The PS Super High Roller Open has wrapped up after a demanding battle that saw 79 entries take their shot. When the final cards were dealt, it was 🇲🇾 Mok Jo Seng who stands above the field, walking away with TWD 910,000 (~USD 27,747) — the second-largest cash of his career.

The event generates a total prize pool of TWD 3,412,800 (~USD 104,063), comfortably surpassing the posted guarantee and delivering a stacked final table filled with momentum shifts and dramatic showdowns.


Final Table Recap

The final table opens at a blistering pace, with aggression setting the tone early.

The first to exit is 🇳🇱 Thijs Hilberts, who finds himself in a flush-over-flush confrontation against 🇸🇬 Sam Jereld. With Jereld holding the higher flush, Hilberts departs in 9th place for TWD 112,300 (~USD 3,424).

Shortly after, 🇲🇾 Jeremy Chan runs king-jack into Mok’s ace-ten, and a paired flop seals Chan’s fate in 8th place for TWD 123,300 (~USD 3,759).

Momentum swings again when 🇭🇰 Dicky Tsang sees his ace-king cracked by Jereld’s ace-queen after a queen hits the flop, sending Tsang out in 7th place for TWD 139,800 (~USD 4,262).

As pay jumps increase, play tightens briefly before another crucial hand unfolds. Jereld, once holding a significant chip lead, shoves pocket sevens but runs straight into Mok’s pocket jacks. The board provides no escape, and Jereld exits in 6th place for TWD 165,000 (~USD 5,031).

Former chip leader 🇹🇼 Hsu Kai Cheng follows in 5th place for TWD 206,600 (~USD 6,299) after his queen-ten fails to overcome 🇹🇼 Kao Kuo Wei’s ace-five.

Four-handed drama sees 🇰🇷 Kim Wooseok call off with king-queen against Mok’s seven-six suited. The river completes a straight for Mok, eliminating Kim in 4th place for TWD 265,000 (~USD 8,080).

Day 1 chip leader 🇰🇷 Kim Dohyeok makes his final stand three-handed, but with only a few big blinds left, he calls Mok’s shove holding eight-seven. Mok’s ace-seven pairs the flop, ending Kim’s run in 3rd place for TWD 406,600 (~USD 12,398).


Heads-Up & Deal

Heads-up begins with Mok holding a commanding 4:1 chip advantage over 🇹🇼 Kao Kuo Wei. After a brief pause to reset the stage, Mok proposes a deal. Kao agrees, and the tournament concludes following the announcement.

Under the agreement, Kao secures TWD 793,600 (~USD 24,198), marking the largest live score of his career, while 🇲🇾 Mok Jo Seng claims the victory and adds another prestigious PS trophy to his résumé.

A composed and calculated performance from start to finish sees Mok Jo Seng navigate the toughest moments and close out a memorable Super High Roller showdown.

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