Day 1 Chip Leader Yunpeng Bai
The final flagship event of the 10-day festival, the APT High Roller, has come to a close after drawing a strong field of 259 entries (167 unique) to the LES A Casino at Jeju Shinhwa World Resort. Players seized their last opportunity of the series to claim the coveted APT Rose Gold Trophy.
The event comfortably surpassed its KRW 700,000,000 guarantee, generating a massive total prize pool of KRW 1,118,880,000 (~USD 763,740). From the starting field, 55 players will advance to the final day, all setting their sights on the top prize of KRW 233,530,000 (~USD 159,400), along with an APTC Main Event seat valued at KRW 14,650,000 (~USD 10,000).
Leading the pack is China’s Yunpeng Bai, who bagged 1,408,000 chips at the end of the day. Close behind is Romania’s Mihai Tabac with 1,350,000, determined to capture a flagship Lion after narrowly missing out with a third-place finish in the recently concluded APT Main Event.
Rounding out the top three is WSOP bracelet holder Weiran Pu from China, who boasts nearly USD 3,500,000 in total live tournament earnings. A familiar presence on the APT circuit, Pu is still in pursuit of his first Mega Lion trophy.
Top Ten Chip Counts
APT HIGH ROLLER DAY 1 TOP TEN STACKS
Also inside the top ten is former APT Main Event champion Rene von Reden from Germany, who shared in a recent interview that he endured a rough 2025 and is eager to secure a victory at this series. Already the owner of an APT Gold Trophy, capturing a Rose Gold Lion would be a fitting addition to his growing pride.
Still in contention is the USA's Joseph Cheong, currently ranked #1 on the APT All-Time Money List. A two-time APT Superstar Challenge champion and two-time APT Zodiac Classic winner, Cheong has yet to bring home one of the flagship Lions to the United States.
Former APT High Roller champion German player Martin Sedlak also remains in the hunt, hoping to claim a second Rose Gold Trophy.
Renji Mao, ranked 13th on China’s All-Time Money List with total live earnings of USD 4,490,950, recently captured the KRW 5,000,000 APT High Roller title. He will be aiming to complete a remarkable double high roller victory before the festival concludes.
Martin Sedlak
Also chasing his first Lion is Fendy Kosasih from Indonesia, who finished third in this festival’s APT Superstar Challenge and is determined to add a flagship trophy to his résumé.
Notables who were unable to advance include back-to-back APT Super High Roller and APT Superstar Challenge champion Tony Ren Lin, former APT champion Punnat Punsri, Natural8 Ambassador Nevan Chang, APT High Roller champion Trung Quan Nguyen, James Cheung, and Dylan Foster.
Play resumes tomorrow, February 8, at 11:15 a.m. (KST), beginning at Level 17 with blinds of 6,000/12,000 and a 12,000 big blind ante. There will be 15-minute breaks every three levels, and play will continue until a champion is crowned.
With so many heavy hitters remaining, the final day is set for a fierce showdown. Stay tuned as we bring you continued high-level poker action straight from the tournament floor.
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