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Jin Bei Cup sets record prize pool for Short Deck Main Event in Asia

 

The inaugural Jin Bei Cup set itself an ambitious US$ 5 Million guarantee for its flagship Short Deck Main Event and have not only met it but surpassed it with a total of 105 buy ins on record and a prize pool of US$ 5,250,000. 

Jin Bei Cup Cash

Taking place at the Jin Bei Palace in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, registration was open just before the starting buzzer with only five needed to match the enormous prize pool. Ten ponied up the US$ 530,000 buy in. This has officially become the richest Short Deck tournament prize pool in Asia, surpassing Triton SHR Vietnam by US$ 350,000.

Listed below are the payouts. The top 12 will earn a cut of the pot with a minimum US$ 113,000 and awaiting the champion is a handsome US$ 1,656,000.

Date: May 8 to 9, 2024
Guarantee: US$ 5,000,000
Entries: 105
Prize pool: US$ 5,250,000
ITM: 12 places

Place Payout in USD
1 $1,656,000
2 $1,022,000
3 $670,000
4 $461,000
5 $327,000
6 $240,000
7 $181,000
8 $181,000
9 $143,000
10 $143,000
11 $113,000
12 $113,000
Sun Da Seng at Jin Bei Cup
Sun Da Seng

At kickoff, 25 players were scattered around the room. Leading the race was Sun Da Seng with 3,903,000 (130 bb), Kobe is ranked second with 3,175,000 (106 bb), Chinese poker pro Quan Zhou with 2,180,000 (73 bb). With this variant seeing nonstop fast action, reaching the bubble should be fairly quick.

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