Results for Side Events: #66-#71, #73-#77
APT TAIPEI 2025 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
TAIPEI, TAIWAN, APRIL 30, 2025– High-stakes legend John Juanda proved once again why he’s considered one of the greats in the game, capturing his second APT title in Event #69: Single Day High Roller. The Indonesian-born, U.S.-based veteran, who boasts over USD 26 million in live earnings, outlasted a stacked 230-entry field to take home a commanding TWD 3,571,700 (~USD 110,401) — the largest first-place prize in a Single Day High Roller in APT New Era history.
The event shattered multiple records, setting new in-country benchmarks for the APT New Era in terms of entries, first-place payout, and total prize pool.
South Korea’s Myunghwan Han finished runner-up and earned TWD 2,405,500 (~USD 74,259), while Malaysia’s Ming Hong Teoh took third for TWD 1,696,000 (~USD 52,345). Natural8 ambassador and Thai superstar Punnat Punsri continued his deep runs this series but remains in search of a trophy, finishing in 7th place.
31 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
SINGLE DAY HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Hsiao Wins Inaugural Women’s High Roller
Hsiao, who has had a few cashes in her poker career wins the first high roller women's tournament in APT New Era
Taiwan’s Molly Hsiao made history at APT Taipei 2025 by winning the first-ever Women’s High Roller event held in the APT New Era. The local standout outlasted a tough 61-entry field to secure her maiden APT title and a career-best payday of TWD 537,140 (~USD 16,581) — more than doubling her lifetime live earnings in the process.
Thailand’s Pussacha Nonsing finished second, earning TWD 387,500 (~USD 11,958), while Taiwan’s Yeh Chieh Chen rounded out the podium with a third-place prize of TWD 252,000 (~USD 7,778).
The final table was paid, with the results as follows:
WOMEN'S HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Yuichi Wins First APT Title in Event #67: Draw Poker Masters
Yuichi makes a debut to remember with his first APT title
Japan’s Kanai Yuichi made his mark at APT Taipei 202 by capturing his maiden APT title in Event #67: Draw Poker Masters. A seasoned pro with over USD 100,000 in live earnings, Yuichi made his APT debut count, outlasting a 71-entry field to claim the title and TWD 273,000 (~USD 8,426) in prize money.
Compatriot Kazumasa Higuma finished second, securing TWD 235,260 (~USD 7,260), while Australia’s Mark Furniss – already with two final table finishes this series – came close yet again, ultimately rounding out the podium with a third-place haul of TWD 130,500 (~USD 4,027).
Four runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
DRAW POKER MASTERS FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Nakabo Claims Maiden APT Title in Event #68: PL Omaha High – Win the Button
Nakabo finally has an APT title to his name
Japan’s Hirotoshi Nakabo earned his first APT title by taking down Event #68: PL Omaha High – Win the Button. A well-travelled pro closing in on USD 200,000 in live earnings, Nakabo overcame a 101-entry field to secure the top prize of TWD 319,411 (~USD 9,855).
Fellow countryman Keita Kitamura finished second and took home TWD 220,000 (~USD 6,790), while South Korea’s In Ho Song rounded out the podium in third for TWD 144,500 (~USD 4,460).
15 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
PL OMAHA HIGH - WIN THE BUTTON FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Hung Takes Down Massive Field in Event #70: NL Hold’em for Second APT Title
Hung outlasted one of the largest fields for a side event for his second APT title
Chen Yi Hung added a second APT title to his poker résumé, outlasting a 428-entry field — one of the largest of the series for a side event — to win Event #70: NL Hold’em at APT Taipei 2025. The Taiwanese, who has now amassed over USD 50,000 in live earnings, secured TWD 1,267,400 (~USD 39,104) for his victory.
Singapore’s Ken Yeow Gary Tan battled his way to a second-place finish, earning TWD 1,000,000 (~USD 30,864), while compatriot Matthew Chan rounded out the podium in third with TWD 629,000 (~USD 19,412).
63 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
NL HOLD'EM FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Cooper Claims Ninth APT Title in Event #71: Limit – Quadruple Super Stud
Cooper makes it two for the series, with nine APT titles overall in his poker career
Craig Anthony Cooper further cemented his legacy on the APT circuit by capturing his ninth career APT title in Event #71: Limit – Quadruple Super Stud. The British mixed games veteran overcame a 42-entry field to earn TWD 117,413 (~USD 3,625), marking his second title of the series at APT Taipei 2025.
Compatriot Qibang Cheung, already a double title winner this series, was denied a third after finishing runner-up for TWD 81,000 (~USD 2,500). Australia’s Jarryd Godena rounded out the podium with a third-place finish, earning TWD 51,500 (~USD 1,588).
Six runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
LIMIT - QUADRUPLE SUPER STUD FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Hidaka Scores Career-Best Win in Event #73: Turbo – High Roller
Hidaka pockets the biggest payday of his career with his first APT title
Japan’s Yusuke Hidaka secured the biggest result of his poker career in Event #73: Turbo – High Roller. The Japanese grinder outlasted a field of 71 entries to capture his first APT title and the TWD 894,200 (~USD 27,602) top prize — a payday that pushed his total live earnings past the USD 50,000 milestone.
Thailand’s Pitipong Posri finished runner-up and earned TWD 644,000 (~USD 19,877), while Singapore’s Jun Hao Wu, already a four-time APT champion, rounded out the podium in third place with TWD 418,500 (~USD 12,920).
The final table was paid, with the results as follows:
TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #73: Turbo - High Roller tournament page
Suen Claims First APT Title in Event #74: Hyper Turbo – PL Courchevel Hi-Lo – 5 Card
New girl on the block Suen wins his first APT title
Hong Kong’s Yung Pui Suen captured her first-ever APT title in Event #74: Hyper Turbo – PL Courchevel Hi-Lo – 5 Card. A new face on the circuit, she had one previous cash this series and outlasted a 46-entry field to earn TWD 100,414 (~USD 3,099) and the trophy.
Taiwan’s Hu Yen Chiu finished runner-up for TWD 69,000 (~USD 2,129), while Switzerland’s Martin Schamaun secured third place and took home TWD 44,000 (~USD 1,358).
Six runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - PL COURCHEVEL HI-LO - 5 CARD FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Asari Binks First Title and Cash in Event #75: Hyper Turbo – NL Hold’em – Cry Me A River
Asari brings home his first APT title and live recorded cash
Japan’s Hirotsugu Asari made a dream debut at APT Taipei 2025, winning Event #75: Hyper Turbo – NL Hold’em – Cry Me A River for his first-ever live cash and APT title. The Japanese amateur overcame a 110-entry field to claim TWD 78,535 (~USD 2,423) and the champion’s honours in this fast-paced format.
American grinder Adam James Greenlee secured second place and TWD 54,000 (~USD 1,666), while Taiwan’s Kaijui Wang rounded out the podium with a third-place payout of TWD 35,500 (~USD 1,096).
15 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO - NL HOLD'EM - CRY ME A RIVER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Sparrow Cheung Adds 12th APT Title with Victory in Event #76: Hyper Turbo – High Roller – Win the Button
Sparrow Cheung's trophy cabinet of APT trophies continues to expand
Sparrow Cheung continued to solidify his legacy as one of the Asian Poker Tour’s most decorated champions, taking down Event #76: Hyper Turbo – High Roller – Win the Button for his 12th APT title. The Hong Kong poker icon, who boasts over USD 2.8 million in live earnings, outclassed a competitive 38-entry field to walk away with TWD 425,620 (~USD 13,136).
South Korea’s Sung Jin Yun made a strong run to second place, earning TWD 293,000 (~USD 9,037), while Guy Taylor of the United Kingdom secured third and rounded out the podium with a TWD 186,500 (~USD 5,759) payout.
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - HIGH ROLLER - WIN THE BUTTON FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Huang Claims First APT Title in Event #77: Super Hyper Turbo
Local grinder Huang cashed three times this series before taking down his first APT title
Taiwan’s Wei Huang finally broke through in Event #77: Super Hyper Turbo, securing his first APT title after three earlier cashes this series. A local grinder with over USD 100,000 in live earnings, Huang emerged on top of a massive 188-entry field to claim TWD 266,760 (~USD 8,236) — his biggest score of the festival so far.
Hong Kong’s Chau Shing Yuen made a strong showing with a runner-up finish worth TWD 180,000 (~USD 5,555), while Thailand’s Pranee Pinyocheep rounded out the podium, earning TWD 124,000 (~USD 3,827) for her efforts.
27 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
SUPER HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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