Thanisorn Saelor
After 16 40-minute levels, Day 1 of the APT Taipei TWD 300,000 Super High Roller has closed its curtains with 18 players remaining. A total of 81 entries (57 unique) were recorded at the Chinese Mahjong League with many of the notables showing up and generating a prize pool of TWD 22,392,450 (~USD 709,295).
Thailand’s Thanisom Saelor, who was sent for an early shower during Level 3, reentered and took charge as he conquered the top of the leaderboard on his second bullet and amassed a stunning stack of 2,325,000 to do battle with on Day 2.
The second-highest stack belongs to American Ethan Yau, amounting to 2,290,000 chips. Yau gained a lot of chips after he rivered a boat against Michael Wang, who held ace-queen.
Ethan Yau
France’s Charles Waymel managed to be third and bagged up 1,650,000 chips to continue with tomorrow.
Other notables include Lester Edoc (1,280,000), Joshua McCully (1,055,000), and Joseph Cheong (430,000), who will return for Day 2 on Saturday.
The Full Payout Structure
Top-10 Chip Counts Single Day High Roller
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The APT Super High Roller Day 2 will start tomorrow 11:15 am local time. Make sure to stay tuned with us for all the latest action and see who will lay their hands on the prize pool TWD 22,392,450 (~USD 709,295) on Day 2.
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