2025 The Lord Poker Tournament Jeju

Event #2: US$500 Circuit Main Event (US$700,000 GTD)
Day: 1ab
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Event Info
2025 The Lord Poker Tournament Jeju
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
$120,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$500
Prize Pool
$700,000
Entries
505
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 1ab
Entries
114
Players Left
9
Players Left 1 / 505

Welcome to the Inaugural TLPT Jeju Circuit Series Main Event

Welcome to TLPT Jeju
Welcome to TLPT Jeju

The stage is set and the inaugural standalone festival of The Lord Poker Tournament (TLPT) is officially underway at the Jeju Shinhwa World Hotel on Jeju Island, known to host several international live poker events throughout the year. While TLPT has already hosted tournaments in cooperation with other live events in the past, this is actually their first event and it comes with a massive overall guarantee of 8 Million US Dollars.

There a total of 13 tournaments as part of this festival in cooperation with title sponsor AAPoker at the lavish Landing Casino and the opening day features two events as part of the TLPT Jeju Circuit Series. Their Main Event has four starting days featuring varying buy-in amounts and level durations with a massive guarantee of $700,000 and all of the flights include unlimited re-entries allowed for the first nine levels and following break.

Day 1a is scheduled to kick off at 2 p.m. local time and has a level duration of 20 minutes throughout with all participants receiving 25,000 in chips for a buy-in of $500. That's good enough for 250 big blinds in the first level of the day, but the action will certainly accelerate quickly from there thanks to the fast-paced structure.

Day 1 Overview

FlightBuy-InLevel DurationIn the Money
Day 1a$50020 minutesTop 5%
Day 1b$1,00030 minutesTop 10%
Day 1c$75020 minutesTop 7.5%
Day 1d$2,00040 minutesTop 20%

After the end of level 12, there will be a 40-minute dinner break and the opening flight is scheduled to play down to the top 5% of the field. All remaining three Day 1 have different price tags and respective "in the money" goals with all survivors then advancing to Day 2. Players also have the option to participate in multiple flights and will combine their bagged up chips for the restart in the money.

The tournament also features a 30-second shot clock from start to finish as well with five additional time banks awarded when they enter the vent and another five time banks once the nine-handed final table has been reached. Regardless of the finish time in each starting flight, the blinds will roll back to 3,000-5,000 with a big blind ante of 5,000 for Day 2, which will then play down to the nine-handed final table.

For the first two days of this event, all PokerNews updates will focus on the Day flights in this event (Day 1a and Day 1c) while also providing the chip counts of all survivors for the other starting days as well. The action will then continue from start to finish thereafter until a winner has been crowned.