2017 Poker King Cup Macau

HK$80,000 High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 Poker King Cup Macau

Event Info
Buy-in
76,000 HKD
Entries
37
Players Left
3
Average Chip Stack
616,667
Total Chips
1,850,000
Level Info
Level
23
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
5,000

Chung Yuan Yu Wins Poker King Cup Macau 2017 HK$80,000 High Roller

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Chung Yuan Yu wins his first title
Chung Yuan Yu wins his first title

The Poker King Cup Macau 2017 HK$80,000 High Roller saw 34 players battle it out on the baize for the trophy and the all-important title. With the format supporting unlimited re-entries, three players chose to fire a second bullet to bring the total number of entries up to 37 and juice the prize pool up to HK$2,755,700 (~US$354,052).

It took a little over 14 hours, spread over two days and twenty-three 40-minute levels for Taiwan’s Chung Yuan Yu to take down his first title and emerge triumphant, defeating Thailand’s Phanlert Sukonthachartnant after 15-minutes of heads-up play.

Yu began heads-up with a commanding 4-1 chip lead and while Sukonthachartnant tried his level best to fight his way back into contention the Taiwanese player’s chip mountain was too tall to climb.

It took 10-minutes of pre-flop raise-folding before the first flop was dealt, which Yu took down with a continuation bet to further extend his lead. The very next hand it was all over.

Sukonthachartnant limped the button, Yu raised another 100,000 more from the big blind and the Thai player moved all-in for his last 330,000 with ace-eight offsuit. Yu made the call with queen-eight suited and spiked his queen on the turn to take the title, trophy, and HK$1,020,700 (~US$131,144) first prize.

It appears this is just Yu's first ever live cash and according to his nephew, high stacks specialist and RunGood App developer James Chen, just his second ever tournament though he is a keen cash game player and plays in some of Macau’s high stakes games on a regular basis.

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (HK$)Prize (USD)
1Chung Yuan YuTaiwanHK$1,020,000$131,144
2Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailandHK$661,000$84,925
3Liang YuChinaHK$413,000$53,062
4Huidong GuMacauHK$289,000$37,131
5Qiang LinChinaHK$207,000$26,595
6Tang Tian YuanChinaHK$165,000$21,199

Day 2 began with 22 returning players from Day 1 with Germany’s Fabian Quoss and two new entries choosing to join at the start of level 10 to bring the total number of players up to 25.

This quickly became 24 with the elimination of Xixiang Luo, whose set of sixes were rivered by Tang Tian Yuan’s gutshot straight draw and flush draw, which opened the floodgates for a slew of speedy eliminations.

Notables to fall by the wayside included James Chen (at the hands of his uncle Chung Yuan Yu ironically) PokerStars Championship Macau Single Day High Roller HK$206,000 Champion Quan Zhou, German High Roller specialist Fabian Quoss and Winfred Yu, with the elimination of the last two taking play down to a single ten-handed final table.

Phanlert Sukonthachartnant began the day as chip leader and the Thai player remained in pole position for the majority of the day, only relinquishing his lead when play became five-handed.

Before that, however, there was a flurry of rapid exits with Yuan Li departing shortly before the break marking the end of level 15 after running his pocket sevens into the pocket nines of Sukonthachartnant.

A car crash of a hand immediately after play resumed saw a three-way pre-flop all-in. A short-stacked Wang Zuo, holding pocket jacks, was the first to pull the trigger and Zuo was quickly followed into the pot by Liang Yu, holding pocket kings; Taiwan’s Pete Chen then woke up with pocket aces in late position and made the call, only to see Yu spike a set of kings to bust Zuo and cripple Chen, who departed shortly afterward.

The unfortunate Luo Xi took the unenviable title of bubble boy not long after, making an ill-timed bluff against Liang Yu after moving all-in on the turn on a king-high board with seven-eight suited only to find himself drawing dead when Yu made the call with king-queen offsuit. This sent Xi to the rail and catapulted Yu into the chip lead in one fell swoop.

The first paying casualty was China’s Tang Tian Yuan, who departed in sixth place after running his jack-nine offsuit into the pocket queen of Chung Yuan Yu on a nine-high flop to grant Yu the chip lead.

The departure of Qiang Lin shortly afterward at the hands of Sukonthachartnant saw the latter seize the lead once more, though this subsequently changed hands on numerous occasions with all four remaining players taking it in turns to be top dog.

Huidong Gu enjoyed a stint as table captain before Liang Yu bested him on three separate occasions to whittle down his stack, with the third hand being Gu’s last after he shoved the turn in a hand holding king-high and ran into Yu’s turned two pair with a flush redraw, which duly came in on the river.

The remaining three players were all reasonably deep stacked after this and it took a full 60-minutes of further play until three became two. Liang Yu became the third place finisher after losing a massive pot toChung Yuan Yu, running into the latter’s flopped set of sevens to drop down to under 10 big blinds.

Chung Yuan Yu administered the coup de grace just two orbits later. Liang Yu moved all-in from the small blind for his last 8 big blinds at the close of level 22 with king-eight offsuit with Yu making the call with the dominating king-nine offsuit. The low raggedy board meant Chung Yuan Yu’s kicker played.

This concludes the PokerNews live reporting in the two-day High Roller event but we will return tomorrow for Day 1A of the Poker King Cup Macau 2017 HK$15,000+$1,500 Main Event at 1pm local time so join us then.

Tags: Chung Yuan YuHuidong GuJames ChenLiang YuPhanlert SukonthachartnantQiang LinTang Tian Yuan

Phanlert Sukonthachartnant Eliminated in 2nd Place (HK$661,000)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant came agonisingly close to his second High Roller title
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant came agonisingly close to his second High Roller title

While he began play as chip leader and maintained that for the majority of the day until play became short-handed, with a 1-4 chip deficit when play entered heads-up Thailand’s Phanlert Sukonthachartnant had a mountain to climb if he wanted to emerge victorious.

The first few hands of heads-up involved both players either raising or folding for the first 10-minutes and the stacks changed very little before we had our first flop with Chung Yuan Yu making it 65,000 to go from the button and Sukonthachartnant chose to defend his big blind.

Sukonthachartnant checked the {4-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{5-Spades} flop over to Yu, who did not take too long before firing out a c-bet of 90,000. The Thai player quickly mucked and Yu edged slightly further in front.

The very next hand it was all over. Sukonthachartnant limped the button and Yu decided to put the hammer down and raised to 130,000 in total. However, it looked as though Sukonthachartnant had planned out his play in advance and he quickly stacked up his chips into two towers and pushed them all into the middle for a shove of 350,000 in total.

Yu asked for a count but looked eager to finish things and did not think too long before announcing the call and the cards were turned over.

Phanlert Sukonthachartnant: {a-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}
Chung Yuan Yu: {q-Clubs}{8-Clubs}

As the at-risk player Sukonthachartnant seemed happy to find himself in front and the {7-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{2-Spades} flop saw the Thai player maintain his slender lead before disaster struck and the {q-Hearts} hit the turn to cheers from the sizable Taiwanese rail and fist pump and heartfelt “Yeah!” from Yu.

Sukonthachartnant was left drawing to the deck’s three remaining aces but unfortunately, the {4-Hearts} river was not one of them and Yu’s rail went wild. The Taiwanese player instantly shot to his feet and went over to shake his opponent’s hand before running over to celebrate with his cheerleaders as rousing shouts of “Taiwan! Taiwan!” echoed through the tournament area.

While he may have fallen at the final hurdle and failed to get that all important rub of the green, Sukonthachartnant played a great tournament so can’t be too disappointed in his performance. While finishing in second hurts when you have some so close to winning we don’t think the Thai player will be too disappointed when he wakes up tomorrow and finds himself the best part of US$84,927 better off.

It’s obvious that Yu is happy with the result, however, and after posing for his winner’s picture he headed off to collect his trophy. There will be a full recap to follow so watch this space.

Player Chips Progress
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
1,850,000 360,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
Busted

Tags: Phanlert SukonthachartnantChung Yuan Yu

Liang Yu Eliminated in 3rd Place (HK$413,000)

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Liang Yu (left) finishes in third
Liang Yu (left) finishes in third

Liang Yu has been nursing his short stack for a while now, and seemed to be ducking and diving at the right time, moving all-in three times in quick succession without getting a caller.

However, that trend did not continue. Down to his last 106,000 Liang Yu moved all-in pre-flop from the small blind and with chips to spare Chung Yuan Yu made the call and the cards were turned over.

Liang Yu: {k-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Chung Yuan Yu: {k-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

When you’re hot you’re hot and Chung Yuen Yu is certainly the in form player at the moment and Liang Yu found himself with kicker problems and would need to catch one of the three remaining eights to survive, though a chop was also possible.

However, the board ran out {2-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{5-Spades}{4-Clubs}{J-Diamonds} meaning we lose another. Chung Yuen Yu got up from the table to give Liang Yu a hug before the latter headed for the rail and we are now heads-up for the trophy and the title.

Player Chips Progress
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
1,490,000 140,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
360,000 -30,000
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
Busted

Tags: Chung Yuan YuLiang Yu

Chung Yuan Yu Seizes Lead

Level 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Chung Yuan Yu
Chung Yuan Yu

A huge hand has just played out not long after the three remaining High Rollers returned from the break that has catapulted Chung Yuan Yu into pole position and left Liang Yu’s stack decimated. Unfortunately we were writing up another hand but fortunately, James Chen filled us in on the details once more.

Pre-flop it was Liang Yu who was the aggressor, making it 80,000 to go from the small blind and Chung Yuan Yu made the call from the big blind. The flop fell {k-}{7-}{6-} rainbow and Liang Yu checked it over to Chung Yuan Yu, who led out for 84,000.

Liang Yu made the call and a three hit the turn and this is where the fireworks happened. Liang Yu now led for 100,000 and Chung Yuan Yu moved all-in for roughly 325,000.

Liang Yu thought it over but eventually made the call but could not beat Chung Yuan Yu’s flopped set of sevens and took a big hit. That pot puts Chung Yuan Yu firmly in the driver's seat and he now holds a sizable lead over his other two opponents.

Yu won the next hand as well, making it 80,000 to go from the small blind and Phanlert Sukonthachartnant made the call from the big blind. Yu c-bet the {7-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop for another 80,000, which was enough to take it down.

Player Chips Progress
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
1,200,000 565,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
435,000 -25,000
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
200,000 -555,000

Tags: Chung Yuan YuLiang Yu

Huidong Gu Eliminated in 4th Place (HK$289,000)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Huidong Gu finishes in fourth place
Huidong Gu finishes in fourth place

When the end came for Huidong Gu is was so sudden that we missed most of the action and only arrived in time to catch the aftermath, although we do know for a fact that it was Liang Yu wielding the executioner’s axe.

According to James Chen, who was watching from the rail, Gu moved the last of his chips in on the turn on a {q-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{2-}{5-} board and was called instantly by Yu.

Gu, holding {k-Spades}{j-Clubs} was drawing dead to Yu’s {2-Clubs}{5-Clubs} turned two pair and just to rub it in Yu completed his flush on the river and we are now down to three.

Player Chips Progress
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
1,000,000 300,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
607,000 119,000
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
243,000 -77,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
Busted

Tags: Huidong GuLiang Yu

Qiang Lin Eliminated in 5th Place (HK$207,000)

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Qiang Lin finishes in 5th
Qiang Lin finishes in 5th

Only an orbit or so after the elimination of Tian Tang Yuan and we have another casualty with Qiang Lin and Phanlert Sukonthachartnant tangling in a hand that saw the former's tournament come to a close.

Down to around 12 big blinds, Lin made it 22,000 to go from the cutoff, prompting button Chung Yuan Yu to ask him why he didn’t just move all-in. Lin said nothing and Yu tossed in the call before Sukonthachartnant counted out a chunky raise from the small blind and made it 100,000 to go.

Huidong Gu quickly folded his big blind, Lin stuck in the rest of his chips and Yu got out of the way.

Qiang Lin: {q-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant: {j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}

Lin found himself racing for his tournament life with two over cards up against Sukonthachartnant pocket jacks and missed the board by miles when the community cards ran out {6-Spades}{3-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{7-Clubs} meaning we lose another and are now down to four.

Lin headed for the exit via the cash desk and the four remaining competitors are all guaranteed a payday of at least HK$289,000. That timely catch shoots Sukonthachartnant back into pole position and brings us to a break.

Player Chips Progress
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
527,000 177,000
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
495,000 25,000
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
469,000 69,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
359,000 9,000
Qiang Lin cn
Qiang Lin
Busted

Tags: Chung Yuan YuHuidong GuLiang YuPhanlert SukonthachartnantQiang Lin

Tang Tian ‘Terry’ Yuan Eliminated in 6th Place (HK$165,000)

Level 18 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Tang Tian Yuan becomes the first paying casualty
Tang Tian Yuan becomes the first paying casualty

As the shortest stack since before the departure of Luo Xi, Tang Tian Yuan has had his work cut out for him just treading water to survive. Down to a little over 10 big blinds, Yuan shoved three times in quick succession to build back up to 15 big blinds before a misstep against Taiwan’s Chung Yuan Yu saw Terry’s tournament come to and end.

Pre-flop it was Chung Yuan Yu who opened the action with a min-raise from under-the-gun plus one and Yuan tossed in the extras to take play heads-up to the {6-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} flop.

Yuan checked it over to Yu, who continuation bet 30,000. It did not take Yuan long to move all-in for his last 140,000 and he was called instantly by Yu.

Tang Tian Yuan: {j-Spades}{9-Hearts}
Chung Yuan Yu: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

While Yuan had hit a piece of the flop he was still trailing to Yu’s pocket queens and with the board already paired he would need to hit one of the deck’s two remaining nines to survive, plus if he hit he would have to fade the deck’s two remaining queens.

In short, it did not look good and the {3-Diamonds} turn was of no help. While the {j-Hearts} river looked like it should be helpful, Yu had a higher two pair and edged into the chip lead as Yuan headed for the cash desk to collect his HK$165,000.

Player Chips Progress
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
470,000 120,000
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
400,000 -50,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
350,000 130,000
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
350,000 -5,000
Qiang Lin cn
Qiang Lin
180,000 -36,000
Tang Tian Yuan cn
Tang Tian Yuan
Busted

Tags: Chung Yuan YuTang Tian Yuan

Xi Becomes Bubble Boy as Liang Yu Snags Lead

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Luo Xi is the bubble boy
Luo Xi is the bubble boy

Luo Xi had become increasingly active on the bubble, a fact that tablemate Liang Yu had no doubt noticed. Xi had taken down a few pots uncontested but it seemed he was on borrowed time and an ill-timed bluff against Yu has just cost Xi his tournament life and burst the bubble, guaranteeing the six remaining players an HK$165,000 (~US$21,200) payday.

Pre-flop it was Xi who was the aggressor, opening the action to 20,000 from the hi-jack. Yu chose to defend his big blind and it was heads-up to a flop of {j-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, which brought a check from Yu and a beefy bet of 35,000 from Xi.

Yu mulled it over but decided to make the call and the dealer burned and turned the {k-Clubs}. This is where the fireworks happened and after Yu checked for the second time Xi thought over his options. With a stack of 124,000 and over 110,000 in blinds and antes already in the pot Xi decided to go for it and moved all-in.

Yu did not take too long before announcing the call and Xi was in a great deal of trouble, his {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts} drawing dead against Yu’s {q-Clubs}{k-Diamonds} and just like that we are down to six. That also shoots Yu into pole position and he becomes the new chip leader.

Player Chips Progress
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
450,000 130,000
Luo Xi cn
Luo Xi
Busted

Tags: Liang YuLuo Xi

Car Crash Hand Kills Zuo and Cripples Chen as Yu Profits

Level 16 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Pete Chen's aces could not hold three-way
Pete Chen's aces could not hold three-way

Play had barely resumed following the break before there was a car crash of a hand that saw the short-stacked Wang Zuo move all-in from middle position.

Next to act Liang Yu peeked at his cards and could not get the rest of his chips over the line fast enough. Action folded around to Pete Chen in the cutoff and he moved all-in as well.

Wang Zuo: {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}
Liang Yu: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}
Pete Chen {a-}{a-}

Chen had both players covered and the best hand, but the flop fell king-high to give Yu top set and grant him the triple up. Zuo headed for the rail and Chen was left with a paltry 22,000.

Two hands later this was 20,000, which Chen moved all-in with from middle position with {7-Clubs}{8-Clubs} and was looked up by Luo Xi in the cutoff with {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}.

The flop fell {10-Clubs}{q-Spades}{9-Diamonds} to give Chen a faint glimmer of hope which was quickly dashed when the turn and river ran out {9-Spades} and the {k-Clubs} respectively meaning we are down to 7 and are on the bubble.

Player Chips Progress
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
320,000 215,000
Luo Xi cn
Luo Xi
130,000 20,000
Pete Chen hk
Pete Chen
Busted
Wang Zuo cn
Wang Zuo
Busted

Tags: Liang YuLuo XiPete ChenWang Zuo

Li Busts Before Break

Level 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Yuan Li
Yuan Li

The nine remaining High Rollers are now on a 15-minute break. There would have been ten but Yuan Li has just fallen at the hands of Phanlert Sukonthachartnant on the very last hand of level 15.

Play became a cagey affair once the ten-handed table started and while there was a bit of blind and ante swapping there were no major pots until the very last second.

Pre-flop it was Li who orchestrated his own demise with a raise to 14,000 from middle position with neighbor Sukonthachartnant making the call.

Li led the {k-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{3-Diamonds} flop for 16,000 and Sukonthachartnant made the call once more to bring in the {2-Clubs} turn. Li did not look like he was all that keen on getting called and checked the action over to Sukonthachartnant who, perhaps sensing weakness, moved all-in.

Li tanked for what felt like an eternity but was realistically only a couple of minutes before making the call for the last of his chips and the cards were turned over.

Yuan Li: {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

While Li had a pair it was not as big as Sukonthachartnant’s and the {8-Hearts} river was of no help meaning we lose another and are just 3 spots off the money.

Player Chips Progress
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant th
Phanlert Sukonthachartnant
449,000 159,000
Chung Yuan Yu tw
Chung Yuan Yu
350,000 138,000
Tang Tian Yuan cn
Tang Tian Yuan
223,000 -27,000
Qiang Lin cn
Qiang Lin
216,000 -54,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
171,000 13,000
Pete Chen hk
Pete Chen
134,000 134,000
Luo Xi cn
Luo Xi
110,000 -70,000
Liang Yu cn
Liang Yu
105,000 -15,000
Wang Zuo cn
Wang Zuo
43,000 -17,000
Yuan Li cn
Yuan Li
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Huiding GuLiang YuLuo XiPete ChenPhanlert SukonthachartnantQiang LinTang Tian YuanWang ZuoYuan Li