Flight B Chipleader Tianhao Zheng
Flight B of the APT Jeju Classic 2026 Main Event is in the bag.
The second flight of the KRW 2,300,000 Main Event drew 317 entries (249 unique), rocking up at Les A Casino, Jeju, and battling it out at the felt over six 45-minute levels and four 60-minute levels.
After over eleven hours of play at the tables, 118 players remained to bag up their chips to take through to Day 2 on February 4 and merge with the 143 from flight A as well as the survivors from the remaining two flights.
It was China’s Tianhao Zheng who ended the day with the chip lead, amassing a healthy 367,000 chips. Not too far behind Zheng is his compatriot Zhou Lu with 265,200 chips. Rounding out the podium in third spot is APT Super High Roller Phú Quốc 2023 Winner and APT Taipei 2025 High Roller champion Trung Quan Nguyen of Vietnam with 258,000 chips.
Top Ten Chip Stacks:
APT Super High Roller Winner Trung Quan Nguyen Sitting In Third Spot
Several APT regulars took their seats in today’s flight, but most didn’t survive the day, including Romania’s Iulian Bleabea and Russia’s Maxim Sorokin, both taking their second shot at getting a stack through to Day 2, but will have to try their luck again tomorrow.
Jieming Xu Still Looking To Get A Stack Into Day 2
China’s Jieming Xu and Thailand’s Supakit Anukoolpitaknil will also be looking to jump in one of the remaining flights to get a stack through to Day 2.
Kiwi Michael Foo made it through the day with 152,300 chips and will be hoping to make a deep run to take his lifetime earnings closer to the USD 1 Milly mark.
APT Super Series Hanoi 2023 Super High Roller Winner Malaysia’s Shung Er Sua made it through the day with 142,100 chips and will be looking to pull clear of the USD 500,000 mark with a deep run.
American Nicholas Wang takes a healthy 134,500 chips through to Day 2 and is pushing on to close in on the USD 500,000 line.
Taiwan’s Chi Jen Chen holds a plethora of titles but is still looking for his first APT Lion Trophy to go along with his USD 1.2m lifetime earnings and takes 129,300 chips through to Day 2.
APT Taipei 2025 Main Event winner Japan’s Akira Takasugi is through to Day 2 with 92,300 chips and will be looking to clear some space on the mantlepiece for his second Main Event Lion Trophy and become the first ever dual Lion Trophy winner. A deep run could also help him close in on the magical USD 1 Milly mark as well.
Vanna Tea Through To Day 2
Singapore’s Matthew Chan also takes a stack through to Day 2 ending today with 78,900 chips and looking to get near the USD 500,000 in lifetime earnings mark.
American’s Vanna Tea and Anthony Lewis both took two bullets but got stacks of 61,500 and 40,500 chips respectively into Day 2. Tea will be trying to close in on the USD 200,000 recorded earnings mark and Lewis to close in on the USD 500,000 level.
Anthony Lewis Joins His Compatriots In Day 2
For a full list of all flight B survivors with chip counts, click HERE.

There are still an additional two live starting flights for the event, both tomorrow February 3. Starting with flight C, which kicks off at 11.00 am, and then followed by a last chance turbo flight kicking off at 6.00 pm.

