2022 Poker Dream Vietnam

Main Event (VND10,000,000,000 GTD)
Day: 1a
Event Info

2022 Poker Dream Vietnam

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
73
Prize
3,378,000,000 VND
Event Info
Buy-in
25,000,000 VND
Prize Pool
17,940,150,000 VND
Entries
822
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
293
Players Left
72

Welcome to Day 1a of the 2022 Poker Dream Vietnam Main Event

Poker Dream Branding
Poker Dream Branding

At 2pm local time, poker enthusiasts from near and far in the Asia-Pacific region are expected to take a shot at the crown jewel of the 2022 Poker Dream Vietnam series. The VND 25,000,000 (~ $1,019) Main Event gets underway at the luxury five-star Hoiana Hotel complex near Hoi An on the Vietnamese coastline. It comes with a VND 10,000,000,000 guarantee (~ $407,000) guarantee and that number is likely to be surpassed as the second-ever stop of the new live poker series in Asia has seen busy numbers throughout the festival so far.

Three starting days in total are available on October 20 and 21, 2022. All players start with 30,000 in chips and 12 levels of 40 minutes each are scheduled for Day 1a and 1b, whereas the turbo heat 1c will play until reaching the combined average stack of all qualifiers in the previous two heats.

The late registration and re-entry period is open for the first nine levels until approximately 9.20 pm local time for both regular heats. There will be a break every three levels for those with a 50-minute dinner break at the end of level six.

Players can participate in multiple starting days and if they advance more than once, their larger chip tally will be carried over to Day 2, as of which the level duration increases to 50 minutes each. For the final day on October 23, 2022, the levels will last 60 minutes each until a winner has been crowned.

During the inaugural Poker Dream Malaysia 2022 stop at the Resorts World Genting in Kuala Lumpur back in July 2022, the Main Event gathered 654 entries and the prize pool reached nearly three times of the initial guarantee. Among the notable finalists back then were Eric Wasylenko, Wai Kiat Lee, and Danny Huynh. David Erquiaga finished runner-up to Malaysia's Joshua Tjan and has already been taking part in other events during the series here in Hoi An.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the tournament floor from start to finish for what shapes up to be an exciting next few days of live poker action in Asia.

Tags: Danny HuynhDavid ErquiagaEric WasylenkoJoshua TjanWai Kiat Lee