Oct 7, 2019
Photo: Reigning WPT Asia-Pacific Player of the Year Vincent Chauve (center) was recently presented with his POY trophy.
The WPT Asia-Pacific Player of the Year is underway for Season 18, and the top three points-earners at the end of the season will win WPT Passports ranging from $1,500 to $10,000. For more details on the prizes and a look at the upcoming Asia Pacific WPT schedule, click here.
Last season, Vincent Chauve won the title on the strength of his victory in WPT Vietnam, where he outlasted a field of 686 to win more than VND 2.7 billion (~US $120,000).
After the first three Asia-Pacific events of the season, Hamish Crawshaw is the current POY points leader with 1,500. But that lead isn’t safe, as we expect the winner of this event to earn the same amount. Crawshaw played Day 1A here at WPT Australia, and he bagged 54,100 for Day 2 as he tries to increase his POY points total.
The full standings for the WPT Asia-Pacific Player of the Year race can be found by clicking here, and here is a look at the current top 10:
1. Hamish Crawshaw – 1,500 pts
2. Tan Huynh – 1,350 pts
3. Michael Seymour – 1,200 pts
4. Chen Jia – 1,050 pts
5. Aditya Agarwal – 900 pts
6. Tadashi Takei – 900 pts
7. Xin Liu – 810 pts
8. David Erquiaga – 750 pts
9. Kuang Hung Lee – 720 pts
10. Chengjie Ji – 630 pts