The Gods of Poker (GOP) Phnom Penh "Wandering Road" tournament entered its eighth day at the world-class NagaWorld casino. With the main event's Groups D and E completed, the competition for the second day of advancement intensified, with Le Ngoc Khanh and Rohit from Vietnam emerging as the overall chip leaders.

Today's schedule was equally exciting.Martijn Gerrits He continues to extend his dominant lead in the Player of the Series rankings, and Jun Yan Kok He also secured his fourth individual title, keeping the race for the top spot alive and suspenseful. As the main event entered its second day, the focus gradually shifted to the newly debuted players. GOP Mini MainThis adds another layer of competition to the subsequent matches.
Le Ngoc Khanh dominates Group D, taking the chip lead on Day 2 of the Main Event.

Group D is the most flexible starting group in the schedule, attracting a total of [number missing] participants. 111 people Participate, final 15 contestants Day two of advancement. During the bagging phase, Khanh successfully accumulated an amazing... 2,172,000 Chips (equivalent to 108 big blinds).
Group E, as the last starting group, saw exceptionally fierce competition for advancement to the ITM (Intense Money Transfer). During the bubble phase, the average chip stack was pushed down to a mere fraction of its original size. 14 Big BlindsThe most unfortunate player John Gallagher Becoming the bubble boy of the main event, and Rohit Then 2,002,000 The chip lead (100 big blinds) has been secured.
With the final group matches concluded, the minimum guarantee... $500,000 The GOP Main Event has been confirmed to have a "prize overlay". Total 289 people Participate in the competition41 contestants Successfully advanced to the prize money. All advancing players are now guaranteed at least [amount missing]. $3,380 Prize money, and the final champion will aim for the Gundam. $109,540 The six-figure prize money for the champion.
Jun Yan Kok and Martijn Gerrits both won their fourth title.

Jun Yan Kok In Event 60, "No Limit Hold'em," he defeated [player name] heads-up. Joonhee ChoHe won his individual title in this series. Fourth championship,win $5,460 Prize money. He almost won his fifth title on the same day, but... Martijn Gerrits He then retaliated, defeating Kok in Event 65, "5-Card PL Omaha – Double Board Bomb Pot – Hyper Turbo," to win his fourth title and further solidify his lead in the series' best player rankings.
Other side event champions include:
Dale Andrew Townsend – #59: GOP Dealer's Choice
Kaito Nishio – #62: Titan Stack – Turbo
Minghao Liu – #63: No-Limit Single Draw Mix
Wui Kwang Tan – #64: Hyper Turbo – Super Hold'em – 3 Hole Cards
Gerrits is currently 11 prize records with 4 championshipsHe continues to dominate the best player (POS) rankings in the series.Kok Closely following behind in second place, and Yoke Wei Woon After winning second place in the Titan Stack speed race, they are currently in third place.
GOP Phnom Penh 2026: Focus After the Event - GOP Mini Main

While the second day of the main event was in full swing, the focus shifted to... GOP Mini MainThis is a buy-in gold. $550 The tournament, the champion will receive Silver Spartan Trophy。
Mini Main Event will be held April 3 (Friday) Hold Four starting groupsThe start times are respectively 12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, 6:00 PM and 9:00 PMThe starting chips for each group are... 60,000(Level 1 is equivalent to 120 big blinds).
The Gods Poker Series at NagaWorld Casino in Phnom Penh is just a few days away from its conclusion. Three daysPlayers still have ample opportunity to pursue the championship trophy, prize money, and series glory. The event will... April 5 The meeting concluded successfully.
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