Yosuke Miki
The APT Super High Roller has concluded its Day 1 chapter at the LES A Casino in Jeju Shinhwa World, South Korea. After the close of registration, a total of 115 entries were recorded, generating a total prize pool of KRW 1,589,587,500 (~USD 1,103,880), making it the largest and richest Super High Roller ever run in Korea by the APT.
After sixteen 40-minute levels, it was Japan's Yosuke Miki who emerged as the chip leader, amassing a total of 2,985,000 chips. One of Miki's early highlights in the tournament was during Level 11 when his pocket nines won a flip against the Big Slick of Huu Dung Nguyen, which pushed his stack close to the million mark. From then on, Miki just applied proper aggression and continued to build.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Teeraphat Rangkatekarn
Ending the night with the second-largest stack was Thailand's Teeraphat Rangkatekarn with 2,605,000 chips and the only other player to cross the two-million mark. Rangkatekarn found a huge triple-up during a three-way all-in that saw his pocket nines make a set on the river to rocket him to the chip lead at one point.
Japan's Ryuta Nakai managed to end the night with 1,935,000 chips to round up the podium. In the final level of the night, Nakai was at risk for his last 445,000, but found pocket aces to double against the jacks of Hon Cheong Lee. Nakai would then tear through the rest of the level to boost his stack even further, finally ending in the top three after all were counted.
John Juanda
Some of the other big names moving on include Poker Hall of Famer John Juanda of Indonesia with 1,450,000, Two-time APT Superstar Challenge winner Calvin Lee of the USA with 1,050,000, APT High Roller winner Dylan Foster of Australia with 850,000 and the world-renowned Tony Ren Lin of China with 605,000. Lin finished as the runner-up in this event during APT Taipei 2024 and has some work to do as he sits at the bottom of the pack tied with Leokoichiro Tamaru of Japan.
Quang Minh Nguyen
Quang Minh Nguyen of Vietnam won the APT Super High Roller during APT Taipei 2025 and may be the first one to win the event twice should he triumph come Day 2. Nguyen has a stack of 1,485,000 and is inside the top ten with a solid chance at making it to the final table.
There were three ladies who participated on Day 1, but unfortunately, WSOP International Circuit ring winner Yuxi Huang of China didn't make it through, bowing out in Level 15. Making it through were Japan's Yoko Sasaki with the fourth-largest stack at 1,775,000 and Thailand's Nirunrut Rachburom, who made good use of her max entries to bag 1,160,000.
Yoko Sasaki
Some of the big names who failed to make it through included 2025 GPI Player of The Year Punnat Punsri of Thailand, APT All-Time Money Leader Joseph Cheong of the USA, Natural8 Ambassador Nevan Chang of Taiwan, former APT Super High Roller winner Nguyen Trung Quan of Vietnam, and WSOP bracelet winner Alexandru Papazian of Romania among others.
Nevan Chang
A juicy champion's purse of KRW 396,317,500 (~USD 275,220) awaits the champion along with the coveted APT Pewter Lion trophy. The champion will also receive a seat to the APT Championship Main Event in Taipei at the end of the year worth around USD 10,000. The top 17 players will earn at least KRW 24,730,000 (~USD 17,175). With 23 players returning to Day 2, there will be 6 players who will be leaving empty-handed.
Play resumes on Sunday, February 1 at 11:15 AM local time. There will be a feature table and final table shown via 30-minute delayed live stream on the APT Official Youtube Channel.
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Be sure to check the APT Blog for all the latest action from this rest of the APT High Roller and other key events throughout the festival.

