Hong Kong poker prodigy Lok Chan has won his first World Series of Poker tournament on his first-ever visit to Las Vegas, snagging a US$144,338 cheque along the way.
The 22-year-old topped a field of 281 players to capture his first WSOP bracelet, after three epic days of competition.
Heading into day three, Chan sat in fourth place, with Canadian Drew Scott firmly in the lead. Chan worked his way into the lead by the time the official final table of seven was set.
The mixed tournament featured seven “big bet” games, including No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, No-Limit Deuce-to-Seven Single Draw Lowball and No-Limit Five-Card Draw High. This was the fifth event of the series.
Chan’s victory was his 30th major tournament victory, according to online poker database The Hendon Mob.
“When I turned 17 or 18, I would go to Taiwan and play live tournaments and I would play cash online. This is my first time coming to Las Vegas for the WSOP. I was lucky enough to stay alive and have a chance to get a bracelet.” Chan said after the match.
Chan sent a number of notable players packing over the course of three days, including two-time bracelet winner Keith Lehr, who finished 13th, and bracelet winners Andrew Robl (17th), and Scott Bohlman (12th).
The newly crowned champion plans to spend much more time at the 2022 WSOP series and perhaps get a shot at a second bracelet. This year some 7,000 people are expected to buy in for the US$10,000 No-Limit Hold’em World Championship, also known as the Main Event.
This year just six players from Hong Kong will compete at the WSOP tournaments, significantly down from pre-pandemic levels where more than 20 people would make the pilgrimage to Vegas.
In 2019, Hong Kong native Danny Chi Tang won more than US$1.6 million and a WSOP bracelet after winning the Final Fifty No-Limit Hold’em tournament.
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