2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau

Main Event
Day: 1d
Event Info

2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
1,605,472 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
6,600 HKD
Entries
221
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
75,000

Gab Yong Kim Leads Day 1D of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Gab Yong Kim leads Day 1D of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau
Gab Yong Kim leads Day 1D of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau

In what proved to be an action-packed day, the fourth of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau starting flights is now in the books. Day 1D saw 51 runners ante up the HK$6,600 buy-in and with the format offering unlimited re-entry 21 players fired extra bullets to bring the total number of entries up to 72.

With 15 percent of the field securing themselves a Day 2 seat it took thirteen 40-minute levels to thin the field down to the last eleven. The man who bagged up the most was Korea’s Gab Yong Kim, although it took him until his second bullet to find the form he needed.

Kim was in the thick of the action for the majority of the day and climbed up to the top of the chip counts after winning a huge three-way all-in against the pocket aces of Hong Kong’s Hazel Chui and the nut flush draw of Malaysia’s Victor Chong. The Korean player had flopped bottom two pair, which held to shoot him to the top of the leaderboard, bust Chui and cripple Chong, all in one blow.

As it was, Kim still found himself one of the shorter stacks as the bubble approached, with just under 15 big blinds. However, he managed to catch the cards he needed at just the right time and earned two quick back-to-back double ups to power into the chip lead.

The first came at the expense of then-frontrunner Yu Dong when Kim shoved with pocket twos and Dong looked him up with ace-nine suited. Kim’s ducks held to bring him out of the danger zone before he woke up with pocket aces a scant few hands later and moved all-in again.

This time it was fellow countryman Youngee Park who looked Kim up, though Park’s queen-jack suited was unable to crack Kim’s aces and he finished the day with a monstrous 185,500 in chips.

Dong finished a close second, bagging up an impressive 179,000 with Hong Kong’s Felix Lee rounding out the top three with a stack of 147,000 with the final eleven finishing as follows:

2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau Day 1D Survivors and Day 2 Draw

PositionNameCountryChip Count2A Table/Seat2B Table/Seat
1Gab Yong KimKorea185,500-2-3
2Yu DongChina179,000-4-7
3Felix LeeHong Kong147,8004-2-
4Andrew AnUSA139,7002-5-
5Canlin ChenChina112,300-9-9
6Jack WuTaiwan76,500-3-3
7Ye WangChina61,9009-5-
8Ping Cheong FungChina55,800-7-1
9Youngee ParkKorea46,000-9-6
10Guangrui MengChina45,9007-5-
11Hei Yong MaChina33,3005-7-

Notables who ran deep but came up short included Hong Kong’s Justin Chan, and Carson Wong and 2014 World Series of Poker Asia Pacific bracelet winner Junzhong Loo.

HK$1M GTD Side Event champion Bobby Zhang was another who could not go the distance, though not for want of trying. Zhang flirted with the chip lead for the latter part of the day before losing a huge pot against Dong when play was down to 13-handed.

Zhang and Dong got all the chips in on a jack-high double diamond flop with both players looking to make a flush, though it was Zhang who had the better draw with king-deuce suited against Dong’s speculative four-five suited. Unfortunately for Zhang, while both players missed the flush Dong paired his five to send Zhang to the rail and climb into a lead he only lost when Kim powered into pole position at the close of the day.

Dong was the man to conclude the Day 1D action, waking up with pocket aces when the short-stacked Jianfeng Xu moved all-in pre-flop with king-queen. Dong’s bullets shot down Xu’s Day 2 dreams to guarantee the remaining players a Day 2 seat worth HK$38,000, in addition to HK$6,000 in cash.

Day 2A begins at 1pm on Wednesday, 29 November, with Day 2B playing out at the same time on Thursday, 30 November and the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand to cover all the Main Event tournament thrills and spills.
Day 1E kicks off at 1pm local time (GMT+8) on Monday, 27 November so join us then as we see who else has what it takes to secure a Day 2 seat.

Tags: Andrew AnBobby ZhangCanlin ChenFelix LeeGab Yong KimGuangrui MengHazel ChuiJack WuJianfeng XuJunzhong LooJustin ChanVictor ChongYoungee ParkYu Dong

Dong Busts Xu to Close out Day 1D (full)

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Jianfeng Xu
Jianfeng Xu

Canlin Chan and Andrew An looked all set to play a massive pot with the two starting a pre-flop raising war. An had had 17,000 in front of him on the button when we arrived and Chen had just re-raised a rather hefty 55,000 but An let it go as soon as there was a cry of ‘all-in’ and ‘call’ on the other table.

We came running and discovered that the short-stacked Jianfeng Xu ha moved all-in for his last 24,000 from under-the-gun and Yu Dong had re-raised to isolate. As soon as the action concluded between Chan and An the cards were turned over and Xu discovered the bad news.

Jianfeng Xu: {k-Diamonds}{q-Spades}
Yu Dong: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}

The {9-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{6-Spades} meant Xu either needed running cards to either win or chop and the {3-Diamonds} turn left him drawing dead. The {2-Clubs} river concluded the hand, Xu’s tournament, and Day 1D.

The 11 survivors all earned themselves an HK$6,000 payday and a Day 2 seat worth HK$38,000 and here’s how they are stacking up:

Player Chips Progress
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
185,500 150,500
Yu Dong Yang cn
Yu Dong Yang
179,000 41,000
Felix Lee hk
Felix Lee
147,800 -7,200
Andrew An us
Andrew An
139,700 4,700
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
112,300 -8,700
Jack Wu tw
Jack Wu
76,500 -3,500
Ye Wang cn
Ye Wang
61,900 26,900
Ping Cheong Fung cn
Ping Cheong Fung
55,800 -19,200
Youngee Park kr
Youngee Park
46,000 -6,000
Guangrui Meng cn
Guangrui Meng
45,900 -16,100
Hei Yong Ma cn
Hei Yong Ma
33,300 33,300
Jianfeng Xu cn
Jianfeng Xu
Busted

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Tags: Jianfeng XuYu Dong

Wu Triples

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Jack Wu
Jack Wu

It’s getting to that time in the tournament when everything goes nuts. Players are getting the chips in at every available opportunity attempting to go big or go home and for some, it has been the latter. We have witnessed a slew of bust outs as we were prowling the room getting some chip counts.

Seven players have departed in a flurry of cards and chips over the last level and while we couldn’t get all of the bust outs we did get one of the best.

The first saw the short-stacked Laiheng Tse commit his last 28,400 from early position and the action folded around to Canlin Chen. The Chinese player had been busy since the last time we caught him in action against Justin Chan and had made a full recovery from getting his pocket kings cracked.

Chen threw in a single yellow 1,000-chip to represent the call and it folded around to Jack Wu in the small blind who called off his last 18,800 and with no more live players in the hand, the cards were turned over.

Laiheng Tse: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Canlin Chan: {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Jack Wu: {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}

Tse’s pair of sevens was just out-pipped by Chen’s pocket eights, and Wu held the lead with queens. Chen easily had both players covered and won the 9,600 side pot when the board ran out {2-Hearts}{4-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{3-Hearts}.

Tse hit the rail and Wu tripled up to 60,000 while Chen took a small hit but still has plenty, with around 95,000 at his disposal.

Player Chips Progress
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
95,000 67,000
Jack Wu tw
Jack Wu
60,000 20,000
Laiheng Tse hk
Laiheng Tse
Busted

Tags: Canlin ChenJack WuLaiheng Tse

Zhang and Meng Tangle, Dong Profits

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Guangrui Meng
Guangrui Meng

A big hand has recently played out to bring in the new level. It was Bobby Zhang who was the initial aggressor, making it 3,700 to go from mid-position and Vu Chau Doung (small blind) and Guangrui Meng (big blind) made the call to take the action three-way to a flop of {3-Clubs}{6-Spades}{7-Spades}.

Both Doung and Meng checked the action over to Zhang, who thought it over and then fired out a 5,700 c-bet. While this was enough to get Doung to fold out Meng min-raised the 11,400.

Zhang made the call and the {j-Spades} hit the turn, bringing an all-in jam from Meng for 46,000, which sent Zhang into the tank.

“Do you have ace-jack with the ace of spades?” mused Zhang as he mulled over his options, but eventually he elected to let it go. Meng was kind enough to let Zhang pick a card – he chose the left one – and Meng turned over the {j-Spades}.

“Hmmm, maybe I was ahead,” said Zhang, though we will never know for sure. The Aussie dropped down to 77,000 after the hand and Meng climbed to 88,000. This means that Yu Dong has now edged into the chip lead and has what looks to be close to 110,000 in his stack.

Player Chips Progress
Yu Dong Yang cn
Yu Dong Yang
110,000 10,000
Guangrui Meng cn
Guangrui Meng
88,000 73,000
Bobby Zhang au
Bobby Zhang
77,000 -31,000

Tags: Guangrui MengBobby ZhangYu Dong

Kim Almost Scores Double KO

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

An absolutely massive hand has not long played out that brought Hazel Chui’s tournament, or at least her first buy-in in said tournament, to a close. Unfortunately for Malaysia’s Victor Chong he was caught in the crossfire with Gab Yong Kim the man to put the beat down on both.

We missed all the fireworks but both Chong and Kim were kind enough to give us all the gory details. According to the pair, it was Chui who was the initial aggressor, opening the action from middle position with a raise to 2,500 and both Chong and Kim made the call from the small and big blinds respectively.

The flop came down {9-}{3-Spades}{4-Spades} with two spades and this is where the fireworks happened. Chong and Kim both checked and Chui continuation bet 3,200.

Chong then check-raised all-in, Kim re-raised all-in and Chui had a decision on her hands. Poker is no fun if you fold though and Chui made the call with {a-}{a-}.

Chong had {a-Spades}{8-Spades} for the nut flush draw and Kim had flopped bottom two with {3-}{4-}.

The {k-Hearts} turn and {7-Hearts} river saw Kim’s hand hold, and he took down the monster pot to climb to 80,000, Chui busted and Chong was left with just 400 chips and was all in and busted the following hand.

Player Chips Progress
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
80,000 47,500
Victor Chong my
Victor Chong
Busted
Hazel Chui hk
Hazel Chui
Busted

Tags: Gab Yong KimHazel ChuiVictor Chong

Kim straightens Out Yim

Level 6 : 250/500, 75 ante
Gab Yong Kim
Gab Yong Kim

The last hand we caught was certainly an interesting one and we think Timothy Yim will remember it for quite some time, though probably for all the wrong reasons.

It was Gab Yong Kim who sparked the fuse with an under-the-gun plus one open to 1,000. It appears Kim has been fairly active and his early position raises apparently do not command much respect as Kim was called in four spots with a neighboring player making the call as well as recent arrival Victor Chong (cutoff) Timothy Yim (hi-jack) and Hazel Chui (small blind).

The action went five-way to a flop of {9-Spades}{2-Clubs}{j-Hearts} and with so many players in the hand, no one seemed keen to bet and the action checked around to Yim who decided to take a stab for 6,500.

Chui folded and the action was back on Kim who now check-raised all-in for 12,675 in total. That was enough to fold out all but Yim, who threw in the extras and the cards we turned over.

Gab Yong Kim: {10-Hearts}{8-Spades}
Timothy Yim: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

Yim had been playing a dangerous game taking aces multi-way but it looked like it might all work out swimmingly until the {q-Hearts} completed Kim’s open-ended straight draw. The {j-Clubs} river saw the Korean player rewarded for his speculative early raise and he climbed to 36,500 while nothing is going Yim’s way today and he dropped to 8,600.

Player Chips Progress
Gab Yong Kim kr
Gab Yong Kim
36,500 19,150
Victor Chong my
Victor Chong
14,000 14,000
Timothy Yim hk
Timothy Yim
8,600 -6,400

Tags: Gab Yong KimTimothy Yim

Chan Rails Yim

Level 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Michael Chan
Michael Chan

Michael Chan’s has go his tournament off to a great start and has just sent an unfortunate opponent to the rail. It was Chan who was the instigator in this particular hand, opening the action from under-the-gun plus one for 525 and finding two customers with Timothy Yim (cutoff) and in the big blind making the call to take the action three-way to a flop of {a-Spades}{7-Spades}{4-Clubs}.

After the big blind checked, Chan continued to sell the story of a decent hand and continuation bet 750 with Yim the only caller. The {3-Hearts} turn saw Chan load up a second barrel and fire again, this time for 1,700 but this was not enough to deter Yim, who called once more to keep the action heads-up to the {j-Diamonds} river.

Chan wanted to play for the maximum and ripped in the rest of his chips and Yim went deep into the tank for several minutes but did eventually make the call, but mucked his hand and headed for the rail when Chan turned over {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts} for a rivered top two pairs.

The field has grown some more with Taiwan's Jack Wu signing up, as well as Hong Kong's Tsunchin Yu, Fung Lin and Chun Ming Lee and China's Canlin Chen. Yu Fai Wu is now on his second bullet of the day and Timothy Yim is evidently having a torrid time of it as he has just re-entered for the third time today to bring the total number of entrants up to 44.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Chan my
Michael Chan
26,000 11,000
Jack Wu tw
Jack Wu
15,000 15,000
Yu Fai Wu hk
Yu Fai Wu
15,000
TsunChiu Yu hk
TsunChiu Yu
15,000 15,000
Chun Ming Lee hk
Chun Ming Lee
15,000 15,000
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
15,000 15,000
Fung Lin hk
Fung Lin
15,000 15,000

Tags: Michael Chan

Day 1D of the Suncity Cup Finale Macau Starting Soon

Suncity Cup Finale Macau
Suncity Cup Finale Macau

Welcome back poker fans to the PokerNews live coverage of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau, brought to you from the Poker King poker room at the Venetian Macau.

The ten-day festival, running Nov 23 – Dec 2, boasts a host of events including an HK$12,000 buy-in side event with an HK$1 million guarantee, an HK$80,000 buy-in High Roller event and an HK$20,000 buy-in deep-stacked tournament.

You can view the full schedule here

However, it is the $8M GTD Suncity Cup Main Event that will be attracting the most attention and this will be the only event with PokerNews live coverage.

Boasting an affordable HK$6,600 (~US$845) buy-in the tournament looks primed to attract an eclectic mix of keen recreational players and seasoned professionals, all eager to win a share of the HK$8M (~US$1M) guaranteed prize pool.

There are eight starting flights to chose from, including two with turbo structures, giving players the ultimate in flexibility when it comes to choosing when and how to begin their quest for glory.

Players buying into any of the Day 1 Main Event flights sit down with 15,000 chips and play eighteen 40-minute levels with blinds starting at 25/50. Late registration is open until the start of the level 10 and multiple re-entries are permitted while late registration is available.

Players are allowed to play more than one Day 1, but should they progress to Day 2 more than once, only their largest stack is taken through with them. Play continues on Day 1 until only 15 percent of the field remains, with these players making it to Day 2.

In a small twist, it is possible to buy into the HK$8 million guaranteed Main Event on Day 2A or Day 2B for HK$38,000 (US$4,850). Anyone taking this route will receive a 100,000-chip starting stack.

You can check out the full structure here

Everything you should know about the upcoming Suncity Cup

A total of 24 players have already locked up their Day 2 seat with four prior legs already having played out; the first in Jeju, Korea, running September 24-30, the second at the Poker King Club, Manila, Philippines, running October 13-16, the third at CLBC The Flagship, Taipei, Taiwan, running November 3-5 and the fourth taking place at Paradise City, Incheon, Korea, running November 10-12. A further 13 players have made it through from Days 1A, 1B and 1C of the 2017 Suncity Cup Finale Macau to bring the total number of Day 2 players up to 37:

2017 Suncity Cup Main Event Day 2 Qualifiers

PositionNameCountryChip Count2A Table/Seat2B Table/Seat
1Sahashi HidekiJapan374,2002-3-
2Hsiao JialingChina245,800-4-3
3Asakura YasuyukiJapan189,400-1-9
4Michael SoyzaMalaysia174,500-2-9
5Sam CheongMacau168,8007-6-
6Hsieh Chi HanTaiwan164,000-10-8
7Wai Kiat LeeMalaysia150,00010-9-
8Kuo Ting WeiTaiwan130,200-3-4
9Thomas LeeCanada120,000-5-1
10Percy ChaoHong Kong114,900-7-5
11Kilian LoefflerGermany108,6009-4-
12Chan Shin HungTaiwan105,500-4-8
13Trifie D. Montebon IIPhilippines105,0005-8-
14Chang Tian LinTaiwan102,5003-8-
15Sio Fat LauMacau97,700-9-5
16Chen Sheng WenTaiwan93,000-2-6
17Chen Wen KaiTaiwan92,0007-4-
18Keisuke HikosakaJapan91,000-8-1
19Hung Yu ShinTaiwan85,000-9-3
20Liao Po HaoTaiwan80,800-8-2
21Tsai Du MingTaiwan77,8006-1-
22Chien Jen YenTaiwan67,8004-1-
23Phachara WongwichitThailand66,9002-7-
24Yao Jin ChenChina64,50010-4-
25Wu Chia YunTaiwan63,50010-2-
26Zhou QiangboChina60,0002-2-
27Joey WongHong Kong59,3008-7-
28Ho Yin SauMacau54,2001-4-
29Lin Chin AnTaiwan53,0001-3-
30Hong Cheng HanTaiwan50,8006-6-
31Yueh Ko-ChiangTaiwan45,200-5-6
32Tsuyoshi IshibashiJapan44,9006-2-
33Chen YazhouChina39,4008-10-
34Ka Ho SunHong Kong37,400-9-2
35Yoshinori SugieJapan35,6003-1-
36Pete ChenTaiwan26,200-6-3
37Wang Yong SiangTaiwan19,800-7-9

Day 2A begins at 1pm on Wednesday, 29 November, and the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand to cover all the Main Event tournament thrills and spills, with Day 1D kicking off at 1pm local time (GMT+8) so stay tuned and we’ll bring you all the action as it happens.