WSOP Cyprus "King" fully wins the championship of the Super Mystery Bounty Tournament and ranks fifth in the Super Fast Bounty Tournament

October 21, 2025

WSOP Cyprus "King" fully wins the championship of the Super Mystery Bounty Tournament and ranks fifth in the Super Fast Bounty Tournament

WSOP CYPRUS "KING" FULLY WINS THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE SUPER MYSTERY BOUNTY TOURNAMENT AND RANKS FIFTH IN THE SUPER FAST BOUNTY BOTTOM POOL LIMITED BET OMAHA TOURNAMENT

As the WSOP Cyprus race draws to a close on October 20th local time, the event has entered a white hot phase. The 18 WSOP Tour championship rings that symbolize the highest honor in poker are few and far between, and every championship battle has become a battleground for players, creating a tense atmosphere!

WSOP Cyprus Tournament
King Championship Winner

In the just concluded $5,300 Super Mystery Bounty Tournament, the 'King' staged a comprehensive strength breakthrough. Facing 421 competitors, we steadily fought our way and ultimately won the championship, receiving generous championship rewards and mysterious bounties!

Final Table

The FT final table can be regarded as a highlight moment for Chinese players, with Tian Hao, Liu Xiaohu, and Yuan Yilu joining hands to break in.

Liu Xiaohu won sixth place and earned $39,000;

Tian Hao ranked eighth and received $23,000 in revenue;

Yuan Yilu ranked ninth and won $18,500.

King Celebration

In the mysterious bounty lottery, Chinese players have also been lucky. Zheng Xiaosheng and Yang Haiyang each received a generous bounty of $100,000, while Wei Guoliang received $37,000.

Tournament Completed

The ultra fast bounty pool limited bet Omaha tournament, which followed with a $1,000 purchase, attracted 43 participants.

King Playing
Young Player

The $5,300 WSOP Super Tour main event attracted a total of 1,372 participants, and the main event on Day 4 has ended. Only 8 contestants continue to fight for the championship ring and the highest prize of $1,000,000!

Chinese athlete Xinchen Huang ultimately won 21st place and a prize of $40,800.