Day 2 Chip Leader Nghiem Xuan Thieu
A total of 753 entries made up the four Day 1 flights with an additional 42 more entered just before Day 2 started for a final total of 795 Main Event registrants.
With three players qualifying twice—Taiwan's Hsuan-Cheng Lai, South Korea's Jeong Injae, and China's Ning Zhang—their bigger stacks were removed from play meaning a total of 331 hopefuls began the Day 2 leg.
Players competed to survive through ten 60-minute levels and advance to Day 3 of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event to earn a payout from the VND 25,000,000,000 (USD 1,000,000) guaranteed prize pool.
When the day came to a close, there were 50 players remaining. Each of them are guaranteed a payout of VND 87,500,000 (USD 3,345), but all eyes are on the grand prize of VND 4,710,000,000 (USD 185,430). that comes with a prestigious APT Golden Lion Main Event Trophy.
Sitting atop the chip leader throne with the largest stack at the end of the day was Nghiem Xuan Thieu of Vietnam with 1,703,000 chips. Fellow countryman Do Tien Vu occupied the seat next to him with 1,547,000 chips while China's Jinlong Hu filled the last podium seat with 1,523,000; Hu started Day 2 as the chip leader and still maintained the right course to land him among the top three.
Other notables to make it through include the Philippines' David Erquiaga who bagged a top ten stack of 1,154,000, and Australia's Dylan Foster who will be hoping to spin his 602,000 stack up in an attempt to make an eighth career APT final table.
Dylan Foster
Among those with top stacks to begin the day, but failed to advance to Day 3 were, Noparat Kongjai, Angunsri Suchart and Nevan Chang - who busted at the bubble at the same time as Cao Tran Ngoc.
The double-bubble Chang and Ngoc chopped the 119th place payout, gaining some consolation.
The remaining 118 players who made it to the payout circle still continued to compete until the 10-levels were done for the day with a field of 50 still in contention.
Day 3 resumes at the 11:00am local time (GMT+7) and will play down until a final table is formed or if ten 60-minute levels are concluded - whichever comes first.