The record-breaking World Poker Championship has finally come down to its final 8 players after Day 2 action played through 13 levels of 60 minute blinds. The 128-player field saw many of its runners’ Main Event dreams go down the drain after inevitably falling short of making the final table. The last 18 players saw a mix of runners including some of Korea’s aggressive contenders – Kim Beab Su and Kim Choong Sub, Day 2 chip leader Le Cong Vuong, and India’s strongest Abhinav Iyer busting the bubble final table.
WPC Main Event Final Table
Main Event action resumes tomorrow with the final 8 led by bracelet winner Kartik Ved, packing a considerable lead of 9M in chips. Ved has been a strong contender since the start of Day 2, consistently continuing his ascend all the way down to the last table. The Indian pro soared to the chip lead after he landed a humongous double up through 12th place finisher Kim Beab Su. From then on, Ved dominated the tables with his highly calculated bets and perfectly timed aggression, leaving his opponents no choice but to stay out of his way.
Kartik Ved
Kartik Ved has been a well-known name across both the Asian and global circuits with his recorded live results dating back to 2015. Just this year, the highly decorated pro claimed his career-best cash of $275,593 after coming in third at the $1,000 World Series of Poker Mini Main Event in Las Vegas. He followed this with another 4th place finish in the summer games’ Event #87: $5,000 No Limit Hold’em for $172,103, bumping his total live earnings to an impressive $894,713. To date, Ved ranks 7th across India’s All Time Money List (THM), proving to be one of the toughest contenders in tomorrow’s games.
Final 8 Chip Counts
Player
Flag
Chip Count
Kartik Ved
India
9,000,000
Nguyen Quang Minh
Vietnam
6,100,000
Ha Manh Tuong
Vietnam
4,100,000
Hao Seo
Vietnam
2,675,000
Jason Lau
Malaysia
2,625,000
Nguyen Quang Huy
Vietnam
2,550,000
Deepak Bothra
India
2,000,000
Eric Wasylenko
Canada
1,600,000
Chips in play: 30,650,000
Average stack: 3,831,250
Remaining Payouts
Rank
Prize (VN₫)
1st
3,226,200,000
2nd
2,000,000,000
3rd
1,450,000,000
4th
1,080,000,000
5th
820,000,000
6th
620,000,000
7th
480,000,000
8th
375,000,000
Buy in: VN₫ 20,000,000 (~US$ 843)
Guarantee: VN₫ 8,000,000,000 (~US$ 338,087)
Prize Pool: VN₫ 17,809,200,000 (~US$ 751,126)
Total Entries: 1,020
Day 1A – 187 entries
Day 1B – 292 entries
Day 1C – 356 entries
Day 1D Turbo – 185 entries
Visit our live updates page to see Day 2 action in full detail. The final table will run at exactly 12 noon, Saturday, September 24th and will be livestreamed on Grand Loyal Poker Club’s official Facebook page with a 30 minute delay.
Capping off the festivities, Event #15: Megastack VN₫1B guaranteed also kicks off at 12 noon with Day 2 for the Super High Roller VN₫4B guaranteed following shortly at 12:30, still open for registration.
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Event Photos
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Janette Dee
Graduated from De La Salle University, Janette works as a full time teacher in Manila, Philippines. She has long joined the local poker community as a recreational player for the last decade. Having a natural love for the game, she decided to branch out into a different avenue of poker. Currently, Janette works for Somuchpoker as a content writer reporting local and international news for the site.
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