Korea National Cup Sets APT Opening Event Country Record; Hong Kong's Ki On Chan Claims Title

Malaysia's Anson Ewe Leads Final Table of APT Super High Roller, Taiwan's Chun Ting Chu Leads the APT's Largest & Richest South Korean Mystery Bounty Hunter

Ben Wilson / 27 Apr 2024

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Korea National Cup Sets APT Opening Event Country Record; Hong Kong's Ki On Chan Claims Title

APT JEJU 2024 SCHEDULE | OFFICIAL RESULTS | IMAGES | WINNERS | PLAYER LISTS

JEJU, SOUTH KOREA, April 27, 2024 – Day two of the 10-day APT Jeju 2024 saw more pulse-pounding poker action play out at the tournament tables of the world-class Landing Hotel & Casino, located in the luxurious Jeju Shinhwa Resort.

With a total of 12 tournaments playing out, in addition to a wide selection of cash games, APT members were spoilt for choice when it came to deciding what events tickled their fancy.

One event players could not enter, however, was the Final Day of the first of the festival's scheduled marquee events, with the KRW 800,000 Korea National Cup playing down to a thrilling conclusion.

Just 58 players out of the APT's largest-ever South Korean opening event field of 404 entries (268 unique) returned to action, all guaranteed at least a KRW 1,225,000 (~USD 890) share of the KRW 282,153,600 (~USD 205,150) prize pool.

It was Hong Kong's Ki On Chan who claimed the fortune and glory, defeating All-Star Showdown wildcard Hao-Shan Huang heads-up to claim a career-best KRW 55,786,600 (~USD 40,500) top prize and his maiden live tournament title.

The Hong Kong player came into the heads-up match with a slight three big blind chip deficit, but put pedal to the metal to edge into a five-to-one chip lead after some aggressive pre and post flop play.

Down to his last five big blinds, Huang made his stand with J♣ 2♦ after Chan moved all-in on the button with A♠ 3♦.

A deuce on the 2♣ 6♥ 5♣ flop gave Huang the lead, briefly, before the appearance of the 4♥ river completed Chan's straight to grant him the win.

KOREA NATIONAL CUP FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Ki On ChanHong KongKRW 55,786,600
2Hao-Shan HuangTaiwanKRW 35,170,000
3Caleb ChuiHong KongKRW 25,224,000
4Hao WangTaiwanKRW 20,035,000
5Enkhbold ByambajavMongoliaKRW 15,711,000
6Hiroaki ManabeJapanKRW 12,310,000
7Tao Wei ChangTaiwanKRW 9,254,000
8Zhiyuan XuChinaKRW 6,573,000
9Yuki SakamoyoJapanKRW 5,247,000

Flight B frontrunner Baiyu Ni narrowly missed out on making a final table appearence, busting in 10th place for a KRW 4,353,000 (~USD 3,160) payday.

Start-of-day chip leader Fei Wang also came close, exiting in 13th place and earning KRW 3,776,000 (~USD 2,740) for his endeavors.

Other notables to enjoy deep runs included Hong Kong's Timothy Yim and Edward Yam (14th and 15th respectively for KRW 3,315,000), former APT Incheon Main Event champion Dicky Tsang (22nd for KRW 2,393,000), Taiwan's Yen-Han "Pete" Chen (26th for KRW 2,104,000), New Zealand's Tae Hoon Han (36th for KRW 1,528,000), Thailand's Kiwanont Sukhum (45th for KRW 1,326,000), and Hong Kong's Alan Lau (58th for KRW 1,225,000).

For Korea National Cup Results please CLICK HERE.

All tournament information can be found on the Korea National Cup Final Day tournament page.

You can read more in depth about Chan's journey to the Korea National Cup title via the APT Blog.

Malaysia's Anson Ewe Leads Final Table of South Korea's Richest APT Super High Roller

#1 chipleader Anson Ewe.jpg Malaysia's Anson Ewe leads final nine of the APT Super High Roller

In addition to boasting the second-largest buy-in on the schedule, the KRW 13.5M APT Super High Roller also offers players the best chance at claiming one of the three coveted award-winning APT flagship lion trophies – should they prove capable of defeating some of the Asia-Pacific's top tournament players.

The tournament drew 67 total entries (53 unique), and while the field was not the largest, the KRW 831,872,000 (~USD 603,900) prize pool is the richest generated for this event in South Korea.

The eventual winner will walk away with a KRW 242,492,000 (~$176,030) top prize – also the largest the event has seen in the country, assuming the finalists do not cut a deal.

All nine remaining players are guaranteed a KRW 24,960,000 (~USD 18,120) payday.

However, it is the KRW 242,492,000 (~USD 176,030) top prize all will be gunning for when play resumes at 11:15am local time on Sunday, April 28.

For APT Super High Roller Prize Pool & Payouts please CLICK HERE.

It is Malaysia's Anson Ewe who will be returning in pole position, bagging the chip lead after the tournament clock ticked into the red at the end of the sixteen 40-minute levels played.

Ewe railed Hon Cheong "Ivan" Lee on the penultimate level played, before crushing Chinese player Song Xue's tournament dreams and bursting the money bubble to conclude the day's action.

Other notables still in contention include bracelet winner Weiran "Kevin" Pu, APT Taipei 2023 finalist Chih Wei Fan, APT Incheon 2023 High Roller champion Thanisorn Saelor, Hong's Kong's Jeffrey Lo, and China's Xixiang Luo, the latter of whom will be returning as the short stack.

APT SHR FINAL TABLE STACKS

PositionNameCountryChips
1Anson EweMalaysia3,720,000
2Weiran "Kevin" PuChina3,185,000
3Chih Wei FanTaiwan2,560,000
4Zhendong LiChina2,060,000
5Thanisorn SaelorThailand2,000,000
6Chongxian YangChina640,000
7Yuzhu WangChina580,000
8Jeffrey LoHong Kong305,000
9Xixiang LuoChina122,500

For APT Super High Roller Day 1 Player List please CLICK HERE

For APT Super High Roller Day 2 Draw please CLICK HERE

You can read how all the APT Super High Roller Day 1 action played out via the APT Blog.

All tournament information can be found on the APT Super High Roller - Day 1 tournament page.

Taiwan's Chun Ting Chu leads the APT's largest & richest South Korean Mystery Bounty Hunter

1 chip leader Chun Ting Chu.jpg Taiwan's Chun Ting Chu leads the APT's largest & richest South Korean Mystery Bounty Hunter

Setting South Korea APT country records seemed to be a trend of the day, with the KRW 1M Mystery Bounty Hunter - Sponsored by Natural8 - KRW 300,000,000 GTD drawing a total of 511 entries (297 unique) over the two starting flights.

This makes it the largest-ever APT Mystery Bounty tournament to play out in the country, and also generated the richest South Korean prize pool for this event with a sizable KRW 292,803,000 (~USD 212,640) in the prize purse – with a further KRW 153,300,000 (~USD 111,330) in the bounty pool.

The eventual winner will take home a KRW 57,368,000 (~USD 41,660) top prize, with the 73 remaining survivors all guaranteed a KRW 1,016,000 (~USD 800) payday when action resumes at 11:15am on Sunday, April 28.

This is also when the mystery bounties kick in, with the top bounty coming in at a tasty KRW 30,000,000 (~USD 21,830).

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Prize Pool, Payouts and Bounties please CLICK HERE.

It is Taiwan's Chun Ting Chu leading the charge after topping the Flight B chip counts, bagging up a stack of 728,000 with which to make his play for the title.

Compatriot Kuo Wei Kao bagged the second-largest Flight A stack of 447,000, with Natural8 Ambassador Hua-Wei Lin topping Flight B to return with the third largest stack of 419,000, with the top ten stacks as follows:

MYSTERY BOUNTY TOP TEN STACKS

PositionNameCountryChips
1Chun Ting ChuTaiwan728,000
2Kuo Wei KaoTaiwan447,000
3Hua-Wei LinTaiwan419,000
4Sho FurutaniJapan405,000
5Zhongxian LiChina403,000
6Youkan LiChina393,000
7Krisada PinthakasetrinThailand388,000
8Chih Hsiang ChihTaiwan378,000
9Junjie HeChina372,000
10Haisheng BiChina358,000

All tournament information can be found on the Mystery Bounty Hunter - Flight A tournament page and the Flight B tournament page.

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Flight A Player List please CLICK HERE

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Flight A Survivors please CLICK HERE

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Flight B Player List please CLICK HERE

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Flight B Survivors please CLICK HERE

For Mystery Bounty Hunter Day 2 Draw please CLICK HERE

The Final Day gets underway at 11:15am local time on Sunday, April 28 with the tournament playing down to a champion.

SIDE EVENT ACTION

All side event action from Day 2 of the festival will be posted to the APT Jeju 2024 News Section on Sunday, April 28, although all results are available by clicking on the respective tournament in the APT Jeju 2024 Schedule.

You can catch up on the side event action from Day 1 of the festival (Friday, April 26) HERE.

For further information, please contact Press@APT.Poker or visit www.APT.Poker.

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