Milos Petakovic
Serbia's Milos Petakovic brought through the biggest stack in Day 1 of the KRW 7,000,000 APT Super High Roller after he bagged up 3,750,000 chips and will lead the 16 players coming back for Day 2. A total of 84 entries (63 unique) were recorded which created a prize pool of KRW 529,620,000 (~$399,950) with the winner taking home a cool KRW 145,650,000 (~$109,990).
Petakovic got off to a flying start in level one after he called the river shove of Darko Svesko holding pocket jacks for a straight with his countrymate rolling over ace-queen for top two pair. Just moments later he would knockout six-time APT title holder and Natural8 Ambassador Phachara Wongwichit when his pocket kings crushed the pocket jacks of the Thai player. It was one of the last hands of the day that saw the Serbian surge to the top of the pack after he turned a set with pocket sevens and check-called two streets against Hong Kong's Wing Po Liu who had missed a flush draw holding king-ten.
Thailand's Thanisorn Saelor brought through 2,920,000 chips after an explosive day that saw him eliminate a handful of players on his way to Day 2. The Thai player picked up some chips after his ace-king was too good for the king-queen of China's Powen Fang then never looked back as he eliminated Natural8 Ambassador Danny Tang, China's Zhanhui Zheng, and GG Poker's Jeff Gross on his way to second place on the leaderboard.
Thanisorn Saelor
Japan's Shimizu Nozomu pulled through the fourth-biggest stack with 1,780,000 as he seeks his first APT title. The Japanese player flopped a set of fives to eliminate Bojan Berberovic during level four after the Serbian couldn't find a fold with his pocket aces. Nozomu was then on the right side of a three-way all-in situation after his pocket queens emerged victorious against Marc Rivera and Tien Loon Ling who both held ace-king which sent the Japanese player's stack well over the one million mark.
Natural8 Ambassador Yu-Chung Chang also found himself amongst the chip leaders after bagging 1,395,000 chips. The Taiwanese player eliminated Jun Hao Wu with pocket eights after the Singaporean had cold four-bet shoved all in with ace-five and couldn't find his ace. Chang scored another knockout during level fourteen when his ace-nine proved to be too good against the queen-jack of Milos Skrbic. The four-time APT title holder will be looking to lean on his experience and certainly will be a threat come Day 2.
Other notables to make it through were Yan Shing "Anson" Tsang (1,385,000), Abraham Ceesvin (1,190,000), Asa Smith (1,090,000), Joseph Cheong (850,000), Wing Po Liu (590,000), Sparrow Cheung (465,000), and Calvin Lee (385,000).
The top ten stacks can be found below.
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