2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
87
Prize
1,639,000 TWD
Event Info
Buy-in
27,500 TWD
Entries
306
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
60,000

Chou Chien Fa Takes Down Inaugural Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event (TWD 1,639,000/$52,300)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event Champion Chou Chien Fa
Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event Champion Chou Chien Fa

In what proved to be a dominant display of power poker, Taiwan's Chou Chien Fa took down his first major tournament title, earning the prestigious honor of becoming the first man to be crowned Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event Champion at the poker tables of the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association in Taipei, Taiwan

Fa came into the heads-up confrontation against the Philippine's David Erquiaga with all the momentum and an almost unassailable 13-to-1 chip lead after eliminating the UK's Alex Lindop in third place.

Erquiaga played a great tournament, showing plenty of grit, but at the end the slopes of Fa's mountainous chip stack proved too hard to scale. Heads-up lasted all of two hands, with Fa moving all-in from the button in the second hand with eight-seven of spades and Erquiaga making the call for his tournament life with ace-deuce offsuit. Fa spiked a pair of sevens on the flop, improving to two-pair on the eight of hearts river to take the title and the TWD 1,639,000 ($52,300) top prize.

PKC Taiwan Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceWinnerCountry/RegionPrize (TWD)Prize (USD) 
1Chou Chien FaTaiwan1,639,00052,300 
2David ErquiagaPhilippines1,150,10036,670 
3Alex LindopUnited Kingdom739,70023,600 
4Ling HeChina547,50017,470 
5Lee Kuan WeeMalaysia411,00013,115 
6Yu You Ci TsaiTaiwan328,60010,485 
7Wai King CheungHong Kong273,0008,710 
8Jae Wook ShinSouth Korea218,8006,980 
9Kuang Hung LeeTaiwan164,0005,230 
PKC Taiwan Main Event Final Table
PKC Taiwan Main Event Final Table

A stern man, Fa cracked a rare smile immediately after his win, which he celebrated with his watching rail before returning to shake his opponent's hand before posing for the obligatory winner's shot.

"I don't play all that many events and I'm not a professional poker player," said Fa via the aid of a translator immediately after his momentous win, "so I wasn't thinking too much about it on the table during the game. However, I'm very happy!"

"I finished runner-up in the Red Dragon before, and while this is a slightly smaller event than that, and my favorite buy-in range is HKD 15,000-20,000 (~$1,900-2,500), so this was a little lower, but it still feels very good to win!"

Playing recreationally for seven years, the 50-year-old professional commercial photographer seemed extremely comfortable piloting a big stack for a man who admitted he rarely plays more than four or five events a year. That makes the $310,000-plus (including this event) in live tournament winnings Fa sports on his poker resume all the more impressive, and he handled the favorite tag with aplomb.

Heads-up
Heads-up

Final Day Action

Fa returned for the fourth and final day third in the counts, after leading his Day 1C starting flight and bagging up the chip lead Day 2. The only reason Fa was not leading coming into the final was the fact that Hong Kong's Wai King Cheung put on a last-minute burst of pace on the penultimate Day 3 to edge into the lead.

While Fa started slowly on the fourth and final day, the action was high octane from the get-go, with the whole final table wrapped up in a little over four hours.

It was Malaysia's Lee Kuan Wee who scored the first casualty of the final table, waking up with pocket aces in early position and opening the action with a raise, before calling off the all-in short-stacked shove of Taiwan's Kuang Hung Lee, who had found pocket jacks in the big blind. Wee's aces held and he climbed up to fifth in the counts while Lee departed in ninth place for a TWD 164,000 ($5,230) payday.

Wai King Cheung
Despite entering the day as the chip leader, Wai King Cheung finished in 7th place

While Jae Wook Shin returned second in the counts, the South Korean poker professional lost two big back-to-back hands against Taiwan's Yu You Ci Tsai to hit the rail in eighth place just minutes after Lee's departure. The first hand saw Shin and Tsai battle in a sizable four-way pot with the duo getting all the chips in on a king-high two heart flop and while the former held ace-seven of hearts for a pair and the nut flush draw, he couldn't get there against Tsai's king-queen.

The duo got into it again immediately after the first break, with Shin moving all-in pre-flop with pocket eights and getting looked up by Tsai from the blinds with ace-nine suited. An ace on the flop saw Tsai take the chip lead, and Shin hit the rail in eighth for TWD 218,800 ($6,980).

However, Tsai did not get to enjoy his stint at the top for long, doubling up one of the more dangerous players at the table when he called Alex Lindops all-in pre-flop shove, the Brit's pocket aces holding against Tsai's pocket twos to bring the pair even in chips and give the chip lead to Fa.

China's Ling He and runner-up Erquiaga tangled in a big pot shortly afterward that saw the two switch places in the counts, before former frontrunner Cheung got short and moved all-in preflop with pocket sevens. Unfortunately for the Hong Kong player, Fa woke up with pocket eights, which held to further increase his stranglehold on the final table. Cheung hit the rail in seventh for TWD 273,000 ($8,710).

Tsai continued downward climb down the counts, departing not long after Cheung after losing a preflop race with ace-king suited against Fa's two black queens to see the latter pull even further ahead of the rest of the pack. Tsai departed in sixth place for TWD 328,600 ($10,485).

Alex Lindop Eliminated in 3rd Place For TWD 739,700 ($23,600)
UK's Alex Lindop finished in 3rd place

Fa also scored the next knockout, raising with pocket tens just a few hands later and calling the all-in shove of Wee, who chose to make his last stand with ace-six suited and failed to hit the flop to crash out in fifth place for TWD 411,000 ($13,115) just before the second break.

It was Erquiaga who then scored the next elimination, raising in early position with two black nines and calling He's all-in shove with ace-queen and hitting a full house on the turn to send the Chinese player to the rail in fourth place for TWD 547,500 ($17,470).

Lindop was Fa's next most dangerous rival, and the Taiwanese player put him to the sword immediately following He's departure, rivering a full house with pocket fives to crack the Brit's flopped trip nines to bring the tournament down to the final two players. After just two hands, it was all over and Fa could call himself the first-ever Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event champion.

Winner
Chou Chien Fa, 2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event champion

That concludes the PokerNews live coverage of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event. Congratulations to inaugural Main Event champ Chou Chien Fa and thanks for reading, until next time.

Tags: Alex LindopChou Chien FaDavid ErquiagaJae Wook ShinKuang Hung LeeLee Kuan WeeLing HeWai King CheungYu You Ci Tsai

David Erquiaga Eliminated in 2nd Place (TWD 1,150,100/$36,670)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
David Erquiaga
David Erquiaga

With Chou Chien Fa coming into the heads-up confrontation with a veritable mountain of chips for an almost unassailable 13-to-1 chip lead, the battle lasted all of two hands.

In the second hand, Fa moved all-in from the button and Erquiaga made the call for his tournament life, with the duo revealing their hole cards.

David Erquiaga: {a-Spades}{2-Hearts}
Chou Chien Fa: {7-Spades}{8-Spades}

While Erquiaga held a slight lead, he was the at-risk player, and the {3-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} flop saw Fa pull ahead. The {j-Spades} turn left Erquiaga teetering on the brink of elimination, and the {8-Hearts} river sealed the deal for Fa, who immediately celebrated his first major title win with his watching rail, before returning to shake Erquiaga's hand.

Erquiaga played a great game and showed plenty of grit, but at the end, the slopes of Fa's mountainous chip stack proved too hard to scale, and the Filipino headed off to the cash desk to collect the TWD 1,150,100 ($36,670) runner-up prize while Fa posed for his winner's picture. Full end of day wrap to follow shortly.

Player Chips Progress
David Erquiaga ph
David Erquiaga
Busted

Tags: Chou Chien FaDavid Erquiaga

Alex Lindop Eliminated in 3rd Place (TWD 739,700/$23,600)

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante

And then there were two. Alex Lindop has fallen at the hands of a rampant Chou Chien Fa.

Lindop limped the button, calling Fa's 150,000 preflop small blind raise and the flop fell {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}{a-Clubs}. Fa fired a two-third pot bet on the flop, which Lindop called. The {2-Clubs} river saw the Taiwanese player fire again, and the Brit made the call once more.

The {5-Diamonds} river saw Fa shove, sending Lindop deep into the tank.

"Have you got aces?" he quizzed Fa, who sat still as a statue. Eventually, Lindop reached a decision, shrugged and made the call for his tournament life.

Fa rolled over pocket fives for a rivered full house. Lindop grimaced, flashed the table {j-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for flopped trips, then shook everyone's hand and left the feature table stage, exiting in third place for a TWD 739,700 ($23,600) payday.

Player Chips Progress
Chou Chien Fa tw
Chou Chien Fa
Day 2 Chip Leader
8,525,000 2,925,000
David Erquiaga ph
David Erquiaga
610,000 -10,000
Alex Lindop gb
Alex Lindop
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Alex LindopChou Chien Fa

Ling He Eliminated in 4th Place (TWD 547,500/$17,470)

Level 27 : 25,000/50,000, 50,000 ante
Ling He
Ling He

Ling He's deep Main Event run has come to an end, though it was not the rampant Chou Chien Fa to show him the door, it was the Philippines David Erquiaga, who made it 125,000 to go under-the-gun, then called He's 860,000 small blind shove.

Ling He: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
David Erquiaga: {9-Clubs}{9-Spades}

The {7-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{3-Hearts} flop saw Erquiaga remain in the lead, and the Filipino locked up the hand on the {9-Hearts} turn. the {8-Spades} river was merely a formality, and the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event is now down to three-handed, with Ling He taking home TWD 547,500 ($17,470) for his fourth-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
David Erquiaga ph
David Erquiaga
2,000,000 860,000
Ling He cn
Ling He
Busted

Tags: Chou Chien FaDavid ErquiagaLing He

Lee Kuan Wee Eliminated in 5th Place (TWD 411,000/$13,115)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Lee Kuan Wee
Lee Kuan Wee

Chou Chien Fa is hitting hands at the right time and is now holding a commanding lead after sending Malaysia's Lee Kuan Wee to the rail almost immediately after ousting Yu You Ci Tsai.

It was Fa the man to raise first, making it 100,000 to go from late position, with Wee moving all-in from the blinds for the last of his chips, with Fa making a quick call.

Lee Kuan Wee: {a-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}
Chou Chien Fa: {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

Wee was on his feet calling for the ace, but his pleas fell on deaf ears, with the board running out {8-Spades}{5-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} to bring the final table down to four-handed.

Player Chips Progress
Chou Chien Fa tw
Chou Chien Fa
Day 2 Chip Leader
5,755,000 1,555,000
Lee Kuan Wee my
Lee Kuan Wee
Busted

Tags: Chou Chien FaLee Kuan Wee

Yu You Ci Tsai Eliminated in 6th Place (TWD 328,600/$10,485)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante

The hand after the longest hand, Yu You Ci Tsai's final table came to a close. It was Ling He the man to light the fuse with a raise to 100,000 from mid-position, with Chou Chien Fa reraising to 300,000 from one seat over. Neighbor Tsai then moved all-in for 900,000 and after He folded, Fa asked for a count, then slammed down the calling chips.

Chou Chien Fa: {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}
Yu You Ci Tsai: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

It was down to a race to decide Tsai's fate, and it was one he lost when the board ran out {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{6-Spades}. Despite flirting with the chip lead briefly, Tsai's tournament is now over, and he departed in 6th place for a TWD 328,600 ($10,485) payday, while Fa extended his already sizable lead still further.

Player Chips Progress
Chou Chien Fa tw
Chou Chien Fa
Day 2 Chip Leader
4,200,000 900,000
Yu You Ci Tsai tw
Yu You Ci Tsai
Busted

Tags: Chou Chien FaLing HeYu You Ci Tsai

Wai King Cheung Eliminated in 7th Place for (TWD 273,000/$8,710)

Level 26 : 20,000/40,000, 40,000 ante
Wai King Cheung
Wai King Cheung

After a few hands of pushing and shoving, with just two of them making it to a flop and no further, a big hand played out that saw start-of-day chip leader Wai King Cheung depart at the hands of the new table captain, Chou Chien Fa.

It was David Erquiaga who was the instigator, making it 100,000 to go from early position, before Cheung moved all-in from the button for 695,000 in total. Sitting in the big blind, Chou Chien Fa asked for a count, and then announced the call, with Erquiaga getting out of the way.

Chou Chien Fa: {8-Clubs}{8-Spades}
Wai King Cheung: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}

Cheung looked crestfallen to be in such bad shape, and his dreams of a first major title went up in smoke on the {j-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{6-Clubs} runout. Cheung departed in 7th Place for TWD 273,000 ($8,710), while Fa now has a commanding lead of 3.3 million.

Player Chips Progress
Chou Chien Fa tw
Chou Chien Fa
Day 2 Chip Leader
3,300,000 1,000,000
Wai King Chueng
Wai King Chueng
Busted

Tags: Chou Chien FaDavid ErquiagaWai King Cheung

Jae Wook Shin Eliminated in 8th Place (TWD 218,800/$6,980)

Level 25 : 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Jae Wook Shin
Jae Wook Shin

The first hand back after the break saw Lee Kuan Wee raise to 75,000 from middle position and take the blinds and ante. The second hand however, saw more fireworks and Jae Wook Shin and Yu You Ci Tsai clashed again, with Shin coming off second best once more, hitting the rail in 8th place.

Shin moved all-in for 450,000 from middle position, and action folded around to small blind Tsai, who made the call to put the South Korean player at risk and the cards were turned over.

Yu You Ci Tsai: {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}
Jae Wook Shin: {8-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}

It was a coin flip to decide Shin's fate, and while the {10-Diamonds}{2-Spades}{10-Spades} flop was a good one for his mid-sized pair, Tsai binked the {a-Hearts} turn to take the lead. The {7-Clubs} river sealed the deal and Shin departed in 8th place for a TWD 218,800 ($6,980) payday, while Tsai extended his lead to 2.75 million.

Player Chips Progress
Yu You Ci Tsai tw
Yu You Ci Tsai
2,750,000 450,000
Jae Wook Shin kr
Jae Wook Shin
Busted

Tags: Jae Wook ShinLee Kuan WeeYu You Ci Tsai

Kuang Hung Lee Eliminated in 9th place (TWD 164,000/$5,230)

Kuang Hung Lee
Kuang Hung Lee

There was a sudden burst of action that saw the first casualty of the final table, with Lee Kuan Wee opening the action from middle position, Kuang Hung Lee moving all-in from the big blind, with Wee calling immediately.

Kuang Hung Lee: {j-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Lee Kuan Wee: {a-Hearts}{a-Spades}

While he had found pocket jacks with which to make a stand, Lee was in bad shape against the best hand in poker, and stayed behind the whole way when the board ran out {10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}. Lee departed in ninth for a TWD 164,000 ($5,230) payday while Wee stacked up to roughly 930,000.

Player Chips Progress
Lee Kuan Wee my
Lee Kuan Wee
930,000 190,000
Kuang Hung Lee tw
Kuang Hung Lee
Busted

Tags: Kuang Hung LeeLee Kuan Wee

Almost Game Time; Live Stream Available

PKC Taiwan
PKC Taiwan

Player's are in the midst of being introduced and seated on the feature table on the stage, and there will be a live Twitch stream of the final table with a 15-minute delay which you can view HERE.

It's almost game time in the Poker King Cup Main Event, so stick around as we discover who has the right to call themselves the inaugural Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event Champion and claim the TWD 1,639,000 (~$52,300) top prize.