Results for Side Events: #49, #55-#58, #60-#64
APT JEJU 2025 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
JEJU, SOUTH KOREA, October 1, 2025– The two-day High Roller at APT Jeju 2025 delivered one of the most exciting opening sessions of the festival, drawing an impressive 260 entries to generate a prize pool of KRW 898 million. With only 90 survivors progressing to Day 2, the stakes are rising quickly as players edge closer to the final table.
Leading the way is Iulian Blebea of Romania, who closed Day 1 with an imposing 990,000 in chips. With more than USD 1 million in career live earnings, Blebea has proven to have the pedigree and has already picked up one cash earlier in this festival, and now, armed with the chip lead, he is well-positioned to make a serious run at his first APT title.
In second place is China’s Chuan Feng, who bagged a strong 903,000 chip stack. A determined grinder with a reputation for consistency, Feng has also recorded a cash earlier in Jeju. With chips to manoeuvre and experience under his belt, Feng will be looking to seize his moment and turn this promising position into his maiden APT victory.
Rounding out the top three is another Chinese contender, Wen Chao Liu, who finished the day with 843,000 in chips. Similar with Feng, Liu has also already found success in the festival with a prior cash. Entering Day 2 near the top of the counts, Liu now has a real opportunity to push for his first significant APT result.
You can find the top chip stacks going into Day 2 below:
HIGH ROLLER DAY 1 TOP CHIP STACKS
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Zhuo Wins First APT Title in Event #49: NL Hold’em – Bounty
Zhuo took down a sizeable field for his first APT title
China’s Dajie Zhuo captured his first APT title in style, taking down the 309-entry Event #49: NL Hold’em – Bounty to cross the USD 700,000 career live earnings milestone. Already with one prior cash earlier in the series, the Chinese pro put on a commanding performance to secure the trophy, KRW 38,398,000 (~USD 27,427) in prize money, and an additional KRW 4,200,000 (~USD 3,000) in bounties collected along the way.
The event awarded a KRW 300,000 (~USD 214) bounty for every elimination, creating extra incentives and action throughout the tournament. Runner-up Baiyu Ni (China) earned KRW 23,637,000 (~USD 16,884) plus KRW 900,000 (~USD 643) in bounties, while compatriot Yongbin Wang finished third, collecting KRW 17,530,000 (~USD 12,521) and the same bounty total.
39 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
NL - HOLD'EM - BOUNTY FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Ohta Captures Second Title in Event #55: Women’s High Roller
Ohta proves her mettle with two APT titles in a ladies event in one series so far
Japan’s Ohta Ami shows she is on sensational form at APT Jeju 2025 by winning Event #55: Women’s High Roller, topping a 19-entry field to claim her second APT title of the series. Having already triumphed in Event #36: Women’s Event, Ohta proved unstoppable once again, pocketing KRW 10,354,000 (~USD 7,396).
Poland’s Monika Agnieszka Hrabec finished runner-up for the second time this series after also placing second in the Women’s Main Event, this time earning KRW 6,890,000 (~USD 4,921). China’s Yan Li claimed third for KRW 4,430,000 (~USD 3,164), while compatriot Yi Ye completed the payouts in fourth with KRW 2,950,000 (~USD 2,107).
Four runners were paid, with the final table results below:
WOMEN'S HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Liu Claims Second APT Title in Event #56: Draw Poker Masters
Liu takes home his first APT title after two earlier cashes this series
China’s Yao Liu took centre stage in Event #56: Draw Poker Masters, outlasting a 19-entry field to capture his second APT title. Already with over USD 100,000 in live earnings and two prior cashes earlier in the festival, Liu converted another deep run into a victory, banking KRW 10,354,000 (~USD 7,396).
Japan’s Ruiko Mamiya, fresh from her breakthrough win in Event #37, made another strong showing by finishing runner-up for KRW 6,890,000 (~USD 4,921).
Meanwhile, Austria’s Hanh Tran, who has been turning heads at the festival with three titles in three days and now has four APT trophies overall, looked poised to extend his streak but ultimately fell in third place, collecting KRW 4,430,000 (~USD 3,164).
Four runners were paid, with the final table results below:
DRAW POKER MASTERS FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Luo Lands Fifth APT Title in Event #58: PL Omaha High – Lazy Rivers
Luo now has five APT titles to his name, with two coming in this series so far
China’s Xixiang Luo continued to show why he is world class at APT Jeju 2025 by winning Event #58: PL Omaha High – Lazy Rivers, adding a remarkable fifth APT title to his résumé. Fresh off his victory in Event #40: Turbo – PL Omaha Hi-Lo – 5 Card (Big O), the WSOP bracelet winner outlasted a 38-entry field to bank KRW 8,115,638 (~USD 5,797).
Australia’s Mouaid Peter Khamas secured second place, taking home KRW 5,600,000 (~USD 4,000), while New Zealand’s Daniel Adam Haywood added another mixed-game cash with a third-place finish worth KRW 3,570,000 (~USD 2,550).
Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:
PL OMAHA HIGH - LAZY RIVERS FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Song Scores First APT Title in Event #60: Turbo – PL Omaha High – Win the Button
Song takes home her first APT title in the Omaha format
China’s Ying Song broke through for her long-awaited maiden APT title in Event #60: Turbo – PL Omaha High – Win the Button, navigating a 68-entry field to seize the trophy and a payout of KRW 8,111,088 (~USD 5,794). The Chinese pro, who is approaching USD 400,000 in career live earnings, added a trophy to her series after already recording another cash earlier in Jeju.
Compatriot Bo Rui Zhang claimed the runner-up spot, banking KRW 5,860,000 (~USD 4,186), while Dong Li locked up third place for KRW 3,810,000 (~USD 2,721) in an all-Chinese podium.
The final table was paid, with the results below:
TURBO - PL OMAHA HIGH - WIN THE BUTTON FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Yang Secures Breakthrough in Event #61: Turbo
Yang claims his first APT trophy after cashing twice already this series
China’s Yinsheng Yang celebrated his first APT triumph by winning Event #61: Turbo, outlasting a 58-entry field to lift the trophy and claim KRW 13,138,000 (~USD 9,384). An amateur player with two prior cashes already in this series, Yang converted consistency into victory, marking a poker career highlight with his maiden APT title.
Thailand’s Nattawon Chunhphan came close to his own breakthrough but ultimately had to settle for second place and a payout of KRW 9,520,000 (~USD 6,800). France’s Gal Nagli rounded out the podium, taking home KRW 6,140,000 (~USD 4,386) for his deep run.
Eight runners were paid, with the final table results below:
TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Yang Reaches Seventh Heaven in Event #62: Hyper Turbo – NL – R-O-S-E
Lu makes it seven in all time APT titles
China’s Yang Lu delivered yet another mixed-game masterclass in Event #62: Hyper Turbo – NL – R-O-S-E, conquering a 35-entry field to capture his seventh APT title. The victory, worth KRW 4,140,896 (~USD 2,958). With more than USD 100,000 in career live earnings, Yang’s remarkable record is made even more impressive by the fact that all seven of his APT victories have come in mixed games.
Japan’s Akihide Shimizu once again demonstrated his strong mixed-game chops, taking second place for KRW 2,860,000 (~USD 2,043). China’s Ziwen Liu, a three-time APT champion himself, rounded out the podium with KRW 1,820,000 (~USD 1,300).
Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO - NL - R-O-S-E FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Liao Takes Down Event #63: Hyper Turbo – High Roller
Liao takes down high roller event for his first APT title
China’s Liao Cheng finally brings one over the line in Event #63: Hyper Turbo – High Roller, defeating a competitive 36-entry field to secure his first APT title. Already with three cashes earlier in the series, the Chinese amateur finally converted a deep run into victory, claiming KRW 15,666,000 (~USD 11,190) in prize money.
An ICM deal was struck at heads-up play, leaving KRW 1,116,000 and the trophy still on the line. Liao ultimately outlasted compatriot Yi Ye, who earned KRW 13,500,000 (~USD 9,643) for his runner-up finish. Yibo Zhou, also representing China, completed the podium in third place for KRW 7,580,000 (~USD 5,414).
Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Sui Scores Maiden Victory in Event #64: Super Hyper Turbo
Sui will remember this series with her first APT trophy and live cash
China’s Zongjin Sui makes a first happen by winning Event #64: Super Hyper Turbo, turning her very first in-the-money finish into a championship run. The Chinese amateur, with no prior live cash history, conquered a 69-entry field to lift the trophy and secure KRW 5,621,545 (~USD 4,015) — her first-ever tournament payday and APT title.
Indonesia’s Andrew Kriss came close to denying Sui her first victory but ultimately settled for the runner-up spot and a payout of KRW 4,060,000 (~USD 2,900). China’s Yixuan Dong rounded out the podium, finishing third for KRW 2,640,000 (~USD 1,886).
The final table was paid, with the results below:
SUPER HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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