2023 Poker Dream Manila

Short Deck Super High Roller
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 Poker Dream Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
jj
Prize
18,700,000 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
1,380,000 PHP
Prize Pool
55,000,000 PHP
Entries
41
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
120,000
Players Info - Day 2
Players Left
1

Winfred Yu Wins 2023 Poker Dream Manila Short Deck Super High Roller (PHP18,700,000/$364,233)

Level 21 : Blinds 0/0, 120,000 ante
Winfred Yu Wins the 2023 Poker Dream Short Deck Super High Roller
Winfred Yu Wins the 2023 Poker Dream Short Deck Super High Roller

The winner of the most expensive tournament during the 2023 Poker Dream Manila live poker stop in the capital of the Philippines has been crowned. None other than Poker Dream founder Winfred Yu defeated Triton Poker co-founder Paul Phua. It was a fiercely fought heads-up duel after which Yu claimed the bragging rights among high-stakes regulars as well as the golden dragon trophy in the PHP1,380,000 ($25,321) "White Horse Club" Short Deck Ante-Only Super High Roller.

Both received the biggest slice of the PHP55,000,000 guarantee ($1,071,273) in a field of 41 entries, which paid the top six spots. Players from two different countries returned for the live-streamed final showdown in the ballroom of the Newport World Resorts Integrated Resort and it was Yu who eventually prevailed to take home a top prize of PHP18,700,000 ($364,233).

Among the finalists was also Hong Kong's WSOP bracelet winner Danny Tang, as well as the three Malaysians Chen Ming Kong, Jun Wah Yap, and Ming Hong Teoh.

Final Result 2023 Poker Dream Manila Short Deck Super High Roller

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in PHP)Prize (∼ in USD)
1Winfred YuHong Kong18,700,000$364,233
2Paul PhuaMalaysia12,920,000$251,652
3Chen Ming KongMalaysia8,250,000$160,691
4Danny TangHong Kong6,330,000$123,294
5Jun Wah YapMalaysia4,950,000$96,415
6Ming Hong TeohMalaysia3,850,000$74,989
  Prize Pool55,000,000$1,071,273
Winfred Yu Wins the 2023 Poker Dream Short Deck Super High Roller
Winfred Yu Wins the 2023 Poker Dream Short Deck Super High Roller

Yu entered the final day with a commanding lead but it wasn't an easy ride to victory by any means, as he dropped back into the middle of the pack. Instead, it was Phua who soared to the top and entered heads-up play with the lead. However, one double-up with ace-king versus ace-queen propelled Yu back into the driver's seat and the fiercely contested battle ultimately ended in his favour.

The first casualty on the six-handed grand finale occurred rather swiftly as Ming Hong Teoh was ousted by Danny Tang. Having played just two hands actively, Teoh's pocket kings couldn't hold up against ace-king suited and that spelled the end for the Malaysian. Phua then put a first dent into Yu's lead when he doubled with set versus top pair before taking over the lead.

Jun Wah Yap had survived several short stack all-ins and got it in ahead with ace-queen suited against the ace-ten suited of Chen Ming Kong, but the latter flopped broadway for the knockout. Tang's tournament then came to a crashing end when Phua limped pocket aces and snapped off the shove by Tang with pocket queens.

Kong remained very active in three-handed play but never recovered from doubling Yu, as he doubled his short stack only once before his dominated ace came up short against Phua.

Phua and Yu, who had played against each other in numerous other high-stakes competitions already throughout the years, then battled back and forth for more than two hours. Yu gained the upper hand with a superior ace and ultimately remained ahead with jacks versus ace-eight to claim the trophy.

Paul Phua
Paul Phua

While this wraps up the PokerNews coverage of the Short Deck Super High Roller Event, the live reporting team will be back the following day to pick up the conclusion of the PHP500,000 Super High Roller before turning the focus on the flagship 2023 Poker Dream Manila Main Event.

Tags: Chen Ming KongDanny TangJun Wah YapMing Hong TeohPaul PhuaWinfred Yu

Paul Phua Eliminated in 2nd Place (PHP12,920,000/$251,652)

Level 21 : Blinds 0/0, 120,000 ante
Paul Phua
Paul Phua

Instead of a button limp, Paul Phua jammed for 4,600,000, shy of 20 antes, and Winfred Yu made the call.

Paul Phua: A8
Winfred Yu: JJ

The AJ9108 runout gave Phua two pair and Yu scored the final knockout of the tournament with a set of jacks. Triton Poker founder Phua has to settle for second place, which comes with a consolation prize of PHP12,920,000 ($251,652) while Poker Dream founder Yu won the golden dragon trophy as well as a top prize of PHP18,700,000 ($364,233).

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
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Winfred Yu
12,300,000
4,600,000
4,600,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Paul Phua
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

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Phua Doubles Into Comfortable Lead

Level 19 : Blinds 0/0, 80,000 ante
Winfred Yu
Winfred Yu

Winfred Yu raised to 560,000 with the J10 and then folded when Paul Phua jammed with AK.

A couple of minor pots later, the action eventually culminated in an all-in showdown.

Yu limped in and Phua then raised to 560,000, only for Yu to limp-shove for 4,400,000 total. Phua mulled it over loudly and called it off having spent several time bank extensions.

Winfred Yu: AK
Paul Phua: AQ

The board ran out J77A10 and the kicker played for Yu to take over the lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Winfred Yu
8,900,000
4,700,000
4,700,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Paul Phua
3,400,000
-4,700,000
-4,700,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Paul PhuaWinfred Yu

Chen Ming Kong Eliminated in 3rd Place (PHP8,250,000/$160,691)

Level 18 : Blinds 0/0, 60,000 ante
Chen Ming Kong
Chen Ming Kong

Chen Ming Kong jammed for 2,000,000 and Winfred Yu folded the A10 in the cutoff. Paul Phua glanced at his cards and made the call.

Chen Ming Kong: A10
Paul Phua: AJ

The KJ7 flop and 10 turn paired the kicker of both players and the 7 river ended the tournament of Kong in third place.

Both Phua and Yu then went into an extended break ahead of their heads-up duel.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Phua
9,100,000
1,800,000
1,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Winfred Yu
3,200,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Chen Ming Kong
Busted

Tags: Chen Ming KongPaul PhuaWinfred Yu

Danny Tang Eliminated in 4th Place (PHP6,330,000/$123,294)

Level 17 : Blinds 0/0, 50,000 ante
Danny Tang
Danny Tang

Paul Phua limped from under the gun and Chen Ming Kong did so with the KJ as well. Danny Tang then shipped it in for 1,700,000 on the button only for Phua to instantly call, forcing out Kong.

Danny Tang: QQ
Paul Phua: AA

The A86J10 board ended the run of Tang in fourth place and he could all but laugh about it, piling the chips over to Phua with a big grin on the face before heading to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Phua
6,800,000
1,900,000
1,900,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Chen Ming Kong
3,200,000
-700,000
-700,000
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Danny Tang
Busted

Tags: Chen Ming KongDanny TangPaul Phua

Jun Wah Yap Eliminated in 5th Place (PHP4,950,000/$96,415)

Level 17 : Blinds 0/0, 50,000 ante
Jun Wah Yap
Jun Wah Yap

Chen Ming Kong open-jammed in the hijack and Jun Wah Yap called all-in for the 1,100,000 he had left behind, Winfred Yu folded on the button.

Jun Wah Yap: AQ
Chen Ming Kong: A10

While Yap was ahead, he fell behind on the KQJ flop as Kong improved to broadway. The board completed with the 9Q on turn and river, ending the short stack grind of Yap in fifth place.

Player Chips Progress
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Chen Ming Kong
3,400,000
800,000
800,000
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Jun Wah Yap
Busted

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Phua Jumps Into the Lead After Taking From Yu

Level 16 : Blinds 0/0, 40,000 ante
Paul Phua
Paul Phua

Danny Tang limped the AJ and Chen Ming Kong called with the KQ, Winfred Yu checked his option with the 108. The AJ8 flop was checked and Tang then bet his two pair when the K followed on the turn. Both opponents folded and Tang claimed the pot uncontested.

Paul Phua then limped the QQ and Jun Wah Yap did so with the J10. Yu raised to 380,000 with the AK in the cutoff and Phua was the only caller.

The J96 flop was checked by both and the 8 followed on the turn. Phua now bet and Yu folded to surrender the lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Paul Phua
4,200,000
600,000
600,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Winfred Yu
3,100,000
-500,000
-500,000
Day 1 Chip Leader

Tags: Chen Ming KongDanny TangJun Wah YapPaul PhuaWinfred Yu

Phua Dents Yu's Chip Lead

Level 15 : Blinds 0/0, 30,000 ante
Paul Phua
Paul Phua

Winfred Yu limped from an early position with the AJ and Paul Phua did so from the cutoff with the 88, Chen Ming Kong checked out of the button with the KJ. The AQ8 flop brought a bet worth 250,000 by Yu and Phua with his bottom set used one time bank extension.

Phua then mulled it over for a bit before pushing all-in with a big smile on the face. Kong instantly folded and Yu called.

The 9 turn and J river changed nothing as Phua improved to a flush in order to double, putting a dent into chip leader Yu's stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Winfred Yu
4,300,000
-900,000
-900,000
Day 1 Chip Leader
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Paul Phua
2,400,000
1,300,000
1,300,000
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chen Ming KongPaul PhuaWinfred Yu

Ming Hong Teoh Eliminated in 6th Place (PHP3,850,000/$74,989)

Level 14 : Blinds 0/0, 25,000 ante
Ming Hong Teoh
Ming Hong Teoh

Ming Hong Teoh opted to open-shove for the 925,000 as the first player to act. It folded all the way to Danny Tang on the button, who glanced at his cards face-up while waiting for the exact count on the shove. He then called and the cards were revealed.

Ming Hong Teoh: KK
Danny Tang: AK

Teoh was left on the ropes on the AJ9 flop, then picked up some chop outs with the Q turn. However, the 9 river brought no help and Teoh departed in sixth place after the second hand he played on this final table.

Player Chips Progress
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Danny Tang
2,800,000
900,000
900,000
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Ming Hong Teoh
Busted

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A Winner Will be Crowned in the 2023 Poker Dream Manila "White Horse Cup" Short Deck Super High Roller Ante-Only

Winfred Yu
Winfred Yu

The action is heating up during the 2023 Poker Dream Manila stop at the Newport World Resorts Integrated Resort in Metro Manila, right across the city's international airport and next to a lavish shopping mall. Only six players out of 41 entries return to the live-stream feature table for the grand finale of the "White Horse Cup" Short Deck Super High Roller Ante-Only, which features the most expensive tournament of the entire series worth PHP 1,300,000 ($25,321).

Having missed the guarantee by a single entry, the six contenders have already locked up a share of the PHP55,000,000 ($1,071,273) prize pool and the man in the driver's seat is Winfred Yu with 4,610,000. He is followed by fellow Hong Kong poker pro and WSOP bracelet winner Danny Tang (2,300,000).

The other four finalists all represent Malaysia, a country who has been responsible for the action-paced Short Deck variant to become popular all over the world after it was introduced to main stream poker via the Triton Poker high-stakes competitions. Triton co-founder Paul Phua is among the players still in the mix and returns in the middle of the pack with a stack of 1,315,000. He is joined by fellow countrymen Jun Wah Yap (1,860,000), Ming Hong Teoh (1,440,000) and Chen Ming Kong (775,000).

2023 Poker Dream Manila Short Deck Super High Roller Final Table

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountAntes
1Jun Wah YapMalaysia1,860,00093
2Winfred YuHong Kong4,610,000231
3Danny TangHong Kong2,300,000115
4Ming Hong TeohMalaysia1,440,00072
5Paul PhuaMalaysia1,315,00066
6Chen Ming KongMalaysia775,00039

The tournament is scheduled to recommence at 1pm local time with 19:11 minutes left in level 13, which features an ante of 20,000 and a button double ante of 40,000. All action with cards-up coverage and commentary can be found on the Poker Dream Facebook page on a security delay of 30 minutes, the PokerNews live updates will be published accordingly to delay in order to not spoil any of the action.

All six contenders for the Poker Dream trophy have already locked up a payday of at least PHP3,850,000 ($74,989) for their efforts. The winner can look forward to a top prize of PHP18,700,000 ($364,233) and the full payouts can be found below.

Payouts for the Final Six Players

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in PHP)Prize (∼ in USD)
1  18,700,000$364,233
2  12,920,000$251,652
3  8,250,000$160,691
4  6,330,000$123,294
5  4,950,000$96,415
6  3,850,000$74,989

Tags: Chen Ming KongDanny TangJun Wah YapMing Hong TeohPaul PhuaWinfred Yu