Jia Lee
Day 2 of the TWD 70,000 2024 APT Main Event has entered the history books after becoming the richest-ever tournament to take place in the region of Taiwan. It was Singapore's Jia Lee who topped the counts after he accumulated 1,221,000 chips and was the only player to break the one-million chip barrier. The total number of entries climbed to 1,182 after 62 players bought into Day 2 before registration closed at 11am.
The prize pool ballooned to TWD 72,232,020 (~$2,286,275) which is the biggest prize pool ever generated for a poker tournament in Taiwan. A record that was set earlier in the series when **Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier** won the Superstar Challenge for the largest-ever first prize awarded in Taiwan will also be broken (assuming no deal is made) as the winner will take home a huge TWD 12,944,020 (~$409,730).
To start the day there were 504 hopefuls who all had one thing on their mind — making the money. A min-cash was worth TWD 111,000 (\USD 3,510) with 175 players locking up a guaranteed payday. Former Main Event champion John Tech was the unfortunate player to bubble after he shoved the river with ace-seven of hearts right into the ace-seven of clubs which was held by Japan's Shunsuke Tokoo, who had flopped the nut flush. That failed bluff attempt meant Tech was out in 176th place but did draw a Double Stack ticket worth TWD 20,000 (\$649) as a consolation prize for bubbling.
The two-hour bubble was a hectic but exciting experience with fifteen short stacks doubling up before Napat Chokejindachai (177th) and the aforementioned Tech (176th) hit the rail. It's not known what the record is for the duration and amount of double-ups on a Main Event bubble but certainly, this could be the most.
France's Safwane Bahri bagged up the second-biggest stack of 896,000 and former two-time APT Main Event champion Lester Edoc rounded out the top three stacks with a portentous bag of 888,000 chips. The Filipino phenom eliminated his countrymate Florencio Campomanes and Australia's Graham Cowan in his attempt to become the first-ever person to win the Main Event three times.
Lester Edoc
Japan's Jun Obara had the chip lead going into the day and converted that into the fourth-biggest stack after he bagged up 815,000 chips. Obara quietly went about his business throughout the day and almost tripled his starting stack to put himself in a fantastic spot going into Day 3. The Japanese player currently sits in seventh on his country's All-Time Money List with almost $1,700,000 in live career earnings.
Another former two-time Main Event champion, Mike Takayama, sits tenth on the leaderboard and will bring a stack of 647,000 into Day 3. Takayama sits second on the Philippines' All-Time Money List and would snatch the top spot from Marc Rivera should he finish in the top two here in Taipei.
Other notables to make it through were Thomas Ward (558,000), Moonho Seo (540,000), David "Spade" Erquiaga (518,000), 2023 WSOPE Main Event winner Max Neugebauer (444,000), Jeffrey Lo (383,000), three-time bracelet winner Yan Shing "Anson" Tsang (317,000) Sofia Lovgren Fullmer (299,000), Teng-Kuei Hsu (156,000), ten-time APT title holder Yohwan "BoxeR" Lim (62,000), and bracelet winner Wing Po Liu (61,000).
The top ten stacks can be found below.
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Join us tomorrow from 11:15am local time for all the latest action from Day 3 of this record-breaking Main Event.