Yann Lormel
The fourth opening flight of the TWD 10,000 APT National Cup reached its conclusion with France's Yann Lormel sitting on top of the leaderboard with a stack of 1,280,000 chips. There were 665 entries (483 unique) in Flight D, the highest of any of the opening flights, with 99 players making it into the money. Of those that made the money, just 39 managed to survive and advance into Day 2.
A target of 1,738 entries to hit the TWD 15,000,000 guarantee was surpassed toward the end of the flight with Flight E still to play out. The prize pool for Flight D hit TWD 5,740.945 (~$181,650) with TWD 1,200,000 (\$37,970) of that being paid out to places 40 through 99. The remainder, TWD 4,540,945 (\$143,685), will carry over to the final day.
Lormel, who had never cashed in an APT event until today, won a huge flip in level twenty-one against Brazil's Bruno Desimoni. The Frenchman's pocket tens flopped a set against the king-queen of the Brazilian player to push his stack towards the one-million milestone. Then, in the final hand of the night, Lormel opened with pocket eights and called the shove of his roommate Axel Bayout, who held queen-three offsuit. Bayout was perhaps looking for some help from his friend, but Lormel had his eyes on the prize and eliminated his compatriot to finish top of the pack.
India's Mahier Hora finished second in the counts with a stack of 1,125,000, and Taiwan's Yu Lun Ye sits in third after bagging up 1,105,000 chips. APT title holder Adones Carmona of the Philippines put himself in contention and will take through 755,000 chips in his pursuit of a second lion trophy.
Alex Wong
Alex Wong also found a bag for Day 2 and will bring through 845,000 chips, which puts him fifth on the flight's leaderboard. There is a former APT Main Event champion in the field as Canada's Cliff Chow survived the day with 275,000 chips. Chow won the Main Event right here at APT Taipei back in 2019 and is eyeing up another deep run here.
Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum also made it through the day, albeit short-stacked, as he bagged up 265,000 chips. Sukhum won the Mystery Bounty Hunter event at APT Taipei last year and mentioned earlier that he was back to defend his crown.
Other notables to make it through were Zsolt Coraian (1,095,000), Luc Ramos (690,000), Kenji Hamamoto (345,000), Pierre Husson (255,000), and Ehsan Amiri (205,000).
The top ten counts can be found below.
A full APT National Cup Flight D Survivors List can be found by CLICKING HERE.
Join us for Day 2 of the APT National Cup from 11:15am local time where we will play down to a champion.