Day 3 Chip Leader Haiyang Yang
Another hard-fought day of poker at the 2026 Asian Poker Tour Jeju Classic saw 254 players return to LES A Casino with a single goal — a run at the Main Event title. By day’s end, most dreams had been dashed, but 47 players remained with championship hopes alive heading into Day 4.
In a hotly contested race for the chip lead that came down to the final hands of the night, China's Haiyang Yang managed to edge out the competition after bagging up 3,635,000. Yang's ascent was aided in part by winning a crucial flip against Shuang Bao late in the day. Hot on his tail is Shintaro Sato of Japan with 3,480,000, and rounding out the top three is Qi Pan of China, who ended with 3,395,000.
A regular on the Asian tournament circuit, Yang has amassed just over $450,000 in live tournament earnings. While he has cashed several times on the APT, a title has so far eluded him. His lone six-figure score came in 2024, when he placed fourth in a World Series of Poker No-Limit Hold’em event for $149,145. Yang will achieve a career-best payday should he navigate his chip lead into a third-place finish or better.
APT MAIN EVENT DAY 3 TOP TEN STACKS
The remaining 47 players have already locked up a guaranteed payday of KRW 9,300,000 (~$6,460), but all eyes are surely on the top prize of KRW 579,649,600 (~$402,535) along with the prestigious Main Event Gold Lion trophy. Additionally, the top three finishers will receive seats in the APT Championship Event (APTC) taking place in Taipei in November.
Remaining Payouts
Main Event Trophy
Day 3 Action
The returning 254 players returned having already secured a min-cash worth KRW 3,510,000 (~$2,440) and looking to make a push toward the final table.
Ren Lin entered the day with a short stack wasted little time getting involved in an effort to double up or bust trying. Lin managed to take down the blinds once before shoving preflop and getting called by Khoa Anh Ngo. It was a fair fight between Lin's pocket eights against Ngo's ace-queen, but Ngo hit a "Lady Gaga" on the turn to end Lin's run early.
Ren Lin
The unusual case of Yu Zhou, who managed to secure a cash despite being absent for all of Day 2, ended anticlimactically as Zhou remained a no-show on Day 3 and was blinded out within the first two orbits.
By the time the first break arrived, the field had already thinned to 170 players. Other notables eliminated in the early levels include Ping Dong, Peng Qin, Wen Jie Sun, Eric “Six Poker” Tsai, and high-stakes cash game legend Andy Tsai, who lost the majority of his stack after getting out-kicked by Chongwei Liao in a large pot and then busting shortly thereafter.
Andy Tsai
Tianhao Zheng entered Day 3 as the overall chip leader but ran into some early trouble after losing a massive pot to Shoumin Zhang on a bad beat. Zheng was never able to recover and ended up bowing out in 71st after jamming ace-queen into Yasuhiro Yamamoto's ace-king and failing to improve.
Two APT Main Event Champions—Lester Edoc and Punnat Punsri—were presesnt at the start of Day 3 with healthy stacks and looking to further solidify their names in APT history. Edoc started off hot after making a runner-runner straight against Yuzhi Shen to obtain a well above-average stack. However, Edoc suffered a cooler against Takashi Ogura after rivering trips against Ogura's full house to fall in 77th place. Punsri held on a little longer, but ultimately busted out in 67th place in his bid for another Main Event title, which means a new champion will be crowned.
Punnat Punsri
Faring better in the latter stages of Day 3 was Zu You Wang, who managed to steadily increase his stack throughout the day to end with a top ten stack of 2,925,000. Wang will be looking for redemption after placing runner-up in the National Cup earlier in the festival.
With just 49 players remaining toward the end of Level 26, two players got eliminated simultaneously at different tables to end play for the day. Peng Zhou was eliminated on an outer table, while Yu Han Su made her exit on the feature table after a cruel runout ended Su's run with ace-king against Nang Quang Nguyen's ace-jack.
Yu Han Su
Day 4 will begin tomorrow at 11:15 AM with 23:01 remaining on the clock for Level 26, which features 20,000/40,000 blinds with a 40,000 big-blind ante. The plan is to play down to a final table of nine, at which point play will pause until the finale on Day 5.
With fewer than 10 big blinds separating the top five stacks, a fiercely contested push toward the final table is expected. Be sure to check back here for ongoing coverage leading to the final table tomorrow and the exhiliriating conclusion on Saturday, Feb 7 at 11:15 AM.
For a full list of Day 3 survivors: Click here.

Yu Han Su
Sergei Udachin
Yuta Morikawa
Dongying Ling
Chongwei Liao
Nang Quang Nguyen