Flight A chip leader Yongqiang Tian
Flight A of the APT Jeju Classic 2026 Main Event is a wrap.
The opening flight of the KRW 2,300,000 Main Event drew 421 entries (298 unique), packing into Les A Casino, Jeju, and battling it out at the tables over ten 60-minute levels.
This is an eight percent (7.9%) increase in entries over Flight A of the APT Jeju 2025 Main Event, which attracted 390 entries, and a sizable sixty-eight percent (68.4%) increase over the APT Incheon 2025 Main Event Flight A, which attracted 250 initial entries.
With 255 OnLive entries having already competed on Natural8 — with 37 making their way through to Day 3 and the paying positions — this brings the Main Event field up to 676 entries in total, with three live starting flights left to play out over the next two days.
After nearly twelve hours of play at the tables 145 players were left standing to bag up their chips to take through to Day 2 on February 4.
It was China’s Yongqiang Tian who closed out the flight with the chip lead, bagging an impressive 524,400. Close behind Tian was compatriot Xiao Liu with 402,800 and making it a Chinese podium clean sweep in third spot was Xiongfeng Chen with 316,900.
Top Ten Chip Stacks:
Iulian Bleabea sent to the rail in Flight A
A plethora of APT regulars took their seats in the opening flight of the event to try and build a healthy stack to take through to Day 2 but most fell by the wayside. The likes of Romania’s Iulian Bleabea, Germany’s Rene von Reden, and Russia’s Maxim Sorokin will all be looking to jump into one of the remaining three flights to get a stack to take into Day Two.
APT High Roller stalwart Australia’s Yita Choong sits in eighth spot with 277,000 and will be looking for a deep run to take his lifetime earnings to near the USD 3.5m mark.
Yita Choong made it through the flight with a healthy stack
Natural8 Ambassador, Taiwan’s Neven Chang is still in and sitting on 115,400 chips with a good shot at another APT title to take his lifetime earnings over the USD 3.4m mark.
Close behind is Germany’s Martin Sedlak on 115,900 chips who will be hoping to push his lifetime earnings up to near the USD 1.25m mark.
Trailing behind Sedlak is APT All-time Money List #1 Joseph Cheong, another APT stalwart, sitting on 113,400 and looking to take his lifetime earnings to near the USD 21m threshold.
Joseph Cheong through to Day 2
For a full list of all flight A survivors with chip counts click HERE.
There are still an additional three live starting flights for the event, starting with flight B, which kicks off at 11.00 am tomorrow, February 2.


Martin Sedlak
Quang Huy Nguyen