Ting Yi Tsai raised to 200,000 with the and Cangsheng Ni three-bet shoved for 17 big blinds with the . Tsai gave it short consideration and opted to fold.
While Day 3 of the 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon Jeju ?2,500,000 Main Event was playing down to the nine-handed final table, another tournament ran concurrently and continued the success of the festival at the Jeju Shinhwa World - Landing Casino.
Both starting days of the ?1,500,000 Baby Dragon ensured a busy day at the poker tables and resulted in a record for this very event in South Korea as it nearly doubled the 298 entries of the previous year.
Day 1a drew a total of 363 entrants (296 unique players) and the evening flight with 20-minute levels gathered another 230 entries (190 unique players) to create a field of 593 total entries.
The prize pool stands at a sizable ? 776,534,000 (~$662,815) and the winner will take home a top prize of ?168,502,000 (~US$143,830).
With the format playing down to the money and paying out 12 percent of the field each starting flight, a total of 44 Day 1a players locked up a payday of at least ?2,796,000 (~US$2,385).
China's Qiuning Zhang bagged up a sizable lead with 852,000 in chips on a single bullet and the next closest rival Xinglai Yitrails by quite a margin with 597,000. Former Red Dragon Main Event champion and 2019 Main Event bubble boy Dengfeng "Denny" Yu rounded out the top three Day 1a stacks with 594,000 in chips.
Other Day 1a notables who battled through to Day 2 include China's Bin Zhao (463,000) and Dong Chen (299,000), Taiwan's Chien Fa Chou (223,000) and Australia's Kelvin Beattie (173,000).
Defending champion James Won Lee was in the running but was unable to make it through to Day 2, with other notables to come up short, at least on the opening flight, including Thailand's Phachara Wongwichit, Singapore's Alex Lee, reigning APPT Korea Champion Sparrow Cheung, the Philippines' Mike Takayama and Taiwan's Hung Sheng Lin to name but a few.
Bo Jin topped the counts of the second starting flight and returns second in chips for Day 2 with a stack of 628,000. China's Sun Guodong (617,000) and Thailand's Kannapong Thanarattrakul (432,000) rounded out the top three Day 1b stacks, with other notables to bag big including the previously mentioned Wongwichit (393,000), Taiwan's Chen An Lin (336,000) and China's Hao Chen (276,000).
Only 28 players made it through Day 1b and 72 remaining survivors returned to their seats at 1 p.m. local time to play down to a champion. Day 2 features a level duration of 40 minutes and the action recommenced with blinds of 5,000-10,000 and a big blind ante of 10,000. The event will play down to a champion today and the average stack at the start was just shy of 25 big blinds.
Only nine players out of a field of 869 entries remain in the biggest live poker event in the history of South Korea at the Jeju Shinhwa World - Landing Casino and will aim to become the 28th Red Dragon Main Event champion in the 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon Jeju ?2,500,000 Main Event.
So far, all finalists are guaranteed at least ?32,242,000 ($27,728) for their efforts, but the unique red dragon trophy in the most influencial poker event of the Asia-Pacific Region is up for grabs. The winner can look forward to the top prize of ?393,553,500 ($338,456) and a luxurious Rolex watch worth USD$14,000, exclusively sponsored by 6UP – the official partner of PokerStars in Asia.
Zhihao Zhang enters the final day with 11,750,000, 45% of the chips in play, and there is a massive gap to Xin He (2,450,000) and Ting Yi Tsai (2,445,000), who sit in 2nd and 3rd place respectively. Tsai is the only remaining non-Mainland Chinese player in contention and one of the most accomplished finalists with 40 live cashes – including five live tournament titles – to his name for live tournament winnings just shy of US$147,000.
All further remaining six finalists have between 10 and 20 big blinds at their disposal and one double up would significantly alter the chances of a possible top-three finish. Yifan Cao (2,045,000), Cangsheng Ni (1,880,000), Wenyan Liu (1,875,000), Dapeng Wang (1,570,000), Zhenhua Lu (1,190,000) and Rongshan Li (1,020,000) complete the line-up for the final day.
Lu has reached his second Red Dragon Main Event final table as he finished fourth to Alvin Yifang Zhang in February 2018 out of a field of 1,122 in Macau and received his largest score of HK$800,000 ($102,293) so far. Ni is the next most successful player in terms of money won, with over US$118,000 in live tournament cashes, though he has yet to win a title.
Seat Assignments for the Final Table
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Wenyan Liu
China
1,875,000
19
2
Rongshan Li
China
1,020,000
10
3
Ting Yi Tsai
Taiwan
2,445,000
24
4
Yifan Cao
China
2,045,000
20
5
Cangsheng Ni
China
1,880,000
19
6
Dapeng Wang
China
1,570,000
16
7
Xin He
China
2,450,000
25
8
Zhenhua Lu
China
1,190,000
12
9
Zhihao Zhang
China
11,750,000
118
The action is set to resume at 1 p.m. local time with 40:42 minutes remaining in level 29 at blinds of 50,000-100,000 with a big blind ante of 100,000 and the final showdown will be broadcasted live on the Red Dragon Poker website with Mandarin commentary and hole cards displayed on a security delay of 30 minutes.
All PokerNews updates until the conclusion of the tournament will be published according to the delay on the live stream.