Ren Lin Leads Final 8 in the King Poker Cup Main Event
Day 2 of the King’s Main Event at the King Poker Cup 2026 wrapped up inside LES A Casino with the field narrowed to its final eight. From an original 191 entries, 50 players returned to battle it out, and after more than ten hours of play, only one table remains in the hunt.
The strong turnout generated a prize pool of USD 2,681,700, with USD 600,700 awaiting the eventual champion. When play concluded for the night, China’s Tony Ren Lin emerged as the chip leader, bagging a commanding 19,825,000 chips to take into the Final Day.
Lin is no stranger to this stage. Ranked third on China’s All-Time Money List with over USD 16.8 million in live earnings, he once again finds himself deep in a major title hunt. His presence loomed large throughout the day, steadily accumulating chips and positioning himself perfectly for the run to the trophy.

Final Table Chip Counts
| Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tony Lin | China | 19,825,000 |
| 2 | Seunghyun Nam | United States | 15,825,000 |
| 3 | Zengxiang Chen | China | 13,925,000 |
| 4 | Trung Hieu Nguyen | Vietnam | 12,925,000 |
| 5 | Abraham Ceesvin | Singapore | 12,000,000 |
| 6 | Zikai Li | Singapore | 9,600,000 |
| 7 | Matas Cimbolas | Lithuania | 5,100,000 |
| 8 | Takumi Odani | Japan | 4,450,000 |
Seunghyun Nam finished the day in second after a timely knockout of Yuhan Liu , getting his ace-eight through ace-five to add crucial chips late. Zengxiang Chen rounded out the top three, climbing over 13 million after sending Tsz Kin Heung to the rail in tenth place.
With eight players remaining, everyone has locked up a minimum payday of USD 68,000, but the focus is firmly on the top prize and a place in the King Poker Cup history books.
Day 2 Highlights
The middle stages of the day featured several momentum-shifting bluffs. Christopher Park found himself on the wrong end of one of the biggest pots of the afternoon after Takumi Odani applied maximum pressure across three streets. After a long tank and multiple time banks burned, Park folded, only for Odani to turn over a ten-high bluff.
Trung Hieu Nguyen also pulled off a standout move, shoving the river against Quang Minh Nguyen and getting a fold after showing four-high. The hand drew a reaction from nearby tables and helped Nguyen climb toward the top of the counts.

Bubble pressure peaked when Wanpeng Lim four-bet shoved with pocket tens, running straight into Nguyen’s pocket queens. The board offered no escape, pushing the field into stone-bubble territory.
That unwanted title eventually fell to Nan Zhang, who was eliminated in a three-way all-in pot against Lei Yu and Nguyen. Yu’s ace-king connected to secure a triple-up, sending Zhang out just short of the money.
The final table bubble burst shortly after. Calvin Lee moved all-in with pocket jacks, only to run into Abraham Ceesvin ’s aces. The board stayed clean, and Lee exited in ninth place, officially setting the final eight.

What’s Next
The Final Day of the King’s Main Event takes center stage today, with the remaining eight players returning to fight for the USD 600,700 top prize. Alongside the Main Event finale, the Final Coronation also gets underway, adding another headline event to the schedule.

Action continues daily at LES A Casino, with live streams available on the official King Poker Cup YouTube channel.
For full tournament details, schedules, and live updates throughout the series, visit the official King Poker Cup website or follow the action right here on Somuchpoker.


















































