Punnat Punsri
Day 3 of this historic APT Main Event is a wrap with 17 players bagging up their stack to bring forward into the fourth day of play. At the start of the day, there were 200 fully-focused individuals all with the same intention of building the biggest stack possible in order to have a chance at the TWD 11,210,400 ($365,270) first prize.
After playing eleven 60-minute levels it was two-time APT title winner and high-stakes regular Punnat Punsri bringing through the biggest stack of the day with 8,445,000. Punsri scored several knockouts throughout the day, sending Kaoru Kishimoto and Yoon Koo Kang both to the rail but a big hand against Nishant Sharma early on proved vital as his flopped set managed to fade the outs of Sharma's straight flush draw.
Ben Loo is narrowly behind Punsri in the counts as he bagged up 8,290,000 in his pursuit of a second title this series. Loo took down a huge pot late on Day 3 when his pocket aces came up trumps against the pocket kings of Chih Wei Fan to put him second in the leaderboard. Loo took down the Freezeout event earlier in the week for TWD $786,675 (~USD $25,530).
Ben Loo celebrates as he flops a set of aces against Fan's kings
Fan still managed to take 6,210,000 through despite losing that huge earlier-mentioned hand against Loo and will be returning fourth in the pecking order, with just 20,000 in chips less the Japan's Naoki Masumoto.
Fan's stack has been on the rise since the beginning of the day with the bulk of them coming in a hand where Ting-Yi Tsai four-bet shoved ace-ten into the pocket aces of Taiwanese player to grow his stack to around nine million.
Lester Edoc still has a chance to make history and become the first-ever person to have won three APT Main Events. The Filipino player held the chip lead for a few levels mid-way through the day but ended with 2,100,000 which is good for ninth on the leaderboard. Edoc currently has an impressive sixteen APT titles and boasts over $1,200,000 in career tournament earnings.
Japan's Kazuhiro Shirasawa seemed to be involved in a lot of pots today and brings forward 1,590,000 chips to do battle with on Day 4. Shirasawa already has three cashes here in Taipei that include two final tables in which he finished sixth in both for a combined TWD 885,500 ($28,823).
Local player Kitty Kuo found a bag for Day 4 and brings through 1,195,000 chips as she looks to make a repeat of her triumph two years ago when she took down the Main Event right here in her hometown of Taipei. Kuo's stack has been on a rollercoaster ride throughout the day and at one point was staring elimination in the face when she ran her king-eight into the king-jack of Soo Bum Kim. Kuo would find an eight on the turn to keep her tournament alive but she will come back as one of the short stacks on Day 4.
Kitty Kuo
End of Day 3 chip counts.
And a reminder of the payouts for the final 17 spots.
Day 4 will resume at 12:15pm local time on Saturday, May 6th and we will play down to a winner. Join us tomorrow to find out who will be crowned as the largest-ever APT Main Event champion.
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