2019 PokerStars Red Dragon Jeju

₩2,500,000 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Red Dragon Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Zhihao Zhang
Winning Hand
98
Prize
345,370,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
2,500,000 KRW
Prize Pool
1,896,592,500 KRW
Entries
869
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 4
Players Left
1

Zhihao Zhang Wins the 2019 Red Dragon Jeju Main Event (₩345,370,000)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Zhihao Zhang Wins the 2019 Red Dragon Jeju Main Event
Zhihao Zhang Wins the 2019 Red Dragon Jeju Main Event

A new dragon slayer has been crowned as the final table of the record-breaking 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon ₩2,500,000 Main Event has come to the conclusion in just five hours of play. Zhihao Zhang entered the final day with 45 percent of the chips in play and never relinquished the top spot, however, he did cut a deal with Ting Yi Tsai prior to the heads-up duel.

The tournament set a new record as the biggest live poker event in South Korea thanks to a field of 869 entries, creating a prize pool of ₩1,896,592,500 (~$1,626,470). The top 108 spots were paid and it was Zhang that took home the lion's share thanks to a top prize of ₩345,370,000. Runner-up Tsai, the only non-Mainland China player on the final table, had to settle for a payday of ₩290,000,000.

The 869-strong field was made up of 487 unique entries, drawing players from 20 different countries with China (76.6%) making up the largest portion of the field with 373 unique entries. Japan (7%) was the next best-represented nation, with 34 unique entries, followed by Taiwan (4.3%) with 21 unique entries.

It was the second Red Dragon Main Event cash for 28-year-old Zhang, who hails from Xi'an in northwest China where he works for the family business. Back in January 2014, Zhang finished in 33rd place for a payday of HK$ 38,000 and mainly plays in Chinese-based poker tournaments.

"When playing Texas Hold’em you still need some luck, we all made it this far so I believe we [the players] all had similar levels of skill, it’s just because of my big chip advantage from Day 3," Zhang pointed out in the interview after his victory via the aid of a translator.

On top of the unique Red Dragon trophy and the six-figure prize money, Zhang also received a luxurious Rolex Submariner Date watch in Oystersteel worth USD$20,000, exclusively sponsored by 6UP – the official partner of PokerStars in Asia.

When asked what his strategy for the final table was, Zhang had the following to say.

“For my strategy coming into the final table, you must play aggressively and try and gain an advantage.”

His major advantage right from the bat was a commanding lead with nearly half of the chips in play after he had dominated the late action on the previous day to become the odds-on favorite to win the tournament. While he remained very focused and picked the spots during the early stages, that definitely changed during short-handed play.

“When we got down to the last three I played even looser and more aggressive, and when I got down to heads-up against the Taiwanese player I still played very loose and very aggressive, just like I played in the last hand.”

The heads-up duel for the title, trophy, and glory lasted all but seven minutes as a three-bet pot saw Zhang with a gutshot against top pair and he hit the perfect turn card to leave Tsai drawing dead when all the chips went in.

Also featured on the final table were Yifan Cao, Rongshan Li, and Zhenhua Lu, who had reached his second Red Dragon final table in as many years.

Zhihao Zhang Wins the 2019 Red Dragon Jeju Main Event
Zhihao Zhang Wins the 2019 Red Dragon Jeju Main Event

Final Result 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon Main Event

PlaceWinnerCountry/RegionPrize (in KRW)Deal (in KRW)Prize (in USD)
1Zhihao ZhangChina₩393,553,500₩345,370,000*$295,049*
2Ting Yi TsaiTaiwan₩241,816,000₩290,000,000*$247,747*
3Cangsheng NiChina₩146,986,000 $126,408
4Xin HeChina₩108,106,000 $92,971
5Yifan CaoChina₩73,019,000 $62,796
6Rongshan LiChina₩53,294,000 $45,833
7Dapeng WangChina₩43,622,000 $37,515
8Zhenhua LuChina₩37,932,000 $32,622
9Wenyan LiuChina₩32,242,000 $27,728

*reflects deal of the last two players; they played for the trophy, Rolex watch and ₩15,370,000 to the winner

Three Quick Eliminations at the Start

The final table started with a very distinct distribution of the chips and in the matter of one hour, the field was reduced to the last six hopefuls already. A few minutes into the final day, Wenyan Liu ended up second-best with ace-jack suited against the ace-king suited of Ting Yi Tsai and found no help on an eight-high board.

Only five minutes later, the hopes of Zhenhua Lu to better his fourth-place finish from last year in Macau vanished when he flopped second pair with eight-seven in a battle of the blinds against eventual champion Zhihao Zhang. He got it in after the turn and Zhang c called with jack-deuce for flopped top pair.

The third casualty on the final table was Dapeng Wang, who never managed to build his stack. Eventually, he called the shove of Cangsheng Ni with pocket eights and found himself dominated by the pocket jacks of Ni.

Tsai's Roller Coaster Ride

It didn't take long to reduce the field further as Rongshan Li lost the race against his short stack and bowed out in 6th place. He busted against Yifan Cao, who then became the next player to bust.

After cruising to a comfortable second place early on thanks to a knockout and winning a pot against Zhang with ace-high, Tsai hit a rough patch when there were five players remaining. His ambitious three-bet against Zhang was shot down and right after he was all-in and at risk with pocket eights against the pocket aces of Cangsheng Ni. One card away from being sent to the rail in 5th place, Tsai spiked his two-outer on the river and was right back in it.

Ni then doubled through Zhang with turned set against flopped top two pair and Xin He lost a flip with pocket nines against the ace-queen of Zhang to reduce the field to the final three players. Once they returned to their seats, it was a brief affair to set up the duel for the title as Tsai came out on top with ace-jack against the king-ten suited of Ni.

The deal negotiations between Tsai and Zhang and subsequent break before returning to their seats took longer than the battle one-versus-one as seven minutes were all it took in order to determine a champion. In a three-bet pot, Tsai flopped top pair with king-jack suited and Zhang had a gutshot with eight-seven. The turn completed the straight and the chips went in, Zhang already celebrated with his rail even before the meaningless river was dealt.

That wraps up the PokerNews Main Event coverage, but several other events are still running at the festival in Jeju such as the final day of the Baby Dragon, the Anniversary event and the first day of the ₩10,000,000 Super High Roller.

Tags: Rongshan LiTing Yi TsaiYifan CaoZhenhua LuZhihao Zhang

Ting Yi Tsai Eliminated in 2nd Place (₩290,000,000)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Ting Yi Tsai
Ting Yi Tsai

Zhihao Zhang raised to 400,000 with the {9-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} on the button and Ting Yi Tsai three-bet to 1,400,000 with the {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}, which Zhang called.

After the {j-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs} flop, Tsai continued for 1,000,000 and picked up a call to see the {10-Diamonds} on the turn. Tsai check-jammed into a bet of 2,200,000 by Zhang and was snap-called to find himself drawing dead to the meaningless {4-Clubs} river.

As per the deal agreement, Tsai takes home ₩290,000,000 while Zhang goes wire-to-wire and receives the elusive Red Dragon trophy, Rolex watch, and top prize of ₩345,370,000.

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Zhihao Zhang cn
Zhihao Zhang
26,070,000 11,070,000
Ting Yi Tsai tw
Ting Yi Tsai
Busted

Tags: Ting Yi TsaiZhihao Zhang

Cangsheng Ni Eliminated in 3rd Place (₩146,986,000)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Cangsheng Ni
Cangsheng Ni

Cangsheng Ni raised the button to 400,000 and Ting Yi Tsai moved all in from the big blind. Ni had a stack of 3,800,000 behind and eventually called it off.

Cangsheng Ni: {k-Spades}{10-Spades}
Ting Yi Tsai: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The board came {9-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{k-Hearts} and the ace on the turn left Ni drawing dead in third place for a payday of ₩146,986,000.

Player Chips Progress
Ting Yi Tsai tw
Ting Yi Tsai
9,300,000 2,800,000
Cangsheng Ni cn
Cangsheng Ni
Busted

Tags: Cangsheng NiTing Yi Tsai

Xin He Eliminated in 4th Place (₩108,106,000)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Xin He
Xin He

Xin He from under the gun and chip leader Zhihao Zhang on the button were off to the races as the former ended up all in and at risk for around 4.8 million.

Xin He: {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}
Zhihao Zhang: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}

The {q-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{4-Hearts} flop gave Zhang the top pair and the superior back door hearts draw. Nothing changed with the {k-Clubs} turn and the {8-Clubs} river spelled the end for He in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Zhihao Zhang cn
Zhihao Zhang
16,000,000 5,000,000
Xin He cn
Xin He
Busted

Tags: Xin HeZhihao Zhang

Yifan Cao Eliminated in 5th Place (₩ 73,019,000)

Level 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Yifan Cao
Yifan Cao

Yifan Cao called a raise to 350,000 on the button and Xin He then moved all in for 2.5 million out of the big blind, which forced out Zhihao Zhang as initial raiser. Cao gave it some thought and called it off for 2.1 million in chips.

Yifan Cao: {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Xin He: {a-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds}

The {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop was bad news for Cao and he was drawing dead as soon as the {2-Spades} fell on the turn, a meaningless {3-Clubs} followed on the river and Cao was already on his way out to collect ₩ 73,019,000 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Xin He cn
Xin He
5,100,000 2,300,000
Yifan Cao cn
Yifan Cao
Busted

Tags: Xin HeYifan CaoZhihao Zhang

Rongshan Li Eliminated in 6th Place (₩ 53,294,000)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Rongshan Li
Rongshan Li

Down to just 510,000, Rongshan Li moved all in from the button and Yifan Cao made the call out of the big blind.

Rongshan Li: {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts}
Yifan Cao: {q-Diamonds}{6-Spades}

The {q-Hearts}{3-Spades}{2-Spades} flop improved Cao to a pair of queens and he made two pair with the {6-Clubs} turn to leave Li drawing dead and make the {5-Spades} river a formality.

Li takes home ₩ 53,294,000 and the field has been reduced to the final five.

Player Chips Progress
Yifan Cao cn
Yifan Cao
3,000,000 600,000
Rongshan Li cn
Rongshan Li
Busted

Tags: Rongshan LiYifan Cao

Dapeng Wang Eliminated in 7h Place (₩ 43,622,000)

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Cangsheng Ni and Dapeng Wang
Cangsheng Ni and Dapeng Wang

Cangsheng Ni open-shoved from the hijack for 2.3 million and Dapeng Wang called all-in for 770,000 in the cutoff.

Dapeng Wang: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}
Cangsheng Ni: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

The board came {5-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} and that sent Wang to the rail in 7th place for ₩ 43,622,000.

Player Chips Progress
Cangsheng Ni cn
Cangsheng Ni
3,400,000 1,400,000
Dapeng Wang cn
Dapeng Wang
Busted

Tags: Cangsheng NiDapeng Wang

Zhenhua Lu Eliminated in 8th Place (₩ 37,932,000)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Zhenhua Lu
Zhenhua Lu

Zhenhua Lu limped in with the {8-Hearts}{7-Clubs} from the small blind and chip leader Zhihao Zhang checked his option with {j-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}. Both flopped a pair on {j-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{5-Spades} and Lu check-raised from 100,000 to 300,000. Zhang gave it some consideration and made the call.

After the {a-Diamonds} turn, Lu moved all in for 540,000 and Zhang called instantly.

Athe {k-Spades} on the river failed to improve Lu and he finished in 8th place for ₩ 37,932,000 in his second Red Dragon Main Event final table appearance.

Player Chips Progress
Zhihao Zhang cn
Zhihao Zhang
12,400,000 880,000
Zhenhua Lu cn
Zhenhua Lu
Busted

Tags: Zhenhua LuZhihao Zhang

Wenyan Liu Eliminated in 9th Place (₩ 32,242,000)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Wenyan Liu
Wenyan Liu

Wenyan Liu raised to 200,000 from early position and Ting Yi Tsai moved all in for 32 big blinds from two seats over, Liu eventually called all in for 19 big blinds.

Wenyan Liu: {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}
Ting Yi Tsai: {a-Spades}{k-Spades}

The board came {10-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{4-Spades}{8-Hearts} and just like that ten minutes into the final table, Liu was eliminated in 9th place for ₩ 32,242,000.

Player Chips Progress
Ting Yi Tsai tw
Ting Yi Tsai
5,300,000 2,300,000
Wenyan Liu cn
Wenyan Liu
Busted

Tags: Ting Yi TsaiWenyan Liu

Baby Dragon Sets Record in South Korea With 593 Entries; 72 Return for Final Day

Qiuning Zhang
Qiuning Zhang

While Day 3 of the 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon Jeju ₩2,500,000 Main Event was playing down to the nine-handed final table, another tournament ran concurrently and continued the success of the festival at the Jeju Shinhwa World - Landing Casino.

Both starting days of the ₩1,500,000 Baby Dragon ensured a busy day at the poker tables and resulted in a record for this very event in South Korea as it nearly doubled the 298 entries of the previous year.

Day 1a drew a total of 363 entrants (296 unique players) and the evening flight with 20-minute levels gathered another 230 entries (190 unique players) to create a field of 593 total entries.

The prize pool stands at a sizable ₩ 776,534,000 (~$662,815) and the winner will take home a top prize of ₩168,502,000 (~US$143,830).

With the format playing down to the money and paying out 12 percent of the field each starting flight, a total of 44 Day 1a players locked up a payday of at least ₩2,796,000 (~US$2,385).

China's Qiuning Zhang bagged up a sizable lead with 852,000 in chips on a single bullet and the next closest rival Xinglai Yitrails by quite a margin with 597,000. Former Red Dragon Main Event champion and 2019 Main Event bubble boy Dengfeng "Denny" Yu rounded out the top three Day 1a stacks with 594,000 in chips.

Other Day 1a notables who battled through to Day 2 include China's Bin Zhao (463,000) and Dong Chen (299,000), Taiwan's Chien Fa Chou (223,000) and Australia's Kelvin Beattie (173,000).

Defending champion James Won Lee was in the running but was unable to make it through to Day 2, with other notables to come up short, at least on the opening flight, including Thailand's Phachara Wongwichit, Singapore's Alex Lee, reigning APPT Korea Champion Sparrow Cheung, the Philippines' Mike Takayama and Taiwan's Hung Sheng Lin to name but a few.

Bo Jin topped the counts of the second starting flight and returns second in chips for Day 2 with a stack of 628,000. China's Sun Guodong (617,000) and Thailand's Kannapong Thanarattrakul (432,000) rounded out the top three Day 1b stacks, with other notables to bag big including the previously mentioned Wongwichit (393,000), Taiwan's Chen An Lin (336,000) and China's Hao Chen (276,000).

Only 28 players made it through Day 1b and 72 remaining survivors returned to their seats at 1 p.m. local time to play down to a champion. Day 2 features a level duration of 40 minutes and the action recommenced with blinds of 5,000-10,000 and a big blind ante of 10,000. The event will play down to a champion today and the average stack at the start was just shy of 25 big blinds.

Top 10 Chip Counts for Day 2

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Qiuning ZhangChina852,00085
2Bo JinChina628,00063
3Sun GuodongChina617,00062
4Xianlai LiChina597,00060
5Dengfeng YuChina594,00059
6Yucheng XiaoChina524,00052
7Ferlyn CabalingPhilippines483,00048
8Bin ZhaoChina463,00046
9Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand432,00043
10Nengyue ChenChina421,00042
Baby Dragon Trophy
Baby Dragon Trophy

Tags: Alex LeeBin ZhaoBo JinChen An LinChien Fa ChouDong ChenHao ChenHung Sheng LinJames Won LeeKannapong ThanarattrakulKelvin BeattieMike TakayamaPhachara WongwichitQiuning ZhangSparrow Cheung