Tianhao Zheng
Day 2 of the KRW 2,300,000 APT Main Event came to a close after nine hours of relentless, high-intensity poker action at LES A Casino.
The event attracted 1,492 entries, and with an additional 226 late registrations in the first hour of play along with 255 OnLive Natural8 entries, the total field officially closed at 1,718 entries. The record-breaking turnout makes this the largest poker tournament ever held in South Korea and the second-richest APT Main Event in the country’s history, generating a massive prize pool of KRW 3,414,009,600 (~ USD 2,370,840).
Sitting atop the chip counts at the end of play is China’s Tianhao Zheng with 1,173,000 chips. Zheng, who led Flight B and entered Day 2 third overall in chips, surged into the chip lead midway through the day and maintained his advantage through the final levels.
A familiar figure on the Asian poker circuit with more than USD 1 million in live tournament earnings, Zheng firmly established himself as the player to chase heading into Day 3.
Quang Minh Nguyen
Close behind in second place is Vietnam’s Quang Minh Nguyen with 1,101,000 chips. A regular in the APT circuit, Nguyen is a former APT Super High Roller champion and the runner-up in the recently concluded APT Superstar Challenge.
After narrowly missing out on adding another lion to his haul, he’ll be setting his sights on this golden prize to further grow an already impressive collection.
China’s Dong Li rounds out the top three with 1,100,000 chips, finishing just a fraction behind Nguyen.
MAIN EVENT DAY 2 TOP TEN STACKS:
Also inside the top ten are British Qibang “James” Cheung, a multiple APT mixed-game champion still in search of his first APT Gold Trophy, and Natural8 ambassador Chih Wei Fan of Taiwan.
A former APT Superstar Challenge champion, Fan currently sits 12th on Taiwan’s All-Time Money List and remains a serious contender deep in the field.
A total of 254 players will return for Day 3, all guaranteed a minimum payout of KRW 3,510,000 (~USD 2,440), but with all eyes firmly fixed on the top prize of KRW 579,649,600 (~USD 402,535).
Punnat Punsri
While 255 players were scheduled to reach the money, Russian Danil Karpov became the first to receive a minimum cash payout, having also qualified through OnLive alongside the 37 players who secured their Day 3 seats online.
Among them is former APT Main Event champion Punnat Punsri of Thailand, who remains in contention for another Gold Lion Trophy.
Full Payout Structure as Follows:
Day 2 Highlights:
Day 2 was packed with memorable moments that only added to the drama and excitement as the field inched closer to the money.
During hand-for-hand play with three players left before the payouts, Li saw his stack climb into the top three, having enjoyed an above-average run for most of the day. In a pivotal clash against countryman Liangqiang Pang, Li’s ace-king connected on the flop against Pang’s king-six suited, eliminating Pang just short of the money.
The hard bubble delivered maximum chaos, with two players eliminated simultaneously, both from China, in one of the most dramatic moments of the tournament.
China’s Lei Song was forced all-in from the big blind with just 6,000 chips remaining and went to showdown against Japan’s Tsurumi Shun. Shun’s five-four suited made a pair to overcome Song’s king-three offsuit, sealing the first bubble elimination.
Dajie Zhou
At the same time, and to the amusement of the entire tournament floor, China's Dajie Zhou met his fate after four-bet shoving with the worst hand in poker—seven-deuce offsuit—into Zhou Lu’s pocket aces. Zhou caught a deuce on the flop and cheered for another to fall on the remaining streets, but the miracle never came, ending his run in one of the most memorable hands of the tournament.
Also advancing into the money is China’s Tony Ren Lin (79,000), who entered the Main Event fresh off back-to-back victories in the APT Super Highroller and APT Superstar Challenge. With another cash secured, Lin maintained a perfect 100% cash rate for the series and will move on to Day 3.
Yu Zhou's Bag
Finally, there was the curious case of Chinese Yu Zhou, who bagged 165,000 chips at the end of Day 1 but never appeared on Day 2. Despite the no-show, Zhou still managed to sneak into the money and will advance to Day 3 with just two big blinds remaining.
Players will return for Day 3 at 11:15 a.m. (KST). Play will continue through ten 60-minute levels or until the field is reduced to 48 players, whichever comes first.
With the money secured and the biggest payouts looming, the stage is set for a tense and dramatic Day 3 as the remaining field pushes deeper toward the final table and a shot at APT glory.
Join us again tomorrow as we bring you the hottest, heart-stopping poker action from Jeju Island, South Korea.
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