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Ka Chun Yuan

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Hong Kong's Ka Chun Yuan Wins APT's Largest-Ever Side Event for TWD 2,263,639 (~$71,700)

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#4 APT National Cup2.jpg Ka Chun Yuan

The TWD 10,000 APT National Cup has been won by Hong Kong's Ka Chun Yuan after he outlasted a gigantic field of 2,305 entries to get his hands on the lion silhouette trophy and the top prize of TWD 2,263,639 (~$71,700). Yuan cut a three-way deal with Cheng En Tsai and Ting-Chieh Chen that saw them bank TWD 1,944,800 (~$61,600) and TWD 1,607,626 (~$50,920) respectively.

The total prize pool for the tournament stood at TWD 19,899,065 (~USD 629,650), an astronomical number for the buy-in level and a testament to the support that APT has. Outside of the Main Event, the APT National Cup was the largest-ever field in any APT event in the tour's history.

PlaceNameCountryPrize (TWD)Prize (~USD)
1Ka Chun YuanHong Kong2,263,50071,700
2Cheng En TsaiTaiwan1,944,80061,600
3Ting-Chieh ChenTaiwan1,607,66550,920
4Sheng Chang LuTaiwan873,00027,640
5Kuan Long LuTaiwan730,00023,115
6Kwan ChengTaiwan590,00018,680
7Dexter BrilloPhilippines450,00014,250
8Po Chun ChangTaiwan323,00010,230
9Yiu Yeung LeungHong Kong246,0007,790

A huge turnout across the initial five opening flights saw just 134 players making it into the top five percent of the field and into Day 2. The Philippines' Edilberto Gopez held the overall chip lead after taking through 2,075,000 chips from Flight E.

The action was fast with the thirty-minute blind levels eating away at the player's stacks and forced action. It took fourteen levels for the final table to be reached with Taiwan's Pi-Ying Hsu being the unlucky player to bubble the biggest side event ever ran at the APT.

Kuan Long Lu took the chip lead into the final nine but with an average stack of just under twenty big blinds, anything could happen. It took just seven hands before the first casualty was recorded as Yiu Yueng Leung hit the rail. The player from Hong Kong was a tad unfortunate after his ace-six was undone by the ace-five of Sheng Chang Lu, who flopped a five. Leung picked up TWD 246,000 (~$7,790) for ninth.

APTTW_N_NC_FD-401301.jpg Po Chun Chang

Just seven hands later, Po Chun Chang's seat was humanless after he three-bet shoved queen-ten and was called by the ace-ten of Kwang Cheng. The board ran dry for Chang which left him out in eighth for a payday of TWD 323,000 (~$10,230).

The eliminations were coming thick and fast as just two hands later, another chair was without its owner as Filipino player Dexter Brillo headed to the payout desk. Brillo had shoved all in with pocket tens but when confronted with Tsai's pocket kings, he was quickly lassoed out of the tournament for a score of TWD 450,000 (~$14,250).

Cheng couldn't keep up any momentum and despite getting his chips in good, he was the next player to be eliminated. Holding eight-nine, Cheng had flopped top pair but had a lot of outs to fade as Yuan's five-six had flopped a pair and a flush draw. Yuan turned a flush which left Cheng drawing dead but will surely be satisfied with TWD 590,000 (~$18,680) payday.

APTTW_N_NC_FD-401326.jpg Kuan Long Lu

Eliminations were certainly the theme on this final table and the very next hand delivered another as Kuan Long Lu joined the list of sideliners after his pocket queens fell to the rivered flush of Tsai, who held ace-jack. Despite that bad beat, Kuan Long Lu can feel pleased with the extra TWD 730,000 (~$23,115) in his account.

Sheng Chang Lu was then all in for less than five big blinds with four-five and was called by both Tsai and Chen. Tsai held ace-ten but it was the king-five of Chen that rivered a pair of kings to take the pot and leave just three players in contention for the title. Sheng Chang Lu banked TWD 873,000 (~$27,640) for his efforts.

The tournament clock was paused while the remaining three players discussed a possible deal. Negotiations were ongoing for quite some time before a deal was agreed which locked up a set amount for each player and also left TWD 213,139, and the trophy, on the table to play for.

APTTW_N_NC_FD-401238.jpg Ting-Chieh Chen

With a deal being struck, and abiding by APT's policy, the blind levels were reduced by half and were now set at fifteen minutes until a champion was crowned.

Chen was the first of the three to be eliminated after his queen-three couldn't hold on against the seven-five of Yuan, who rivered a pair of fives. A great run from Chen, and thanks to that deal will walk away with TWD 1,607,626 (~$50,920).

When heads-up play began, it was Yuan who held a three-to-one advantage over Tsai and it was over before it got started as it took just three hands for a champion to be crowned.

Chen shoved all in with jack-five and Yuan made the call with pocket sixes. A six on the flop gave Yuan a set and a firm lock on the hand. No miracle runner-runner could save Chen as he was eliminated in second for TWD 1,944,800 (~$61,600).

That leaves just one man standing - Ka Chun Yuan - who walks away with the top prize of TWD 2,263,639 (~$71,700) for his victory. Congratulations!

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Ka Chun Yuan Wins the APT National Cup for TWD 2,263,639 (~$71,700)

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Ka Chun Yuan wins the APT National Cup for TWD 2,263,639 (~$71,700)

A full recap of the day's action will follow shortly.

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Cheng En Tsai Has Been Eliminated in 2nd Place For TWD 1,944,800 (~$61,600)

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Cheng En Tsai .jpg Cheng En Tsai

Cheng En Tsai has been eliminated in 2nd place for TWD 1,944,800 (~$61,600)

Hand 53 Cheng En Tsai shoved the button for 15,000,000 and Ka Chun Yuan called from the big blind

Yuan 6♠ 6♣

Tsai J♣ 5♣

The flop came A♥ 6♦ Q♣ giving Yuan a set of sixes. The turn was the K♥ and river the 4♦ meaning Yuan had won the APT National Cup.

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Heads-Up Plays Begins

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Hand 51 Cheng En Tsai called from the button. Ka Chun Yuan shoved and took down the pot.

Hand 52 Yuan called from the button, and Tsai checked the big blind to see a flop of A♠ A♥ J♥. Tsai checked, and then Yuan bet 1,600,000, which got called by Tsai. Both players checked the A♣ on the turn to see the Q♦ river. Both players checked again, and the cards were revealed.

Tsai J♦ 3♥

Yuan J♣ 2♥

Both players had a full house and chopped the pot.

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Ting-Chieh Chen Has Been Eliminated in 3rd Place For TWD 1,607,626 (~$50,920)

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APTTW_N_NC_FD-401238.jpg Ting-Chieh Chen

Ting-Chieh Chen has been eliminated in 3rd place for TWD 1,607,626 (~$50,920)

Hand 50 Ka Chun Yuan opened to 3,400,000 from the button, and Ting-Chieh Chen defended from the big blind. The flop came A♣ A♥ 2♠ and after Chen checked, Yuan shoved. Chen made the call to put his tournament life at risk.

Chen Q♥ 3♥

Yuan 7♣ 5♣

The turn was the 2♣ and river the 5♠, meaning Yuan eliminated Chen in 3rd place.

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Yuan Pulling Away

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Hand 48 Yuan got a walk.

Hand 49 Yuan called from the small blind, and Cheng En Tsai checked from the big blind. Both players checked to the river on a board of 2♠ 8♥ K♣ Q♣ 5♣ then Yuan bet 1,600,000. Tsai quickly folded.

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Level 41: Blinds 800000-1600000, 1600000 ante

Yuan Picks Off the Bluff

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Hand 45 Cheng En Tsai shoved from the button and took down the pot.

Hand 46 Ka Chun Yuan raised to 3,400,000 from the small blind, then Tsai moved all-in from the big blind. Yuan folded.

Hand 47 Yuan opened the button to 2,800,000 and got called by Ting-Chieh Chen in the big blind. Chen checked the T♦ 4♥ 3♠ flop to Yuan, who fired 1,900,000. Chen called.

The turn was the K♠ which got checked through to see a board-pairing T♣ on the river. Chen fired out 2,600,000 and got called by Yuan. Yuan turned over Q♠ Q♣ and took down the pot.

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Level 40: Blinds 600000-1200000, 1200000 ante

Chen Going for the Win

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Hand 42 Cheng En Tsai raised the button to 2,500,000. Ka Chun Yuan defended from the big blind. Both players checked to the river on a board of A♥ 4♣ 2♣ Q♠ K♠ and Tsai won the pot with J♣ 9♥

Hand 43 Ting-Chieh Chen opened the button to 2,400,000, then was 3-bet by Yuan to 6,900,000. When it got back to Chen he folded.

Hand 44 Tsai calls from the small blind, and Chen checks out of the big blind. They saw a flop of 8♠ 6♦ 3♥, and Tsai fired for a bet of 1,300,000. Chen raised to 3,100,000 and was called by Tsai.

The turn was the Q♦ and after Tsai checked, Chen bet out for 4,000,000, which got a fold from Tsai.

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Level 39: Blinds 500000-1000000, 1000000 ante

Play Resumes

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Hand 39 Cheng En Tsai raised to 2,000,000 on the button, and Ka Chun Yuan defended from the big blind.

The flop came K♣ 8♦ 2♦ and Yuan check-called a bet of 1,000,000 from Tsai. They saw the 9♥ on the turn. Yuan check-folded this time to a bet of 4,000,000 from Tsai.

Hand 40 Yuan shoves from the blind and took down the pot.

Hand 41 Ting-Chieh Chen got a walk.

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Level 39: Blinds 500000-1000000, 1000000 ante

A Deal Has Been Made

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Here are the payouts after an ICM chop.

NamePrize (TWD)
Ka Chun Yuan2,050,500
Cheng En Tsai1,944,800
Ting-Chieh Chen1,607,626

With the trophy and TWD 213,139 left to play for.

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