Mike Takayama
After 16 levels of 40 minutes, Day 1 of the APT Taipei TWD 300,000 (~$10,000) Super High Roller is finished. It was a historic day inside the Chinese Mahjong League as a total of 137 entries ensured this was the largest ~$10,000 buy-in field in APT's existence. A fantastic prize pool of TWS 37,873,650 (~$1,200,000) will make sure that the winner of this event will go home with TWD 9,089,650 (~$287,850) and the prestigious APT silver lion trophy.
Our Day 1 chip leader is two-time APT Main Event champion and WSOP bracelet winner Mike Takayama (2,470,000) from the Philippines. The Filipino is closely followed by Triton regular Wayne Heung from Hong Kong (2,395,000) and two-time WSOP bracelet winner and online crusher Jans "Graftekkel" Arends (2,350,000). Tomorrow, 27 players will come back on Day 2. This means seven more players have to bust before we reach the money. ** The Full Payout Structure**
In the first hours of play, we saw a lot of movements in the chips. One of the players who came to play was Isaac Haxton. The number eight on the all-time money list doubled up his starting stack early, but two lost battles against Quang Huy Nguyen ensured "Ike" had to re-enter. When Haxton sat down at his new table, he found momentum. Within two levels, Haxton build his starting stack up to 2 million chips. The experienced American would end the day in fourth place with 2,240,000.
Other familiar faces that made it to Day 2 are Lithuanian high stakes regular Vladas Tamasauskas (1,040,000), Belgian MTT crusher Thomas Boivin (985,000), and last years' APT Incheon Superstar Challenge champion Jun Hao Wu (785,000)
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The APT Super High Roller Day 2 will start tomorrow 11:15 AM local time. Our live reporting and live stream team will ensure you won't miss any action on Day 2. The live stream can be followed on all APT social media channels.
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