Charles Tsai
The Asian Poker Tour Championship (APTC) rolled into Day 5 at Red Space Taipei, with Flight E of the Ultra Stack Championship taking center stage. The flight drew 436 entries (374 uniques), pushing the overall total to 1,431 with only Flight F left to play.
After 22 fast-paced twenty-minute levels, the field was trimmed to 61 survivors who bagged their stacks for Day 2 on Wednesday, Nov 19. Leading the way was Australia’s Charles Tsai, who finished with a bag of 2,425,000 chips to lock up the first APT cash of his career.
Close behind was Filipino standout David “Spade” Erquiaga, who advanced with 1,965,000. Erquiaga is a familiar face on the APT circuit, with several Main Event final tables to his name, including a fifth-place finish in the Main Event at APT Phu Quoc in 2024.
Rounding out the top three was Taiwan’s Kuo Wei Kao, who also bagged 1,965,000. Kao has enjoyed a rapid rise since his first recorded cash in the summer of 2023, accumulating more than USD 350,000 in results. An APT trophy found its way into Kao's hands in that span when he captured The Closer title at APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024 for TWD 453,528.
Ultra Stack Championship Flight E Top Ten Chip Counts
Kao played a key role in bursting the bubble, which arrived after a chaotic sequence during hand-for-hand play that saw four players all in across the room. The first showdown ended with Paawan Bansal’s king-eight winning a flip against the pocket threes of Pirasak Suwannasri. Wei Hsiang Wang and Birger Larsen both found timely double-ups, which secured them a spot in the money.
That final all-in came when Kao’s pocket nines went up against the pocket aces of Changhyun Kim. Kim only needed to survive the hand to lock up a cash and a Day 2 seat, but the all-diamond flop immediately gave Kao a flush draw and put him under pressure. The turn bricked, but the river delivered a nine to give Kao a set and end Kim’s run one card away from the money.
Changhyun Kim records the runout
Aditya Agarwal will be one to keep an eye on during Day 2 after he advanced with a stack of 1,430,000. Fellow Indian contender Paawan Bansal also secured his spot, closing the night with 913,000.
Florian Duta is also in the mix after bagging 840,000. Duta sits second on Romania’s All-Time Money List with close to USD 3,700,000 in career earnings. The top spot is well within reach, and with the sizable prizes available throughout this series, he has a real opportunity to close that gap if the cards fall his way.
Brian Green
Another notable name in the mix is Brian Green, who will take his shot at the title after bagging 709,000. Green brings extensive experience in large-field tournaments and has collected more than USD 4,500,000 in live earnings. The American player also has a complete WSOP podium, with finishes of third, second, and first across various events. His bracelet came in 2019 when he captured the Super Turbo Bounty title for USD 345,669.
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Play resumes at 11:15 AM on Wednesday, Nov 19, with the field set to battle through 30-minute levels all the way down to a champion.
Follow the APT blog for live updates throughout the Final Day and to see who will lift the Lion Trophy.


Wutikrai Phraikhieo
Pirasak Suwannasri
Hsiao-Chung Wu