Phachara Wongwichit, Superstar Challenge Day 1 Chip Leader
The clock of the APT Taipei 2026 Superstar Challenge started running promptly as scheduled at 11:45 AM local time, but the cards weren't dealt until 5 players filled the tables 10 minutes into Level 6. Eventually, by the time registration closed at 8:30 PM, there were 26 total entries that ponied up the TWD 800,000 (~USD 25,000) buy-in to generate a prize pool of TWD 19,696,950 (~USD 631,310).
There were 18 players still with chips and a seat when registration closed.
Some of the notable players still on the field included Joseph Cheong, the APT all-time money leader and two-time Superstar Challenge champion, who was seeking a third Black Pewter trophy. Ren Lin, who had won the Superstar Challenge recently during the APT Jeju Classic 2026 earlier this year, was also hoping for a repeat. Chih Wei Fan, another Superstar Challenge winner from the APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024 also came to play as did Danny Tang, yet another Superstar Challenge champion.
Joseph Cheong
Other big names also included APT High Roller winners Daniel Neilson, Rudy Edenata, and newly crowned APT Super High Roller champ Mike Takayama fresh from his victory the night before. 2025 GPI Player of the Year and APT Main Event winner Punnat Punsri also made his presence felt.
However, when play resumed after the dinner break, the bust outs came quick and fast with the likes of Joseph Cheong, Punnat Punsri, Dominik Nitsche, Jason Mo, Candy Lin, Danny Tang, Gytis Lauzaninkas and Mike Takayama falling short of the final table.
Punnat Punsri's big slick ran into the pocket kings of Alex Wice and couldn't recover his short stack.
Joseph Cheong has his ace-jack run into the ace-king of Chin Wei Lin to end the quest for a third Superstar Challenge title.
Mike Takayama wasn't even on his seat for very long and was busted immediately by Ren Lin on his very first hand with a flush over flush situation.
The elimination of Glytis Lazauninkas set the final table of nine, but they still had to fight for 5 ITM slots.
Standing L-R: Daniel Neilson, Rudy Edenata, Ren Lin, Chih Wei Fan, Wai Kiat Lee
Seated L-R: Phachara Wongwichit, Chin Wei Lim, Alexander Wice, Danny Tang
Rudy Edenata was the first casualty at the final table, followed by Ren Lin and Danny Tang.
Lin tried to hold on as much as he could, but his remaining chips played their last hand under his big blind.
After a few more levels, eventually the bubble burst on Alex Wice and also concluded play for the day.
Alex Wice, Superstar Challenge bubble boy
The five remaining survivors were guaranteed a payout of at least TWD 1,621,200 (~USD 52,130) and will return tomorrow to crown a champion at 11:15 AM local time. The eventual winner will take home the lion's share of TWD 7,247,750 (~USD 233,045). Also, the top two placers will be awarded an APT Championship Main Event seat to be played later in November this year, also in Taipei.
Leading the final five as the chip leader is Thailand's Phachara Wongwichit with 2,195,000 chips and is the only one who crossed the 2 million mark.
Here are the chip counts entering the final day.
SUPERSTAR CHALLENGE FINAL DAY STACKS
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Alex Wice
Chih Wei Fan
Daniel Neilson
Phachara Wongwichit
Danny Tang
Daniel Neilson
Ren Lin