Daito Yamashita
The curtain has closed on Flight C of the National Cup Championship, which proved to be the biggest yet with 684 entrants (556 unique) making their way into the Red Space venue to take their shot at Asian Poker Tour glory. However, after a swift bubble period, only 96 of them managed to secure a spot into the final day tomorrow.
With three of five starting flights now completed, the National Cup Championship has attracted 1,408 entries so far. With two more starting flights to conclude later tonight, the all-time APT side-event record of 2,305 entries (set at last year’s National Cup in Taipei) is very much within reach.
Standing tall as chip leader by the end of the day was Daito Yamashita, who managed to bag up 892,000 by the time the Day-2 bubble had burst. Yamashita's aggressive style saw him surge late in the day to claim the third spot overall across the first three starting flights. To date, Yamashita's biggest tournament score comes from the APT Main Event in Incheon earlier this year, where he finished 14th for KRW 23,960,000 (~USD 17,258). With a big stack and plenty of momentum on his side, Yamashita will be looking to best his high score tomorrow in the final day.
National Cup Championship Flight C Top Ten Chip Counts
Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Darius Neagoe rounded out the top ten after ending with 609,000. Fresh off his second bracelet victory last month at WSOPE Rozvadov, the Romanian grinder is now looking to carve out his presence in Asia with more deep runs here at the APT.
Just outside of the top ten sits Li Ta Hsu, who will bring 600,000 in chips to battle with on the felt tomorrow. A pillar of the Taipei poker community, Hsu has tournament cashes dating back to 2006 and remains one of the local scene’s most seasoned competitors.
John Perry will also be one to watch after securing a bag worth 580,000. The Aussie enjoyed a stellar day that included eliminating Konstantinos Stroulis with Big Slick late in the day. Perry, who boasts nearly USD 2,000,000 in live-tournament earnings, is now one step closer to adding a major APT title to his already impressive poker resume.
John Perry
The final two flights (D and E) are set to conclude tonight, at which point all the surviving players from all five flights will reconvene on Sunday, Nov 16 at 11:15am to play down to a winner.
For a full APT National Cup Championship Survivor List for Flight C: Click here.
Be sure to check back here for all the latest updates from the final flights and final day as the National Cup Championship races to its thrilling conclusion!


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