2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Korea

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qj
Prize
83,130,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
1,650,000 KRW
Entries
285
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
10,000

Randy Lew Stumbles Late but Finds a Bag on Day 1c

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Randy Lew
Randy Lew

After the two opening flights of PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event drew 120 players total, Day 1c nearly matched that amount with 118 runners, pushing the three-flight total to 238.

PokerStars Team Online's Randy "nanonoko" Lew was one of the 38 players who found bags at the conclusion of 12 levels of play, but it didn't come easily for Lew as he had to overcome a major pitfall late.

It looked like it was going to be a good day for Lew, who chipped up early and seemed to hold an above average stack much of the way. However, on Level 12, he got in a big all-in preflop pot for a huge pile of chips, about 200,000. Lew held ace-king against pocket jacks of Yang Zhang, but a short-stacked player also got in there with king-queen, blocking some of Lew's equity. A brick-tastic ten-high board hit the felt and left Lew with less than 20 big blinds.

Lew recovered a bit from there to bag 52,700. He's coming off of a strong showing at the WSOP Main Event, where he finished 159th for $53,247. He also came in hot here in Korea, showing up and immediately cashing for fifth place in the High Roller for $17,552. He'll be just a bit over 20 big blinds when play resumes on Day 2, so despite the late stumble, he's still got a pulse in the Main Event.

Lew and everyone else who bagged is looking up in the counts at Scott Janik, one of the few American players participating in the tournament. Janik, who doesn't have any documented live results to his credit, bagged 215,800.

Naohito Tamaya (204,800), Masatoshi Tanaka (162,000), Hiroyuki Noda (153,400) and Zhang (152,500) round out the top five.

With just under $1 million in live cashes, Zhang is one of the more accomplished players to fire here in Korea. He spent much of the summer in Las Vegas, where he notched four cashes at the WSOP and another at Venetian.

Lew's fellow PokerStars-sponsored player, Team Pro Celina Lin, was not as successful as her teammate. She made a thin call with ace-king on a ten-high flop against a player holding jack-ten, costing her most of her chips early on. She was unable to recover, running pocket queens into aces to lose the last of her stack.

Lin and anyone else yet to make it on to Day 2 still has one more chance as a turbo Day 1d is already under way. With 20 minute levels, it figures to be a fast-paced sprint over the next few hours, and we'll see who else can punch a ticket to Sunday.

Scott Janik

Tags: Randy LewScott JanikYang Zhang

Zhang Doubles Through Lew to Take the Chip Lead

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Yang Zhang, pictured in a different event
Yang Zhang, pictured in a different event

Takeharu Asakage, Yang Zhang, and Randy Lew got all the chips in the middle before the flop. Lew had the largest of the three stacks, Zhang had 80,500, and Asakage was the shortest by a wide margin.

Asakage: {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Zhang: {J-}{J-}
Lew: {A-Hearts}{K-Diamonds}

Zhang had the preflop advantage with his jacks but had to fade Lew's overcards and Asakage was in bad shape. The board ran out {9-Clubs}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} and Zhang took the pot to eliminate Asakage, take most of Lew's chips, and become the biggest stack in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Yang Zhang cn
Yang Zhang
WSOP 1X Winner
198,000 198,000
Randy Lew us
Randy Lew
32,000 -66,800
Takeharu Asakage jp
Takeharu Asakage
Busted

Tags: Randy LewTakeharu AsakageYang Zhang

Randy Lew Felts a Foe

Level 8 : 400/800, 100 ante
Randy Lew
Randy Lew

Randy Lew was on the button, had already had committed 5,300 chips, and was facing a shove from the big blind for what looked like about 17,000. After some thought, Lew called to put his opponent at risk.

Lew: {K-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Big blind: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

Lew found himself trailing his opponent's pocket queens and needed help from the deck to win the pot and eliminate his opponent. The {10-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} flop changed nothing, but the {K-Clubs} showed up on the turn to pair Lew's king, giving him a huge lead with one card to come. Lew's hand was still best after the {3-Hearts} fell on the river and he took the pot to send his opponent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Randy Lew us
Randy Lew
65,500 22,500

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Lin Eliminated

Level 7 : 300/600, 100 ante
Celina Lin
Celina Lin

PokerStars Team Pro Celina Lin is no longer in her seat, having been eliminated a bit before the break. From the sound of things, she lost her remaining chips when she opened with pocket queens and ran into a player holding aces in the blinds. She still has a chance to punch a ticket to Day 2 by returning for Day 1d in a few hours.

Player Chips Progress
Celina Lin cn
Celina Lin
Busted

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An Doubles Through Lin

Level 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Celina Lin, pictured in a different event.
Celina Lin, pictured in a different event.

After one limp in middle position, Hyeonwoo An made it 700 to go in the cutoff. A player on the button called and so did the small blind, but Celina Lin made it 3,500 to go out of the big blind. Both An and the small blind called.

Action checked to An on the {9-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} flop, and he shoved all in for 17,425. The small blind quickly folded but Lin thought about two minutes and called.

Lin: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}
An: {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

If Lin was hoping to see a draw, she was left disappointed. The turn was a {j-Spades} and the river an {8-Clubs}, so An doubled up with two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Hyeonwoo An kr
Hyeonwoo An
46,500
Celina Lin cn
Celina Lin
11,150 -19,550

Tags: Celina LinHyeonwoo An

Day 1c of PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event Begins at 11 a.m. Local Time

PokerStars chips
PokerStars chips

The first two starting flights of the PokerStars Festival Korea Main Event are already in the books, but there are still two more to come, and the next one, Day 1c, begins at 11:00 a.m. local time at Paradise City Hotel & Resort in Incheon. Days 1a and 1b drew a combined total of 120 entries, 36 of which bagged chips at the conclusion of play.

There are several familiar faces among those who have advanced so far, including Sparrow Cheung, who bagged the Day 1a chip lead with 201,000, as well as Pete Chen, Alan Lau, Takashi Ogura, Daniel Demicki, and current overall chip leader Yuki Ko, who will take 226,300 out of the bag when Day 2 play begins on Sunday.

Play on Day 1c is scheduled to closely mirror that of the first two flights: the field will play 12 levels of 45 minutes each and every player will begin with 30,000 chips in exchange for their ₩1,650,000 buy-in, which is approximately equivalent to $1,470. One entry per player is permitted in each flight. There will be a 10-minute break every three levels and late registration will remain open until the end of level 9. There is currently no scheduled dinner break.

Keep it here for coverage of the inaugural PokerStars Festival Korea from the PokerNews live reporting team.

Tags: Alan LauDaniel DemickiPete ChenSparrow CheungTakashi Ogura