The $1,000,000 Guaranteed - APT Incheon Main Event Flight B is in the books. After ten levels of 45 minutes, a total of 207 entries were made and 96 players made it to Day 2. Our Flight B chip leader is Russia's Artem Sofronov. The Russian bagged 202,400. Sofronov's friend Veleriy Pak from Uzbekistan came 300 points short to overtake the Russian as he finished the day with 202,100. The top 3 was completed by Japan's Kazuki Obata who made it to Day 2 with 199,600.
Artem Sofronov has been playing live tournament poker since 2021. He joined the APT before but without any success. This series he cashed in Mystery Bounty Hunter, busting in 21st place for KRW 1,490,000 ($1,125). Veleriy Pak, the man who finished just behind Sofronov, is a regular on the Asian poker scene. Pak has multiple cashes to his name on the APT, including a 4th place finish four days ago in the Single Day High Roller Event for KRW 12,650,000 (\$9,560).
Veleriy Pak
American poker superstar Joseph Cheong made it to Day 2 with an under-average stack of 68,900. Cheong already cashed in two High Roller events during this series but is still in the APT record books for winning the biggest prize in APT history when he won the APT Manila Millions for $1,343,370.
Two-time APT Main Event winner Lester Edoc from the Philippines made it to Day 2 with 128,000. The Filipino surely is one of the most dangerous players in the field. Edoc final tabled earlier this year, the APT Taipei Main Event won by Punnat Punsri. Edoc once again proved his poker skills by finishing 6th in that event, winning ~$64,433.
Other notables that made it to Day 2 are Spain's Alan Arbos Fernandez (150,800), Korea's Gary Moon (118,700), Thailand's Pokchat Ratanatabtim (110,500), and APT Da Nang Summer Series High Roller 8-Max 3rd place finisher Matthew Bevin (89,300).
Top-10 Chip Counts Flight B
Tomorrow, the APT Incheon Main Event continues with the last two starting flights of this $1,000,000 guaranteed event. Tune in again at 12 p.m. local time for one of the biggest events of the year in Asia.
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