WPT Prime Cambodia: Ashish Munot wins SuperStack, leads Player of the Festival race

 

Indian pro Ashish Munot is having a spectacular 2022 season. It has only been five months since he returned to the live scene and already has picked up his eighth cash. At WPT Prime Cambodia, Munot closed out the NagaWorld SuperStack 50K for his second side event title this year. Just ten days prior, he won the the APPT Manila ₱ 100K buy in No Limit Hold’em 6-Handed. The latest win awarded him his career fourth live event trophy and padded up his total live earnings an extra US$ 12,877.

DAC 8922Ashish Munot

A highly recognized and admired poker player from India, Munot’s major breakthrough arrived in 2019 when he won the WPT India Main Event for his biggest takedown and payout of ~US$ 89,570. After borders re-opened, he hit the ground running in pursuit of a second WPT major title. In May this year, Munot nearly achieved it. He came from behind at the inaugural WPT Prime Main Event in Hanoi, Vietnam, falling just one spot short to fellow countryman Zarvan Tumboli. Despite the loss, it did award him another large payout of ~US$ 87,230.

After a two month wait, Munot is back on WPT turf once again and will get another chance at the coveted title. He is in prime form having taken down the NagaWorld SuperStack 50k.

Event recap

The two-day NagaWorld SuperStack 50k was a hot item on the opening day menu. It drew an impressive crowd of 183 entries for a prize pool of US$ 49,703. At Day 1, Munot was sweating it on the bubble round when a big stack pushed on a board 9hQcKdAs8h. After tanking, Munot risked it and doubled up with a higher two pair Ac9d over Qs9s. He closed the day ranked fourth in chips while fellow Indian player Akshay Kapoor led the pack. On a side note, according to fellow pro Kunal Patni, instead of Munot resting up for the next day, he played an online High Rollers event and finished 5th. Clearly rest wasn’t wasn’t an issue because on Day 2, Munot took charge. He denied several players and entered the final table with a commanding advantage.

DAC 8883Nagaworld Superstack 50K Final Table

Further displaying his prowess, Munot proceeded to eliminate Eric Wasylenko (8th) with AsJd rivering the ace to dust 7s7h. He then cleaned out short stacked Tatsuhiko Terai (7th). After Kapoor crushed Anmol Mehta with a royal flush, Munot sent him packing in 4th place. At three-handed, Trent Fechter patiently waited for his time to shine. The moment arrived on a double up through Munot with trips Queens over mid-pair. Fechter went on to eliminate Sam Adams in 3rd place to face Munot for the title.

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In the final showdown, it only took three hands to end the fight. Munot check-jammed on a board Qd10s3h7s, Fechter risked it with Kh10h, Munot had Qs2d for top pair. The river 4h sealed the victory. Munot became the proud owner of the first ever WPT Prime Cambodia trophy.

Date: August 11 to 12
Buy in: US$ 300
Entries: 183
Prize pool: US$ 49,703
ITM: 23 places

Payouts

1st
Ashish Munot
India
US$ 12,877

2nd
Trent Fechter
USA
US$ 8,636

3rd
Sam Adams
Australia
US$ 5,095

4th
Akshay Kapoor
India
US$ 3,099

5th
Anmol Mehta
India
US$ 2,393

6th
Jun Hoe Phua
Singapore
US$ 1,983

7th
Tatsuhiko Terai
Japan
US$ 1,690

8th
Eric Wasylenko
Canada
US$ 1,486

9th
Rungrot Nuannoi
Thailand
US$ 1,288

10th
Wenlong Yuan
China
US$ 1,093

11th
Taragon Suksomlert
Thailand
US$ 1,093

12th
Thanakrit Lachaima
Thailand
US$ 1,093

13th
Marcelo Bregoli
Italy
US$ 920

14th
Tim Seng

US$ 920

15th
Rishab Malik
India
US$ 920

16th
Jongha Kim
Korea
US$ 770

17th
Sam Sok

US$ 770

18th
Hyeokki Lee
Korea
US$ 770

19th
Daniel Hinh
Australia
US$ 621

20th
Kevin Tang

US$ 621

21st
Ben Abrahams
Thailand
US$ 621

22nd
Wei Peng Johnson Tan
Singapore
US$ 472

23rd
Changwoo Hon
Korea
US$ 472

WPT Player of the Festival

With the completion of the first event, the WPT Player of the Festival race is on. The top 9 players of the NagaWorld SuperStack each earned points. Munot leads the chase with 300 points.  At the end of the festival, the player with the most points accrued will win a WPT Passport worth US$ 5,000 to any Main Tour of choice this year.

Current leaderboard

1st
Ashish Munot
India
300 points

2nd
Trent Fechter
USA
225 points

3rd
Sam Adams
Australia
175 points

4th
Akshay Kapoor
India
150 points

5th
Anmol Mehta
India
125 points

6th
Jun Hoe Phua
Singapore
100 points

7th
Tatsuhiko Terai
Japan
75 points

8th
Eric Wasylenko
Canada
60 points

9th
Rungrot Nuannoi
Thailand
50 points

Stay tuned to Somuchpoker for updates on the ongoing WPT Prime Cambodia

WPT Prime Cambodia schedule
WPT Prime Cambodia structures
A Quick Guide to WPT Prime Cambodia
Road to WPT Prime Cambodia
Experience WPT Prime Cambodia
WPT Prime Cambodia – Shuffle up and Deal
WPT Prime Cambodia – Day 1 recap

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Author: Henry Brown