PokerStars.net APPT Season 8 Seoul

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

PokerStars.net APPT Season 8 Seoul

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
150,000,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
2,760,000 KRW
Entries
256
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Chane Kampanatsanyakorn Wins APPT Seoul Main Event (₩150,000,000)!

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn and his girlfriend
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn and his girlfriend

After an epic final day of the PokerStars.net Asia-Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event, it was Chane Kampanatsanyakorn who took home the trophy, the glory and the first-place prize of ₩150,000,000 ($142,200).

The third day of play started with 24 players, and it took almost 15 hours before Kampanatsanyakorn could finally smile for those classic celebratory pictures. Kampanatsanyakorn finished second in this exact same event last year to Aaron Lim, and to make this victory even sweeter he also became the first-ever APPT winner from Thailand.

With 24 players returning to action, many had to go before the final table was reached. Along the way, such names as Takahisa Watanabe, Kelvin Beattie, Raiden Kan, and Andy Chan fell before 10 players remained. This is where start-of-the-day chip leader Jeffrey Holbrook headed out the door in 10th place.

The blinds at the final table were rolled back to a 40-big blind average, as is a custom on the APPT, but right away two players were in an all-Japan clash. Shinya Umano knocked out both Kosaku Akashi (9th - ₩ 15,433,200) and Makoto Yoshimichi (8th -₩ 20,560,000), which brought the field down to seven quickly.

In seventh place, Sugimoto said his goodbyes when he ran ace-five into Cohen's ace-queen suited. The board brought no help and Sugimoto took home ₩25,700,000.

Four double ups took place after Sugimoto was knocked out, then Marshall was the next to go. The American based in South Korea ended up all in holding ace-jack against Winfred Yu's ace-queen and that did not turn out in his favor. Marshall took home ₩32,550,000 for his sixth-place finish. Then, after a tough battle for fifth place, it was ultimately one of the more experienced players who hit the rail in Yu. He took home ₩41,120,000 for his fifth-place finish.

A few hands after Yu's bust out, Shinya Umano was eliminated fourth place for ₩49,690,000. This prompted the final three players to play for about 10 minutes before a deal was discussed.

NameChip CountDeal Amount (₩)Amount (USD)
Christian Haggart2,655,000₩130,000,000$123,240
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn1,965,000₩120,000,000$114,000
Sam Cohen900,000₩86,610,000$82,000

After making the deal, there was still ₩30,000,000 ($28,500), including an HK$100,000 package for the ACOP Main Event in November, waiting for the winner. Cohen would not be the winner, though, as she hit the rail just moments after the deal was made.

When heads-up play started, Kampanatsanyakorn had a decent lead with 2.95 million versus Christian Haggart's 2.1 million. After about 90 minutes, it was all over as Kampanatsanyakorn kept Haggart at a distance before knocking him out holding pocket aces. Haggart was gracious in defeat and complimented his opponent with his excellent play before Kampanatsanyakorn finally hoisted the trophy he so desperately wanted.

PlaceNameCountryPayout in ₩Payout in $
1Chane KampanatsanyakornThailand₩150,000,000$142,200
2Christian HaggartCanada₩130,000,000$123,240
3Sam CohenUnited States₩86,610,000$82,000
4Shinya UmanoJapan₩49,69,0000$47,155
5Winfred YuHong Kong₩41,120,000$39,022
6John MarshallUnited States₩32,550,000$30,889
7Keiichiro SugimotoJapan₩25,700,000$24,389
8Makoto YoshimichiJapan₩20,560,000$19,511
9Kosaku AkahiJapan₩15,433,200$14,646

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Tags: Aaron LimAkira OhyamaAn Tai YoungAndy ChanAPPT MacauBian Hong YangBryan HuangChane KampanatsanyakornChristian HaggartClaudiu GurauJeff HolbrookJohn MarshallKeiichiro SugimotoKelvin BeattieKosaku AkashiLeon HsuMakoto YoshimichiRaiden KanSam CohenShinya UmanoStepan LavrinTakahisa WatanabeToan Ngoc NguyenToshimasa KawahiraTsun Ming ChanWinfred YuYen Cheng HuangYencheng Huang

Christian Haggart Eliminated in 2nd Place (₩130,000,000)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Christian Haggart and Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
Christian Haggart and Chane Kampanatsanyakorn

He was the chip leader when three-handed play begun and things were looking great heading into the heads-up battle, but Christian Haggart was just knocked out in second place.

On the final hand of the tournament it was Haggart who had the button and he raised to 200,000. Chane Kampanatsanyakorn tanked for a little bit before three-betting to 450,000 and Haggart responded with an all-in shove for right around 1.35 million.

Kampanatsanyakorn snap-called.

"And it's pocket aces for Chane!" the announcer yelled through the room as a huge crowd ran towards the table to follow the action.

Kampanatsanyakorn: {A-Diamonds}{A-Hearts}
Haggart: {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

The board ran out {J-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Spades} and when the river hit it was all over. Haggart had been knocked out and Kampanatsanyakorn took down the APPT Seoul title one year after losing heads up to Aaron Lim!

Right after the hand finished both men shook hands and Haggart congratulated his opponent with his amazing victory.

"You're a good man and you played really awesome," Haggart said to Kampanatsanyakorn who was all smiles as could not believe what had just happened to him.

Player Chips Progress
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
5,120,000 1,720,000
Christian Haggart
Christian Haggart
Busted

Tags: Chane KampanatsanyakornChristian Haggart

Sam Cohen Eliminated in 3rd Place (₩86,610,000)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Sam Cohen
Sam Cohen

The money went all in preflop between Sam Cohen and Chane Kampanatsanyakorn. Cohen had {k-Spades}{10-Spades} against Kampanatsanyakorn's {a-Spades}{q-Spades} and she needed some help. She wouldn't find it as the board came {6-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and leaves the tournament as the 3rd-place finisher.

With Cohen's elimination, the heads up battle between Kampanatsanyakorn and Christian Haggart will commence shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
2,950,000 1,450,000
Sam Cohen us
Sam Cohen
Busted

Tags: Chane KampanatsanyakornChristian HaggartSam Cohen

Shinya Umano Eliminated in 4th Place (₩49,690,000)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Shinya Umano
Shinya Umano

Action folded around to Christian Haggart on the button who raised to 100,000. Shinya Umano was next to act and reraised all in. Before the chips could be counted, Haggart announced "call" and turned over {k-Spades}{10-Spades}. Umano was ahead going to the flop with {8-Clubs}{8-Hearts}.

The board came {j-Hearts}{j-Spades}{9-Spades} and it was the {10-Hearts} turn that gave Haggart the lead. There was no help for Umano on the river, which was {6-Clubs}, and he leaves the tournament as our fourth-place finisher.

Player Chips Progress
Christian Haggart
Christian Haggart
2,200,000 500,000
Shinya Umano
Shinya Umano
Busted

Tags: Christian HaggartShinya Umano

Winfred Yu Eliminated in 5th Place (₩41,120,000)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Winfred Yu
Winfred Yu

After just having doubled up Chane Kampanatsanyakorn it was Winfred Yu who moved all in for his tournament life worth 450,000 chips. From his left Christian Haggart pushed over the top and Shinya Umano folded his cards creating a heads-up showdown.

Yu: {Q-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}
Haggart: {A-Hearts}{J-Spades}

The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{A-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and Yu was eliminated in fourth place. We're down to four players and it's still anyone's game!

Player Chips Progress
Christian Haggart
Christian Haggart
1,700,000 350,000
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
Busted

Tags: Chane KampanatsanyakornChristian HaggartWinfred Yu

John Marshall Eliminated in 6th Place (₩32,550,000)

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

The action began with Winfred Yu raising to 65,000. It folded around to John Marshall, who announced all in. Back on Yu, he looked at Marshall and said "again?" Marshall nodded and Yu put the necessary chips in the middle. Marshall was behind heading to the flop with {a-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} against Yu's {a-Clubs}{q-Spades}.

The flop came {q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} giving Marshall some outs. Those outs didn't materialize with the {7-Hearts} turn or the {7-Diamonds} river, elminating Marshall from the tournament in 6th place.

Player Chips Progress
Winfred Yu hk
Winfred Yu
1,400,000 570,000
John Marshall us
John Marshall
Busted

Tags: John MarshallWinfred Yu

Keiichiro Sugimoto Eliminated in 7th Place (₩25,700,000)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Keiichiro Sugimoto
Keiichiro Sugimoto

Christian Haggart raised to 55,000 and it folded to Keiichiro Sugimoto who moved all in. Sam Cohen also went all in and it folded back to Haggart who eventually folded. When the hands were tabled, it was Cohen who was ahead going to the flop with {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} against the {a-Hearts}{5-Clubs} of Sugimoto.

The board ran out {k-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{7-Hearts}, eliminating Sugimoto from the tournament in 7th place, just two hands after he doubled up.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Cohen us
Sam Cohen
925,000 235,000
Keiichiro Sugimoto
Keiichiro Sugimoto
Busted

Tags: Christian HaggartKeiichiro SugimotoSam Cohen

Kosaku Akashi (9th - ₩ 15,433,200) and Makoto Yoshimichi (8th -₩ 20,560,000) Eliminated

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Makoto Yoshimichi
Makoto Yoshimichi

The action folded to Kosaku Akashi who moved all in for his final 129,000. Makoto Yoshimichi went all in behind him for 245,000 and that was followed by the all in of Shinya Umano, who had both of them covered.

Akashi: {a-Hearts}{5-Clubs}
Yoshimichi: {6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}
Umano: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}

The board came {2-Hearts}{9-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Umano eliminates two players from the tournament and is now sitting a slightly above average stack.

Player Chips Progress
Shinya Umano
Shinya Umano
815,000 426,000
Kosaku Akashi
Kosaku Akashi
Busted
Makoto Yoshimichi jp
Makoto Yoshimichi
Busted

Tags: Kosaku AkashiMakoto YoshimichiShinya Umano

Andy Chan Eliminated in 11th Place (₩10,280,000

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Andy Chan
Andy Chan

Andy Chan was down to his final 53,000 chips when he just moved all in from the hijack. Kosaku Akashi tanked for a bit and called from the small blind after which Chane Kampanatsanyakorn called from the big.

The flop brought {2-Spades}{9-Hearts}{10-Hearts} and both players who still had chips left decided to check.

On the turn the {A-Hearts} hit and Akashi checked again to Kampanatsanyakorn who bet 70,000 this time around. Akashi called and on the river the {5-Hearts} hit.

Both players checked and Akashi showed [Ac8c8] which was no good against Kampanatsanyakorn's {A-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}, as he had rivered a flush. Chan showed {J-Spades}{8-Diamonds} and he was eliminated in 10th place.

Play will now continue with two tables of five until we lose one more player before the Final 9 create the official final table.

Player Chips Progress
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn th
Chane Kampanatsanyakorn
650,000 118,000
Kosaku Akashi
Kosaku Akashi
385,000 20,000
Andy Chan us
Andy Chan
Busted

Tags: Chane KampanatsanyakornKosaku Akashi

Yencheng Huang Eliminated in 13th Place (₩8,570,000)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Yencheng Huang
Yencheng Huang

The pre-final table eliminations have been following each other up in quick succession as we are down to just 12 after Yencheng Huang just hit the rail.

Huang kicked off the action himself with a raise to 20,000 and quickly it was folded to John Marshall who three-bet from the small blind to 62,000. Huang tanked for a bit and called.

The flop brought out {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}{9-Spades} and Marshall immediately moved all in to put his opponent in a tough spot. Huang had about 280,000 chips left and after about 10 seconds he made the call creating a huge pot.

Marshall: {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}
Huang: {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}

The board ran out {4-Clubs}, {A-Spades} and Huang busted out in a massive pot. Marshall is now our new chip leader as two tables of six players remain.

Player Chips Progress
John Marshall us
John Marshall
895,000 590,000
Yencheng Huang
Yencheng Huang
Busted

Tags: John MarshallYencheng Huang