CSOP Chaoshan Poker Series Concludes: Pan Feng Advances Through Second Rounds and Makes a Comeback to Win the Main Event Championship

CSOP Poker Series 2026 Pan Feng champion poker final table Pan Feng's moment of winning the final table of the CSOP 2026 Chaoshan Poker Series Main Event.

2026 CSOP Chaoshan Poker Series Season 2 (CSOP-Ⅱ) The main event concluded successfully after fierce competition. Following multiple rounds of play, nine top players advanced to the final table for a high-pressure showdown. As the competition neared its end, the atmosphere reached its peak, with every hand potentially determining the champion.

Final Table Battle: A Thrilling Showdown Between Top Players

During the final table stage, from the initial nine players to the crowning of the ultimate champion, the pace of the game accelerated, with crucial hands appearing frequently:

  • Qiu Shuang (9th place)KQ lost to Li Zihan's Pocket QQ.
  • Shang Juncheng (8th place)All three sides lost and were eliminated.
  • Wang Zhi & Xu Jiabin (7th/6th place)All three players bet, and Pan Feng's A♠K♥ hit a flush, securing a double kill.

As the game progressed and the chips accumulated, Pan Feng gradually established an advantage.

Key Matchup: Pan Feng Wins Big Pots in a Row

As the competition intensified, Pan Feng secured several crucial victories.

AA vs JJ will determine the trend

Pan Feng holds A♥A♦ against Li Liangping J♦J♣
The flop immediately formed a larger set of three (Set A), successfully eliminating the opponent.

Accurately detect bluffs

Faced with Yuan Ganfeng's all-in bluff, Pan Feng calmly called with A♣2♦ (three 2s), successfully eliminating his opponent to fourth place.

During this phase, Pan Feng demonstrated exceptional card-reading ability and mental stability.

The champion is born: A miracle comes true with the supplementary card.

Finally, we entered the one-on-one stage:

  • Pan Feng (leading in chips) vs Li Zihan
  • Winning hand:
    • Pan Feng Q♠7♦
    • Li Zihan A♥5♠

Flip the card:

  • 6♥ Q♣ 4♣

Pan Feng hit the top pair of Q and maintained his lead, ultimately winning the pot, defeating his opponent, and claiming the championship.

Li Zihan won the runner-up.
Pan Feng officially crowned the main tournament champion

From Participation to Championship: The Road to Legend

Amazingly, Pan Feng's path to the championship began with a supplementary tournament ticket:

  • Qualifying for the main event through the supplementary events
  • Advancing as the top seed in Group B
  • He maintained a consistent performance all the way to the final table.
  • Ultimately won the championship

This experience is one of the most inspiring stories of this competition.

Teams reverse their fortunes and win the championship

The team competition was equally exciting:

  • "The team that's guaranteed to win" A remarkable comeback from a nearly 40-point deficit to win a major victory
  • Wang Jian wins the Masters title.
  • Jin Jiangpu, runner-up; Mao Lan, fifth place.

They ultimately overtook the leaders, climbed to the top of the standings, and won the championship ring.

Summarize

current CSOP Poker Series 2026 It not only showcased a high level of competitive play, but also demonstrated the charm and unpredictability of poker. From Pan Feng's comeback in the qualifying rounds to the team's reversal of fortunes, every story was unforgettable.

Although the tournament has ended, the legend continues. We look forward to the next CSOP gathering in Chaoshan to write a new chapter in poker history.

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