The APT Taipei Main Event Flight C is a wrap! A total of 131 players out of the 251 entries bagged for day two, which starts tomorrow at 12:00pm. The chip leader of this flight is Jerome Finck from France, the only player who surpassed 200,000 chip mark. The next four spots on the leaderboard are dominated by players from South Korea.
The top ten stacks are as follows:
Sitting sixth on the list is Vietnamese pro Nguyen Huu Dung who has two APT titles in his belt. The Vietnamese veteran will be looking to add another one here in CTP Taipei
Adam Kharman, a poker pro from Australia also managed to squeeze himself into the top ten chip count. Kharman bagged 158,800 to end the day. The Aussie is having a decent run in so far with multiple cashes already, we might just see him lifting one of the new new era golden lion silhouette trophy.
Other well-known players who also bagged day two are Natural8 ambassador Phachara Wongwichit (120,700), previous APT Main Event winner Jacque Ramsden (123,800), APT Superstar Challenge runner-up Hon Cheong Lee (86,900) and Canadian pro Ian Modder (101,300).
APT Special Advisor Victor Chong and Marketing Director Ray Chiu celebrate APT success in Taipei
APT Special Advisor Victor Chong and APT Marketing Director Ray Chiu definitely have something to smile about, with the Main Event shattering all previous records and generating the largest prize pool in the Asian Poker Tour's fifteen-year history.
Combined with the 251 Flight C runners, the field currently stands at 1,199 entries; 194 online qualifiers from Natural8, 437 Flight A entries, 317 Flight B entries – which is an all-time APT record.
Flight D has yet to play out – follow the live coverage HERE – but currently the prize pool stands at a sizeable TWD $52,336,350 (~USD $1,704,700), smashing the the initial TWD $30,000,000 guarantee.
With registration remaining open until cards are in the air for Day 2 at 12pm on Thursday, May 4 there is still time to take part in this momentous event and play your way into APT history... What are you waiting for? Get yourself on a plane to Taiwan right now!
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