2021 Wynn Spring Classic

Wynn Spring Classic $1M GTD Championship
Day: 3
Event Info

2021 Wynn Spring Classic

Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Prize Pool
$1,985,676
Entries
614
Players Left
2
Average Chip Stack
12,280,000
Total Chips
24,560,000
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
100,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
34

Sung Joo "Arte" Hyun Wins Wynn Spring Classic $3,500 Championship ($323,409)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Sung Joo Hyun
Sung Joo Hyun

Despite a 15-hour final day, the energy at the final table of the Wynn Spring Classic $3,500 Championship reached a fever pitch as the stakes raised with every late pay jump. Small but boisterous rails matched the enthusiasm of the players, making for a truly memorable atmosphere.

It's an experience Sung Joo "Arte" Hyun will recall fondly after he emerged as the official winner from a 614-entry field to secure $323,409 in prize money.

That sum is nearly identical to that paid out to Matthias Auer, the only other player at the final table who got through more than 31 levels without losing his final chip.

The two players reached heads-up play and immediately struck a deal that saw each side lock up $323,408, with $1 and the trophy left for a best-of-three flip. Hyun proved to be the luckier man, perhaps fitting given that he said from the beginning of negotiations that he cared more about the trophy than the money.

"Every time I start a tournament I just go for the first place," he explained. "Not the money. If there's a tournament that doesn't give you any kind of bracelet or trophy, I'm not very interested. I don't know why. I'm very competitive.

Official Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Sung Joo HyunSouth Korea$323,409*
2Matthias AuerAustria$323,408*
3Will FaillaU.S.A.$173,240
4Eric AfriatCanada$121,450
5Matthew WantmanU.S.A.$89,842
6Mihai ManoleRomania$69,588
7David Cabrera PolopMexico$55,291
8Chris MoormanU.K.$45,760

*reflects heads-up deal

A streamer for an audience he said can number around 3,000, mostly Korean fans who know him as Arte, Hyun often plays tournaments online on GGPoker and PokerStars hoping to entertain and showcase strategic play.

He's had some big successes, too, including a bracelet last summer in a $500 Deepstack on GGPoker worth $161,898. He also had a big live win in Vegas less than two months ago in a WPTDeepStacks event for $208,335. However, neither of those cashes matched this one.

That wasn't on Hyun's mind at the final table, though, as he was singularly focused on the trophy.

It looked for most of the final table like Auer would surely get his hands on it, though. He had a dominating chip lead at several points, peaking with around 20 million of the roughly 24 million in play. He rolled through the likes of tournament legend Chris Moorman and three-time WPT winner Eric Afriat.

A defeated Afriat acknowledged what seemed like destiny, saying Auer's win was meant to be after he went down in fourth place.

Things got really wild three-handed, though. Will "The Thrill" Failla got hammered down to a couple of blinds by a Hyun three-outer. He came roaring back with several doubles, including a crazy runout when his underpair ran out a runner-straight against Auer, needing Auer to make a set on the river.

The celebrations had the tournament director doing his best to calm the mini crowd, saying they had people in the casino thinking a rumble was happening.

"There is a rumble in here!" Failla bellowed.

Will Failla
Failla had the energy flowing in the room.

Hyun said he'd never seen anything like it.

"That was crazy," he said. "Crazy. It was the craziest final table I've been to."

Hyun fought his way back to a solid stack by check-raise shoving a river on Auer — it went uncalled — then busting Failla in another exciting hand, nailing an ace on the river in a race against pocket eights.

That's when deal talks went down, and after some discussion, the Austrian and the Korean, along with their support crews, came to an agreement.

It was also doubtlessly a monster moment for Auer, whose team was celebrating every pay jump. Auer has just a few thousand in recorded live cashes but comes well-trained from the PokerCode grindhouse in Europe, having learned from the likes of Fedor Holz.

As for Arte, he plans to continue to pursue dual goals. First, he wants to raise the profile of poker in Korea as a strategic game, removing the stigma of it being pure gambling as many still believe. Second, he just wants to keep improving until he's competing on a world-class level.

"I want to be one of the best," he said. "Not just in my country but worldwide. That's my goal."

Remaining 2021 Wynn Spring Classic Schedule

Next weekend, another $1,000,000 GTD tournament will be held in the 2021 Wynn Spring Classic. The $1,600 buy-in no-limit hold'em tournament will offer three starting flights.

*DateTime (PST)TournamentGuaranteeBuy-inStarting StackLevel Length (minutes)
Tuesday, March 16NoonEvent #13: No-Limit Hold’em$15,000$270+$3020,00030
Wednesday, March 17NoonEvent #14: NLH $4K Survivor$20,000$360+$4020,00030
Thursday, March 18NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1a$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Thursday, March 186 p.m.5 seat GTD Super Satellite to $1,600-$270+$3015,00030
Friday, March 19NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1b$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Friday, March 196 p.m.5 seat GTD Super Satellite to $1,600-$270+$3015,00030
Saturday, March 20NoonEvent #15: No-Limit Hold’em Day 1c$1,000,000$1,500+$10030,00060
Sunday, March 211 p.m.Event #16: No-Limit Hold’em$50,000$500+$5020,00030

Tags: Matthias AuerSung Hyun

Deal Reached

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Wynn Spring Classic $3,500 Championship trophy
Wynn Spring Classic $3,500 Championship trophy

The players agreed on an even chop, though the prize pool made it so someone would get $323,408 and someone would get $323,409. The plan was to run three flips and best of three would get the trophy and the extra dollar.

As fate would have it, though, only two were needed as Sung Hyun swept with three-outers twice in a row, king-four over king-seven and ace-four over ace-eight.

PokerNews will provide a full recap shortly.

Will Failla Eliminated in 3rd Place ($173,240)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Will Failla
Will Failla

Will Failla shoved on the button for 3 million. Sung Hyun shoved over the top in the small blind.

Hyun: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}
Failla: {8-}{8-}

The {4-Spades}{2-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{6-Spades} looked for all the world like it was going to deliver Failla another double, but the {a-Hearts} doomed him on the river.

The loudest cheers came from Matthias Auer's rail, knowing they were now heads up with the lead.

Player Chips Progress
Matthias Auer at
Matthias Auer
15,560,000 -740,000
Sung Hyun kr
Sung Hyun
9,000,000 4,300,000
Will Failla us
Will Failla
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Sung HyunWill Failla

Eric Afriat Eliminated in 4th Place ($121,450)

Level 32 : 100,000/200,000, 100,000 ante
Eric Afriat
Eric Afriat

With {j-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}{4-Hearts}{3-Hearts} on the felt, Eric Afriat bet 1,175,000 into 900,000 out of the small blind. Matthias Auer got a count then moved in from the big blind. Afriat only had a few hundred thousand more and called.

Afriat: {4-Spades}{3-Diamonds}
Auer: {8-Hearts}{2-Hearts}

Auer was in complete command and faded a board-pairing river.

"I'm telling you, I've been playing this game a long time," Afriat said. "When something's meant to be, it's meant to be."

Player Chips Progress
Matthias Auer at
Matthias Auer
17,000,000 4,000,000
Eric Afriat ca
Eric Afriat
WPT 3X Winner
Busted

Tags: Matthias AuerEric Afriat

Matthew Wantman Eliminated in 5th Place ($89,842)

Level 31 : 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Matthew Wantman
Matthew Wantman

Sung Hyun opened in the cutoff and called the shove of Matthew Wantman in the small blind, worth about 1 million.

Hyun: {a-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Wantman: {k-Hearts}{7-Hearts}

It was a dominating spot for Hyun, thought that changed on the {10-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{6-Hearts} flop. The {9-Spades} turn and {10-Spades} river didn't deliver what Wantman needed, though.

Player Chips Progress
Sung Hyun kr
Sung Hyun
6,000,000 55,000
Matthew Wantman us
Matthew Wantman
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Matthew WantmanSung Hyun

Failla Calls His Out

Level 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Will Failla
Will Failla

Three players were all in preflop with Will Failla the shortest by a lot, only having about 600,000.

Failla: {a-Spades}{j-Spades}
Sung Hyun: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Matthias Auer: {q-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}

Failla called for the ace of diamond. The {7-Spades}{3-Clubs}{9-Hearts} flop had him changing his tune and asking for a spade. The dealer delivered the {4-Diamonds}, though. He resumed calling for the ace of diamonds.

On the river: the {a-Diamonds}. Failla celebrated wildly while Hyun's remaining stack of 3,065,000 was counted down. Auer sent that over.

"I trapped 'em!" Failla said with a laugh.

Player Chips Progress
Matthias Auer at
Matthias Auer
9,400,000 -3,600,000
Sung Hyun kr
Sung Hyun
6,130,000 2,130,000
Will Failla us
Will Failla
WPT 1X Winner
2,100,000 600,000

Chris Moorman Eliminated in 8th Place ($45,760)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Chris Moorman
Chris Moorman

Matthias Auer opened on the button for 210,000 and quickly called when Chris Moorman jammed in the small blind for about 1.6 million.

Moorman: {k-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Auer: {a-Diamonds}{k-Spades}

The {3-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{7-Hearts} was a grim flop for Moorman. He did pick up a prayer on the {10-Clubs} turn but the river was a {6-Clubs}.

Player Chips Progress
Matthias Auer at
Matthias Auer
7,400,000 1,400,000
Chris Moorman gb
Chris Moorman
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

Hyun Doubles Through Wantman

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Sung Hyun
Sung Hyun

Sung Hyun opened in the hijack and got action from Matthew Wantman in the big blind. Wantman check-called 160,000 on the {10-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} flop and then checked the {q-Diamonds} turn. Hyun bet 350,000 and Wantman jammed. It was about 1.5 million more, and Hyun took a moment then called.

Hyun: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Wantman: {4-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}

Wantman had turned a huge draw but missed it on the {9-Clubs} river.

Player Chips Progress
Sung Hyun kr
Sung Hyun
4,500,000 985,000
Matthew Wantman us
Matthew Wantman
WPT 1X Winner
1,500,000 -2,100,000

Tags: Matthew WantmanSung Hyun