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2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

?6,000,000 APPT High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
70,999,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
6,000,000 KRW
Prize Pool
208,822,000 KRW
Entries
39
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
10,000 / 25,000
Ante
25,000

?6,000,000 APPT High Roller

Day 2 Completed

Liuheng Dai Wins the 2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju High Roller (?70,999,000|$61,400)

Level 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Liuheng Dai
Liuheng Dai

The last ?6,000,000 High Roller of the 2019 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour Jeju is over, and it was China's Liuheng Dai the player who was left in the end with all the chips in front of him. Liuheng Dai not only topped his best live cash with this win, but he also more than doubled his lifetime earnings from poker tournaments.

His best cash so far was a first place for $40,183 in a China-based tournament, and his total earnings before this cash were $59,279, according to the Hendon Mob database. With this win, he took home the trophy plus ?70,999,000 (~$61,400) in prize money.

Dai defeated another Chinese player in the heads-up, Jingxuan Zhu, who would have to settle with the second place prize money of ?49,073,000 (~$42,400).

Dai spent most of his Day 1 away from the spotlight, and returned for Day 2 with the third biggest stack, among the 13 finalists. In order to reach to the first place, he had to win a massive three-way all in while the play was still four-handed, that put him in commanding lead in the tournament, even though he exchanged lead a couple of times during heads-up.

Final Result 2019 APPT Jeju ?6,000,000 FInal High Roller

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (in KRW)Prize (in USD)
1Liuheng DaiChina?70,999,000$61,400
2Jingxuan ZhuChina?49,073,000$42,400
3Ye WangChina?31,323,000$27,100
4Hao TianChina?24,015,000$20,700
5Sahil ChuttaniIndia?18,794,000$16,250
6Xingbiao ZhuChina?14,618,000$12,600

Action of the day

Day 2 started with 13 players and pretty much everyone knew who will be the first to depart from the field. Genhan Li advanced with just one big blind, and even though he managed to win an all in, he was found earlier in a battle between big stacks and was eliminated. The next eliminations were those of Changyang Liu, Haoqi Xie, and Siqi He, sending the nine remaining players to the final table of the event.

At that moment, Yang Zhang was the player who had the chip lead and looked like he could be on his way for another deep run after his runner-up finish in this festival's Main Event. However, things never go as expected, especially in poker, as after the eliminations of Christopher Park (9th place), and Yuan Yilu (8th place), the bubble offered an unforgettable experience to Yang Zhang.

In the crucial hand, Ye Wang had the lead 7-handed, and was shoving here and there preflop to win the blinds, and put pressure to his opponents. In one of those hands, Wang shoved from the button and Yang Zhang was in the big blind with more than 30 big blinds. At the same moment, there were several short stacks in the table, and they were happy to see Yang Zhang call Wang's shove with ace-jack, to face his opponent's king-nine. A king on the flop was enough to send Yang Zhang to the rail, and the remaining six players in the money.

Six-Handed Final Table

When the players reached the money, they were very close in the counts, meaning that it could be anybody's game. The actual winner, Liuheng Dai, had just 90,000 in chips, equal to 9 big blinds.

The first elimination in the money, was that of Xingbiao Zhu, who was unfortunate enough to see his aces being cracked by Ye Wang's ten-eight, when he hit two tens for trips in turn and river, respectively.

Just a couple of hands passed, and it was time for the second elimination in the money, with Sahil Chuttani losing a flip with fours versus Tian's ace-eight.

Hao Tian put a closure to an extremely successful festival for him here in Jeju, since after his runner-up finish in the first High Roller, he had a fourth place finish in the last High Roller. He was the victim of a big three-way all in were Ye Wang was also left crippled, and Liuheng Dai took the big lead in the fight for the title. Tian had ace-queen in the small blind, and saw Ye Wang shove from the button with king-jack, only for Dai to wake up in the big blind with ace-king and win them both. With this cash, Hao Tian reached ?66,797,000 (~$57,700) in prizes only in Jeju's festival.

The leader of Day 1 was the player who busted in third place, after losing the biggest part of his stack during the previous three-way all in. He put his last four big blinds in the middle to get called by both the other players, who checked down the board till the river, and Dai made a pair to beat Wang's pocket threes.

Heads-Up

Heads-up had to be as exciting as the rest of the final table, and it sure didn't disappoint anyone. Dai started with the chip lead but the two players were willing to risk their stacks from the first hand, so Jingxuan Zhu took the lead pretty soon. In the first all in situation of the heads-up play, the board was in the turn, Dai had a pair and a gutshot, while Jingxuan Zhu had top two pair and held in the river to take the lead, as the two players swapped positions in the counts.

Right after that, there was another all in between the two, and this time it was Dai who was in danger, and in need of a lot of help. He had threes against Zhu's nines, but he spiked a magic three on the flop to double-up, and retake the lead.

The final hand was another setup for the two players, as the dealer gave them queens and kings, so the preflop all in was unavoidable, based on how aggressive the two players were. Dai was the one who had kings and was slightly covering his opponent, and after five community cards he was lifting the trophy in the air of Landing Casino's poker room.

Here is the finish line for PokerNews coverage of the 2019 PokerStars APPT Jeju, but more exciting live events are to come, so stay tuned to the only place that brings to you everything about the world of live poker.

Tags: Changyang LiuChristopher ParkGenhan LiHao TianHaoqi XieJingxuan ZhuLiuheng DaiSahil ChuttaniSiqi HeXingbiao ZhuYang ZhangYe WangYuan Yilu

Jingxuan Zhu Eliminated in 2nd Place (?49,073,000|$42,400)

Level 22 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Jingxuan Zhu
Jingxuan Zhu

Another hand, another cooler situation for the two players in the heads-up battle. This time Liuheng Dai limped from the button, Jingxuan Zhu made it 55,000 from the big blind, Dai re-raised to 125,000, Zhu announced all in and Dai called!

Liuheng Dai: {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Jingxuan Zhu: {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs}

The board didn't bring any surprises this time, with {2-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}, and Jingxuan Zhu is eliminated in 2nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jingxuan Zhu cn
Jingxuan Zhu
Busted

Tags: Jingxuan ZhuLiuheng Dai

Level: 22

Blinds: 10,000/25,000

Ante: 25,000

Lead Changes Hands Again

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

Another all in situation in the heads-up, only this time the odds were in favor of the chip leader, although the deck had other plans.

Dai limped, Zhu raised to 75,000, Dai shoved and Zhu called.

Liuheng Dai: {3-Clubs}{3-Spades}
Jingxuan Zhu: {9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}

The board gave a set to Dai with the {3-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{6-Clubs} and he managed to stay alive, swapping again positions with his opponent.

Player Chips Progress
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Liuheng Dai
1,300,000
580,000
580,000
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Jingxuan Zhu
650,000
-400,000
-400,000

Tags: Jingxuan ZhuLiuheng Dai

Jingxuan Zhu Turns it Around

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante

In one of the first hands of the heads-up play, Jingxuan Zhu managed to double-up, and the two players swapped places in the chip counts.

The board was showing on the flop {k-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{q-Spades} and Dai bet 35,000 with Zhu making the call. The turn was the {9-Diamonds} and Dai announced all this time, with Zhu snap-calling.

Dai: {k-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}
Zhu: {k-Spades}{q-Clubs}

Dai was drawing very thin, waiting for a jack to put an end to the tournament, but the {7-Clubs} doubled-up Zhu, who now has the chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Jingxuan Zhu cn
Jingxuan Zhu
1,050,000
512,000
512,000
Profile photo of Liuheng Dai cn
Liuheng Dai
720,000
-650,000
-650,000

Tags: Jingxuan ZhuLiuheng Dai

Ye Wang Eliminated in 3rd Place (?31,323,000|$27,100)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Ye Wang
Ye Wang

In the very next hand, after the previous massive three-way all in, Ye Wang put the rest of his stack in the middle and busted in third place. He had 85,000, and announced all in from the button with both players in the blinds calling.

The board ran out {4-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{6-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} with the active players checking all the way to the river. Liuheng Dai scooped this one too, with {q-Clubs}{8-Hearts}, while Ye Wang had {3-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and Jingxuan Dai {k-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}.

The heads-up is getting prepared and will start shortly!

Player Chips Progress
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Ye Wang
Busted

Tags: Ye WangLiuheng Dai

Hao Tian Eliminated in 4th Place (?24,015,000|$20,700)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Hao Tian
Hao Tian

A three-way all in has been the most determining hand of the High Roller so far, resulting in one elimination and one player left crippled.

Ye Wang was on the button and shoved, as he has done many times on the final table. This time, however, both blinds called, with Hao Tian and Liuheng Dai waking up with big hands.

Ye Wang: {k-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Hao Tian: {a-Spades}{q-Diamonds}
Liuheng Dai: {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}

The board ran out {2-Spades}{3-Spades}{6-Hearts}{k-Spades}{9-Clubs} with Dai scooping the whole pot. When stacks were counted down, Dai had 450,000 and had Hao Tian covered, while Ye Wang was left with only a paltry four big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ye Wang cn
Ye Wang
85,000
-565,000
-565,000
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Hao Tian
Busted

Tags: Hao TianLiuheng DaiYe Wang

Level: 21

Blinds: 10,000/20,000

Ante: 20,000