The record setting main event was won by Japanese poker player Daisuke Ogita, who claimed a lifetime best score of TWD 12,944,000 (USD $409,730) after defeating Guo Zhang Xi from Taiwan heads-up.
Ogita had gone into the final with the third largest stack, but was someway behind chip leader Safwane Bahri, who commanded a quarter of the chips in play. However the chip leader’s stack dwindled as Ogita’s rose and the Frenchman could only muster a disappointing 7th place finish.
Ogita was responsible for five eliminations on the final table as he rode his way to victory. He went into the heads-up stage with an 8-1 chip lead and it only took seven hands for the argument to be settled in favour of the only Japanese player on the final table.
In the final hand, Ogita was dominated by his short-stacked opponent, holding 7♦J♦v Xi’s 9♥J♥. The chips were all-in preflop and the flop of J♠K♠6♦ changed nothing, nor did the 5♥ on the turn. However the 7♠ was the final hand’s game changer and with that lucky outdraw, Ogita became the champion. Acknowledging his good run of fortune at key times on the final table, Ogita remarked afterwards: