APT Summer Festival Hanoi VSOP 2022 Main Event


Day 2 ends with 57 remaining; Dao Minh Phu holds command

Eight levels in the bag which means Day 2 is over. Unofficially 57 players survived. We will have the official numbers for you shortly. At the top is Dao Minh Phu who maintained his lead throughout and closed with 917k. Ankit Jajodia finished in 2nd rank with 856k. Read up on some of the day’s thrilling action via the updates. Stay tuned for the recap.


Dao Minh Phu chats up Lakshpal Singh

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

Dao Minh Phu and Lakshpal Singh got involved in a hand that saw the pot grow to 56k. On a board 2 8 5 Q, Phu fired 24k, and Singh folded. Phu showed Singh one card to let him know he wasn’t bluffing. After the hand, Phu told Singh “I don’t bluff. Believe me not him (points towards a fellow Vietnamese player), he is my competition. You believe me. Not him.” Singh responded while laughing “yes, I believe you that’s why I fold to you.”


Ankit Jajodia busts one, climbs to 900k

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

Ankit Jajodia scored himself another pot to send his stack soaring to around 900k. This put him head to head for the chip lead with Dao Minh Phu. During the hand, utg player raised to 10k, Jajodia called from the button. At the flop A 2 9, utg c-bet 10k, Jajodia flat-called. On the turn K, utg checked, Jajodia bet 25k and got the call to head to the river 6. Utg bet 60k, Jajodia jammed, utg called with his remaining 90k stack. Jajodia had K Q nut flush, utg busted with A K.


Ankit Jajodia calls out Fisher’s bluff

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

Ankit Jajodia has been steadily rising throughout the day and now sits with around 650k. The most recent hand that helped him get there was against Slade Fisher. On a board 7 4 4 6 8, Fisher fired 75k onto a pot of around 225k. Jajodia called, Fisher opened the Q J bluff, Jajodia shipped it with 9 8. Fisher dropped to 160k.


Lakshpal Singh rails Tran Thinh

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

Lakshpal Singh rails Tran Van Thinh to chip up to 170k. It was all in at the flop A K Q with Tran ahead A 3 of Singh’s J J. The turn 7 was good for Tran but when the river spiked 10, it was a straight for Singh and the exit for Tran.


Minh A Nguyen builds to 300k

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

With around 95k in the middle and board completing 9 8 J 10 Q, utg Minh A Nguyen bet 40k sending Dang Thanh Luong tanking. After a minute or so, Luong folded. Nguyen showed Q while scooping up the pot. He chipped up to 300k, Luong dropped to 280k.


Nguyen Vu Cuong shoves and shows

Level: 17 Blinds: 2000-4000 Ante: 4000

Early in this level we saw Luong Van Quang send Chien Than tanking when he shoved on the flop 6 9 8. Than eventually folded. Moments ago, Than was back in the tank when Nguyen Vu Cuong check-shoved on a board J J 2 6. Again Than eventually folded. Nguyen showed his A J trips.


Big pockets awards Dinh Quang Huy a double up

Level: 16 Blinds: 1500-3000 Ante: 3000

From utg, Dinh Quang Huy raised to 6500, action folded to the small blind Choi Jun Ming who three-bet to 22.5k. Back to Huy who shoved, Ming called to put Huy at risk.

Huy A A
Ming K K

The board ran clean 3 4 3 J 7 for a double up to Huy to 164k, Ming dropped to 160k.


Dao Minh Phu gets some pay for his straight

Level: 16 Blinds: 1500-3000 Ante: 3000

Catching the action on the river betting, chip leader Dao Minh Phu laid out 40k, about half pot on a board of J 3 2 8 4. Dang Duy Thanh called it. Phu showed his A 5 straight to take down the pot.