Danny Tang Wins Event #5; Can Koon Break Through in Event #6?

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Danny Tang defeated Lun Loon in heads-up play to win Event #5: $50,000 Short Deck in the Super High Roller Series Europe at Merit Crystal Cove Resort and Casino in North Cyprus.

The event drew 32 entrants to create a prize pool of $1,600,000, with Tang taking home $640,000 for the victory.

Jason Koon made another deep run but finished third for $256,000. Seth Davies and Paul Phua rounded out the top five finishers.

Tang’s victory came on the strength of his eliminations of Davies and Koon at the final table, a run that gave him a 3-1 chip lead going into heads-up play against Loon. Loon and Tang clashed for about an hour, and the big moment came when Tang’s queen-jack outdrew Loon’s ace-king for a straight to seal the deal.

SHRS Europe Event #5: $50,000 Short Deck Results

Place Name Country Prize
1 Danny Tang Hong Kong $640,000
2 Lun Loon Malaysia $416,000
3 Jason Koon United States $256,000
4 Seth Davies United States $176,000
5 Paul Phua Malaysia $112,000

Phil Ivey remains on top of the SHRS Europe standings with a dominating lead, but Koon picked up 154 points to move into the second position on the leaderboard, while Tang’s win was good for a jump to third. Wednesday’s $250,000 Super High Roller Bowl looms large as the field tries to catch up with Ivey.

The top player at the end of the series will win the SHRS Europe championship and a $25,000 bonus.

SHRS Europe Championship Standings

Rank Player Country Points
1 Phil Ivey United States 1,725
2 Jason Koon United States 854
3 Danny Tang Malaysia 844
4 Andras Nemeth Hungary 738
5 Winfred Yu Hong Kong 700
6 Elton Tsang Hong Kong 653
7 Mikita Badziakouski Belarus 633
8 Tom Vogelsang Netherlands 616
9 Laszlo Bujtas Hungary 606
10 Wai Kiat Lee Malaysia 567

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Event #6 Gets Underway

Seven players remain in Event #6: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em, and Timothy Adams is the leader going into Wednesday’s Day 2 finale. The sixth event of the SHRS Europe series drew 43 entrants for a prize pool of $2,150,000. The winner will take home $731,000, and the returning players are guaranteed at least $86,000. Cards go in the air at 1 p.m. local time.

Adams is followed by Sam Greenwood in second for a final table that will feature three Canadians, including Daniel Dvoress in fifth. Koon sits in third on the leaderboard and he will look to continue his great run at the Triton Poker/SHRS combined series, where he has five cashes so far. His last three trips to the final table have resulted in a third place finish, and he will try to find a breakthrough with his first victory of the series on Wednesday.

Also qualifying for the Day 2 finale are Russia’s Artur Martirosyan and Viacheslav Buldygin, as well as SHRS Europe Event #1 winner Tom Vogelsang.

SHRS Europe Event #6: $50,000 No-Limit Hold’em Day 2 Chip Counts

Rank Name Country Chip Count
1 Timothy Adams Canada 1,655,000
2 Sam Greenwood Canada 1,395,000
3 Jason Koon United States 1,060,000
4 Artur Martirosyan Russia 710,000
5 Daniel Dvoress Canada 700,000
6 Viacheslav Buldygin Russia 550,000
7 Tom Vogelsang Netherlands 380,000

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Where to Watch the Final Table?

The final table action will air on Wednesday, April 13 with David Tuchman and Brent Hanks doing the commentary on the PokerGO YouTube channel. Play is expected to go live at 7 a.m ET and 4 a.m. PT.

*Image courtesy of Merit Poker

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