Dohang Na
A total of 671 entries collected a record-breaking TWD 194,080,973 (~USD6.2m), making for the richest-ever APT prize pool. It also stands as the largest-ever APT Main Event first prize - as the winner will take home a huge TWD 37,030,773 (~USD1.2m) payout.
It also set the record as being the largest USD 10k buy-in freezeout tournament outside of Las Vegas in the last decade.
Day 2 Top Ten Chip Counts
Topping the Counts
South Korea’s Dohang Na closed out Day 2 of the APTC Taipei Main Event Championship as the chip leader, bagging an impressive 924,500 stack. All eyes were on Na during the final hands of the day, as he cracked Yuanxi Chen’s kings to bag the top stack for Day 3.
After a steady Day 1 and bagging 107,400, he came alive on Day 2, picking up speed throughout the afternoon — including recalling a memorable scoop where he also cracked an opponent’s aces to build his wall of chips.
Aditya Agarwal
India’s Aditya Agarwal (766,000) bagged second, narrowly missing out on the top position. He shot up the counts late into the night after finding a full house with pocket eights, which knocked out Andrei Spataru. Malaysia's Ben Loo is sitting close behind him in third with a 738,500 stack.
Day 2 Action
With 343 players starting the day, and late registration open until the end of the first break, the additions and eliminations were plentiful. APT Host Gregory “Greg Goes All In” Liow and Dhanesh Chainani were among some of the early casualties.
With late registration open for another two levels at the start of Day 2, two-time 2025 Superstar Challenge event winner Calvin Lee hopped into the field and was among the last to take his seat.
Roman Hrabec
Throughout the rest of the day, as the remaining player pool decreased, several leaders began pulling away from the pack. Roman Hrabec (302,500) was one of them. He drew a tough table, seated among fellow pros Michael Wang and Chih Wei Fan.
Hrabec’s climb came partly from knocking out Wang early in the day, and he carried that momentum throughout the session, being the only one to make it out of the pack and survive to see Day 3.
Just before the dinner break, Abraham Ceesvin saw his Main Event journey come to an end.
Shortly after, Ruiko Mamiya joined him on the rail. Mamiya saw a lucky save in a hand before the dinner break but fell shortly after returning, ending her chance at another APT title after taking down the National Cup event at the start of the series.
With no one wanting to bubble the Main Event, action slowed significantly after the dinner break. As Day 2 wound down, several familiar faces saw their tournament runs end. Seigo Miyazaki, Czardy Rivera, and Andrei Spataru were all eliminated before bagging for Day 3.
Edmond Chim
But the day also delivered its share of triumphs. Previous APT 2025 champions Edmond Chim (210,000) and Akira Takasugi (137,000)— who won their tickets by taking down earlier APT 2025 events — remain in the hunt for another APT title.
Erik Seidel
Ten time WSOP Bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel (204,000) will also return tomorrow alongside fellow neighbour on the all-time money list, Steve O'Dwyer (127,000). Seidel sits in 14th place, with O'Dwyer just below in 15th, with a mere ~USD 1,500,000 seperating them.
Satellite success story Mingchang Hsiao (216,000) also bagged for Day 3. There isn’t much history on Hsiao, but this appears to be the biggest spot of his career by a fair margin.
Other players still in contention who came through a Natural8 satellite ticket are Frankie Cucchiara (71,500) and Alexandru Papazian (712,000), with Papazian sitting fifth in the counts.
Payouts
Day 3 begins tomorrow (Wednesday, Nov. 26) at 11:15 a.m., with 133 players returning to fight for their place in Day 4. With 95 places paid, there will no doubt be plenty of anticipation for the money bubble heading into the day.
Action resumes at Level 17 with blinds at 2,500/5,000 and a 5,000 big blind ante. The structure features 90-minute levels, with a 15-minute comfort break after each level and a 60-minute dinner break scheduled after Level 20 at approximately 6:00 p.m.
The APT Blog will continue to bring you all the key Main Event action as it unfolds. Join us tomorrow for full coverage of Day 3 of the prestigious Main Event — along with the exciting Mini Main, High Roller, and Teams Championship events which also are running tomorrow — live from the Red Space Events Centre in Taipei, Taiwan.



Dohang Na
Michael Concepcion
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