Doo Sik Nam Wins First-Ever APT Da Nang Vietnam Main Event

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
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Doo Sik Nam APT Da Nang Vietnam

In his very first live tournament, in the very first APT Da Nang Vietnam Main Event, South Korea's Doo Sik Nam topped a 411-player field to win 2,598,290,000 ₫ (~$109,128).

He beat Vietnam's Duc Trung Vu heads-up, beating his previous best position of third at APT Ho Chi Minh Main Event in July 2018.

APT Da Nang Vietnam Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPayout (VND)Payout (USD)
1Doo Sik NamSouth Korea2,598,290,000 ₫$109,128
2Duc Trung VuVietnam1,732,240,000 ₫$72,754
3Truong Vu Tuan KhanhVietnam1,204,230,000 ₫$50,578
4Nguyen Kim Truong SonVietnam869,790,000 ₫$36,531
5Truong Toan ChanVietnam650,470,000 ₫$27,320
6Dinh Van TienVietnam502,030,000 ₫$21,085
7Farhad AghayevAzerbaijan398,660,000 ₫$16,744
8Alexander PuchalskiCanada324,800,000 ₫$13,642

Final Table Action

APT Da Nang Vietnam Final Table

The final table began with chip leader Truong Vu Tuan Khanh was looking to go one better than his runner-up finish at the APT Phu Quoc Main Event earlier this year. However, he had a rollercoaster start by doubling up Farhad Aghayev only to win it back to retain the lead.

Khanh then sent Canada's Alexander Puchalski to the rail, with former APT Incheon Main Event winner Aghayev departing soon after despite his early double.


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Doo Sik Nam had a quiet start, but sent Dinh Van Tien and Truong Toan Chan to the rail as he started to make his move.

Nam then busted a third player in a row as Nguyen Kim Truong fell in fourth place, with Duc Trung Vu closing the gap with the elimination of Khanh in third place.

In the final hand, Nam spiked a king on the flop with king-jack to beat the ace-ten of Vu to emerge triumphant.

Doo Sik Nam APT Da Nang
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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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