Chip Leader Tony Ren Lin
The KRW 35,000,000 (~USD 25,000) Superstar Challenge has wrapped up drawing a total of 49 entries (39 unique), a 22% increase from last year’s Jeju edition, and creating a total prize pool of KRW 1,609,950,000 (~USD 1,118,020).
From the first shuffle to the final bag, it was unyielding pressure and elite-level poker inside LES A Casino. Now, just 16 players remain, and standing tallest at the summit is none other than newly crowned APT Super High Roller champion Tony Ren Lin from China, who closed the day with a commanding 1,480,000.
He is within striking distance of poker’s most coveted prize on this stage: the APT Black Stealth Lion, along with the KRW 465,270,000 (~USD 323,100) top payout.
Superstar Challenge Day 1 Top Ten Chip Counts:
Lin arrives with momentum and a clear target on his back. Just one day earlier, he authored a remarkable comeback in the KRW 15,000,000 APT Super High Roller, clawing his way back from the brink with just two big blinds to claim the APT Pewter Lion.
Returning to battle once more, Lin entered late yet again and still emerged with the chip lead. The defining moment came in a pivotal coin flip against Japan's Jun Obara, when Lin’s pocket fours spiked a set, sending his stack surging toward the top.
Hot on his heels is a familiar force. American Joseph Cheong bagged 1,195,000, continuing his reign atop the APT All-Time Money List. A two-time winner of the Superstar Challenge and two-time Zodiac Classic champion, Cheong is once again deep, once again dangerous, and now positioned to chase history as he eyes a potential third title in this very event.
Joseph Cheong
Completing the top three is Lithuanian Paulinus Plausinaitis with 1,015,000, the final player to eclipse the one-million-chip mark. Ranked fourth on Lithuania’s All-Time Money List, Plausinaitis has lived on the brink of APT glory before. The lion has slipped from his grasp more than once but with chips in hand and opportunity knocking, this could finally be his moment.
Lester Edoc (900,000) from the Philippines has already captured multiple APT titles and sits comfortably fifth on the chip leaderboard. Despite entering the tournament late, Edoc steadily accumulated chips through grit and well-timed decisions to finish inside the top ten.
His stack received a crucial boost in the final six hands of the day, when his pocket jacks extracted maximum value in a key pot against Cheong. It would come as little surprise if Edoc continues to methodically climb the counts on the final day in pursuit of yet another APT title.
Natural8 Amabassador Eric Tsai
Taiwan’s Ting Yi Eric Tsai (735,000), also known as 6-Poker, is the last remaining Natural8 Ambassador in the field and sits ninth in chips. Tsai put together a consistently strong performance, building his stack incrementally by carefully choosing his spots and gradually wearing down his opponents.
Several notable names fell short of Day 2 as play drew to a close. Former APT champion Martin Sedlak from Germany was eliminated by Taiwan's Nevan Chang, who would also fail to advance to the final day.
Despite Sedlak holding the advantage with ace-jack against Chang’s ace-six, Chang connected on the turn and improved to two pair on the river, sending Sedlak to the rail less than an hour before the end of play.
Thailand's Punnat Punsri also fell short of the final day after the dinner break, when his pocket jacks were cracked by Vietnamese Khoa Anh Ngo’s pocket nines, which turned into a set on the river.
Meanwhile, Thai Nirunrut Rachburom, the lone woman remaining in the field, was eliminated during the final six hands of the day.
Final Table Payouts:
The final day begins at 11:15 a.m. (KST) at LES A Casino. Play resumes at Level 15 with 40-minute levels and will continue until a new champion is crowned.
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Nirunrut Rachburom
Lester Edoc
Joseph Cheong
Ren Lin
Ryuta Nakai
Nang Quang Nguyen