APT Super High Roller - Final Day - TWD 15,000,000 GTD

Players

15 / 136

Average Stack

2.2M (19 BB)

Level 23

38:41

60K / 120K BBA

Prize Pool

TWD 41M

1st Prize

TWD 9.7M

Anson Tsang Eliminated in 16th Place for TWD 597,800 (~$19,160)

posted by Tim

Level 22: Blinds 50K / 100K - Ante 100K

Anson Tsang (1).jpg Anson Tsang

Anson Tsang raised to 725,000 under the gun with just one chip behind. Dylan Foster called on the button, and the two players saw the 7 K Q flop.

Tsang checked, and Foster jammed, putting Tsang all in. Tsang called for his last chip and the players showed their cards

Anson Tsang: A A

Dylan Foster: Q Q

Tsang held the preflop nuts, but had been out-flopped by Foster;s pair of queens.

Tsnag picked up some outs on the K turn, but he couldn't find any of them on the 7 river. Foster's boat won the pot and Tsang headed to the rail to collect his 16th place payout of TWD 597,800 (~$19,160).

NameChip Count
Dylan Foster2,100,000
Anson Tsang0

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Yau's Double Barrel Gets the Job Done

posted by Tim

Level 22: Blinds 50K / 100K - Ante 100K

Ethan Yau raised the button to 100,000 with Ren Lin calling out of the small blind, and Harry Halim defending his big blind.

Three ways to the 9 K 4 flop that checked to Yau, who fired out for 200,000. Lin called and Halim folded.

An A fell on the turn, causing Lin to check again. Yau fired again, this time choosing the amount of 850,000. Lin eventually folded, allowing Yau to pull in the pot.

NameChip Count
Ethan Yau4,200,000
Ren Lin3,000,000
Harry Halim1,200,000

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Splitsville

posted by JJ Duque

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

John Niko Constiniano.jpg Johbn Niko Constiniano

Yee Wen opened for 200,000 from under the gun. John Niko Constiniano was on the hijack and three-bet to 575,000.

Action folded back to Wen, who pushed in 1,800,000 and left himself 150,000.

Constiniano then five-bet all-in for 2,300,000. Wen made the instant call.

Yee Wen: K K

John Niko Constiniano: K K

When the cards went on their backs, Konstantin Held jokingly exclaimed, "Oh, this is the most boring shit ever."

Then the dealer fanned a flop of 7 J 6 to give Wen a flush draw.

Held said, "I take it back."

Good thing, the board completed 2 9 to give both a chopped pot.

No one got hurt - as is should be.

Both players kept their stacks in tact.

NameChip Count
John Niko Constiniano2,375,000
Yee Wen2,075,000

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Do Holds On With Top Pair

posted by Tim

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

Quang Dinh Do     .jpg Quang Dinh Do

Quang Dinh Do made it 160,000 to go from the hijack and only Joshua Gebissa called out of the small blind.

Gebissa started with a check on the A 5 3 flop, and Do fired for 115,000. Gebissa went for the most aggressive option available to him as he check-raised to 300,000. Do came along with a call.

A 6 on the turn checked through and the Q completed the board. Two more checks followed and Gebissa showed 7 6 for a pair of sixes. Do revealed A J for a pair of aces and he scooped in the pot.

NameChip Count
Joshua Gebissa
Quang Dinh Do2,300,000

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Cowboys Keep Lee Alive

posted by Tim

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

Anson Tsang raised to 160,000 from middle position and Hon Cheong Lee jammed for around 1,100,000 from the next seat. Tsang called when the action got back to him and the players went to showdown.

Hon Cheong Lee: K K

Anson Tsang: A J

Lee's cowboys stayed ahead of Tsang's ace-jack through the T 5 3 T 3 runout, and he doubled up to over two million.

NameChip Count
Hon Cheong Lee2,300,000
Anson Tsang800,000

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Wee Doubles Through Tsang

posted by Tim

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

Yan Wen Wee.jpg Yan Wen Wee

Fendy Kosasih raised to 160,000 from middle position and Anson Tsang called from the hijack. Yan Wen Wee squeezed to 775,000 from the small blind with just 90,000 behind, forcing Kosasih to fold. Tsang jammed with the covering stack, and after using a few of his time banks, Wee called for the remainder of his chips.

Yan Wen Wee: A Q

Anson Tsnag: K J

Wee just had to avoid Tsang connecting with the board to secure the double-up and remain seated in tournament.

The 6 Q 6 flop gave Wee a commanding lead with top pair. However, a 5 on the turn offered Tsang a flush draw. The 3 on the river was a brick and Wee doubled up.

NameChip Count
Fendy Kosasih2,600,000
Anson Tsang1,900,000
Yan Wen Wee1,750,000

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Foster Doubles From Lee

posted by JJ Duque

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

Dylan Foster.jpg Dylan Foster

Dylan Foster raised to 400,000 on the hijack, leaving himself with just 20,000.

Action moved along to Hon Cheong Lee on the small blind, who decided to move all in for 1,500,000.

Konstantin Held was on the big blind and tanked before eventually folding. Foster then put his last 20,000 in the middle, risking his tournament life.

Dylan Foster: A 3

Hon Cheong Lee: K Q

The board ran 7 T 4 9 7

Foster's hand kept the lead all the way to the river, earning himself a crucial double up, while doing some damage to Lee's stack.

Held confessed that he would've knocked both out if he made the call with his ace-ten.

NameChip Count
Hon Cheong Lee1,080,000
Dylang Foster1,000,000

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Outer Table Chip Counts

posted by Tim

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K
NameChip Count
Mike Takayama3,800,000
Fendy Kosasih2,600,000
Anson Tsang2,300,000
Konstantin Held1,700,000
John Constiniano1,850,000
Hon Cheong Lee1,400,000
Yan Wen Wee950,000
Dylan Foster420,000

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Updates on Delay

posted by Tim

Level 21: Blinds 40K / 80K - Ante 80K

APT Taipei 2026 Final Table.jpg APT Taipei 2026 Final Table

With the elimination of Alexander Wice, just 16 players remaining. Live reports will now be on a 30-minute delay to avoid spoilers and stay in-sync with the live stream.

You can tune in via the Official APT YouTube Channel.

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Brutal River End Punsri's Super High Roller

posted by Tim

Level 20: Blinds 30K / 60K - Ante 60K

Punnat Punsri (1).jpg Punnat Punsri

Fendy Kosasih raised the button and Punnat Punsri defended from the big blind.

Check, check came after the Q 8 T flop and the A arrived on the turn. Punsri checked again, and Kosasih fired out a delayed continuation-bet of 100,000. Punsri check-jammed for 425,000, and after getting a count from the dealer, Kosasih called.

Punnat Punsri: Q T

Fendy Kosasih: A 9

Punsri held the lead with two pair against the top pair of Kosasih. Kosasih was pleading for a jack, and he got his wish as the J fell to complete the board, giving him a straight.

Punsri headed to the rail, and Kosasih's stack climed to over three million.

NameChip Count
Fendy Kosasih3,500,000
Punnat Punsri0

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