Longyun Li Wins Poker King Cup Macau Main Event

Poker King Club at Venetian Macao Overview Part of Venetian Casino Resort Macao. While Venetian Macau always offered one of the few steady poker rooms on the island, the previous 10 table venue left a few things to be desired by many players. 2017 Macau Poker Cup 27 - HKD 3,000 No-Limit Hold'em - Poker tournament results, including winners and their payouts and winnings. The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) is responsible for bringing the first major government-sanctioned real-money Texas hold 'em poker tournaments to Korea and China. The PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asian Poker Open in November 2007 was the first-ever poker tournament in Macau.

It took a little over a grueling 31 levels, spread over four days, to whittle the 490-strong Poker King Cup Macau Main Event down to the final two players with China’s Longyun Li and Malaysia’s Michael Soyza the last men standing.

With both players nearly evenly stacked, a deal was struck when play reached heads-up, with the two using the Independent Chip Model (ICM) to work out a prize pool chop.

With Soyza holding a slight lead he was guaranteed an HK$1,135,000 (~$US145,619) payday with Li taking HK$1,101,000 (~US$141,282) and the two decided to play for the other 5% of the prize pool and the all-important trophy and title.

The man to take that was Longyun Li, who emerged the victor after fifteen hands of heads-up play; winning the first significant pot four hands into the match to take a commanding 2-1 chip lead.

With Soyza now on the back foot, Li turned the screws and the next big pot was also shipped the Chinese player’s way after he limped the button and Soyza checked from the big blind. Soyza check-called Li the whole way on a king-high board, but could only fold the river when the Li rolled over king-seven offsuit to take the pot and over a 10-1 chip lead.

The very next hand it was all over. Li limped the button, Soyza moved all-in from the big blind for his last 1.3 million with queen-nine suited and the Chinese player made a speedy call with king-jack off suit. Li paired his jack on the flop to pull further in front and while Soyza picked up a backdoor flush draw the river bricked out to see Li take down his first major title and first ever live Hendonmob score.

“I feel so happy to win,’ said Li after his victory, ‘It’s difficult to finish first in any tournament and I’m very lucky to have won and I’d like to thank my family and friends who watched from the rail,” said a clearly elated Li.

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PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (HK$)Prize (USD)
1Longyun LiChinaHK$1,225,500$157,259
2Michael SoyzaMalaysiaHK$1,135,000$145,619
3Zhong Yuan HangChinaHK$625,000$80,193
4Liu LifuChinaHK$462,000$59,273
5Huang QienChinaHK$346,000$44,394
6Weizhou ZhaChinaHK$278,000$35,670
7Simon BurnsUKHK$232,000$29,769
8Linh TranCanadaHK$189,000$24,252

The day began with eight players, but this quickly became seven after Linh Tran and Simon Burns clashed 20-minutes into the first level of the day. While Tran’s pocket kings were leading Burns’ pocket queens the queen-high flop saw Burns leave Tran on life support with just 1.5 big blinds and he departed the very next hand.

It took a further three-hours of play before the next casualty with the chip lead changing hands numerous times as the seven remaining players jockeyed for position. Eventually, something had to give and it was the unfortunate Simon Burns who was the next man to fall, getting all the chips in pre-flop with ace-seven offsuit and running into the pocket jacks of Liu Lifu.

This opened the floodgates for a slew of speedy eliminations with Weizhou Zha, Huang Qien and Liu Lifu departing in quick succession in the space of a single 60-minute level.

Zha got the last of his chips in pre-flop with king-jack and while this was leading Soyza’s speculative six-seven suited the Malaysian player turned a straight to send the Chinese player to the rail. Huang Qien joined him there minutes later after his pocket fours lost a race to big blind Zhong Yuan Hang’s ace-ten offsuit to take play four handed.

As the next shortest stack Liu Lifu attempted to make a comeback, moving all-in pre-flop with ace-two offsuit from the button. Unfortunately for Lifu he was looked up by big blind Longyun Li, who flopped top pair with king-six suited and turned two pair to bring Lifu’s tournament to a close.

While Zhong Yuan Hang enjoyed a brief stint as chip leader when play became three-handed he was the next to fall, getting all the chips in pre-flop with the dominated ace-five offsuit against the ace-jack of Michael Soyza. The Malaysian player paired his jack and sent Hang crashing out of the tournament to take play heads-up.

That concludes the PokerNews live reporting for the Poker King Cup Macau but we will be returning to the Las Vegas of the Orient for the Triton Super High Roller Series running 3-7 August so join us then for more high-octane, big buy-in tournament thrills.

Brett Collson

PokerStars LIVE Macau has announced the official schedule for the 2017 Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP). Asia's biggest annual poker series will run from Oct. 13-29, featuring 24 ACOP Title Events.

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Highlighting the festival once again will be the HK$100,000 (~USD $13,000) Main Event which comes with a HK$25 million prize pool guarantee – the largest in the history of Asia. Last year, 29-year-old Vladimir Geshkenbein took home HK$5,643,000 along with the coveted Gold Spadie trophy. He was also awarded a seat into this year's Main Event, as has been tradition since 2012.

In total, there will be 50 cash tournaments spread throughout the 17-day series with a wide variety of buy-ins ranging from HK$1,000 to HK$800,000.

'The Asia Championship of Poker has seen tremendous growth from 2015 to 2016 with player participation increasing by 47%,' said Mark Blake, Head of Live Events in the Asia Pacific. 'Both the PokerStars Championship Macau and Macau Poker Cup set new records this season and so everything indicates that the ACOP will make its next great leap this October.'

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Here's a look at the full schedule for the 2017 Asia Championship of Poker.

DateTimeEventBuy-in (HKD)Guarantee (HKD)
Oct. 136 PM1m GTD Spadie – Day 1A (Unlimited Re-entries)$4,000$1,000,000
Oct. 141 PM1m GTD Spadie – Day 1B (Unlimited Re-entries)$4,000$1,000,000
Oct. 146 PM1m GTD Spadie – Day 1C (Unlimited Re-entries)$4,000$1,000,000
Oct. 151 PMShootout Championship (100 CAP)$11,000
Oct. 156 PMKnockout Championship$11,000
Oct. 163 PM6-Handed Championship$11,000
Oct. 171 PMPLO Championship$15,000
Oct. 176 PMDeepstack Championship$11,000
Oct. 181 PMSingle Day 50K (Single Re-entry)$50,000
Oct. 186 PM2m GTD Spadie – Day 1A (Unlimited Re-Entries)$9,000$2,000,000
Oct. 191 PM2m GTD Spadie – Day 1B (Unlimited Re-Entries)$9,000$2,000,000
Oct. 196 PM2m GTD Spadie – Day 1C (Unlimited Re-Entries)$9,000$2,000,000
Oct. 203 PMRebuy Championship$2,500
Oct. 206 PMACOP Warm-up$25,000$3,000,000
Oct. 211 PMSingle Day 10K (Single Re-Entry)$10,000
Oct. 214 PMSuper High Roller (Unlimited Re-Entries)$800,000
Oct. 216 PMLadies Asia Championship$9,000
Oct. 222 PMNLH-PLO Championship$40,000
Oct. 228 PMTeams Championship$20,000
Oct. 232 PMMain Event – Day 1A$100,000$25,000,000
Oct. 2412 PMSingle Day High Roller (Single Re-Entry)$300,000
Oct. 242 PMMain Event) – Day 1B$100,000$25,000,000
Oct. 257 PMFlipout Championship (Unlimited Re-Entries)$3,000
Oct. 264 PM$15,000 NLH$15,000
Oct. 267 PMMini High Roller (Unlimited Re-Entries)$80,000
Oct. 276 PMHigh Roller (Unlimited Re-Entries)$250,000
Oct. 277 PMTurbo Championship$11,000
Oct. 281:30 PMMegastack Championship$11,000
Oct. 286 PMCloseout Spadie (Unlimited Re-Entries)$11,000

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