Another Trophy, More Records: Highlights from APTC Day 4

Another Trophy, More Records: Highlights from APTC Day 4

Another Trophy, More Records: Highlights from APTC Day 4

โพสต์แล้ว โดย Matthew Ooi

APT Championship Day 4; Daily Recap and Highlights

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TAIPEI, TAIWAN, November 17, 2025– Day 4 has come and gone and we’ve had our busiest day so far at the APT Championship 2025 (APTC 2025). With three Championship events running on the same day, players were flush with options on what to play.

There was also plenty of action in the side events, with a couple of records broken in the last two days. Read on to find out what happened on Day 4 of the APTC.


Champions Rise and Records Fall

To start the day, the highly-anticipated Mystery Bounty Championship played out its final day today, and Sweden’s Sofia Lövgren became the latest player to lift a Championship trophy inside Red Space. She also grabbed two of the biggest bounties en route to her victory. That makes it two-for-two for the ladies at Championship events! You can read her storied journey to the title here.

APTC1125_N_#1002MBCFD-406876.jpg Lady Luck smiles upon Sofia Lövgren as she pulls the two biggest bounties on her victory road.

Away from the feature table, the opening days of the #1003 [Event 3] Ultra Stack Championship and #1004 [Event 4] 7-Max Championship got underway today. You can catch all the action for both events at our live reporting page.

At the Ultra Stack, APT blogger Kai Cocklin also caught up with Thai actor and rising poker figure Napat “Top” Chokejindachai, who spoke candidly about juggling life in the spotlight with his growing passion for the game.

“It’s a bit hard to balance poker life because once you fly away from Bangkok, you lose an opportunity to host a lot of events that occur there. But sacrifice has to be made to chase your dreams,” he shared. Top added that he intends to put in the hard work now while still young, focusing his year around all APT stops and the WSOP in Las Vegas: “I wanna be grinding when I’m young and in my early 30s, that's better than flying around in my 50s.”

Napat Chokejindachai.JPG Napat “Top” Chokejindachai in top gear for the APTC

You can catch the rest of his interview here.

In the side events, the Omaha Masters event ran its course today and broke APT records with 119 entries, the first time it's ever broken three digits, and prize pool for an Omaha event. The people just love Omaha! Eventually, Tsui Han Hsiao from Taiwan took it down, along with a hefty TWD 775,980 (USD 25,104) for her efforts.

Event #36 Omaha Masters - PL Omaha High Tsui Han Hsiao 4.jpg This win secures Hsiao's third APT title

Speaking of breaking records, the Sunday Super Stack on 16 November 2025 also broke in-country records for number of entries and unique players. It got so big that the final table’s play went well into the late night. When play came down to three players left, the trio agreed to an ICM chop, with South Korea’s Da Vin Hyun coming out on top.

Event #27 Sunday Super Stack Da Vin Hyun 5.jpg Da Vin Hyun stood victorious in the Sunday Super Stack.

Eagle-eyed observers would be able to spot Shiina Okamoto from Japan starting her APTC run in the 7-Max Championship. The back-to-back World Series of Poker Ladies Champion will be looking to make a similar impact here in Taipei.

APTC1125_M_#10047MC-2.jpg Shiina Okamoto takes a seat in the 7-Max Championship.


Hsiao Comes Out on Top in Event #36: Omaha Masters – PL Omaha High

Taiwan’s Tsui Han Hsiao claimed her third APT title in Event #36: Omaha Masters – PL Omaha High, topping a record-breaking 119-entry field for TWD 775,980 (USD 25,104). The event set new APT records for both entries and total prize pool in an Omaha event.

Canada’s Vincent Chun Kit Wong secured the runner-up result, earning TWD 524,500 (USD 16,968) after a strong showing at the final table. Japan’s Ryosuke Tomuro completed the podium in third place for TWD 341,000 (USD 11,032).

Final Table Payouts

RankPlayerCountryPrize (TWD)Prize (USD)
1Tsui Han HsiaoTaiwan775,980USD 25,104
2Vincent Chun Kit WongCanada524,500USD 16,968
3Ryosuke TomuroJapan341,000USD 11,032
4Liam JehuAustralia282,000USD 9,123
5Dhanesh ChainaniSingapore227,500USD 7,360
6Daniel Adam HaywoodNew Zealand179,500USD 5,807
7Ee How OngMalaysia137,500USD 4,448
8Vamerdino MagsakayPhilippines103,500USD 3,348
9Jeng Yi ChingTaiwan77,000USD 2,491

For all Event #36: Omaha Masters – PL Omaha High Results please CLICK HERE

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