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2019 PokerStars Red Dragon Jeju

?10,000,000 Super High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 PokerStars Red Dragon Jeju

Final Results
Winner
Bin Sun
Winning Hand
a8
Prize
220,295,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000,000 KRW
Prize Pool
829,738,000 KRW
Entries
91
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
75
Players Left
47

Siow Tops 47 Survivors After Day 1 of the ?10,000,000 Super High Roller

Level 9 : 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Graeme Siow
Graeme Siow

The home stretch of the 2019 PokerStars LIVE Asia Red Dragon Jeju has been reached and the penultimate day of the festival saw the Main Event and Baby Dragon play down to a champion at the Jeju Shinhwa World - Landing Casino. One further High Roller event was scheduled and Day 1 of the ?10,000,000 Super High Roller turned out to attract a decent field size once more to follow into the footsteps of all successful previous events.

After nine levels of 40 minutes each, a field of 75 entries including 62 unique players and 13 re-entries and a trio from Singapore topped the 47 survivors with Graeme Siow (1,570,000) and Alex Lee (1,004,000) as the only chip millionaires. Their countryman Dingxiang Ong sits in third place with 813,000 and other notables in the overnight top 10 include Szymon Wysocki (711,000), Shenming Yin (595,000) and Steve Yea (594,000).

Yin and Dong Chen (264,000) were the only players to fire three bullets and both made it through to Day 2. They are joined by such familiar faces as Joshua Zimmerman (576,000), Lester Edoc (558,000), Kazuhiko Yotsushika (540,000), Natalie Teh (514,000), Yake Wu (450,000) and Jamie Lee (417,000) to name just a few of those holding an above-average stack.

Single-Day High Roller champion Ben Lai, Chen An Lin, Derek Ip, Huahuan Feng, Ruihong Tao and Cosmos Yamanaka were among those that failed to bag and tag for tonight.

Franctic Early Action; Three-Way All-In Vaults Siow to the Top

In the first three levels of the day with hundreds of big blinds at their disposal, the players wasted little time to put their chips to use. Shenming Yin doubled right away with aces versus sevens against Liang Chen, then ran a triple barrel bluff with eight-high and was caught before the first bullet came to a crashing end when his aces were cracked by kings.

The fifth level of the day saw a massive three-way all-in in which Graeme Siow with kings held up against the ace-king of Jieming Xu and the pocket queens of Bin Sun. Siow jumped to nearly four times the starting stack and retained his chip lead for the remainder of the evening. Fellow Singaporean Alex Lee late-registered and sat down right next to Siow to become the only other chip millionaire on the first tournament day.

Towards the end of the night, the pots grew bigger and many participants tried to run up their stacks with a lot of preflop aggression. That backfired in the case of Chen An Lin when his ace-queen clashed with the ace-king of Dingxiang Ong, who spiked a king in the window. Ong won another big pot when he cracked the turned nut straight of Derek Ip with a flush on the river.

Ben Lai, who had won the ?5,000,000 Single-Day High Roller and reached the final two tables of the ?2,500,000 Red Dragon Main Event, was sent to the rail at the end of the night when he failed to catch any help with tens against the pocket jacks of Joshua Zimmerman. The late rush of eliminations cut down the field by one third as only 47 survivors claimed chips to their name for Day 2.

All those that wish to take a shot at the juicy prize pool can do so during the first 40-minute level on Day 2 as of 1 p.m. local time. New players will receive 250,000 in chips and the blinds recommence at 4,000-8,000 with a big blind ante of 8,000.

The tournament will play down to a champion on Friday, November 15th, 2019, and the PokerNews team will provide all the updates from the floor from start-to-finish.

Day 2 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountry/RegionChip CountBig Blinds
12Yake WuChina450,00056
13Bi ZhaoChina429,00054
14Joshua ZimmermanUnited States576,00072
15Dingxiang OngSingapore813,000102
16Yang ZhangChina297,00037
17Kazuhiko YotsushikaJapan540,00068
      
21Ngoc Anh CaoViet Nam206,00026
23Zhiqiang QianChina305,00038
24Tian JinChina140,00018
25James LeeUnited States295,00037
26Edward KimSouth Korea125,00016
28Calvin LeeUnited States323,00040
      
31Zhaoxing WangChina304,00038
32Ye WangChina406,00051
34Duc Trung VuVietnam227,00028
35Lester EdocPhilippines558,00070
36Shenming YinChina595,00074
37Liuheng DaiChina274,00034
38Alex LeeSingapore1,004,000126
      
41Szymon WysockiPoland711,00089
42Jun ObaraJapan238,00030
43Liang ChenChina225,00028
45Chunqing WangChina612,00077
46Bo JinChina53,0007
47Lei YuChina168,00021
48Jiajun LiuChina355,00044
      
51Yuan YiluChina312,00039
52Graeme SiowSingapore1,570,000196
53Weikang DingChina705,00088
54Kilian LoefflerGermany200,00025
56Fei XiongChina747,00093
57Nan HongChina399,00050
58Jamie LeeUnited States417,00052
      
61Qiao DuChina186,00023
62Dong ChenChina264,00033
63Wen Kai ChenTaiwan129,00016
64Zifeng ZhangChina626,00078
65Yiqing HuangChina460,00058
67Guofeng WangChina128,00016
68Kannapong ThanarattrakulThailand73,0009
      
71Sun GuodongChina417,00052
72Na WeiChina142,00018
73Natalie TehMalaysia514,00064
74Andre LettauGermany110,00014
75Daniel DemickiPoland283,00035
76Steve YeaSouth Korea594,00074
78Yan RaoChina274,00034

Tags: Alex LeeBen LaiBin SunChen An LinDerek IpDingxiang OngDong ChenGraeme SiowJamie LeeJieming XuJoshua ZimmermanKazuhiko YotsushikaLester EdocLiang ChenNatalie TehShenming YinSzymon WysockiSteve YeaYake Wu