Entering the decisive match, the two players maintained a constant tug-of-war position. Both of them' accurate ball handling situations caused the score to be chased closely and temporarily stopped at a score of 5-5. The balanced game lasted until the end of the first half of the match, showing the determination and experience of both of Vietnam's top players.
However, from that time on, Duong Quoc Hoang began to break away strongly. He marked with a solid series of destroyers and the ability to detoxify accurately. Thanks to maintaining stability in each turn, Quoc Hoang won 6 consecutive games to create a gap of 11-5.
Nguyen Van Dang tried to shorten the gap but only managed to score 1 more point before the opponent hit the hill. In the decisive phase, Duong Quoc Hoang took advantage of the opportunity to complete the 13-6 victory, thereby being crowned champion and receiving a prize money of 288,888,888 VND.
The Poison 8-Ball Championship title marks the first 8-ball championship in Duong Quoc Hoang's career. In addition, this result helped him officially become the first representative of Vietnam to win a place in the 2026-8 Bi World Championship - an important milestone for him personally as well as Vietnamese billiards in the international arena.