Results for Side Events: #83, #85, #87-#90, #92
APT INCHEON 2025 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA, AUGUST 9, 2025– One of the most popular multi-flight tournaments on the schedule,, Event #83: Double Stack delivered its trademark mix of deep stacks and accessible buy-in over three starting flights.
This year’s Incheon edition drew 693 total entries to build a massive KRW 400,219,142 (~USD 294,000) prize pool — a new record for both entries and prize pool for a Double Stack in South Korea. The top 99 players returning tomorrow have already secured a min-cash and will return tomorrow to battle for the KRW 76,719,142 (~USD 56,000) top prize.
Flight A – All-Japan Trio Tops Flight
It was an all-Japanese affair at the top of the Flight A leaderboard, with all three players eyeing career-best results if they can close this one out. Hideyuki Yoshioka emerged as the flight’s chip leader with 1,610,000 chips, looking to convert his third cash of the series into a maiden APT title.
Close behind is Ryo Fujita with 1,135,000 chips, who also has three cashes this series and is similarly chasing his first trophy. Completing the trio is Yuki Aoki with 1,130,000 chips, who has yet to post an APT cash this year but already owns one APT title from 2024.
Flight B – Overall Chip Leader Emerges
The biggest stack across all three flights belongs to Kota Suzuki from Japan, who topped Flight B with 1,720,000 chips. Despite having no previous live cashes, Suzuki’s commanding stack puts him in pole position heading into the Final Day.
In second for the flight is fellow compatriot Akihito Mori on 1,570,000 chips, a player with mixed results in previous APT appearances but now well-positioned to claim his first title. Rounding out the Flight B top three is Changyu Zhai of China, who bagged 1,085,000 chips. Zhai is hunting his first title as well, with his only prior cash in this series being a 157th-place finish in the Main Event.
Flight C – A Balanced Mix
Flight C saw Japanese Yoshitaka Yagi bag the top stack of 1,230,000 chips, building on his earlier 42nd-place finish in the Main Event this series and seeking his first APT win.
Chunhao Zhang from China, who also has one other cash this series and boasts over USD 200,000 in live earnings, closed the night with 1,125,000 chips. The third-largest stack in this flight belongs to Ducd Thuan Tran from Vietnam, an amateur with no prior live cashes, puts away 1,010,000 chips to give himself a shot at a dream first score.
Below are the top ten chip stacks heading into the Final Day tomorrow:
DOUBLE STACK TOP TEN CHIP STACKS
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Someya Binks Event #85: Mixed Games Masters – 9-Game
Someya finally gets one over the line for his first APT title
Daisuke Someya shows consistency pays with his first-ever APT title, triumphing in Event #85: Mixed Games Masters – 9-Game. After three prior cashes this series, the Japanese player converted another deep run into victory, topping a 44-entry field to secure KRW 19,394,000 (~USD 14,019).
Taiwan’s Yu Tang Wang, of nine mixed games APT titles, came tantalisingly close to a historic tenth win but ultimately had to settle for the runner-up spot and KRW 13,400,000 (~USD 9,689). Bing Li of China completed the podium, banking KRW 8,550,000 (~USD 6,180) for his third-place finish.
Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:
MIXED GAMES MASTERS - 9-GAME FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Watanabe Claims First APT Title in Event #87: Turbo Limit Triple Draw – Lowball Mix
Watanabe secures his first APT title
Kyohei Watanabe, a Japanese amateur, emerged victorious in Event #87: Turbo Limit Triple Draw – Lowball Mix, outlasting a 42-entry field to secure his first APT title. Watanabe’s triumph in the triple draw format earned him KRW 7,060,604 (~USD 5,105), coming close to being his best live cash.
David Arthur Spencer of Canada finished in second place, taking home KRW 4,890,000 (~USD 3,535), while Japan’s Shinya Ueda completed the top three with a third-place payday of KRW 3,120,000 (~USD 2,256).
Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:
TURBO LIMIT TRIPLE DRAW - LOWBALL MIX FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Sun Completes Record Triple in Event #88: Hyper Turbo – Women’s Event
Sun's hot streak culminates in an APT Women's Event record
The Sun run keeps going as China’s Yue Sun captured her third Women’s Event title of the series in Event #88: Hyper Turbo – Women’s Event, outlasting a 51-entry field to claim KRW 3,860,979 (~USD 2,791). This victory, following wins in Event #34: Turbo – Women’s Event and Event #51: Women’s High Roller, sets a new record in the APT New Era for most ladies event trophies in a single APT series.
Ayaka Honke of Japan finished runner-up, earning KRW 2,780,000 (~USD 2,010), while fellow Japanese player Fujiwara Chihiro rounded out the podium with KRW 1,770,000 (~USD 1,279) for third place.
Seven runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Gerrits Claims Ninth APT Title in Event #89: Turbo – PL Omaha High – Stairway to Seven
Gerrits has an APT trophy to go along with his nine cashes this series
Dutch pro Martijn Johannes Gerrits adds a finish to a remarkable series run by taking down Event #89: Turbo – PL Omaha High – Stairway to Seven for KRW 5,341,356 (~USD 3,862). With over USD 1.6 million in live earnings and an astounding eight prior cashes this series, Gerrits finally converted a deep run into a win, securing his ninth APT title.
Hiroki Hayashi of Japan finished runner-up for KRW 3,860,000 (~USD 2,791), while fellow countryman Sosuke Hatano claimed third place and KRW 2,460,000 (~USD 1,779).
Seven runners were paid, with the final table results below:
TURBO - PL OMAHA HIGH - STAIRWAY TO SEVEN FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Tanaka Wins First APT Title in Event #90: Hyper Turbo Home Games – Atomic Pineapple
Tanaka takes home his first APT title
Kentaro Tanaka secured his maiden APT title in Event #90: Hyper Turbo Home Games – Atomic Pineapple, besting a 44-entry field to claim the KRW 6,140,704 (~USD 4,438) top prize. This victory also marks his second cash of the series.
Runner-up Jun Weng came close to adding a fifth APT title to his tour accolades after winning Event #39: Hyper Turbo – NL – Triple Draw Mix earlier in the series, but ultimately fell just short and had to settle for KRW 4,240,000 (~USD 3,065). Jin Wang of China rounded out the top three, taking home KRW 2,710,000 (~USD 1,958) for his efforts.
Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO HOME GAMES - ATOMIC PINEAPPLE FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Taguchi Takes Down First APT Title in Event #92: Super Hyper Turbo
Chips in his eyes as Taguchi takes home his first APT title
Japanese amateur Tsuyoshi Taguchi emerged victorious in Event #92: Super Hyper Turbo, overcoming a 148-entry field to claim KRW 9,923,315 (~USD 7,174) and his first APT title to go along with one other cash earlier in the series.
Emi Oike, already a champion in this series after her win in Event #43: Women’s Main Event, was aiming for her second title of the festival but had to settle for the runner-up spot and KRW 6,760,000 (~USD 4,887). Completing the podium was Yoichiro Kobayashi, who pocketed KRW 4,460,000 (~USD 3,223) for his third-place finish.
21 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
SUPER HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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