In the NLHE Single Day 1, Deepak Malhotra finished ninth for VND 13.07M (~₹43,949). The reigning WPT Prime Vietnam Main Event champion Zarvan Tumboli collected an eighth-place payday worth VND 46.05M (~₹1.55 Lakhs) in the High Rollers Single Day.įrance’s Denis Pham captured the APT trophy for VND 402.11M (~$17,346) after striking a heads-up deal with Vietnam’s Tran Duc Son (2nd for VND 334.74M). You can watch the replay below.Īnother two Indians final tabled side events at the stop. The Main Event final table was live-streamed on a delay on APT’s YouTube channel. Ankit Jajodia was the first of the other three Indians to cash and finished 42nd for VND 46,740,000 (~₹1.57 Lakhs).Īnton Widjaya (39th for VND 46,740,000), Tran Hai Ha (19th for VND 80,770,000), Phachara Wongwichit (14th for VND 116,300,000), and Norbert Koh (9th for VND 200,970,000) were among the notables who crashed out before the final table. Sharma had to return empty-handed, and his exit was particularly brutal as he money-bubbled the Main Event. PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish Munot began the day as the third-biggest stack alongside Vaibhav Sharma, Ankit Jajodia, and Young Gun Shardul Parthasarathi. Only 56 players returned on Day 3, and part of this group were three Indians. The massive turnout crushed the VND 5 Billion guarantee, with the prize pool touching VND 9,137,400,000 (~$ 394,159). Another 81 players bought in late on Day 2, expanding the field to 471 entries. The Main Event logged in a total of 390 entries across three starting flights. Eventually, he was denied retribution by Parthasarathi. He had a swingy ride on the final table and was on the brink of elimination several times, only to climb back up each time. After missing out on the title, Munot, the former WPT India Main Event champion, was looking to do one better in the APT Vietnam Hanoi Main Event. Incidentally, it was Munot whom Tumboli had faced and defeated in the WPT Prime Vietnam Main Event. The Young Gun’s impressive APT Main Event victory comes a fortnight after Zarvan Tumboli’s dream run in the WPT Prime Vietnam Main Event, making it two-for-two for Team India in Vietnam! Last month, he finished 11th in the WPT Prime Vietnam Main Event Warm-Up for VND 42.5M (~₹1.42 Lakhs). The Main Event victory brought Parthasarathi his second cash finish in Vietnam. He drove five final table opponents to the rail, including his heads-up rival, PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish Munot. Parthasarathi had entered the eight-handed Main Event final table in the middle of the pack. Making his second runner-up finish in Vietnam in two weeks, PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish Munot once again lost the Main Event title in heads-up play to a fellow countryman, banking a commendable VND 1,286,190,000. On Tuesday, June 14, Young Gun Shardul Parthasarathi took down the VND 5 Billion GTD APT Vietnam Hanoi Main Event, picking up his career-first live title and a whopping VND 1,929,250,000 (~₹64.84 Lakhs), along with the APT Trophy and APT Championship Ring. In what is turning out to be an insane summer rush for Team India, two Indian players posted top-two finishes in a Main Event in Vietnam AGAIN. The world’s richest and most prestigious poker festival, the 2022 WSOP, is well underway in Las Vegas! At the same time, the 2022 Asian Poker Tour Vietnam Hanoi is driving up the excitement back in Asia.
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