China’s Wei Ran Pu Ships Poker King Cup Macau Main Event; Kui Song Wu Wins High Roller

The 2018 Poker King Cup took place from 20 to 25 September at the Venetian in Macau. It wrapped up successfully with the HKD 16,500 Main Event and the HKD 200k Super High Roller, with former being shipped by Wei Ran Pu and second being won by Kui Song Wu for his career best score.

Coming to the HKD 16,500 Main Event, the tournament drew a total of 518 entries and the top 63 players took away cash prizes. Yesterday, it was Li Yu who led the chip counts after Day 3, heading into the final table. Unfortunately for him, the player couldn’t go on to win the event. He ended his run in 4th place and the player who took down the tournament was Wei Ran Pu.

 Pu topped the all-Chinese final table to score his biggest live cash HKD 1,464,000($187,239). He dominated the FT, busting 5 players from the final table and entering heads-up with a 3:1 chip lead.

Pu’s heads-up opponent, Jian Dong Yu, put up a good fight, but couldn’t overcome his chip deficit. The heads-up did not last long and was all over in just 10 hands. On the final hand, Yu raised the button with Ace-Four and Pu moved all-in with Pocket Sixes. The pair held up to give Pu the win.

Yu settled for a runner-up finish and collected HKD 1,026,500 – a career best for him as well.

Final Table Payouts:

  1. Wei Ran Pu – HKD 1,464,000 ($187,239)
  2. Jian Dong Yu – HKD 1,026,500
  3. Yang Wang – HKD 660,200
  4. Li Yu – HKD 488,400
  5. Jun Fang – HKD 366,300
  6. Liang Song – HKD 46,848
  7. Cang Sheng Ni – HKD 244,900
  8. Qi Cheng Du – HKD 195,200

Kui Song Wu Wins 200K Super High Roller

Another key tournament at the Venetian Macau was the HKD 200K Super High Roller where another Chinese player Kui Song Wu emerged the winner. He took home the beautiful PKC trophy and the first-place prize of HKD 1,720,000 ($220,124). It was the biggest-ever live cash for the player.

Wu beat Taiwanese James Chen in heads-up to win the title. Australia’s Michael Addamo finished 4th in the event earning HKD 469,000 for his efforts. Belarus’ all-time highest poker earner Mikita Badziakouski also ran deep in the event but exited in 6th before reaching the money.

Final Table Payouts:

  1. Kui Song Wu – HKD 1,720,000 ($220,124)
  2. James Chen – HKD 1,017,000
  3. Ye Wang – HKD 704,000
  4. Michael Addamo – HKD 469,000
  5. Shan Huang – NA
  6. Mikita Badziakouski – NA
  7. Takashi Ogura – NA
  8. Phachara Wongwichit – NA
  9. Phanlert Sukonthachartnant – NA