The World Poker Tour’s – WPT Cambodia stop continues to prove itself as one of the choice hunting grounds in Asia as players representing different flags walk away as the latest champions. In partnership with Connaissance Management Group, the brand’s Passport To The World Championship festival kicked off on July 12 and runs until July 23 at NagaWorld Integrated Resorts in capital city Phnom Penh. After three days of games, eight players have already been minted. Here are the newest champions including other event updates.
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2024 WPT Cambodia – Latest Winners
One Hand Flip Winner For Colin Taliwanth
Flying all the way from South Africa for his first poker trip to Asia, Colin Taliwanth grinded his way to the final three of the Championship Warm Up and claimed the win after a three-way one-hand flip with Jinlong Hu and Xiaosheng Zheng. Taliwanth earned an ICM deal payout of $24,464, a WPT Prime Championship seat worth $1,100, and his first WPT trophy.
The Championship Warm Up was the first key event of the festival running on July 12 to 14, 2024 with three starting flights attracting 398 entries. This built a prize pool of $193,030 with 50 players earning their share.
Day 2 opened with 76 runners hunting down the cash which was reached at the fall of Stanislav Kovalenko whose set was behind Haile Kuo’s flush. The day’s entering chip leader James Brooks continued to be one the day’s early movers and navigated to the final table eventually finishing in 8th place.
China’s Mingcheng Zhang carried in the largest stack to the final table which he earned via multiple takedowns including a massive pot against Shaohua Luo with full house over trips. Zhang finished in 6th place.
Vietnamese high roller Quang Huy Nguyen impressed once again, climbing from just 13 bb at the start of the day to chip leader until he was stopped in 5th place. Just as impressive was Taliwanth who doubled up numerous times and cracked Dmytro Lytvynov’s pocket Aces to sneak into the final table with just 10 bb.
Grinding to stay alive, Taliwanth held his own to reach the final three alongside big stacks Jinlong Hu and Xiaosheng Zheng. An ICM deal was immediately struck and a one-hand flip to determine the champion. Taliwanth landed trips eights for his career first WPT title.
Date: July 12-24, 2024
Buy in: USD 550
Entries: 398
Prize Pool: USD 193,030
ITM: 50 places
Final Table Payouts
Place | Player | Flag |
Payout in USD
|
1 | Cliton Taliwanth | South Africa | $24,464 |
2 | Jinlong Hu | China | $32,467 |
3 | Xiaosheng Zheng | China | $27,660 |
4 | Young Hun Kim | Korea | $11,900 |
5 | Quang Huy Nguyen | Viet Nam | $9,159 |
6 | Mingchen Zhang | China | $7,586 |
7 | Ki Bum Park | Korea | $6,360 |
8 | James Robert Brooks | UK | $5,171 |
9 | Thi Xuan Ha Tran | Viet Nam | $3,984 |
PLO Specialist Shaun Conroy Overcomes Swingy Heads Up At PLO
PLO specialist Shaun Conroy secured his first ever WPT title at the Pot Limit Omaha event after outlasting the 97 entry field for a payout of $5,021. Shortly after Michael Lindstrom delivered the bubble burst the final table was formed with Conroy backed by a commanding stack. This saw no change until heads up was reached against Danielle Noja who was on his Asia debut.
With both gunning for the win, the tables turned when Noja doubled up with nut flush over Conroy’s straight. From there, it was pound for pound with both players swinging. Conroy surged ahead after a successful bluff on a board that saw Noja tank-fold. Conroy closed it out with flush on a board .
Date: July 13, 2024
Buy in: USD 200
Entries: 97
Prize Pool: USD 16,466
ITM: 13 places
Place | Player | Flag |
Payout In USD
|
1 | Shaun Conroy | Ireland | $5,021 |
2 | Danielle Noja | Australia | $3,087 |
3 | Yoke Wei Woon | Cambodia | $1,894 |
4 | Peenithi Tiranawattuporn | Thailand | $1,235 |
5 | Lars Hougaard | Denmark | $963 |
6 | Rungrot Nuannoi | Thailand | $770 |
7 | Michael Norman Wood | Usa | $655 |
8 | Vineet Kumar | India | $568 |
9 | Michael Lindstrom | Denmark | $502 |
Kritphon Kobboonchote and Erik Rozhynskyi Win Turbos
Turbo events bring in plenty of excitement with players challenged by the time constraints. On Day 2, Thailand’s Kritphon Kobboonchote emerged as the Hyper Turbo champion after outlasting the 33-entry field. Kobboonchote is a newcomer to the Asian live circuit with just one cash to his name. He earned the $2,887 top prize and WPT merch to boast the victory.
Date: July 13, 2024
Buy in: USD 240
Entries: 33
Prize Pool: USD 7,042
ITM: 5 places
Place | Player | Flag |
Payout In USD
|
1 | Kritphon Kobboonchote | Thailand | $2,887 |
2 | Norbertas Popa | Lithuania | $1,761 |
3 | Chunlei He | China | $1,056 |
4 | Jia-Zhan Liu | Taiwan | $775 |
5 | Hongkun Sun | Korea | $563 |
On Day 3, Ukraine’s Erik Rozhynskyi topped the Deepstack Turbo’s 62-entry field to clinch his first title on Asia soil. With many accomplishment and deep runs in his portfolio, this was Rozhynskyi’s first WPT title. Along with the trophy he walked away with a payout of $10,825.
Date: July 14, 2024
Buy in: USD 550
Entries: 62
Prize Pool: USD 30,070
ITM: 8 places
Place | Player | Flag |
Payout In USD
|
1 | Erik Rozhynskyi | Ukraine | $10,825 |
2 | Chin Heng Tan | Malaysia | $6,360 |
3 | Trung Quan Nguyen | Viet Nam | $3,984 |
4 | Haile Rafik Kuo | Grenada | $2,706 |
5 | Boon Seng Lee | Singapore | $2,105 |
6 | Yi Chuen Hung | Taiwan | $1,654 |
7 | Frederik De Linde Farrington | Denmark | $1,353 |
8 | Conor Mark Berry Grimsley | UK | $1,083 |
Update: Megastack High Roller – Final 6
The Megastack High Roller attracted 40 entries at $2,200 a piece for a prize pool of $77,600. The money bubble burst on Adrien Berger with Ace-King rivered out by Andrew Hinrichsen’s Queen-Ten with a queen on the river. Shortly after, the players bagged up after Sorawit Suriyakarn was eliminated in 7th place. The final 6 return on July 15 at 11:30am to hunt down the top prize of $26,373.
Joseph Sandaev | Australia | 3,200,000 |
Andrew Hinrichsen | Australia | 3,200,000 |
Kim Dong Hyup | Korea | 2,215,000 |
Qiu Quan | China | 1,385,000 |
Vishal Ojha | India | 940,000 |
Luo Junzhong | Malaysia | 601,000 |