Two-Day Ultra Stack begins; Nevan Chang Amongst Top Stacks

Two-Day Ultra Stack begins; Nevan Chang Amongst Top Stacks

Two-Day Ultra Stack begins; Nevan Chang Amongst Top Stacks

投稿日 著者 Matthew Ooi

Results for Side Events: #83, #85-91

APT JEJU CLASSIC 2026 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS

JEJU, SOUTH KOREA, February 7, 2026– With the festival fast coming to a close, players are locked in to try and come out on top in the remaining events.

Among these events is the two-day Event #83 Ultra Stack, an extremely popular event among regular APT-goers. Check out who has emerged as early contenders after three flights played out today below.

Meanwhile, the Main Event has concluded. Congratulations to William Li from Canada, who won the biggest Main Event ever ran on South Korean soil. Read about his exploits here on our live reporting page.

Read on to find out more about all the side-event action from Day 9:


Early Chip Leaders Emerge Across Three Flights in Event #83 Ultra Stack

Event #83: Ultra Stack delivered a strong opening across its three Day 1 flights, drawing 313 entries and comfortably surpassing its KRW 100,000,000 guarantee. With players starting on 100,000 chips, the two-day event generated a KRW 262 million prize pool, setting the stage for a decisive Final Day where KRW 52,150,000 awaits the eventual champion.

With all three flights now complete, several familiar names have positioned themselves strongly heading into the final stretch.


Flight A

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Flight A attracted 110 entries, with Chi Jen Chen of Taiwan emerging as the standout. The Taiwanese pro, who has over USD 1.2 million in live earnings and already owns a trophy from this series after winning Event #54: No Limit Hold’em, bagged a commanding 2,362,000 chips to top the flight.

Singapore’s Boon Seng Ang is close behind in second with 1,934,000, while Chun Yin Lau rounded out the top three stacks from the flight, advancing with 1,239,000.


Flight B

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From a field of 99 entries, Maxim Sorokin of Russia climbed to the top of the Flight B leaderboard after collecting 2,380,000 chips. With more than USD 700,000 in live earnings, Sorokin remains in pursuit of his first APT title after several near-misses in recent years, and now carries the most momentum going into the Final Day with the overall chip lead across the three flights.

China’s Qi Heng Liu followed with 1,680,000, while Makoto Yoshida of Japan completed the top three stacks, bagging 1,305,000.


Flight C

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Flight C saw 104 entries, with Nevan Chang of Taiwan leading the survivors on 1,730,000 chips. The Natural8 ambassador and seasoned pro boasts over USD 3.4 million in live earnings and is chasing a landmark 10th APT title, having already notched three cashes this series, all in High Roller events.

China’s Chaofeng Zhu advanced in second from the flight with 1,620,000, while Japan’s Tomoyuki Yoshimiya secured third position, carrying 1,185,000 into the Final Day.


ULTRA STACK TOP TEN CHIP STACKS

PlaceNameCountryChip Stack
1Maxim SorokinRussia2,380,000
2Chi Jen ChenTaiwan2,362,000
3Boon Seng AngSingapore1,934,000
4Nevan ChangTaiwan1,730,000
5Qi Heng LiuChina1,680,000
6Chaofeng ZhuChina1,620,000
7Makoto YoshidaJapan1,305,000
8Chun Yin LauHong Kong1,239,000
9Tomoyuki YoshimiyaJapan1,185,000
10Kaiwen WeiUnited States965,000

All tournament information can be found on the Event #83: Ultra Stack tournament page


Shimizu Completes Hat-Trick with Event #85 Dealer’s Choice Masters Victory

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Shimizu makes it three titles in one series

Japan’s Akihide Shimizu capped off a remarkable series run by claiming Event #85 Dealer’s Choice Masters, securing his third title of the series and third APT title overall. Shimizu outlasted a 28-entry field in the mixed-game format, adding KRW 13,428,000 (USD 9,426) to his festival pay purse

Greece’s Emmanouil Chalkiotis finished second for KRW 9,250,000 (USD 6,491), while Robert Andrew Sherwood of the United Kingdom completed the podium in third place, earning KRW 5,900,000 (USD 4,140).

Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:

DEALER'S CHOICE MASTERS FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Akihide ShimizuJapanKRW 13,428,000 (USD 9,426)
2Emmanouil ChalkiotisGreeceKRW 9,250,000 (USD 6,491)
3Robert Andrew SherwoodUnited KingdomKRW 5,900,000 (USD 4,140)
4Lei SongChinaKRW 4,260,000 (USD 2,989)
5Dong LiChinaKRW 3,450,000 (USD 2,421)

For Event #85: Dealer's Choice Masters Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #85: Dealer's Choice Masters Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #85: Dealer's Choice Masters tournament page


Okuda Doubles Up with Second Title in Event #86 NL – Hold’em – Freezeout

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Okuda on the double with second APT title this series

Japan’s Kei Okuda continued his hot streak by capturing Event #86 NL – Hold’em – Freezeout, earning his second APT title of the festival. Already a winner earlier in the series, Okuda navigated a 115-entry field to lock up KRW 37,490,000 (USD 26,309), a result that more than doubles his lifetime earnings and marks the largest cash of his poker career.

China’s Haoran Rong put together another deep run to finish second, collecting KRW 25,340,000 (USD 17,783), while fellow Chinese player Sishu Peng rounded out the podium in third place for KRW 16,470,000 (USD 11,557).

17 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

NL - HOLD'EM - FREEZEOUT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Kei OkudaJapanKRW 37,490,000 (USD 26,309)
2Haoran RongChinaKRW 25,340,000 (USD 17,783)
3Sishu PengChinaKRW 16,470,000 (USD 11,557)
4Yutao ZhengChinaKRW 13,640,000 (USD 9,573)
5Zhongxian LiChinaKRW 11,000,000 (USD 7,719)
6Yue SunChinaKRW 8,670,000 (USD 6,084)
7Xiao ZhangChinaKRW 6,630,000 (USD 4,653)
8Lin Xiao WenChinaKRW 4,990,000 (USD 3,503)
9Yingfei GuChinaKRW 3,730,000 (USD 2,617)

For Event #86: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #86: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #86: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout tournament page


Wang Qian Claims Maiden Title in Event #87 Women’s Event

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Qian's series became sweeter with her first APT title in the bag

China’s Wang Qian managed to take it over the line to take down Event #87 Women’s Event, topping a 42-entry field to secure her first APT title. Having already posted a cash earlier in the series, Wang closed this one out to collect KRW 3,420,806 (USD 2,400).

Japan’s Momoka Kojo finished runner-up after a solid performance, earning KRW 2,370,000 (USD 1,663), while Dieu Tu Dinh of Vietnam completed the podium in third place for KRW 1,510,000 (USD 1,059).

Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:

WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Wang QianChinaKRW 3,420,806 (USD 2,400)
2Momoka KojoJapanKRW 2,370,000 (USD 1,663)
3Dieu Tu DinhVietnamKRW 1,510,000 (USD 1,059)
4Zi Yun LuoChinaKRW 1,160,000 (USD 814)
5Shiori HaradaJapanKRW 910,000 (USD 638)
6Qianrong ShenChinaKRW 710,000 (USD 498)

For Event #87: Women's Event Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #87: Women's Event Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #87: Women's Event tournament page


Cheung Marches On with Eighth Title in Event #88 PL Omaha Hi-Lo – 5 Card (Big O)

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Cheung is a force to be reckoned with after his eigth APT title triumph

UK mixed-games specialist Qibang Cheung continued his relentless run on the circuit, topping a 54-entry field in Event #88 PL Omaha Hi-Lo – 5 Card (Big O) to capture his eighth APT title, edging ever closer to the 10-title milestone. Cheung banked KRW 9,335,907 (~USD 6,550) for the victory.

England’s Adam Alfie followed up an already impressive debut series with another deep run, finishing runner-up for KRW 6,770,000 (~USD 4,750) to go along with his multiple cashes in this series. Joseph Fiore Olivieri of the United States rounded out the podium in third place, adding KRW 4,370,000 (~USD 3,066) to a growing list of cashes as he continued his strong showing across the festival.

Eight runners were paid, with the final table results below:

PL OMAHA HI-LO - 5 CARD (BIG O) FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Qibang CheungUnited KingdomKRW 9,335,907 (USD 6,550)
2Adam AlfieUnited KingdomKRW 6,770,000 (USD 4,750)
3Joseph Fiore OlivieriUnited StatesKRW 4,370,000 (USD 3,066)
4Hisashi YamanouchiJapanKRW 3,310,000 (USD 2,322)
5Chun Yin LauHong KongKRW 2,560,000 (USD 1,796)
6Yanji GeChinaKRW 2,000,000 (USD 1,403)
7Ying SongChinaKRW 1,590,000 (USD 1,115)
8Ziwen LiuChinaKRW 1,250,000 (USD 877)

For Event #88: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #88: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #88: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) tournament page


Chen Breaks Through for Second Title in Event #89 Turbo – NLH

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Chen has been consistent this series

China’s Yingjie Chen converted good run of cashes this series into silverware, coming out on top of a 93-entry field to secure his second APT title in Event #89 Turbo – NLH. After multiple cashes earlier in the series, Chen sealed the victory for KRW 14,089,062 (~USD 9,888).

Hyung Soo Lim of New Zealand finished runner-up after another strong showing, earning KRW 9,880,000 (~USD 6,933), while Chun Ping David Lo of the United States completed the podium in third place with KRW 6,530,000 (~USD 4,582).

13 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

TURBO - NLH FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Yingjie ChenChinaKRW 14,089,062 (USD 9,888)
2Hyung Soo LimNew ZealandKRW 9,880,000 (USD 6,933)
3Chun Ping David LoUnited StatesKRW 6,530,000 (USD 4,582)
4Iguchi HidekiJapanKRW 5,130,000 (USD 3,600)
5Anouk Welgama WimalaratnaSri LankaKRW 4,140,000 (USD 2,905)
6Tomoyuki MaedaJapanKRW 3,220,000 (USD 2,259)
7Kazushi HigashiuraJapanKRW 2,550,000 (USD 1,789)
8Ryo FujitaJapanKRW 1,990,000 (USD 1,396)
9Ryo MoriwakiJapanKRW 1,500,000 (USD 1,052)

For Event #89: Turbo - NLH Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #89: Turbo - NLH Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #89: Turbo - NLH tournament page


Lei Zhang Clinches Maiden Title in Event #90 Turbo – NL – Triple Draw Mix (A-5, 2-7)

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Zhang brings home the trophy after a deal was agreed heads up

Chinese grinder Lei Zhang captured his first APT title by navigating a 37-entry field in Event #90 Turbo – NL – Triple Draw Mix (A-5, 2-7). The victory came after a heads-up deal was agreed with compatriot Xinze Li, with Zhang securing the trophy and KRW 2,410,947 (~USD 1,691) for the win.

Despite finishing runner-up, Li walked away with the larger payout following the agreement, banking KRW 5,000,000 (~USD 3,508). Lan Te Zhang completed an all-Chinese podium in third place, earning KRW 1,920,000 (~USD 1,347) to round out the top three.

Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:

TURBO - NL - TRIPLE DRAW MIX FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Lei ZhangChinaKRW 2,410,947 (USD 1,691)
2Xinze LiChinaKRW 5,000,000 (USD 3,508)
3Lan Te ZhangChinaKRW 1,920,000 (USD 1,347)
4Lei SongChinaKRW 1,390,000 (USD 975)
5Xuancheng LiChinaKRW 1,120,000 (USD 785)
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For Event #90: Turbo - NL - Triple Draw Mix Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #90: Turbo - NL - Triple Draw Mix Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #90: Turbo - NL - Triple Draw Mix tournament page


Ikejiri Makes Perfect Debut in Event #91 Super Hyper Turbo – NLH

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Ikejiri all smiles with his first APT title and live cash

Japanese newcomer Akifumi Ikejiri enjoyed a dream debut on the APT stage, turning his first recorded live cash into a maiden APT title in Event #91 Super Hyper Turbo – NLH. Emerging on top from a 100-entry field, Ikejiri claimed the win for KRW 7,162,240 (~USD 5,025).

China’s Chi Zhang put together a strong run to finish second, collecting KRW 4,930,000 (~USD 3,459), while Kuen Shing So of Hong Kong rounded out the podium in third place with KRW 3,230,000 (~USD 2,266).

15 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

SUPER HYPER TURBO - NLH FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Akifumi IkejiriJapanKRW 7,162,240 (USD 5,025)
2Chi ZhangChinaKRW 4,930,000 (USD 3,459)
3Kuen Shing SoHong KongKRW 3,230,000 (USD 2,266)
4Hayato MinekawaJapanKRW 2,620,000 (USD 1,838)
5Nobuyuki NambaJapanKRW 2,110,000 (USD 1,480)
6Quanyu ZengChinaKRW 1,650,000 (USD 1,157)
7Yanji GeChinaKRW 1,300,000 (USD 912)
8Koichi InoueJapanKRW 990,000 (USD 694)
9Munkhsukh BaatarMongoliaKRW 730,000 (USD 512)

For Event #91: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #91: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #91: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH tournament page


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