Flight A End of Day Chip Leader Sung Jin Yun
Flight A of the APT Taipei 2026 Main Event is a wrap.
The opening flight of the TWD 55,000 Main Event drew a massive 514 entries (359 unique), packing into Red Space, Taipei, and battling it out at the tables over ten 60-minute levels.
This huge turnout makes Flight A the second-largest Main Event starting flight in APT tour history.
With 510 OnLive entries having already competed on Natural8 , this brings the Main Event field up to 1,024 entries in total, with three live starting flights left to play out over the next two days. 72 survivors from the OnLive events will be joining Day 3 when all remaining survivors will be in the money.
Late registration remains open for the first level on the two respective Day 2 flights, so the field is expected to grow further even after the Day 1 flights are in the books.
After nearly twelve hours of play at the tables 199 players were left standing to bag up their chips to take through to Day 2A on April 29.
It was South Korea’s Sung Jin Yun who closed out the flight with the chip lead, bagging an impressive 365,100 chips. Close behind Yun was Singapore’s Shun Gui Toh with 360,200 chips and rounding out the podium in third spot was Yun’s compatriot Manwoo Park with 348,300 chips.
MAIN EVENT FLIGHT 1A TOP TEN STACKS
A plethora of APT regulars took their seats in the opening flight of the event to try and build a healthy stack to take through to Day 2, but most fell by the wayside. The likes of Germany’s Rene von Reden, and India’s Nishant Sharma will be looking to jump in one of the remaining three flights to get a stack to take into Day 2.
Frankie Cucchiara Through to Day 2
On the flip side, a few notable players did manage to bag up for the day, including Germany’s Martin Sedlak with 170,700 chips, Mauritian David Ng with 140,200 chips and the USA’s Frankie Cucchiara and Joseph Cheong with 130,700 and 115,900 chips respectively.
David Ng Bagged Up for the Day
HCL regular from Taiwan Andy Tsai, popularly known as AndyStacks is putting in an appearance here in Taipei and has made it through to Day 2 with 88,800 chips.
Andy 'Stacks' Tsai
For a full list of all flight A survivors with chip counts click, HERE.
There are still an additional three live starting flights for the event, starting with flight B, which kicks off at 11.00 am tomorrow, April 27.

