Thomas Ward
The final flight of the 2023 APT Taipei Main Event is in the books with New Zealand's Thomas Ward leading the pack with 246,200 chips. There were 166 entries (141 unique), and 86 players survived Day 2. The total number of participants now stands at 1120 entries (including the 154 OnLive entries), with 442 players returning for Day 2. The late registration is still open until Day 2, so more entries will follow.
Vietnam's Nguyen Anh Minh finished the day as second in chips (189,200), while the top 3 was completed with Taiwan's Wei Cheng Yin (187,500). Former two-time APT Main Event champion Philippines' Lester Edoc bagged a top-10 stack by winning several pots at the end of the flight. Edoc, that took down the Single Day High Roller earlier this series and was the runner-up in the Superstar Challenge will bring 148,800 to Day 2 tomorrow.
Flight D must have been the toughest flight of this year's Main Event, as several tables were stacked with poker professionals with impressive resumes. At one point, The so-called 'Table of Death" welcomed 6 out of 8 players with resumes of over several hundred thousand dollars in live tournament cashes.
Local here, Chih Wei Fan, who shot multiple bullets spread over multiple flights, wasn't able to bring a stack into Day 2 tomorrow, which means that we will see him inside the Asia Poker Arena before the start of Day 2.
Other notables that made it to Day 2 were USA's Anthony Hu (134,300), UK's Rehman Kassam (97,900) 4th place finisher in the Mystery Bounty Sho Katsura (94,200), Australia's Zheming Zhu (83,500), Spain's Guillem Segarra (76,700), Germany's Martin Sedlak (57,400), and Taiwan's Shung Er Sua (56,300).
APT Taipei Main Event Flight D Top-10
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