After nearly nine hours of intense final table action, the PS Taiwan Open reaches its dramatic conclusion with πΉπΌ Wang Wei-Hsiang standing alone at the end of a fiercely contested battle. Wang overcomes π²π΄ Hoi Man Cheng in a gripping heads-up duel, sealing the biggest result of his poker career on home soil.

Entering the final table as chip leader, Wang controls much of the pace throughout the day. Although Hoi briefly takes over the lead during the later stages, Wang regains momentum at crucial moments and closes it out when it matters most. The victory eclipses his previous best live cash of TWD 21,800, as he now secures a massive TWD 1,439,000.
Hoi delivers a fearless and composed performance from start to finish, earning TWD 929,200 for his runner-up finish after a hard-fought heads-up clash.
Final Table Recap
The action begins at a blistering tempo. π°π· Lee Ji Min is the first to exit in 9th place for TWD 143,900 after an early downswing despite starting second in chips. Soon after, π¦πΊ Jimmy Chen sees his pocket kings cracked by πΉπΌ Shen Po Chun, departing in 8th place for TWD 173,100.
πΉπΌ Chen Kuan Lun follows in 7th for TWD 212,000. Shenβs run ends shortly after in 6th place for TWD 263,800. ππ° Chiu Tsun-Yin continues his ladder climb to 5th place, collecting TWD 339,000.
Four-handed play stretches into a tense grind before πΉπΌ Cheng Hao-Che bows out in 4th place for TWD 452,000.
Three-handed action delivers another dramatic cooler as kings collide with aces once more, sending ππ° Justin Kwan out in 3rd place for TWD 623,000.
Heads-Up Showdown
The final duel between πΉπΌ Wang Wei-Hsiang and π²π΄ Hoi Man Cheng sees momentum swing repeatedly, with both players finding timely double-ups to keep the contest alive. After more than an hour of tense back-and-forth play, Wang lands the decisive blow and raises his arms in celebration as the PS Taiwan Open concludes in spectacular fashion.
An unforgettable finale and a breakthrough performance from Wang Wei-Hsiang.