2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan

Main Event
Day: 2
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 Leads Last 32 Players After Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Chou Chien Fa holds the chip lead coming into the final day of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event
Chou Chien Fa holds the chip lead coming into the final day of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event

In what proved to be a short but action-packed day, play concluded for Day 2 of the 2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event after six 60-minute levels with 32 of the 114 returning survivors from the three starting flights bagging up chips.

It is Taiwan's Chou Chien Fa the man who leads the pack after concluding play with a massive 762,000 in chips. Fa seemed extremely comfortable in the chip leader's position for a man with only four live cashes on his poker resume — a spot he occupied for the majority of play before briefly being usurped by South Korea's Jae Wook Shin.

However, Fa finished with a flourish, chopping a gigantic three-way pot with the Philippines' David Erquiaga with the duo railing the unfortunate Jun Zhu Huang not long after the money bubble had burst.

It was Fa the man who lit the fuse on a hand that would have explosive results, picking up two callers in button Erquiaga and big blind Huang. The trio got all the chips in on a king-queen-four flop with two hearts on the board, Fa and Erquiaga both holding ace-king and Huang drawing extremely live with ace-jack of hearts.

Blanks on the turn and river saw Huang depart in 35th place, becoming the second paying casualty, while Fa and Erquiaga divvied up Huang's chips, with that pot putting Fa squarely at the top of the counts, where he would remain.

Shin was the only other player to bag over 700,000 in chips after crippling the unfortunate Jia Tang in another huge pot that saw the South Korean player briefly flirt with the chip lead before Fa reclaimed the top spot.

Tang was the architect of his own demise after getting frisky on the button and bubble with six-four offsuit, and while that dominated big blind Shin's five-four offsuit, the later check-raised the flop with the same bottom pair as Tang, who made two pair on the turn.

Unfortunately for Tang, that gave Shin a straight draw, which he played aggressively and got there on the river to leave the former short, departing at the hands of Kun Han Lee shortly afterward on the last level of the day when his ace-queen lost a race to the Taiwanese player's pocket jacks to guarantee all 36 remaining players a TWD 50,500 (~$1,610) payday.

Jia Tang falls at the hands of Kun Han Lee to burst the money bubble in the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event
Jia Tang falls at the hands of Kun Han Lee to burst the money bubble in the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event

Other notables still in contention for the title include Taiwan's Terry Fan (460,000), Hong Kong's Howard Sun (321,000), the UK's Alex Lindop (302,000), Hong Kong's Wing Kei Chan (194,000), Singapore's Richard Lim (169,000) and the USA's Edwin Gerard (154,000).

With 114 player returning for Day 2 and only 36 of them making the money, the action was frantic from the get-go. Notables to come up short of the cash spots included Hong Kong's Sparrow Cheung, Ireland's Mark Gruendemann, the UK's Ben Andrews, current Taiwan No. #1 on the GPI Taiwan List, Pete Chen, and Taiwan All Time Money List No. #1 James Chen.

Of these, Pete Chen came the closest to the cash, departing one off the bubble after coming out on the wrong side of a blind on blind battle against fellow countryman Zong-Ping Yang, who woke up with jacks when Chen shoved with king-six from the small blind.

In addition to the aforementioned Huang, three other players busted in the cash spots before play concluded, with Taiwan's Li-Kuwang Ma, and Hong Kong's Ming Sang Chung and Wei Fan the other players in question, all earning themselves a min-cash of TWD 50,500.

The 32 survivors will return for the penultimate third day at 1:00 p.m. local time (GMT+8) to determine who will earn their place at the final table, with blinds recommencing at 4,000/8,000 with and 8,000 running ante, so join us then.

Day 3 Seat Draw

NameCountry/RegionTableSeatChip CountBig Blinds
Lee Kuan WeeMalaysia19122200028
Alex LindopUnited Kingdom19230200038
Chunsan FanChina19313900017
Lin Yu ShengTaiwan19431900040
Dicky TsangHong Kong19527800035
Edwin GerardUnited States19615400019
Terry FanTaiwan19746000058
David ErguiagaPhilippines19833800042
      
Wai King CheungHong Kong20157500072
Howard SunHong Kong20232100040
Bing Chang FengTaiwan20336400046
Chou Chien FaTaiwan20476200095
Ling HeChina20532200040
Alejandria ArgyleUnited States2069700012
Kun Han LeeTaiwan20729000036
Michael HuangTaiwan20816300020
      
Jae Wook ShinSouth Korea21172900091
Shih Wei EnTaiwan21232000040
Kuang Hung LeeTaiwan21326000033
Henry HouSingapore21412900016
Ping Hsien ChanTaiwan21531300039
Tsai Yu You CiTaiwan21647200059
Chia-Hui TuTaiwan217680009
Cliff ChowHong Kong21818500023
      
Sheng-Chien ChengTaiwan23110900014
Chi HangTaiwan23246800059
Richard LimSingapore23316900021
Wing Kei ChanHong Kong23419400024
Shao-Hung LeeTaiwan23528700036
Toh Soon LeeSingapore23611600015
Zong-Ping YangTaiwan23710300013
Chen-An LinTaiwan23811800015

Tags: Ben AndrewsChen An LinChou Chien FaChunsan FanDavid ErquiagaJae Wook ShinJames ChenJia TangJun Zhu HuangKun Han LeeMark GruendemannPete ChenSparrow CheungWai King CheungWing Kei ChanZong Ping Yang

Jia Tang's Departure Bursts the Bubble

Level 18 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Jia Tang (hat) departs on the money bubble
Jia Tang (hat) departs on the money bubble

The bubble has burst, guaranteeing all 36 remaining players a TWD 50,500 (~$1,610) payday. The last man to depart empty-handed was the unfortunate Jia Tang, who was unable to recover from losing that huge pot to Jae Wook Shin just minutes earlier.

Although Tang found {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades} with which to make a stand, he was unable to best the {j-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} of Kun Han Lee, with Tang's final board in the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event running out {4-Spades}{k-Spades}{9-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}.

Tang hit the rail, Lee stacked up to 375,000 and the rest of the field congratulated themselves on their good fortune at making the money.

Player Chips Progress
Kun Han Lee tw
Kun Han Lee
375,000 175,000
Jai Tang
Jai Tang
Busted

Tags: Jae Wook ShinJia TangKun Han Lee

Wee Spikes Set to Take Lead

Level 15 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Lee Kuan Wee
Lee Kuan Wee

An absolutely huge hand has gone down between Jieming Xu, Chang Yu Chung and Lee Kuan Wee that saw the latter shoot straight to the top of the chip counts.

It was Chung who lit the fuse with an open to 7,000 from middle position, with a short-stacked Xu moving all-in for ~45,000 or so from the button. Sitting in the small blind, Wee announced raise and cut out a sizable stack of blue 5k chips for another 100,000 on top and action was back on Chung, who wasted little time in moving all-in for over 160,000. Wee tossed in the extras and the trio revealed their hands, with all of them holding premium pairs.

Jieming Xu: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}
Lee Kuan Wee: {j-Hearts}{j-Spades}
Chang Yu Chung: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

While Xu looked to be in great shape for a triple up, the window card was the {j-Clubs}, which brought an anguished cry of "Oh my god!" from Xu.

The rest of the runout came down {6-Diamonds}{3-Spades}{3-Hearts}{k-Diamonds} to give Wee a boat and the monster pot, while Xu and Chung took some pictures of the board to commemorate the occasion before heading for the rail, while Wee stacked up to 445,000, which is good for the chip lead presently.

Player Chips Progress
Lee Kuan Wee my
Lee Kuan Wee
445,000 220,000
Jieming Xu cn
Jieming Xu
Busted
Chang Yu Chung tw
Chang Yu Chung
Busted

Tags: Chang Yu ChungJieming XuLee Kuan Wee

Lee Kung Hung Wins Event #3 TWD 11,000 Head Hunter

Level 14 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Event #3 TWD 11,000 Head Hunter Champion Lee Kung Hung
Event #3 TWD 11,000 Head Hunter Champion Lee Kung Hung

The third of the ten series events scheduled at the Poker King Cup Taiwan concluded in the early hours of Sunday morning, with Taiwan's Lee Kung Hung defeating a 37-strong field in the TWD 11,000 Head Hunter for a TWD 113,900 (~$3,635) payday.

According to the Hendonmob.com, this is Hung's first registered live cash, making it one to remember, with a total of 4 players cashing for a share of the TWD 284,900 prize pool.

Tags: Lee Kung Hung

Field of 114 Set to Return for Day 2 of the 2019 Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event

Tournament clock for Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event
Tournament clock for Day 2 of the Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event

From a starting field of 306 entrants, just 114 players remaining in contention in the TWD 27,500 (~$875) Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event, playing out at the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association in Taipei, Taiwan.

It is Taiwan’s Chi Hang the man out in pole position after topping the Day 1B counts with a stack of 277,800, overtaking Day 1A frontrunner Edwin Gerard at the top of the counts, with the US player returning second in the overall counts with a stack of 267,900. Taiwan’s Wei En Shih rounds out the top three stacks after a stellar run on Day 1B.

Other notables in contention include Hong Kong's Sparrow Cheung (95,500) current Taiwan No. #1 on the GPI Taiwan List, Pete Chen (73,400), Chen An Lin (45,000) and current No. #1 on the Taiwanese All Time Money List James Chen, though the latter is one of the short stacks with 22,600.

Of the 114 remaining players, just 36 of them will make the hallowed money spots, with a min-cash coming in at TWD 50,500 (~$1,610). A seat at the official nine-handed final table is good for TWD 164,000 (~$5,230), with the eventual winner walking away with a TWD 1,639,000 (~$52,300) top prize in addition to something much more valuable than money — the accolade of becoming the inaugural Poker King Cup Taiwan Main Event Champion!

Poker King Cup Taiwan Payouts

PlacePayout (TWD)Payout (US$)
1st1,639,00052,300
2nd1,150,10036,670
3rd739,70023,600
4th547,50017,470
5th411,00013,115
6th328,60010,485
7th273,0008,710
8th218,8006,980
9th164,0005,230
10th-12th119,5003,810
13th-15th98,0003,125
16th-18th83,9002,675
19th-21st73,5002,345
22nd-24th65,3002,080
25th-27th57,9001,845
28th-36th50,5001,610

Blinds will resume at 1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 big blind ante when cards are back in the air at 1:00 p.m. sharp, with level length increasing from 40 to 60-minutes, with the plan for the day to play six levels. However, according to Tournament Director Bryan Lo, the money bubble will be reached and breached today, and play will continue until it does so, even if this takes longer than the scheduled six levels.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action, so let’s see who has what it takes to make the money as the tournament approaches the business end.

Tags: Chen An LinEdwin GerardJames ChenPete ChenSparrow Cheung