Full disclosure. This was never meant to be a trilogy.
Back in 2014, the timing seemed right for the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) to appreciate a two-time winner in their ACOP Title Events - the tournaments which award the coveted ACOP Spadies trophies.
Two years later, we've awarded 53 Spadies to 53 different players and that looks as if too large a host for one more miss (and yes I'm fully prepared to be wrong again).
If you missed the primary two parts, here they are:
Part 1Part 2
So let's look at one of the most close calls from last year.
Steve O'Dwyer won his first Spadie by taking down the Super High Roller event in 2014. Last year he went deep in general Event where he finished in 15th place. However, it used to be again the Super High Roller where he'd come with regards to a repeat performance but fell three places short finishing in fourth place.
Taiwan's Leon Hsu won the PLO Championship after which almost made it back-to-back Spadies when - just 24 hours later - he was the runner-up within the 6-Max Championship. It was a moment of both exhilaration and devastation all on the same time.
As we head into the 2016 ACOP, let us take a look at who the highest candidates are for a second Spadie.
If you are a man of the classics then surely you utilize money to maintain score.
Unsurprisingly, Steve O'Dwyer continues to guide the best-ever Earnings category. He added another HK$3 million in last year's series to stretch his lead at the list.
2015 Super High Roller winner Andy Andrejevic and 2013 Main Event champion Sunny Jung are available in at third and fourth. Meanwhile, Fabian Quoss (HK$5,271,000) and Jeff Rossiter (HK$5,227,000) have dropped out of the highest Five.
*Asterisk denotes players with an ACOP Spadie
ACOP All-time Earnings Leaders
1. Steve O'Dwyer (Ireland) -- HK$17,128,100*2. Ryan Fee (Canada) -- HK$9,950,0003. Andy Andrejevic (USA) -- HK$8,725,000*4. Sunny Jung (Korea) -- HK$8,602,000*5. Joseph Cheong (USA) -- HK$7,023,000
You can't win a tournament should you do not make it to the money so if consistency is your thing then Hong Kong's Ronald Yu is Mr. In step with 7 cashes and 5 final tables.
But that is a piece of writing in regards to the people most love to win a second Spadie and Yu continues to be searching for his first.
There's a five-way tie at 6 cashes but only 3 of them have titles: Sparrow Cheung, Yoichi Fujiya, and Dong Guo. Cheung has made four final tables (vs. 2 FTs from the others) so he's surely the favorite of the bunch.
ACOP All-time Cashes
1. Ronald Yu (Hong Kong) - 7 cashesT2. Sparrow Cheung (Hong Kong) - 6 cashes*T2. Dimitar Danchev (Bulgaria) - 6 cashesT2. Yoichi Fujiya (Japan) - 6 cashes*T2. Dong Guo (China) - 6 cashes*T2. Saehoon Lee (Korea) - 6 cashes
Who do you think that will win the race to 2 ACOP Spadies? Here's the whole list of champions below.
The 2016 Asia Championship of Poker begins on October 28 on the 'PokerStars LIVE Macau' poker room.
2015
Piotr Kaniapo (Poland) -- Rebuy ChampionshipWei Zhao (China) -- Deepstack ChampionshipLeon Hsu (Taiwan) -- PLO ChampionshipJoel Micka (USA) -- 6-Max ChampionshipAndrew Shanahan (Australia) -- KO Big BountyVladimir Troyanovskiy (Russia) -- 2m GTD SpadieDong Guo (China) -- ACOP Warm-upPhanlert Sukonthachartnant (Thailand) -- High RollerChao Tan (China) -- Ladies Asia ChampionshipJimmy Zhou (China) -- Main EventJason Mo (USA) & Kitty Kuo (Taiwan) -- Teams ChampionshipTakuya Yamashita (Japan) -- $15,000 NLHAndy Andrejevic (USA) - Super High RollerCannon Lim (Singapore) -- Turbo ChampionshipXixiang Luo (China) -- $9,000 NLH
2014
Kunal Patni (India) -- Rebuy ChampionshipAnju Abrol (India) -- Deepstack ChampionshipJose Alberto Rivas (Venezuela) -- 6-Max ChampionshipKlaus Pautrot (France) -- PLO ChampionshipOrjan Skommo (Norway) -- KO Big BountyChris Chong (Singapore) -- 2m GTD SpadieKamonchanok Tammchaiyangkoon (Thailand) -- Ladies Asia ChampionshipSteve O'Dwyer (Ireland) -- MBP Super High RollerWai Tung Lo (Hong Kong) -- ACOP Warm-upGabriel Le Jossec (Canada) -- Main EventDmitry Ivanov (Russia) -- Turbo ChampionshipScott Davies (USA) -- $8,800 NLHSparrow Cheung (Hong Kong) -- $15,000 NLHFabian Quoss (Germany) -- MBP High Roller
2013
Ioan Taizs (Romania) -- Rebuy ChampionshipThomas Zhang (UK) -- Deepstack ChampionshipApoorva Goel (India) -- 6-Max ChampionshipJian Yang (China) -- ACOP Warm-upJay Tan (Hong Kong) -- Ladies Asia ChampionshipEdison Nguyen (Australia) -- PLO ChampionshipKen Demlakian (Australia) -- KO Big BountySunny Jung (Korea) -- Main EventMichael Mariakis (Australia) -- Turbo ChampionshipJan Schwippert (UK) -- $15,000 NLHSenh Man Ung (UK) -- 250k High Roller (1 Rebuy)Celina Lin (China) -- $8,800 NLH
2012
Raymond Wu (Taiwan) -- Deepstack ChampionshipHirotoshi Nakabo (Japan) -- Six-Handed ChampionshipYoichi Fujiya (Japan) -- Rebuy ChampionshipJeff Rossiter (Australia) -- ACOP Warm-upAnton Astapau (Belarus ) -- Turbo ChampionshipXing Zhou (China) -- Main EventSam Razavi (UK) -- KO Big BountyBo Wu (China) -- $15,000 NLHChuanbin Yao (China) -- $8,000 NLHJonathan Karamalikis (Australia) -- 250k High RollerEmi Hibuse (Japan) -- Ladies Asia Championship
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: Asia Pacific Poker Tour]
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