Results for Side Events: #2-#8
APT INCHEON 2025 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
INCHEON, SOUTH KOREA, AUGUST 1, 2025– Taiwan’s I-Chun Chiu added another impressive chapter to his APT résumé, securing his second APT title — both in High Roller events — by taking down Event #3: Single Day High Roller. With over USD 800,000 in live earnings, the seasoned pro overcame a stacked 57-entry field to claim KRW 44,324,000 (~USD 31,832) on Day 1 of the festival.
Thai star Thanisorn Saelor, a three-time APT champion and himself approaching USD 800,000 in live cashes, nearly made it a fourth title but had to settle for the runner-up prize of KRW 32,060,000 (~USD 23,020). Rounding out the podium was China’s Xiaobo Pu, who earned KRW 20,680,000 (~USD 14,849).
Also featured at the final table was Joseph ‘subiime’ Cheong, the American poker veteran known for his fearless aggression at the tables. With nearly USD 20 million in live earnings and four APT titles already to his name, Cheong kicked off his Incheon campaign with a solid fifth-place finish, setting the tone for what could be a milestone series as he eyes the USD 20 million earnings barrier and a potential fifth APT trophy.
Eight runners were paid, with the final table results below:
SINGLE DAY HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Fedotov Claims First Title in Event #2: PL Omaha 5 Card – Hi-Lo (Big O)
Fedotov makes a dream start with his first APT title and largest live cash of his poker career
Russia’s Mikhail Fedotov scores big on Day 1 of the festival by clinching his maiden title and largest live cash in Event #2: PL Omaha 5 Card – Hi-Lo (Big O). The event attracted 40 entries, with Fedotov navigating through a tough final table filled with mixed game specialists to bag KRW 6,730,576 (~USD 4,831).
Japan’s Nagino Makoto put up a strong showing for second place and KRW 4,650,000 (~USD 3,338), while the UK’s Qibang Cheung locked up KRW 2,970,000 (~USD 2,132) in third.
Notably, American poker veteran and ambassador Allan “Chainsaw” Kessler marked his first-ever APT and live cash in Asia, finishing in sixth.
Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:
PL OMAHA 5 CARD - HI-LO (BIG O) FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Mao Takes Down Event #4: Turbo – PL Omaha High
Mao goes on a winning start with his third APT title
Renji Mao wasted no time making his mark at APT Incheon 2025, clinching his third career APT title in Event #4: Turbo – PL Omaha High on the very first day of the series. The seasoned Chinese pro, who is approaching the USD 3 million mark in live earnings, outpaced a competitive 29-entry field to walk away with KRW 4,400,464 (~USD 3,160).
Heads up play saw him outduel Tsz Fung Wong from Hong Kong, who settled for second and KRW 3,030,000 (~USD 2,175), while fellow compatriot Hon Leung Ip rounded out the podium with KRW 1,930,000 (~USD 1,385) for third place.
Four runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
PL OMAHA HIGH FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Fujiki Scores First Win in Event #5: Turbo – High Roller
Fujiki makes a debut to remember by taking down his first APT title and live cash
Sho Fujiki made a winning debut at APT Incheon 2025, capturing the title in Event #5: Turbo – High Roller in his first-ever recorded live cash. The Japanese amateur bested a tough 28-entry field to walk away with a payday of KRW 13,428,000 (~USD 9,635).
Hong Kong’s Dicky Siu Hang Tsang finished runner-up for KRW 9,250,000 (~USD 6,641), adding another strong result to poker achievements, while Tattana Pengduen of Thailand locked in KRW 5,900,000 (~USD 4,236) for a third-place finish.
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Tai Captures Fourth APT Title in Event #6: Hyper Turbo
Tai gets his series rolling with his fourth APT title
Taiwan’s Hsing Hsiung Tai makes his presence on the APT circuit by claiming his fourth APT title in Event #6: Hyper Turbo. Tai outlasted a 48-entry field to take home KRW 6,210,768 (~USD 4,460) — adding yet another APT accolade as he edges closer to the USD 500,000 live earnings milestone.
Takahiro Seki of Japan made a solid run to second place, earning KRW 4,480,000 (~USD 3,216), while China’s Yu Ruidi rounded out the top three with a podium finish worth KRW 2,850,000 (~USD 2,046). The Japanese contingent dominated the final table, taking four of the seven cash spots.
Seven runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Ceesvin Claims Fourth APT Title in Event #7: Hyper Turbo – NL Single Draw Mix
Ceesvin is off to a great start with his fourth APT title
Singapore’s Abraham Abdulla Ceesvin added another trophy to his growing APT trophy cabinet, securing his fourth APT title in Event #7: Hyper Turbo – NL Single Draw Mix. Known for his deep run in the APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024 Main Event, where he finished runner-up, Ceesvin outplayed a 35-entry field to earn KRW 4,140,896 (~USD 2,972).
Japan’s Hayato Baba placed second and took home KRW 2,860,000 (~USD 2,053) after a strong heads-up showing, while Tony Khoang — a mixed games regular from the Netherlands and APT regular— secured KRW 1,820,000 (~USD 1,306) for third place.
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - NL - SINGLE DRAW MIX FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Wang Marches to Victory in Event #8: Super Hyper Turbo
Wang starts his series off with a bang
Canada’s Jia Wei Wang emerged on top in the lightning-fast Event #8: Super Hyper Turbo, outlasting a 57-entry field to secure his first APT title and a payday of KRW 4,801,276 (~USD 3,446).
Japan’s Takuya Ideta made a strong bid for the win, finishing runner-up for KRW 3,460,000 (~USD 2,486), while Kazakhstan’s Oleg Tsoy rounded out the podium with KRW 2,230,000 (~USD 1,601). Japan once again featured prominently on the final table, accounting for four of the eight payout spots.
Eight runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
SUPER HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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