Kexuan Lin
The penultimate opening flight of the TWD 55,000 Main Event at APT Taipei 2025 has officially been completed at the Red Point Center’s Red Space.
As anticipated, with the magical energy from this brand-new venue, the Main Event has confirmed a staggering 2,063 entries throughout three opening flights, smashing the Taiwanese record for the largest international poker tournament ever held in the region.
With the final opening flight still underway and late registration open until the start of Day 2, the tournament looks poised to set another milestone by surpassing the all-time tour record for largest-ever tournament, which currently stands at 2,350 entries.
While the Flight C survivors have bagged and tagged their chips, the venue is still buzzing with action with the fourth and final Flight D now underway.
When it comes to the Flight C numbers, the penultimate flight attracted a field of 486 entries (392 unique), with 230 survivors successfully bagging their chips and advancing to Day 2 after ten intense levels.
Flight C Top Ten Chip Counts
After navigating through Flight C, China’s Kexuan Lin emerged as the Flight C chip leader with a towering stack of 293,900 to end the day in style.
Chasing close behind is Filipino Leonell Losentes, who bagged 279,100 in chips, while South Korea’s Donghyun Lim rounds out the top three with 278,600 chips.
Three players, still chasing their first APT Lion trophy, look well on their way to creating a career-defining moment through the Main Event — powered by the magic of this remarkable venue.
A full list of the Main Event Flight C survivors can be viewed HERE
Remaining Schedule
Mikael Andersson (82,500) was facing imminent doomsday of his tournament life but managed a much-needed double-up with pocket fives against a suited ace-six held by Fan Yu Tseng.
Ori Kossonogi (66,300) found himself in a similar situation and managed to turn his tournament life around by pairing a ten with the board, successfully chipping away at Shinya Maeda in the final level.
Other notables still in contention include two-time APT titlist Daniel Neilson (136,000), APT Phu Quoc 2024 High Roller champion Jason Lau (129,400), Australia's Alexander Lynskey (81,700), Japan's Shinya Maeda (46,100), multiple APT titlist Kyosuke Nagami (39,000), and APT host and double title winner Gregory Liow (33,700).
Daniel Neilson
Stay tuned as we bring you all the action for the remainder of the 2025 APT Taipei Main Event.