2018 Poker King Cup Macau

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2018 Poker King Cup Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
66
Prize
1,464,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
16,500 HKD
Prize Pool
7,536,900 HKD
Entries
518
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
20,000

China’s Li Yu Leads the Poker King Cup Macau Final Table

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Li Yu is the man in the driving seat
Li Yu is the man in the driving seat

The penultimate day of the Poker King Cup Main Event has come to a close and the official eight-handed final table is now set; the ninth-place departure of Korea's Jeho Lee making it an all-Chinese affair.

The pace of play on Day 3 was relentless throughout. The trend was elimination after elimination, big pot after big pot, and by the time the field was reduced to a final table of ten, it was Li Yu who topped the counts.

Yu’s hot streak began just before the last two tables were reached, waking up with pocket aces after the tournament’s last female player, Lin Zhe Chen, moved all-in with ace-king. The case ace hit the flop to lock up the hand for Yu, shooting him into pole position with a stack of 2.7 million – a million more chips than next closest rival at the time Jeho Lee - and sending Chen to the rail in 21st for an HKD 65,600 payday.

While the rest of the field had caught up by the time play reached ten-handed, Yu still held the lead, though it looked like he might come unstuck after having a big bluff picked off by Yang Wang, with the pot putting the latter in the lead.

However, some canny play and a little bit of cunning saw Yu, holding pocket aces again, set a trap for Qi Cheng Du, who walked right into it with pocket jacks to put Yu back atop the counts with over 4-million in chips.

Yu would end the day with 3,445,000 – over 100,000 more than next closest rival Wang. However, this is only just over one and a half big blinds so Yu still has some way to go to close out the tournament. Du too is in with a chance, albeit a slim one and he's coming in as the table short-stack with ten big blinds.

The Poker King Cup Macau 2018 Main Event Final Table. (Back row l-r: Liang Song, Wei Ran Pu, Cang Sheng Ni. Front row l-r: Qi Cheng Du, Li Yu, Jian Dong Yu, Yang Wang, Jun Fang)
The Poker King Cup Macau 2018 Main Event Final Table. (Back row l-r: Liang Song, Wei Ran Pu, Cang Sheng Ni. Front row l-r: Qi Cheng Du, Li Yu, Jian Dong Yu, Yang Wang, Jun Fang)

Poker King Cup Macau 2018 Main Event Official Final Table

TableSeatPlayer NameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Yang WangChina3,340,00056
12Jun FangChina2,170,00036
13Wei Ran PuChina2,415,00040
14Cang Sheng NiChina710,00012
15Liang SongChina740,00012
16Qi Cheng DuChina605,00010
17Jian Dong YuChina2,080,00035
18Li YuChina3,445,00057

The day began with 62 remaining players out of a field of 518, all already in the money and guaranteed a payday of HKD 27,900, but none of them were aiming for that, with all gunning for the HKD 7,536,900 top prize.

The busts outs began immediately and did not stop until play concluded. Notables who ran deep, but came up short of the last two tables included Portugal’s Antonio Martins (51st for HKD 33,200), Hong Kong’s Sparrow Cheung (46th for HKD 33,200), China’s Sun Bin (36th for HKD 45,200) and Day 1c and 1b frontrunners Ke Fei Na (34th for HKD 45,200) and Zhang Chao (30th for HKD 45,200) to name but a few.

The man who began the day with the chip lead, Day 2 frontrunner Shi Qiang Lin, enjoyed a deep run but ultimately came up short after getting pocket kings cracked by the ace-king of Du to hit the rail in 14th place for an HKD 87,400 payday.

Hong Kong’s Chi Fu Sze (12th for HKD 107,800) and China’s Ke Wang (11th for HKD 107,800) both came agonizingly close to making the last ten, but fell at the last hurdle.

It was Taiwanese player, Chi Hi Fang, who became the first Final Table casualty, running queen-nine suited into the pocket tens of Wei Ran Pu to depart in 10th place for HKD 107,800.

However, it was Korea’s Jeho Lee who became the last casualty of the day. Lee had flirted with the chip lead himself for a large portion of the day but came to the Final Table as the second shortest stack.

Unfortunately for Lee, after the table shortstack Liang Song cracked Du’s pocket kings with ace-jack to double, it was Lee the man under pressure. The Korean eventually made his last stand with king-ten, but ran into the ace-jack suited of Wang to bring play to a close.

All remaining players are guaranteed a payday of at least HKD 195,200 when play resumes for the final day at 1pm local time, with blinds recommencing on level 28 and will be 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 running ante. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the tournament floor until a champion is crowned, so join us then.

Tags: Antonio MartinsChi Fu SzeChi Hi FangJeho LeeKe Fei NaKe WangLi YuLiang SongLin Zhe ChenQi Cheng DuQiang LinShi Qiang LinSparrow CheungSun BinWei Ran PuYang WangZhang Chao

Jeho Lee Eliminated in 9th Place for HKD 147,000 ($18,800)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
Jeho Lee
Jeho Lee

Korea's Jeho Lee will not be winning a second title this tournament series, departing at the hands of Yang Wang to bring the Day 3 play to a conclusion and set up the official eight-handed final table.

With Liang Song finding that timely double it was Lee the man under pressure as the short stack, so when the action folded around to him on the button, Lee moved all-in for 275,000.

Small blind Yang Wang peeked down at his cards and called instantly, and from the look on Lee's face we deduced that this was not a good thing.

Jeho Lee: {k-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Yang Wang: {a-Hearts}{j-Hearts}

Lee's cards were live, which is all he could have asked for. Unfortunately, the runout came down a decisive {2-Clubs}{a-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{4-Clubs} and the official eight-handed final table is now set. Lee headed for the cashier to collect his HKD 147,000, while Wang stacked up to 3.34 million, putting him second in the overall counts.

Players are bagging and tagging their chips and play it done for the day. The final eight players will be returning at 1pm sharp on Tuesday, 25 September to play it out for the trophy, title and HKD 1,464,000 (~$187,000) top prize so join us then. Full end of day recap to follow shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Wang cn
Yang Wang
3,340,000
740,000
740,000
Jeho Lee kr
Jeho Lee
Busted

Tags: Yang WangLiang SongJeho Lee

Chi Hi Fang Eliminated in 10th Place for HKD 107,800 ($13,787)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Chi Hi Fang
Chi Hi Fang

China's Chi Hi Fang became the first casualty of the unofficial final table, moving all-in for 740,000 from the cutoff and getting called immediately from the small blind by Wei Ran Pu.

Chi Hi Fang: {q-Hearts}{9-Hearts}
Wei Ran Pu: {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

Poker is all about timing, and unfortunately for Fang, his was bad this time around and Pu had woken up with a hand. The {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{5-Spades} flop saw Fang catch a piece, but not a big enough piece to take the lead. The {2-Clubs} turn was of no help, and neither was the {a-Spades} river and the final table is now down to nine. Pu stacked up to 3 million to take the chip lead, while Fang headed for the exit.

Player Chips Progress
Wei Ran Pu cn
Wei Ran Pu
3,000,000
900,000
900,000
Chi Hi Fang tw
Chi Hi Fang
Busted

Tags: Chi Hi FangWei Ran Pu

Ke Wang Eliminated in 11th Place for HKD 107,800 ($13,787)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Ke Wang
Ke Wang

The bust outs are coming thick and fast, with Ke Wang departing just minutes after Sze. Wang got the last of his chips in from early position with {k-}{3-} and was looked up from the big blind by Wei Ran Pu with {a-Hearts}{5-Clubs}.

Pu paired his ace and Wang missed everything to depart in 11th place and set up the unofficial ten-handed final table, while Pu stacked up to 2.1 million.

Player Chips Progress
Wei Ran Pu cn
Wei Ran Pu
2,100,000
700,000
700,000
Ke Wang cn
Ke Wang
Busted

Tags: Ke WangWei Ran Pu

Chi Fu Sze Eliminated in 12th Place for HKD 107,800 ($13,787)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Chi Fu Sze
Chi Fu Sze

The new level was just seconds old and the field was reduced to 11, with Hong Kong's Chi Fu Sze falling at the hands of Chi Hi Fang.

It was Fang the man driving the action with the opening raise, calling Sze's big blind shove, and the cards were turned over.

Chi Fu Sze: {6-Spades}{6-Clubs}
Chi Hi Fang: {q-Spades}{j-Spades}

Sze found himself racing for his tournament life, and the {a-Spades}{8-Hearts}{q-Diamonds} flop was not a kind one, giving Fang the lead. The {9-Diamonds} turn and {k-Diamonds} river saw Sze ousted from the Main Event, with Fang stacking up to 1.1 million.

Player Chips Progress
Chi Hi Fang tw
Chi Hi Fang
1,100,000
300,000
300,000
Chi Fu Sze hk
Chi Fu Sze
Busted

Tags: Chi Hi FangChi Fu Sze

Xiao Tian Yang Eliminated in 13th Place HKD 87,400 ($11,178)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Xiao Tian Yang
Xiao Tian Yang

The action is coming to the boil now, and there was another quick elimination that ate into five minutes of the break. It was Xiao Tian Yang and Jun Fang who clashed, with Yang moving all-in from position and Fang looking him up from ine seat over.

Xiao Tian Yang: {a-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}
Jun Fang: {a-Hearts}{k-Spades}

Yang was behind and at-risk, and found no help on the {2-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{10-Spades}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs} runout to hit the rail in 13th place, while Fang improved his standing on the chip ladder considerably, climbing to 2 million.

Player Chips Progress
Jun Fang cn
Jun Fang
1,300,000
450,000
450,000
Xiao Tian Yang cn
Xiao Tian Yang
Busted

Tags: Jun FangXiao Tian Yang

Shi Qiang Lin Eliminated in 14th Place for HKD 87,400 ($11,178)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Shi Qiang Lin
Shi Qiang Lin

Day 2 frontrunner Shi Qiang Lin has become the latest casualty after some misfortune in a hand against fellow countryman Qi Cheng Du. It was a battle of the blinds between the two that brought Lin's tournament to a close, though he got it in real good.

The pair became embroiled in a raising war, with Du the man to ship first from the big blind with {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds} and Lin snapping him off with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}. It looked as though Lin was in great shape for a double, until the {j-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} flop came down. There was no king to be seen on the {q-Clubs} turn and the {8-Clubs} river. Lin is out and Du stacked up to 1.65 million.

Player Chips Progress
Qi Cheng Du cn
Qi Cheng Du
1,650,000
-600,000
-600,000
Shi Qiang Lin cn
Shi Qiang Lin
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Qi Cheng DuQiang LinShi Qiang Lin

Xiao Yin He Eliminated in 15th Place for HKD 87,400 ($11,178)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Xiao Yin He
Xiao Yin He

Wei Ran Pu is the in-form player at present and has just scalped another player, sending Xiao Yin He to the rail in 15th place. He moved the last of his chips in from under-the-gun with {a-}{q-}, with Pu deciding to look him up from the big blind with the speculative {j-}{5-}.

Long story short, Pu hit, He did not, and the field is now down to 14 players as He headed to the cash desk to collect his HKD 87,400 in winnings, while Pu stacked up to 1.6 million.

Player Chips Progress
Wei Ran Pu cn
Wei Ran Pu
1,600,000
350,000
350,000
Xiao Yin He cn
Xiao Yin He
Busted

Tags: Xiao Yin HeWei Ran Pu

Jian Han Eliminated in 16th Place for HKD 75,400 ($9,643)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Jian Han
Jian Han

The field is now down to 15 players courtesy of Wei Ran Pu, who sent Jian Han to the rail. Han was short and went out swinging, moving all-in from the big blind after Pu opened the action from early position and called off the extras.

Jian Han: {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}
Wei Ran Pu, {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}

Han was behind and at-risk, with the {6-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{3-Spades} flop giving Pu a flush draw to go with his two over cards. While Pu did not need to hit to win, the {a-Clubs} turn locked up the hand and sent Han to the cash desk, while Pu stacked up to 1.25 million.

Player Chips Progress
Wei Ran Pu cn
Wei Ran Pu
1,250,000
150,000
150,000
Jian Han cn
Jian Han
Busted

Tags: Jian HanWei Ran Pu

Yu Shoots Down Chen, Takes Lead

Level 24 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Li Yu
Li Yu

Lin Zhe Chen's Main Event looked to be ticking over nicely, with the Chinese player sitting on over a million in chips, but a brutal cooler against tablemate Li Yu has brought her tournament to a close and shot Yu to the top of the counts.

We arrived as stacks were being counted down with the community cards spread {k-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{3-Spades}{4-Spades}. According to the table, all the chips went in on the turn, which was a bad one for Chen's {a-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} as Yu was holding {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}.

The other bad news was that Yu had Chen covered, so the last woman standing is no more. Chen headed for the rail while Yu stacked up to 2.7 million.

Player Chips Progress
Li Yu cn
Li Yu
2,700,000
2,490,000
2,490,000
Lin Zhe Chen cn
Lin Zhe Chen
Busted

Tags: Li YuLin Zhe Chen