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USOP Danang 2024: Hwanho Choe Wins Midweek Special; Prajit Ghambir Finishes 9th

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The 60 billion VND guaranteed USOP Danang 2024 is running full steam in the Pullman Danang Beach Resort ballroom. More than 20 champions have been crowned over the last four days of its run. One of the key events to conclude was Event 11: Mid Week Special. Featuring a buy-in of VND 6,600,000 and an impressive VND 500,000,000 guarantee, the tournament drew in 187 (151 unique), generating a massive VND 1,088,300,000 in the final prize pool, which was finally distributed among the top 24 finishers.

The lion’s share of the prizepool eventually went to Korea’s Hwanho Choe as he emerged victorious to win the title and VND 270,000,000 (USD 10,900) in prize money. This was Choe’s second live title. He has been on fire since last December, nearly winning the APT Hanoi Billions Zodiac Classic  and then earning a career first live victory at the PokerStars LIVE Manila Megastack Mystery Bounty in February.

The final table of the event hosted on March 1 had players from four nations, with a majority belonging to China. Representing India in this event was Prajit Ghambir who made it to the final table but sadly was the first player to exit the final table, finishing in 9th place for VND 28,900,000. Thereafter, eliminations were quick with four Chinese players and Piet Pape from Germany.

Hosted on March 1, the final table of the event had players hailing from four different nations, with a notable representation from China. Among these competitors was Prajit Ghambir, representing India, who secured a spot at the final table. Unfortunately, last year’s DPT NLH Bounty champion was the first to exit the table, finishing 9th for VND 28,900,000. Following Ghambir’s elimination, the pace of eliminations accelerated, with 4 Chinese players and Piet Pape from Germany exiting the final table.

Following the elimination of Korea’s Jin Kim in third place, it ultimately came down to a gripping heads-up showdown between China’s Hairong You and Korea’s Hwanho Choe. After an intense back-and-forth battle, Choe emerged victorious, claiming his second live title of the year along with the grand prize of VND 270,000,000. You settled for the runner-up position, taking home a prize of VND 175,600,000.

Final Table Payouts (VND)

  1. Hwanho Choe 270,000,000
  2. Hairong You 175,600,000
  3. Jin Kim                 112,000,000
  4. Piet Pape 76,500,000
  5. Ledong Zhou 60,400,000
  6. Zening Qiu            50,200,000
  7. Jiawen Hu 41,800,000
  8. Haoyuan Li 34,700,000
  9. Prajit Ghambir 28,900,000

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