Results for Side Events: #37-#38, #40-#45, #48-#51
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN, APRIL 28, 2025 – Records were shattered today after Event #42: High Roller – Ultra Stack drew a staggering 354 entries, generating an all-time high prize pool of TWD 22,939,200 (~USD 707,062) — the largest ever for a High Roller Ultra Stack event in the APT New Era. All previous records for entries, total prize pool, and first-place prize were shattered, with the figures more than doubling the previous best set at APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024. With TWD 4,465,700 (~USD 137,741) awaiting the champion and 47 players set to be paid, the stage is set for one of the biggest final days for the event in recent memory.
Australian pro Julian-Andrew Warhurst closed out Day 1 as the overall chip leader, bagging a commanding 2,024,000 chips. With over USD 1 million in live earnings and two APT titles already under his belt, Warhurst now finds himself in prime position to chase a third APT title. The seasoned pro has shown that he knows how to navigate deep fields, and he will be a major threat when play resumes.
In pursuit is Japan’s Takashi Taniguchi, who finished Day 1 with 1,576,000 chips. Although lesser known than his fellow chipleaders, Taniguchi has quietly built a strong stack and is in a great position to challenge for a breakthrough APT title.
Also among the leaders is the United Kingdom’s Michael Allen, who ended the day with 1,479,000 chips. Nearing USD 1 million in career earnings, Allen is hoping to kick start his APT Taipei campaign with a major title.
With 117 players still in the hunt, the Final Day for the event promises an electrifying conclusion to what has already been a history-making tournament.
Here are the top ten chip stacks going into the Final Day:
HIGH ROLLER - ULTRA STACK TOP CHIP STACKS
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Truong Wins First APT Title in Event #37: Hyper Turbo – Double Stack
Truong records his first cash and APT title outside of Vietnam
Vietnam’s Dinh Giang Truong scored his first APT title by winning in Event #37: Hyper Turbo – Double Stack. A seasoned grinder with over USD 100,000 in live earnings, Truong beat out a 121-entry field to capture the title and the TWD 171,677 (~USD 5,297) top prize. This is also his first recorded cash on the APT circuit.
France’s Vincent Louis Joseph Dupleix secured the runner-up finish, earning TWD 115,000 (~USD 3,549), while South Korea’s** Yong Man Kwon** placed third for TWD 75,000 (~USD 2,314).
17 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - DOUBLE STACK FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Struss Breaks Through with First APT Title in Event #38: NL Hold’em
Cambodian Struss had no recorded live cashes prior to this event
Cambodia’s Eike Soeren Struss delivered surprise performance in Event #38: NL Hold’em, capturing his first APT title in what was also his first-ever recorded live tournament cash. Struss outlasted a sizeable 148-entry field to take home TWD 767,300 (~USD 23,678).
Japan’s Takuya Yabuki finished in second place and earned TWD 521,000 (~USD 16,080), while Hong Kong’s Chun Ho Lau secured third for TWD 343,500 (~USD 10,602).
20 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
NL HOLD'EM FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Cheung Captures Big “O” Masters Title in Event #40: PL Omaha Hi-Lo – 5 Card
Cheung adds an APT lion to his trophy cabinet
United Kingdom’s Qibang Cheung, a mixed games specialist with over USD 100,000 in live earnings, added his first APT title to his poker résumé by winning Event #40: Big “O” Masters – PL Omaha Hi-Lo – 5 Card. Cheung outplayed a 53-entry field to claim the title and the TWD 505,220 (~USD 15,595) top prize.
Japan’s Daiki Aoki finished in second place, earning TWD 364,500 (~USD 11,247), while Singapore’s Yee Joon Darren Wee secured third with a payout of TWD 232,500 (~USD 7,175).
Seven runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
BIG "O" MASTERS - PL OMAHA HI-LO - 5 CARD FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Oh Claims First APT Title in Event #41: Women’s Event
Oh takes home her first APT title in the Women's Event
South Korea’s Joohyun Oh celebrated a successful debut on the live tournament scene, winning her first-ever APT title and securing her first recorded cash in Event #41: Women’s Event. Oh overcame a 59-entry field to take home TWD 233,800 (~USD 7,219).
Taiwan’s Caixin Wong finished second, earning TWD 169,000 (~USD 5,216), while South Korea’s Hyunhee Jeong rounded out the top three with a payout of TWD 109,000 (~USD 3,364).
Eight runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Wortham Wins Second APT Title in Event #43: Limit – Dealer’s Choice – 5 Card Triple Draw
Wortham has a stellar record in mixed game formats on the APT circuit
United States’ David Wortham Sr. continued to showcase his mixed games prowess by capturing his second career APT title in Event #43: Limit – Dealer’s Choice – 5 Card Triple Draw. Wortham, a recognised specialist in mixed formats and a regular on the APT circuit, topped a 32-entry field to secure the title and a TWD 146,511 (~USD 4,524) payday.
Japan’s Tomohiro Abe finished runner-up, earning TWD 101,000 (~USD 3,117), while South Korea’s Dong Soo Han claimed third place with TWD 64,500 (~USD 1,990).
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
LIMIT - DEALER'S CHOICE - 5 CARD TRIPLE DRAW FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Shanahan Wins First APT Title in Event #44: Limit R-O-E-D-S
Shanahan converts his experience in mixed games into an APT title
Australia’s Andrew Shanahan, a seasoned pro known in mixed games circles and with over USD 250,000 in live earnings, captured his first APT title in Event #44: Limit R-O-E-D-S. A regular figure on the Australian circuit, Shanahan converted his momentum from a final table appearance last Saturday into a victory,, topping a 37-entry field to claim TWD 111,911 (~USD 3,454).
Taiwan’s Li Ta Hsu finished runner-up, earning TWD 77,500 (~USD 2,392), while the United States’ Patrick Quealy took third with a payout of TWD 49,500 (~USD 1,527).
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
LIMIT R-O-E-D-S FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Thai Pair Pimpat and Chamanan Capture Victory in Event #45: NL Hold’em – Teams Event
Pimpat and Chamanan all smiles as they lift their teams event trophy
Event #45: NL Hold’em – Teams Event saw 258 entries (129 teams) battle it out in a team’s format (two players in each team), with Thailand’s Pimpat Vajrasevee and Chamanan Arthachinta emerging victorious. The Thai duo topped the field to each walk away with TWD 217,000, sealing their first APT team title together.
Japan’s Ariyasu Nobuhiro and Takumi Odani finished as the runners-up, collecting TWD 147,000 each, while the team of Chun-Yao Hou (Taiwan) and Cho Ho Fan (Hong Kong) rounded out the podium with a third-place finish, earning TWD 96,000 each.
Meanwhile, the team of Sin Shun Wong (Taiwan) and Jian Yang Teh (United States) finished sixth in the overall standings but claimed the Last Team Standing prize of TWD 227,500, bringing their total event earnings to TWD 282,000 each with their sixth-place finish payout of TWD 54,500.
16 teams were paid, with the results as follows:
NL HOLD'EM - TEAMS EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
*Sin Shun Wong (Taiwan) and Jian Yang Teh (United States) claimed the Last Team Standing bonus
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Wutikrai Storms to Second Title of the Series in Event #48: Turbo
Wutikrai on a hot streak with his second APT title this series
Thailand’s Wutikrai Phraikhieo continued his run good at APT Taipei 2025, clinching his second title of the series with a victory in Event #48: Turbo. Phraikhieo, in blistering form, outlasted a massive 233-entry field to secure the trophy and a TWD 440,720 (~USD 13,609) payday.
Singapore’s Jun Jie Lim finished as the runner-up, earning TWD 370,500 (~USD 11,438), while Thailand’s Natchanon Phuriphan rounded out the podium with a third-place finish worth TWD 230,000 (~USD 7,099).
31 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Event #49: Hyper Turbo - PL Omaha High
Kim's grind pays dividends with his first APT title
South Korea’s Minjae Kim turned heads at APT Taipei 2025 by capturing his first-ever APT title in Event #49: Hyper Turbo – PL Omaha High. Kim outlasted a 77-entry field to walk away with the trophy and a top prize of TWD 135,324 (~USD 4,177).
Hong Kong’s Chun Kit Lai finished second and earned TWD 96,500 (~USD 2,976), while Australia’s Aindrey George Hawil took third place for TWD 63,000 (~USD 1,944).
11 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - PL OMAHA HIGH FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Chan Wins First APT Title in Event #50: Hyper Turbo Home Games – 3/2/1 Single Winner
Chan made sure he took the trophy home after cashing in the same event last Saturday
Hong Kong’s Ka Lok Chan made a triumphant return to the felt by winning his first APT title in Event #50: Hyper Turbo Home Games – 3/2/1 Single Winner. After cashing in the same event last Saturday, Chan went one better this time, topping an 88-entry field to secure the trophy and TWD 64,928 (~USD 2,003) in prize money.
France’s Come Duret finished as the runner-up, taking home TWD 45,500 (~USD 1,404), while Thailand’s Patchara Ubolrat rounded out the podium with a third-place finish worth TWD 30,000 (~USD 926).
13 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO HOME GAMES - 3/2/1 SINGLE WINNER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Tsuchida Wins First APT Title in Event #51: Super Hyper Turbo – Win the Button
Tsuchida makes a memorable run with his first APT title
Japan’s Shinya Tsuchida made an impressive debut on the APT circuit capturing his first-ever recorded cash and first APT title in Event #51: Super Hyper Turbo – Win the Button. Tsuchida overcame a competitive 115-entry field to secure the win and a TWD 185,536 (~USD 5,728) payday.
Australia’s Jarryd Godena, fresh off his win in Event #20: Hyper Turbo – NL 8 Game, continued his hot streak with a runner-up finish worth TWD 125,000 (~USD 3,858). Taiwan’s Chao Chiuan Lin rounded out the podium, claiming third place and TWD 81,500 (~USD 2,518).
17 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
SUPER HYPER TURBO - WIN THE BUTTON FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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