2017 Poker King Cup Macau

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 Poker King Cup Macau

Final Results
Winner
Longyun Li
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
1,225,500 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
15,000 HKD
Entries
490
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
25,000

Poker King Cup Macau 2017 Main Event Day 2 Set to Start

Nearly game time on Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Macau Main Event
Nearly game time on Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Macau Main Event

With the three starting flights now out of the way all the remaining players have assembled for the first time for Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Macau 2017 Main Event.

A total of 231 players have so far successfully circumnavigated the tournament minefield and with registration now closed, that looks set to shrink when play resumes at 1pm local time (GMT+7).

Day 1A frontrunner Alex Lee from Singapore heads into today as the overall chip leader with 191,500, though the USA’s Benjamin Hamnett (another Day 1A entrant) is close behind and will be starting play with 180,900.

Other notable stacks heading into Day 2 include Day 1B top dog Wei Guoliang (179,100) and Day 1C chip leader Yah Loon Lim (177,300) with India’s Bobbie Suri (161,300) rounding out the top five.

A total of 490 players – 69 Day 1A entrants, 131 Day 1B entrants and 290 Day 1C entrants – anted-up the HK$15,000+1,500 buy-in to smash the HK$5 guarantee and balloon the prize pool to HK$7,129,000 (~US$915,295). With the top 63 getting paid and a min-cash good for HK$26,000 168 will be leaving empty handed.

However, all eyes will be on the trophy, title, and massive HK$1,389,000 (~$178,333) first prize. Level length has now increased from 40 to 60 minutes and play will start at level 12 with blinds of 800/1,600 with a 200 running ante and conclude at the end of level 18.

Whether play reaches the hallowed money spots before the end of the day remains to be seen, but one thing we are sure of is that the competition will be fierce and we expect to see some scintillating poker.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the tournament floor all day to bring you all the action as it happens so stay tuned as we find out who make it through to Day 3.

Main Event

Day 2 Started

Level: 12

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 200

Action Aplenty With Cards in the Air

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

The cards are now in motion here at the Poker King Club at the Venetian, with the surviving Day 1 players starting how they finished the previous day’s play – with lots of action.

Many of the numerous short stacks are attempting to go big or go home, with Li Xiaodong doing the latter, though not by choice we assume. Down to his last 7,500 Xiaodong got this in on the first orbit with {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}, running into the {j-Spades}{j-Hearts} of Weizhou Zha.

The board ran out {6-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{4-Spades} to give Xiaodong an open-ended straight draw, but this was as good as it got, with the turn and river running out {q-Hearts} and {7-Hearts} respectively to send Xiaodong packing and bring Zha up to over 100,000.

Two of the other short-stacks ran a little better with Lei Jichong running his tiny 7,800 up to 12,400 and getting all of this in pre-flop with {a-Hearts}{5-Spades} against big blind Lester Edoc’s pretty looking {9-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}.

Jichong paired his ace on the {a-Spades}{7-Spades}{9-Clubs} flop, improving to an unneeded flush when the turn and river ran out {q-Spades} and {6-Spades} respectively to climb to 26,600 while Edoc dropped a little to 42,000.

China’s Yang Chao went one better and scored a triple up, eliminating the unfortunate Jiang Xiao Feng in the process. Chao and Feng got all the chips in pre-flop with Yang Hua, who had them both covered, also making the call.

Yang Chao:{a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Jiang Xiao Feng:{a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}
Yang Hua: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

While Chao found his ace-eight dominated by both opponent’s ace-queen the flop was a kind one, falling {3-Spades}{5-Spades}{8-Spades} to give him top pair and the flush re-draw, which immediately came in on the {j-Spades} turn. The {k-Hearts} river was merely a formality and Chao tripled to 75,900, Feng busted and Hua dropped to 50,000.

Wang Yongbin secured himself a double at Arnold Chan’s expense, with the chips all going in pre-flop. It was a flip with Yongbin holding {a-Spades}{10-Hearts} and Chan having {6-Spades}{6-Hearts}. The flop fell {q-Hearts}{a-Hearts}{8-Hearts} to give Yongbin top pair and a flush draw and the {5-Hearts} turn locked in the double. Yongbin climbed to 29,400 while Chan dropped to 75,000.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Chao cn
Yang Chao
75,900 51,200
Arnold Chan hk
Arnold Chan
75,000 -48,800
Yang Hua cn
Yang Hua
50,000 -16,300
Lester Edoc ph
Lester Edoc
42,000 -9,500
Wang Yongbin cn
Wang Yongbin
29,400 15,600
Lei Jichong cn
Lei Jichong
26,600 18,800
Jiang Xiao Feng cn
Jiang Xiao Feng
Busted

Tags: Jiang Xiao FengLei JichongLester EdocWang YongbinYang ChaoYang Hua

Rough Start for Chan

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Arnold Chan
Arnold Chan

Hong Kong’s Arnold Chan is not getting the start he wanted and has just lost another hand. This time Lin Yong taking a bite out of Chan’s stack with both players getting all the chips is pre once again. Yong had nine-ten suited while Chan held ace-king.

Unfortunately for Chan, Yong paired his nine, and with no ace or king making a showing he climbed to 92,000 after the hand while Chan slumped to 47,000 and did not look happy about this at all.

Player Chips Progress
Lin Yong us
Lin Yong
92,000 21,300
Arnold Chan hk
Arnold Chan
47,000 -28,000

Tags: Arnold ChanLin Yong

Yong Busts Li

Level 12 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

Lin Yong has got his Day 2 off to a great start and the US player had not long doubled through from Arnold Chan before becoming embroiled in another monster pot, this one against ‘Juicy’ Sixiao Li.

We missed the pre-flop action but arrived in time to see all the chips go in on a two-nine-five flop. The pot was a sizable one and Yong had the best of it with a set of twos – Li mucked as soon as his hand was turned over and she headed for the rail while Yong stacked up to over 160,000.

Player Chips Progress
Lin Yong us
Lin Yong
160,000 68,000
Sixiao Li cn
Sixiao Li
Busted

Tags: Sixiao Li Lin Yong

Level: 13

Blinds: 1,000/2,000

Ante: 300

Kun and Luyckx Chop, Chan Busts

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Richard Ma
Richard Ma

An interesting hand played out between Wang Kun and Bart Luyckx over on table four, with Yuan Li sparking the fuse with a pre-flop min-raise raise from the cutoff.

Kun cam over the top from the button for 30,000 and action folded around to Luyckx in the big blind, who peeked down at his hold cards and then moved all-in for around 95,000.

Li quickly got out of the way and Kun had a decision to make as the call would be for his tournament life should he chose to make it. Make it he did however and the cards were turned over.

Wang Kun: {j-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}
Bart Luyckx: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}

Kun found himself in bad shape but the flop was an extremely sweaty {q-Clubs}{9-Clubs}{10-Spades} to give him the open-ended straight draw to go with his two jack outs. Luyckx looked distinctly unhappy when the {j-Spades} rolled off on the turn to give Kun the lead but the poker gods were just toying with both player’s emotions and the {8-Clubs} river gave both players’s the straight and they chopped up the pot.

An unhappy looking Arnold Chan then wandered past the table as the pot was being divvied up and was kind enough to tell us his tale of woe.

Chan had got his last 40,000 in pre-flop with pocket tens and been looked up by Richard Ma, who had ace-queen. The flop came low and raggedy and while there was some paint on the turn it was a king to keep Chan in the lead.

However, disaster struck on the river with an ace hitting the board to crush Chan’s Main Event hopes and Ma stacked up to 150,000.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Ma cn
Richard Ma
150,000 36,800
Arnold Chan hk
Arnold Chan
Busted

Tags: Arnold ChanRichard Ma

Suri Bluffs Zongge

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Bobbie Suri
Bobbie Suri

The Suri express is building up steam once again with Zheng Zongge the man tied to the tracks in this particular hand. Pre-flop it was Zongge who was the aggressor, making it 3,500 from the cutoff with Suri and the big blind coming along for the raid.

The big blind checked the {j-}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop over to Zongge, who seemed a little gun shy and chose not to continuation bet and the action was on Suri.

Needing no further encouragement the Indian player made it 6,500 to go. While this was enough to get the big blind to bow out Zongge made the call to take play heads-up to the {k-Clubs} turn.

Now Zongge chose to lead, firing out a bet of 12,000 and Suri hit the think tank for a minute or so before pulling the trigger and moving all-in. Now it was Zongge’s turn to tank but after thinking it over he decided to wait for a better spot and threw his hand away. Suri obligingly turned over {a-Spades}{3-Spades} for a stone cold bluff.

Player Chips Progress
Bobbie Suri in
Bobbie Suri
185,000 23,800
Zheng Zongge cn
Zheng Zongge
70,000 -64,100

Tags: Bobbie SuriZheng Zongge

Ichinose Busts Bo

Level 13 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Kosei Ichinose
Kosei Ichinose

We arrived at Kosei Ichinose’s table in time to find the Japanese player involved in a big pot against Xu Bo. While we do not know what any of the pre-flop action was we do know that all the chips went in on the river on a board reading {3-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}{4-Spades} {8-Hearts} {6-Spades}.

Bo’s hand is already face down in the muck and Ichinose had {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades} face up on the felt next to him and the stacks were being counted down. It looked like Ichinose had Bo covered and we lose another as the Japanese player stacked up to 140,000.

Player Chips Progress
Kosei Ichinose jp
Kosei Ichinose
140,000 101,800
Xu Bo cn
Xu Bo
Busted

Tags: Kosei IchinoseXu Bo