The player from South Korea, Kim Nam Huynh, has secured his first USOP cup in his poker career.

The final table of the High Roller Megastack featured familiar faces from the high-stakes tables in the region, such as Zheng Tianhao, Nguyễn Trung Quân, Alan Phạm, along with the presence of Shylko, a player from Belarus who recently claimed the championship title of the PSPC worth over 3 million dollars at the beginning of last year.

Kim Nam Hyung began the match with a fairly solid chip stack, sitting in second place behind Taiwanese player David Chang. The athletes delivered an exciting match, filled with suspense.

Zheng Tianhao was the first to bid farewell to the table after going all-in with KJ against Kim Nam Hyung's AK. Despite consecutive losses of pots to David Chang, Chang suddenly tripled his stack with a surprising hand of AJ against Shylko's QQ and Kim Nam Hyung's 77. The board showed J32 J A.

Shylko suffered heavy losses and shortly afterward, the Belarusian player bowed out in sixth place.

Kim Nam Hyung regained his position and a notable moment was when he executed a skillful check-raise with 87 against his direct competitor David Chang's J6.


After 5 hours of intense competition, Kim Nam Hyung and David Chang advanced to a tense and gripping showdown. It took over 2 more hours to determine the owner of the High Roller Megastack USOP cup.

Kim Nam Hyung shared stakes of the event on the StakeZone platform and secured an incredibly large prize, 24 times greater than the initial investment from angel investors. Once again, congratulations to him and those who trusted and supported Kim Nam Hyung throughout the High Roller Megastack USOP event.