to just 11 hopefuls and the action then came to a screeching stop. Ultimately, Singapore's Tan eventually became one of the short stacks to then bubble the final table and conclude Day 2.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back on the final day to provide as many key hands as possible en route to crowning a winner here in Cambodia.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in USD)
1  $120,300
2  $75,795
3  $54,290
4  $42,760
5  $33,597
6  $26,242
7  $19,759
8  $13,775
9  $10,908

Tags: Bien MaiChao-Ting ChengCurtis LimEric TsaiEvgenii NekrasovHua-Wei LinJimmy TorresJunnie PamplonaKien Tat Heng

Philip Tan Eliminated in 10th Place ($9,038)

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Philip Tan
Philip Tan

Over on table two, Ting-Yi Tsai raised to 60,000 and Hua-Wei Lim jammed for 480,000. The initial raiser asked for a count and folded the A10.

One table over, Philip Tan then took a stand when he three-bet jammed for 290,000 in the big blind to get called by Jimmy Torres as the initial raiser.

Philip Tan: A4
Jimmy Torres: 99

Tan was alive on the Q84 flop and 6 turn but the 9 river only improved Torres to a set, ending Tan's run in 10th place and concluding the action for the night.

Philip Tan
Philip Tan
Player Chips Progress
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
2,960,000
460,000
460,000
Jimmy Torres co
Jimmy Torres
2,725,000
325,000
325,000
Hua-Wei Lin tw
Hua-Wei Lin
600,000
40,000
40,000
Philip Tan sg
Philip Tan
Busted

Tags: Hua-Wei LinJimmy TorresPhilip TanTing-Yi Tsai

Jun Lai Eliminated in 11th Place ($9,038)

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Jun Lai
Jun Lai

Junnie Pamplona raised the button and called the shove by Jun Lai for just 140,000 out of the big blind.

Jun Lai: KJ
Junnie Pamplona: A6

The A96109 board sent Lai to the payout desk in 11th place, setting up the final table bubble.

Player Chips Progress
Junnie Pamplona ph
Junnie Pamplona
2,700,000
50,000
50,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Bien Mai vn
Bien Mai
775,000
225,000
225,000
Jun Lai cn
Jun Lai
Busted

Tags: Jun LaiJunnie Pamplona

Andy Li Eliminated in 12th Place ($7,729)

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Andy Li
Andy Li

Ting-Yi Tsai opened the action with a raise and he quickly called the shove by Andy Li for the last 270,000 from the very next seat.

Andy Li: 1010
Ting-Yi Tsai: KQ

The 642 flop changed nothing yet while Tsai then picked up a flush draw on top of his two overcards on the A turn. Sure enough, it was the cruel 10 river that improved Li to a set while Tsai made the flush to knock out yet another opponent.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
2,550,000
400,000
400,000
Andy Li sg
Andy Li
Busted

Tags: Andy LiTing-Yi Tsai

Lukasz Jankowski Eliminated in 13th Place ($7,729)

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Lukasz Jankowski
Lukasz Jankowski

A big flip unfolded over on table two as Lukasz Jankowski was all-in for 390,000 against Hua-Wei Lin.

Lukasz Jankowski: AQ
Hua-Wei Lin: 99

Nevan Chang filmed the all-in showdown of his better half and had reason to celebrate. The J103J2 board brought no help to Jankowski, who bowed out in 13th place for a payday of $7,729.

Player Chips Progress
Hua-Wei Lin tw
Hua-Wei Lin
1,100,000
425,000
425,000
Lukasz Jankowski pl
Lukasz Jankowski
Busted

Tags: Hua-Wei LinLukasz JankowskiNevan Chang

Ashish Ghosh Eliminated in 14th Place ($6,732)

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Ashish Ghosh
Ashish Ghosh

Heads-up to a flop of AJ9, Kien Tat Heng bet-called the shove by Ashish Ghosh on the button for 310,000 to set up the next all-in showdown during a frantic period of the tournament.

Ashish Ghosh: Q10
Kien Tat Heng: A6

Heng was ahead with his top pair while Ghosh had an open-ended straight draw and back door clubs. Nothing changed with the J turn and 6 river to reduce the field to just 13 hopefuls.

Player Chips Progress
Kien Tat Heng sg
Kien Tat Heng
1,200,000
350,000
350,000
Ashish Ghosh in
Ashish Ghosh
Busted

Tags: Ashish GhoshKien Tat Heng

Lev Kydatov Eliminated in 15th Place ($6,732)

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Lev Kydatov
Lev Kydatov

Down to just 105,000, Lev Kydatov moved all-in from the hijack and earned three folds thereafter. Jun Lai in the big blind asked for an exact count and then made the call after a couple of seconds of consideration.

Lev Kydatov: A5
Jun Lai: AJ

Lai vaulted out of his chair to film the showdown with his smart phone. The Q62 flop left Kydatov drawing dead, making the K turn and A river a formality.

Lai giggled a "nice hand, nice hand," and sat back down with a smile.

Player Chips Progress
Jun Lai cn
Jun Lai
550,000
145,000
145,000
Lev Kydatov ru
Lev Kydatov
Busted
Day 1C Chip Leader

Tags: Jun LaiLev Kydatov

Huu Dung Nguyen Eliminated in 16th Place ($5,984)

Level 22 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Huu Dung Nguyen
Huu Dung Nguyen

Moments after the final two tables recommenced their action, Huu Dung Nguyen raised to 40,000. Kien Tat Heng on the button min-clicked to 80,000 and called the shove by Nguyen with the covering stack.

Huu Dung Nguyen: AQ
Kien Tat Heng: 88

The pocket pair made a set on the 9768J runout and Nguyen finished in 16th place for $5,984.

Player Chips Progress
Kien Tat Heng sg
Kien Tat Heng
850,000
350,000
350,000
Huu Dung Nguyen vn
Huu Dung Nguyen
Busted

Tags: Huu Dung NguyenKien Tat Heng

Jun Young Park Eliminated in 17th Place ($5,984)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Jun Young Park
Jun Young Park

In the first hand after the start of the new level, Jun Young Park was all-in and at risk against the red-hot running Bien Mai.

Jun Young Park: KQ
Bien Mai: KQ

The A62 flop left the South Korean with a mountain to climb and it was all over with the 4 turn, which made the 5 river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Bien Mai vn
Bien Mai
1,750,000
350,000
350,000
Jun Young Park kr
Jun Young Park
Busted

Tags: Bien MaiJun Young Park

Ashish Munot Eliminated in 18th Place ($5,361)

Level 21 : Blinds 8,000/16,000, 16,000 ante
Ashish Munot
Ashish Munot

Following an under-the-gun raise by Philip Tan, Ashish Munot defended the big blind and then went for the stop and go, as he jammed the 975 flop for around 140,000. Tan eyeballed the stack of Munot and called.

Ashish Munot: Q5
Philip Tan: 1010

No help came with the 6 turn and J river as Munot departed in 18th place for $5,361.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Tsai tw
Eric Tsai
2,200,000
200,000
200,000
Philip Tan sg
Philip Tan
1,800,000
-50,000
-50,000
Evgenii Nekrasov ru
Evgenii Nekrasov
1,250,000
-50,000
-50,000
Ashish Munot in
Ashish Munot
Busted

Tags: Ashish MunotPhilip Tan