
The final round of the first stage of the DXPC Danxia Cup main tournament has begun.
On June 7th, the 2026 DXPC Danxia Cup entered its fourth day of competition, which was also the last day of the first round of the main event.
Against the backdrop of the magnificent scenery of Danxia Mountain, the main tournament Group C officially kicked off at 13:00, followed by the Group D quick round at 18:00. As the last two qualifying groups in the first round of the main tournament, numerous players fought tooth and nail for the final qualifying spots, and the competitive atmosphere on the field continued to heat up.
After a full day of intense competition, the main event C group attracted 84 participants, with 18 advancing to the next round; the D group quick round attracted 31 participants, with 7 players successfully advancing to the second round.
Yang Jingda brilliantly caught a bluff and won a crucial large pot.
As the game progressed into its later stages, a series of exciting hands unfolded.
Yang Jingda demonstrated excellent reading ability in a crucial game.
Pre-flop, the player in the CO position raised first, and Yang Jingda 3-bet from the small blind, bringing the pot to heads-up.
Public signs issued:
2♠ 9♠ T♥ 7♣ 4♠
After the river card formed a flush of three spades, Yang Jingda checked, while his opponent bet 8,000 chips to try and put pressure on him.
After careful consideration, Yang Jingda decisively followed suit.
At the showdown:
- Yang Jingda: K♦4♣
- Opponent: K♥J♦
The opponent missed the board completely and attempted to bluff using a flush.
Yang Jingda successfully caught the chicken and secured an important pot.
He finished the tournament with a score of 322,000 chips, becoming the chip leader in the Group D fast race.
Yang Peng went all out and charged into the top ranks.
Another standout performer that day was Yang Peng.
During the match, he first used his pocket eights to successfully kill his opponent's AA and double his score.
Then he won a great victory in a battle where all three sides attacked at once.
then:
- Yang Peng: 5♣7♣
- Opponent 1: A♣2♣
- Opponent 2: 6♥6♦
After the flop, each of the three players has an advantage.
However, after the river card dealt a 9♥, Yang Peng successfully completed a straight, taking home the huge pot and tripling his winnings.
Shortly thereafter, he defeated his opponent AT with AJ, continuing to accumulate chips.
They finished the game with 297,000 chips, ranking second in Group C and advancing to the second round.
Wen Zuyi's steady performance keeps her hopes of advancing alive.
Wen Zuyi, the runner-up of the first Danxia Cup main tournament, also had a brilliant performance in this round of the competition.
In a brilliant defensive hand, she called from the big blind with 7♥5♣.
Public signs issued:
4♥ 7♠ 5♦ K♠ 6♥
After the river card, both players pass and reveal their cards.
Wen Zuyi won the pot with two pairs, demonstrating a steady and refined playing style.
As the runner-up of the inaugural Danxia Cup, she has once again become the focus of attention for many players in this year's competition.
Many viewers also hope that she can make up for the regret of last year and make a further challenge for the championship.
Liu Yongsheng becomes the Group C Score King
As the competition draws to a close, the scoreboard rankings for Group C have been officially released.
With his consistent performance, Liu Yongsheng accumulated 351,000 chips, ranking first in the group and becoming the Group C Chip Leader.
Yang Jingda became the leader in the Group D fast game with 322,000 chips.
The two players also led the last batch of qualifiers to successfully advance to the second round of the main event.
Main Event Group C Data
- Number of participants: 84
- Number of players advancing: 18
- CL: Liu Yongsheng (351,000)
Main Event Group D (Fast Series) Data
- Number of participants: 31
- Number of players advancing: 7
- CL: Yang Jingda (322,000)
In the first round of the main event, 224 entries were made, and 52 players successfully advanced.
With this, the first round of the second DXPC Danxia Cup main tournament has concluded.
A total of 224 participants were drawn from the four groups: A, B, C, and D.
After several days of intense competition, a total of 52 contestants successfully advanced to the second round.
Judging from the first round of advancement, the players' strengths are quite evenly distributed, with many experienced regulars and new generation players successfully advancing, making the upcoming competition even more anticipated.
The second round is about to begin, officially kicking off the championship race.
After the first round of the main event concludes, the real challenge is just beginning.
The second round of the 2026 DXPC Danxia Cup main tournament will officially begin at 12:00 noon on June 8th.
From this stage onward, all the advancing contestants will compete in a more intense environment, vying for the ultimate championship glory.
As the tournament progresses into deeper waters, every hand can potentially determine the course of events.
Who will emerge victorious and claim the championship trophy for the second DXPC Danxia Cup? Let's wait and see.
Participation champion
High and Low Omaha Champions
Yu Ping
Speed Race Champion
Peng Qingxiang
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