Feb 16, 2025
Photo: Day 1C Chipleader Carlos Javier Hidalgo
There were 679 entries on Day 1C, the final starting flight of WPT Prime Cambodia, creating a total field of 1,484 entries and a prizepool worth $1,439,480.
Action ended with 17:57 remaining in Level 17, with blinds at 5,000-10,000 with a 10,000 ante. Day 2 will roll the blinds back to the earliest point where a starting flight finished, which was 30:11 remaining in Level 17 on Day 1B.
There were 85 survivors from this flight, and the chipleader is Carlos Javier Hidalgo, who bagged 1,413,000. Here are their official chip counts:
1. Carlos Javier Hidalgo – 1,413,000
2. Manuel Carvalho – 1,116,000
3. Kaifan Wang – 943,000
4. Mike Takayama – 927,000
5. Jinlong Hu – 878,000
6. Marius Kudzmanas – 878,000
7. George Tomescu – 878,000
8. Eduard Burd – 844,000
9. Tobias Schwecht – 637,000
10. Wonho Lee – 628,000
11. Remy Murcia – 595,000
12. Audric Sartoris – 554,000
13. Calvin Tan – 543,000
14. Ilya Firstov – 536,000
15. Daisuke Ogita – 527,000
16. Apoorva Goel – 513,000
17. Alexander Puchalski – 485,000
18. Chak Hei Chan – 448,000
19. Guillem Segarra Lopez – 447,000
20. Jianfeng Sun – 442,000
21. Rayhaan Adam – 431,000
22. Haoming Du – 430,000
23. Alfie Adam – 422,000
24. Sumit Sapra – 385,000
25. Tom Maguire – 381,000
26. Abhinav Iyer – 365,000
27. Lars Kamphues – 332,000
28. Nariman Yaghmai – 328,000
29. Jhon Hendri – 326,000
30. Francis Berbard Garson – 323,000
31. Satoshi Tanaka – 319,000
32. Mikiya Kudo – 305,000
33. Oleg Titov – 300,000
34. Neil Macgregor Davidson – 293,000
35. Boo Hyun Kim – 290,000
36. Thanh Vinh Tran – 277,000
37. Vyacheslan Shin – 274,000
38. Tsuan-Pin Lin – 269,000
39. Yuan Yu – 258,000
40. Marc Joseph – 253,000
41. Vegard Nygaard – 251,000
42. Abhijith Cheruku – 248,000
43. Shalom Elharar – 242,000
44. Wendy Freedman – 237,000
45. Maciej Kacper Kala – 225,000
46. Jeffrey Haas – 213,000
47. Xinchen He – 210,000
48. Pau Sanroma – 210,000
49. Marius-Alexandru Gicovanu – 204,000
50. Daniel Josef King – 200,000
51. David Sommer – 191,000
52. Ashik Morar – 185,000
53. Jun Lai – 182,000
54. Motoya Takamori – 171,000
55. Arun Jothikrishnan – 169,000
56. Jerwin Pasco – 169,000
57. Leonid Poles – 165,000
58. Victor Li – 163,000
59. Leo Schulhof – 159,000
60. Alexander Charron – 144,000
61. Armon Van Wijk – 144,000
62. Wojciech Tomczak – 136,000
63. Koen Breed – 134,000
64. Dieu Phuong Linh Nguyen – 132,000
65. Shiina Okamoto – 130,000
66. Maksim Gerasimov – 129,000
67. Monika Zukowicz – 127,000
68. Max Deveson – 126,000
69. Kishore Nandipati – 116,000
70. Eric Wasylenko – 116,000
71. Sho Homma – 115,000
72. Josip Simunic – 114,000
73. Ankit Jain – 107,000
74. Anzhela Vasylenko – 101,000
75. Ankit Wadhawan – 99,000
76. Rahul Sham Melwani – 82,000
77. Dmitrii Tsvetkov – 81,000
78. Chun Ping David Lo – 79,000
79. Noyan Slamiya – 78,000
80. Fook Kiong Chong – 76,000
81. Edgar Antezana – 75,000
82. Ryo Kotake – 70,000
83. Raul Corral – 68,000
84. Kyosuke Nagami – 49,000
85. Dorian Paul Debals – 26,000
Everyone who bagged chips for Day 2 is in the money, and here is the full list of payouts:
1st: $233,680*
2nd: $150,000
3rd: $111,200
4th: $82,700
5th: $63,000
6th: $48,800
7th: $37,500
8th: $29,200
9th-10th: $22,900
11th-12th: $18,200
13th-14th: $14,600
15th-16th: $11,800
17th-20th: $9,700
21st-24th: $8,000
25th-32nd: $6,700
33rd-40th: $5,700
41st-48th: $4,800
49th-56th: $4,200
57th-64th: $3,700
65th-72nd: $3,200
73rd-80th: $2,900
81st-88th: $2,600
89th-104th: $2,400
105th-120th: $2,200
121st-136th: $2,100
137th-186th: $2,000
Day 2 begins tomorrow (Monday) at 11:30 am. Stay tuned to WPT.com for our continuing coverage of WPT Prime Cambodia.
* First-place amount includes the winner’s $10,400 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas.