Mao Sweeps All in Two-Day High Roller

Mao Sweeps All in Two-Day High Roller

Mao Sweeps All in Two-Day High Roller

โพสต์แล้ว โดย Matthew Ooi

Results for Side Events: #52, #61-#64, #66-#71

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JEJU, SOUTH KOREA, February 5, 2026– Day 7 has come and gone, and there’s plenty of action to talk about.

Another two-day High Roller event ends today. While not as large as its predecessor before this, the winner will still walk away with a hefty KRW 174,770,000 (~USD 122,644) payday. Who came out as the winner? Find out by reading our highlights of the event below.

Meanwhile, the Main Event moves ever closer to its conclusion and we will play down to the final table tomorrow. Remember to catch all the action at the live reporting page and the live stream.

Read on to find out more about all the side-event action from Day 7:


Mao Converts Chip Lead into Fifth Title in Event #52: High Roller

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Mao showed a complete performance while taking down his fifth APT title

After an exciting Day 1, Event #52: High Roller returned for its final day with Renji Mao firmly in control—and the Chinese pro made no mistake in closing it out. Having led the field overnight with 1,058,000 chips, Mao carried that lead through to capture his fifth APT title.

The WSOP bracelet winner, who boasts over USD 4.3 million in live tournament earnings, topped the 174-entry field to secure the KRW 174,770,000 (~USD 122,644) first-place prize. Mao’s win capped a dominant two-day performance.

Second place went to Ryuta Nakai of Japan, who earned KRW 118,390,000 (~USD 83,080). The Japanese pro, with over USD 2 million in live earnings, was chasing his first APT title but once again fell just short.

Nevan Chang of Taiwan completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 78,930,000 (~USD 55,388). The Natural8 ambassador added yet another final table appearance to his series.

23 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Renji MaoChinaKRW 174,770,000 (USD 122,644)
2Ryuta NakaiJapanKRW 118,390,000 (USD 83,080)
3Nevan ChangTaiwanKRW 78,930,000 (USD 55,388)
4Yifan CaoChinaKRW 64,640,000 (USD 45,361)
5Hao ZhuChinaKRW 51,870,000 (USD 36,400)
6Mengshi TianChinaKRW 40,210,000 (USD 28,217)
7Guodong JiangChinaKRW 29,770,000 (USD 20,891)
8Sho HommaJapanKRW 21,870,000 (USD 15,347)
9Yuzhu WangChinaKRW 17,440,000 (USD 12,239)

For Event #52: High Roller Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #52: High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #52: High Roller tournament page


Weng Secures Third Title in Event #61: NL Hold’em – 1 Re-Entry

Event #61 NL - Hold'em - 1 Re-Entry Chien Chih Weng 4.JPG

Weng brings home her third APT title

Chien Chih Weng continued her strong run on the APT by capturing her third APT title in Event #61: NL Hold’em – 1 Re-Entry. The Taiwanese pro topped a sizeable 224-entry field to claim the KRW 23,413,225 (~USD 16,429) first-place prize.

Second place went to Haibo Yang of China, who earned KRW 15,790,000 (~USD 11,080). Zhuoqun Zhang, also representing China, completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 11,130,000 (~USD 7,810) to round out the top three.

31 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

NL - HOLD'EM - 1 RE-ENTRY FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Chien Chih WengTaiwanKRW 23,413,225 (USD 16,429)
2Haibo YangChinaKRW 15,790,000 (USD 11,080)
3Zhuoqun ZhangChinaKRW 11,130,000 (USD 7,810)
4Guanglei ZhouChinaKRW 9,030,000 (USD 6,336)
5Jiraroj TeeyakasemThailandKRW 7,140,000 (USD 5,010)
6Haisheng QiuChinaKRW 5,420,000 (USD 3,803)
7Makoto YoshidaJapanKRW 3,960,000 (USD 2,778)
8Shi Tao LiChinaKRW 2,890,000 (USD 2,028)
9Dong HouChinaKRW 2,400,000 (USD 1,684)

For Event #61: NL - Hold'em - 1 Re-Entry Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #61: NL - Hold'em - 1 Re-Entry Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #61: NL - Hold'em - 1 Re-Entry tournament page


Watanabe Claims Second Heads-Up Crown in Event #62: NL - Hold'em - Heads Up

Event #62 NL - Hold'em - Heads Up (32 Cap) Hajime Watanabe 3.JPG

Watanabe takes down his second heads up title

Hajime Watanabe reaffirmed his prowess in heads up poker by capturing his second APT title in the heads-up format with victory in Event #62: NL Hold’em – Heads Up (32 Cap). Played as a single-elimination tournament with each match decided by a best-of-three series, the Japanese pro navigated the bracket to secure the KRW 16,177,600 (~USD 11,352) first-place prize, adding to his previous heads-up triumph at APT Manila Classic 2025.

Second place went to Tatsumi Iwasaki of Japan, who earned KRW 9,800,000 (~USD 6,877). Chin Hei Chan of Hong Kong and Jianfeng Sun of China were eliminated in the semi-finals, collecting KRW 3,600,000 (~USD 2,526).

Four runners were paid, with the final table results below:

NL - HOLD'EM - HEADS UP FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Hajime WatanabeJapanKRW 16,177,600 (USD 11,352)
2Tatsumi IwasakiJapanKRW 9,800,000 (USD 6,877)
3Chin Hei ChanHong KongKRW 3,600,000 (USD 2,526)
4Jianfeng SunChinaKRW 3,600,000 (USD 2,526)

For Event #62: NL - Hold'em - Heads Up Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #62: NL - Hold'em - Heads Up Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #62: NL - Hold'em - Heads Up tournament page


Juanda Adds Third Title in Event #63: Turbo – High Roller

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Juanda secures his third APT title

Johnson Juanda continued to demonstrate his enduring class by capturing his third APT title in Event #63: Turbo – High Roller. The poker veteran, who boasts over USD 26 million in live tournament earnings, topped a 39-entry field to secure the KRW 24,942,000 (~USD 17,504) first-place prize to go along with his other cash this series in the APT Super High Roller.

Second place went to Goh Iwamoto of Japan, who earned KRW 17,180,000 (~USD 12,056). Wai Ching Chiang of Hong Kong completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 10,950,000 (~USD 7,684) to round out the top three.

Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:

TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Johnson JuandaUnited StatesKRW 24,942,000 (USD 17,504)
2Goh IwamotoJapanKRW 17,180,000 (USD 12,056)
3Wai Ching ChiangHong KongKRW 10,950,000 (USD 7,684)
4Bei ShiChinaKRW 7,920,000 (USD 5,557)
5Yingjie ChenChinaKRW 6,400,000 (USD 4,491)

For Event #63: Turbo - High Roller Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #63: Turbo - High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #63: Turbo - High Roller tournament page


Olivieri Makes Victorious Debut Event #64: Masters Fixed Limit Seven Card Stud

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Olivieri makes a sweet start in the Asian Poker Tour with his first title

Joseph Fiore Olivieri enjoyed an ideal start to the tour by capturing his first APT title in Event #64: Masters Fixed Limit Seven Card Stud. The mixed-games specialist from the United States topped a 32-entry Masters field to secure the KRW 15,342,000 (~USD 10,766) first-place prize.

Second place went to Emmanouil Chalkiotis of Greece, who earned KRW 10,580,000 (~USD 7,424) after another deep run in a mixed-game event. Hideki Nakamura of Japan completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 6,740,000 (~USD 4,731) to round out the top three.

Five runners were paid, with the final table results below:

MASTERS FIXED LIMIT SEVEN CARD STUD FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Joseph Fiore OlivieriUnited StatesKRW 15,342,000 (USD 10,766)
2Emmanouil ChalkiotisGreeceKRW 10,580,000 (USD 7,424)
3Hideki NakamuraJapanKRW 6,740,000 (USD 4,731)
4Chun Yin LauHong KongKRW 4,870,000 (USD 3,417)
5John Charles CaridadAustraliaKRW 3,940,000 (USD 2,764)

For Event #64: Masters Fixed Limit Seven Card Stud Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #64: Masters Fixed Limit Seven Card Stud Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #64: Masters Fixed Limit Seven Card Stud tournament page


Sun Extends Women’s Dominance with Fourth Title in Event #66: Women's Event

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The Sun Run continues in Jeju

Yue Sun continued her remarkable run in women’s events by capturing her fourth APT title in Event #66: Women’s Event. Sun, already a three-time Women’s Event winner, topped a 41-entry field to secure the KRW 5,720,656 (~USD 4,014) first-place prize.

Second place went to Saki Hayashi of Japan, who earned KRW 3,950,000 (~USD 2,771) after a strong run. Wenyao Zhang of China completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 2,520,000 (~USD 1,768) to round out another competitive women’s contest.

Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:

WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Yue SunChinaKRW 5,720,656 (USD 4,014)
2Saki HayashiJapanKRW 3,950,000 (USD 2,771)
3Wenyao ZhangChinaKRW 2,520,000 (USD 1,768)
4Maho SeradaJapanKRW 1,930,000 (USD 1,354)
5Tsubasa MendozaPhilippinesKRW 1,510,000 (USD 1,059)
6Chengzi LiChinaKRW 1,180,000 (USD 828)

For Event #66: Women's Event Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #66: Women's Event Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #66: Women's Event tournament page


Hikino Triumphs in Freezeout to Capture Maiden Title in Event #67: NL Hold’em – Freezeout

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Hikino freezes out his competition for his first APT title

Tomoharu Hikino claimed a first career victory by securing his first APT title in Event #67: NL Hold’em – Freezeout. The Japanese amateur topped a 141-entry field in the single-entry format to collect the KRW 22,485,804 (~USD 15,778) first-place prize.

Second place went to Fen Mai of Hong Kong, who earned KRW 15,260,000 (~USD 10,708) after a strong run through the sizeable field. Japan’s Tetsuro Tomita completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 10,060,000 (~USD 7,059) to round out the top three.

20 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

NL - HOLD'EM - FREEZEOUT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Tomoharu HikinoJapanKRW 22,485,804 (USD 15,778)
2Fen MaiHong KongKRW 15,260,000 (USD 10,708)
3Tetsuro TomitaJapanKRW 10,060,000 (USD 7,059)
4Jiajin HaoChinaKRW 8,310,000 (USD 5,831)
5Xuesong WuChinaKRW 6,680,000 (USD 4,687)
6Anouk Welgama WimalaratnaSri LankaKRW 5,230,000 (USD 3,670)
7Ryo MoriwakiJapanKRW 3,920,000 (USD 2,750)
8Jinyu ZhouChinaKRW 2,900,000 (USD 2,035)
9Kyohei IkedaJapanKRW 2,060,000 (USD 1,445)

For Event #67: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #67: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #67: NL - Hold'em - Freezeout tournament page


Jiang Secures Maiden Victory in Event #68: PL Omaha High

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Jiang proves himself an Omaha champion

Daqiao Jiang claimed his first APT title in Event #68: PL Omaha High, topping a competitive 78-entry field. The Chinese player navigated the tough tournament to secure the KRW 12,387,310 (~USD 8,693) first-place prize.

Second place went to Chiyuan You of China, who earned KRW 8,807,000 (~USD 6,180) after a strong showing. Hao Chen, also representing China, completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 5,766,000 (~USD 4,046) to round out the top three.

11 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

PL OMAHA HIGH FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Daqiao JiangChinaKRW 12,387,310 (USD 8,693)
2Chiyuan YouChinaKRW 8,807,000 (USD 6,180)
3Hao ChenChinaKRW 5,766,000 (USD 4,046)
4Hideyuki SasaJapanKRW 4,437,000 (USD 3,113)
5Sheung Chau ChanHong KongKRW 3,514,000 (USD 2,466)
6Mingyue WangChinaKRW 2,748,000 (USD 1,928)
7Sorawit SuriyakarnThailandKRW 2,162,000 (USD 1,517)
8Haozhao WangChinaKRW 1,689,000 (USD 1,185)
9Daniel Adam HaywoodNew ZealandKRW 1,284,000 (USD 901)

For Event #68: PL Omaha High Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #68: PL Omaha High Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #68: PL Omaha High tournament page


Wang Stays Red-Hot with Back-to-Back Triumph in Event #69: Turbo – Atomic Pineapple

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Wang goes back-to-back in side events

Jin Wang continued an exceptional run of form by capturing Event #69: Turbo – Atomic Pineapple, sealing his second APT title in as many days and lifting his overall tally to four APT titles. The Chinese pro topped a 60-entry field to collect KRW 6,698,960 (~USD 4,701).

Second place went to Lei Song of China, who earned KRW 4,328,000 (~USD 3,038) after another deep run at the final table. Ziwen Liu, also representing China, completed the podium in third place, taking home KRW 4,664,000 (~USD 3,273) to round out a dominant showing by the Chinese contingent.

The final table was paid, with the results below:

TURBO - ATOMIC PINEAPPLE FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Jin WangChinaKRW 6,698,960 (USD 4,701)
2Lei SongChinaKRW 4,328,000 (USD 3,038)
3Ziwen LiuChinaKRW 4,664,000 (USD 3,273)
4Yuki HommaJapanKRW 2,530,000 (USD 1,775)
5Chu Ling HsuTaiwanKRW 1,970,000 (USD 1,382)
6Xuanyu JinChinaKRW 1,530,000 (USD 1,073)
7Difei WuChinaKRW 1,210,000 (USD 849)
8Bin YuanChinaKRW 930,000 (USD 652)
9Wei Yi LiangChinaKRW 740,000 (USD 519)

For Event #69: Turbo - Atomic Pineapple Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #69: Turbo - Atomic Pineapple Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #69: Turbo - Atomic Pineapple tournament page


Yang Takes Down Event #70: Hyper Turbo - No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo - Double Board - Bomb Pot

Event #70 Hyper Turbo - No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo - Double Board - Bomb Pot Shuo Yang 4.jpg

Yang comes out on top for first APT title

Shuo Yang secured his first APT title with victory in Event #70: Hyper Turbo – No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo – Double Board – Bomb Pot, topping a 49-entry field. The Chinese amateur handled the ups and downs of the format to claim the KRW 2,470,627 (~USD 1,734) first-place prize.

Second place went to Jie Chen of Australia, who earned KRW 1,780,000 (~USD 1,249). Selim Oulmekki of France completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 1,140,000 (~USD 800) to round out the top three.

Seven runners were paid, with the final table results below:

HYPER TURBO - NO LIMIT OMAHA ULTIMATE HI-LO - DOUBLE BOARD - BOMB POT FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Shuo YangChinaKRW 2,470,627 (USD 1,734)
2Jie ChenAustraliaKRW 1,780,000 (USD 1,249)
3Selim OulmekkiFranceKRW 1,140,000 (USD 800)
4Haizhi FanChinaKRW 860,000 (USD 603)
5Yik Hei Isaac LoChinaKRW 670,000 (USD 470)
6Hen RosilioPortugalKRW 510,000 (USD 357)
7Siyuan LuChinaKRW 410,000 (USD 287)

For Event #70: Hyper Turbo - No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo - Double Board - Bomb Pot Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #70: Hyper Turbo - No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo - Double Board - Bomb Pot Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #70: Hyper Turbo - No Limit Omaha Ultimate Hi-Lo - Double Board - Bomb Pot tournament page


Wu Breaks Through with Maiden Win in Event #71: Super Hyper Turbo – NLH

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Wu takes home his first APT title

Pingfeng Wu captured his first APT title with victory in Event #71: Super Hyper Turbo – NLH, topping an 84-entry field in the fast-paced format. The Chinese pro secured a KRW 6,471,881 (~USD 4,541) first-place prize.

Second place went to Weihong Liu of China, who earned KRW 4,600,000 (~USD 3,228). Japan’s Nao Kimura completed the podium in third place, collecting KRW 3,010,000 (~USD 2,112) to round out the top three.

11 runners were paid, with the final table results below:

SUPER HYPER TURBO - NLH FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize (KRW/USD)
1Pingfeng WuChinaKRW 6,471,881 (USD 4,541)
2Weihong LiuChinaKRW 4,600,000 (USD 3,228)
3Nao KimuraJapanKRW 3,010,000 (USD 2,112)
4Ming Jin HsiehTaiwanKRW 2,320,000 (USD 1,628)
5Haoran RongChinaKRW 1,830,000 (USD 1,284)
6Qiru LiuChinaKRW 1,430,000 (USD 1,003)
7Ryoma SakitaJapanKRW 1,130,000 (USD 793)
8Tianhao ZhengChinaKRW 880,000 (USD 617)
9Xugang ZhangChinaKRW 670,000 (USD 470)

For Event #71: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #71: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #71: Super Hyper Turbo - NLH tournament page


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