Anson Ewe
Malaysia's Anson Ewe bagged up the biggest stack on Day 1 of the KRW 13,500,000 APT Super High Roller with 3,720,000 chips which gives him the chip lead going into the final table. A total of 67 entries (53 unique) were recorded with nine players surviving the day and making it into the money each with a score of KRW 24,960,000 (~$18,120) already locked up.
The prize pool of KRW 831,872,000 (~USD 603,900) sets a new record as the richest APT Super High Roller to take place in South Korea and the first prize of KRW 242,492,000 (~$176,030) is also the largest the event has seen in the country (assuming no deal is made).
Ewe had built his stack to one of the biggest in the tournament before he sent Hon Cheong Lee to the rail in the penultimate level. Lee had shoved sixteen big blinds with ace-nine but couldn't overcome the pocket queens of Ewe to leave just twelve players remaining.
In the sixteenth and final level of the day, Ewe was the player to burst the bubble in a brutal hand that saw China's Song Xue become the last player to leave empty-handed. Ewe had opened the button with ace-three suited and shoved all in over Xue's three-bet, who held ace-king. Xue decided to make the call but saw Ewe backdoor the nut flush which ended the Chinese player's run in tenth.
Weiran "Kevin" Pu
Bracelet winner Weiran "Kevin" Pu will take the second-biggest stack into the final table with 3,185,000 and was only one of two players to break the three-million chip milestone. Pu added a chunk of chips to his stack late in the day when his ace-queen send the UK's Asa Smith to the rail after the British player's ace-eight couldn't improve.
Thailand's Thanisorn Saelor has the chance to become the only person to win two of the APT flagship lion trophies after he triumphed in the APT High Roller at APT Incheon last year. Saelor went on a heater in level fourteen and eliminated Natural8 Ambassador Danny Tang, Phillippines number one ranked tournament player Marc Rivera, and China's Lin Zhou all in quick succession to bring his stack up around the two-million mark.
Yuzhu Wang managed to make it to the final table albeit with a little help from lady luck after he shoved all in with nine-four from the button and managed to hit a pair of on the turn against Anson Tsang's king-jack.
Hong Kong's Jeffrey Lo has some work to do with his stack of 305,000 but has already locked up his biggest cash of the year so far. The short stack coming into the final table is China's Xixiang Luo with just 122,500 - around four big blinds.
The final table chip counts can be found below.
The payouts for the final table can be found below.
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