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WPT Cambodia News: Korea’s Dong Hyup Kim Wins First Title At Megastack High Roller

WPT Cambodia News: Korea’s Dong Hyup Kim Wins First Title At Megastack High Roller

 

Korea secured a second win at the WPT Cambodia – Passport To The World Championship festival with their very own Dong Hyup Kim crushing the final table of the Megastack High Roller. This was Kim’s first ever live victory which came with a trophy and a career high payout of $26,373. Sharing his excitement, Kim said, “This is my first trophy, I feel very good!”

Dong Hyup Kim at WPT Cambodia
Dong Hyup Kim

The Megastack High Roller drew 40 entries for a prize pool of $77,600. On Day 1, the money bubble burst on Adrien Berger with Ace-King rivered by Andrew Hinrichsen’s Queen-Ten, queen on the river. Another bust later with Sorawit Suriyakarn eliminated in 7th place, the remaining players bagged up and returned today.

Andrew Hinrichsen at WPT Cambodia
Andrew Hinrichsen

Within minutes, short stacked Loo Junzhong from Malaysia doubled up off big stacked Hinrichsen with 6d6c staying ahead of Ah3c. The pair met again and this time it was Hinrichsen avoiding the rail with 9d9s set over AcQd top pair on a board 9s10sAs7h5h. Down to crumbs, Loo was eliminated in 6th place by Joseph Sandaev.

Vishal Ojha at WPT Cambodia
Vishal Ojha

Following Loo out was India’s Vishal Ojha who was on his second final table in this series. Holding Ac8h against Kim’s Ah8d, Ojha went down on a one card flush with the board running 9d2d4d7dJs.

From here on, Kim took charge. He eliminated short stacked Quan Qiu next in 4th place to enter three-handed against the Australians Sandaev and Hinrichsen with nearly half of the chips in play. The Aussies went head to head in a hand that doubled up Sandaev while Hinrichsen dropped to 15 bb. Kim collected the rest, loose-calling Hinrichsen’s three-bet shove with 5h4h that paired the five to dust Ad8s.

WPT Cambodia Megastack High Roller Heads Up
Joseph Sandaev versus Dong Hyup Kim

This kicked off heads up with both players very deep and average at 50 bb. It didn’t take long for Sandaev to grind to par but still could not get past the more aggressive Kim. The defining hand was felted which saw a board run KdKh7c6dKc. Kim barreled every street and Sandaev called it down. Kim revealed Ks2d quads and sent Sandaev plunging from which he couldn’t recover. The final hand was Sandaev QsQd, Kim AdQh, board was 2d9h2cAh10d, spiking the victory card on the turn.

Date: July 14-15, 2024
Buy in: USD 2,200
Entries: 40
Prize Pool: USD 77,600
ITM: 6 places

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Payout In USD
1 Dong Hyup Kim Korea $26,373
2 Joseph Sandaev Australia $17,583
3 Andrew Hinrichsen Australia $11,721
4 Quan Qiu China $8,129
5 Vishal Ojha India $5,873
6 Loo Junzhong Malaysia $4,429
7 Sorawit Suriyakarn Thailand $3,492

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