Players Leap into APT National Cup Action – Field Climbs to 1,149 Entries With Two Flights Left to Play

Standup Comic Chien Yu "LungLung" Lin Laughing All the Way to the Bank After APT All-Star Showdown

Ben Wilson / 1 Mar 2024

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Players Leap into APT National Cup Action – Field Climbs to 1,149 Entries With Two Flights Left to Play

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

TAIPEI, TAIWAN, February 29, 2024 – What better way to utilise the rare additional calandar day a leap year grants than by spending it playing poker?

Clearly, a large portion of Asia's poker-playing population was in agreement judging by the turnout for the second day of the action-packed APT Taipei 2024, which saw a further ten events play out across the two Chinese Texas Hold'em Poker Club (CTP) tournament venues; the Asia Poker Arena and the CML (Chinese Mahjong League 華人麻將競技聯盟).

The biggest draw was Flights B & C of the APT National Cup, which attracted 425 (298 unique) and 236 (189 unique) entries respectively.

This brings the total number of entries up to 1,149 with two final flights – D & E – left to play out on Friday, March 1.

With the top 14% of each respective flight making the money, and 5% of each flight's field moving on to the Final Day, a total of 24 Flight B players and 14 Flight C players made the cut and will be joining the 29 Flight A survivors.

The prize pool currently stands at TWD 9,919,317 (~USD 313,617), although TWD 2,055,000 (~USD 64,930) of this has already been awarded to the top 6-14% of each of the three respective flights to have played out so far.

It was Taiwan's Pi-Ying Hsu who topped the counts after the twenty-two 30-minute APT National Cup Flight B levels played out, bagging up a stack of 1,225,000. This puts Hsu in pole postion overall, although this could well change with two more flights left to play out.

Taiwan dominated the top five Flight B counts, with Wei Te Tai (1,000,000) the only other Flight B player to crack the seven figure chip mark. Compatriot Kwan Cheng (890,000) rounds out the top three, with the top ten Flight B stacks as follows:

NATIONAL CUP FLIGHT B TOP TEN STACKS

PositionNameCountryChips
1Pi-Ying HsuTaiwan1,225,000
2Wei Te TaiTaiwan1,000,000
3Kwan ChengTaiwan890,000
4Kuan Yu ChenTaiwan850,000
5Hung Kai WangTaiwan800,000
6Tsz Hin ChowHong Kong700,000
7Alain Van DinhGermany630,000
8Yohwan LimSouth Korea620,000
9Jarryd GodenaAustralia590,000
10Lo Chun-TingTaiwan510,000

You can read how all the APT National Cup Flight B action played out via the APT Blog.

For APT National Cup Flight B Player List please CLICK HERE For APT National Cup Flight B Survivors please CLICK HERE

Full results will be available at the completion of the tournament. All tournament information can be found on the APT National Cup Flight B tournament page.

APTTW_N_NCFC-400497.jpg Taiwan's Chih Wei Fan bagged biggest on Flight C

APT National Flight C came with slightly faster 15-minute levels, with the 236-strong field whittled down to the final 14 players after twenty-six fast-paced levels.

It was a familiar face topping the Flight C counts, with APT Taipei 2023 Main Event finalist Chih Wei Fan rising to the top.

Fan was the only Flight C player to crack a million, concluding play with a stack of 1,050,000, which puts him third in the overall pecking order.

Fellow countryman Kuan Yu Lin (978,000) bagged the second largest stack, with Japan's Yuji Watanabe rounding out the top three, with the top ten Flight C stacks as follows:

NATIONAL CUP FLIGHT C TOP TEN STACKS

PositionNameCountryChips
1Chih Wei FanTaiwan1,050,000
2Kuan Yu LinTaiwan978,000
3Yuji WatanabeJapan885,000
4Shun Jian YeeSingapore769,000
5Che Lun LiuChina579,000
6Sheng Chang LuTaiwan568,000
7TaoWei ChangTaiwan447,000
8Tsu Lin TsaoTaiwan434,000
9Yan Qin YangTaiwan311,000
10Josei KameiJapan270,000

You can read how all the APT National Cup Flight C action played out via the APT Blog.

For APT National Cup Flight C Player List please CLICK HERE For APT National Cup Flight C Survivors please CLICK HERE

Full results will be available after the tournament concludes. All tournament information can be found on the APT National Cup Flight C tournament page

Flights D & E get underway on Friday, March 1 at 11am and 6.30pm, with the tournament concluding on Saturday, March 2.

Standup Comic Chien Yu "LungLung" Lin Laughing All the Way to the Bank After APT All-Star Showdown

APT All-Star Showdown champion Chien Yu LungLung Lin.jpg Wild Card Chien Yu Lin claimed her maiden APT title beating some of the world's best players

While the APT National Cup pulled in the numbers, the invitational APT All-Star Challenge garnered the greatest attention from the watching rail.

But then, with players such as former World Series Main Event champion Espen Jørstad, French poker legend Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, reigning APT Taipei Main Event champion and Natural8 ambassador Punnat Punsri and fellow ambassadors Danny Tang, Eric "SixPoker" Tsai, and Yu-Chung "Nevan" Chang, plus APT host Greg "Greg Goes All-in" Liow in action, viewers were treated to a real spectacle.

The format was a 9-Max Sit & Go winner-take-all, with players coughing up a TWD 30,000 (~USD 970) buy-in, with the aforementioned notables joined by Frankie Cucchiara, and Natural8 Wild Card promotion winner Chien "LungLung" Yu Lin.

With TWD 235,710 (~USD 7,450) for the winner, in addition to a Main Event seat valued at TWD 70,000 (~USD 2,270) there was more than pride at stake.

Boasting a fast-paced 20-minute level length, action played out over 10 levels and 78 hands; Of the two non-professionals in action, it was Liow who would hit the rail first, and Lin who would hit the rail last.

The Taiwanese stand-up comic was laughing all the way to the bank come the conclusion of the action, after bringing over a 3-to-1 chip lead she would not relinquish into the heads-up confrontation with five-time Triton champion and bracelet winner Danny Tang.

So how does it feel to beat some of the best players in the world?

"I'm so surprised, I did not expect it at all!" gushed an elated Lin immediately after her epic victory.

"My friends told me I should be happy if I just beat one of them and finished in eighth, so to win everything feels great!"

APT ALL-STAR CHALLENGE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stChien "LungLung" Yu LinTaiwanTWD 235,710 (~USD 7,450)*
2ndDanny TangHong KongTWD 0
3rdEspen JørstadNorwayTWD 0
4thPunnat PunsriThailandTWD 0
5thFrankie CucchiaraUSA
6thBertrand "Elky" GrospellierFranceTWD 0
7thEric "Six Poker" TsaiTaiwanTWD 0
8thYu-Chung "Nevan" ChangTaiwanTWD 0
9thGregory "Greg Goes All In" LiowCanadaTWD 0

*includes APT Taipei Main Event seat worth TWD 70,000 (~$2,270)

Lin, who has only been playing poker for close to a year, has now accomplished what many can only dream of, taking on some of the game's best and coming out on top. What a result!

You can read all about Lin's triumph on the APT Blog and also follow the action as it happened via the APT All-Star Showdown Live Stream using the following links:

All tournament information can be found on the APT All-Star Showdown tournament page.

HIGH ROLLER ACTION

The Philippines' Lester Edoc Defeats Stacked Field to Claim Gold in Event #15: Single Day High Roller

Event #15_ Single Day High Roller champion Lester Edoc2.jpg The Philippines Lester Edoc claimed an impressive 18th APT title with his Event #15

The first of the day's scheduled High Roller events got underway at 11:15am local time over at the CML (Chinese Mahjong League 華人麻將競技聯盟) venue drawing an 86-strong field (56 unique) and generating a TWD 9,760,140 (~USD 308,500) prize pool.

Some of pokers' finest fought it out at the felt as the action played out over twenty-four 25-min levels.

Notables in the running included multiple bracelet winner's in the USA's Justin Saliba, the Philippines Mike Takayama, and India's Santhosh Suvarna, in addition to APT high rolling regulars Joshua McCully, Shimizu Nozomu, and Sparrow Cheung and poker luminaries such as Steve O'Dwyer, Daniel Smiljkovic and a whole host of others.

However, it was the Philippines Lester Edoc who came out on top, defeating Smiljkovic heads-up to claim the TWD 2,686,140 (~USD 84,915) top prize, his 32nd live tournament title and Edoc's 18th APT title – which include two Main Event titles both won back in 2018.

Smiljkovic will not be disappointed with the TWD 1,908,000 (~USD 60,320) on offer for second place, with Nozomu rounding out the winner's podium and taking TWD 1,249,000 (~USD 39,485) for third.

A total of 11 players made the money, with the tournament paying out as follows:

SINGLE DAY HIGH ROLLER RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stLester EdocPhilippinesTWD 2,686,140
2ndDaniel SmiljkovicAustriaTWD 1,908,000
3rdShimizu NozomuJapanTWD 1,249,000
4thSanthosh SuvarnaIndiaTWD 961,000
5thTamasauskas VladasLithuaniaTWD 761,000
6thVincent RubianesTaiwanTWD 595,000
7thJack SalterUnited KingdomTWD 468,000
8thLin Tony RenUnited StatesTWD 366,000
9thSparrow CheungHong KongTWD 278,000
10thAidan TamCanadaTWD 244,000
11thHenrik HecklenDenmarkTWD 244,000

For Event #15: Single Day High Roller Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #15: Single Day High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #15: Single Day High Roller tournament page.

Germany's Martin Sedlak Triumphs in Event #17: Turbo - High Roller

Event #17_ Turbo - High Roller champion Martin Sedlak.jpg Germany's Martin Sedlak claimed his maiden APT title in Event #17 Turbo High Roller

The second of the days's scheduled High Roller tournaments – the TWD 30,000 Event #17: Turbo - High Roller – saw 29 players (25 unique) in action.

Players battled it out over seventeen 15-min levels, all looking to claim their share of the TWD 759,510 (~USD 24,000) prize pool.

It was Germany's Martin Sedlak who took it down, besting Singapore's Joel Loy heads-up to score the first Asian-based cash of his poker career.

Sedlak took TWD 281,510 (~USD 8,900) for his victory, with Loy receiving a TWD 194,000 (~USD 6,130) for his runner-up finish.

Japan's Kazuhiro Shirazawa completed the winner's triumvirate, collecting TWD 123,000 (~USD 3,890) for third place, with five players making the money and the tournament paying out as follows:

TURBO HIGH ROLLER RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stMartin SedlakGermanyTWD 281,510
2ndJoel LoySingaporeTWD 194,000
3rdKazuhiro ShirazawaJapanTWD 123,000
4thZheming ZhuAustraliaTWD 89,000
5thZhi OoiMalaysiaTWD 72,000

For Event #17: Turbo - High Roller Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #17: Turbo - High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #17: Turbo - High Roller tournament page.

USA's Justin Saliba Wins Maiden APT Title in Event #19: Hyper Turbo - High Roller

Event #19_ Hyper Turbo - High Roller champion Justin Saliba.jpg The USA's Justin Saliba won his maiden APT title in Event #19 Hyper Turbo High Roller

The third of the day's scheduled High Roller events was the **TWD 25,000 Event #19: Hyper Turbo - High Roller, which drew a 23-strong (18 unique) field.

The action played out over fourteen turbo-charged 10-min levels, with players duking it out for a TWD 501,975 (~USD 15,870) prize pool.

It was the USA's Justin Saliba the man to muscle his way through the maelstrom, defeating the UK's Rehman Kassam heads-up to claim a **TWD 210,975 (~USD 6,670) top prize.

While Saliba may boast two World Series Online titles, and both a PokerGo, and an EPT title, and over USD 5.26 million in live tournament cashes, the one thing missing from his stacked resume was an APT title, which the US player has now rectified.

Kassam collected TWD 141,000 (~USD 4,455) for his runner-up finish, with Vietnam's Quang Huy Nguyen taking bronze and a payday of TWD 90,000 (~USD 2,845) for third.

Hong Kong's Dicky Tsang, making his second final table appearance in as many days, was the only other player to cash, with the tournament paying out as follows:

HYPER TURBO HIGH ROLLER RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stJustin SalibaUnited StatesTWD 210,975
2ndRehman KassamUnited KingdomTWD 141,000
3rdQuang Huy NguyenVietnamTWD 90,000
4thDicky TsangHong KongTWD 60,000

For Event #19: Hyper Turbo - High Roller Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #19: Hyper Turbo - High Roller Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #19: Hyper Turbo - High Roller tournament page.

SIDE EVENT ACTION

Taiwan's Li Ta "Leon" Hsu Claims Maiden APT Title in Event #14: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O)

Event #14_ PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) champion Leon Li Ta Hsu.jpg Omaha specialist Li Ta "Leon" Hsu claimed his maiden APT title in Event #14 PL Omaha Hi-Lo

The first of the day's events to award a trophy was the high-octane TWD 10,000 Event #14: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O), which saw 25 PLO enthusiasts (18 unique) in action.

Players competed over twenty-three 25-minute levels, all looking to claim their share of the TWD 215,825 (~USD 6,820) prize pool.

While the field was an interesting mix of both local and international players, it was the natives who dominated the final table action, with the top four paying positions all going to Taiwanese players.

It was Li Ta "Leon" Hsu the man to claim the accolades and the TWD 90,825 (~USD 2,875) top prize, besting compatriot Chia Yun Wu heads-up to claim his sixteenth live tournament title.

Hsu is something of an Omaha specialist, with 9 of his 15 live tournament titles coming in the game, although this win represents Hsu's maiden Hi-Lo, 5-card, and APT title.

Wu earned TWD 60,000 (~USD 1,900) for second place, with Fu Bang Huang taking TWD 39,000 (~USD 1,230) for third.

Yu Sheng Lin was the only other player to cash, receiving TWD 26,000 (~USD 820) for fourth place.

BIG O RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stLi Ta HsuTaiwanTWD 90,825
2ndChia Yun WuTaiwanTWD 60,000
3rdFu Bang HuangTaiwanTWD 39,000
4thYu Sheng LinTaiwanTWD 26,000

For Event #14: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #14: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #14: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) tournament page.

UK's Craig Cooper Claims Fifth APT Title in Event #16: Limit Triple Draw Mix

Event #16_ Limit Triple Draw Mix champion Craig Cooper.jpg Craig Cooper claimed his fifth APT title in Event #16 Limit Triple Draw Mix

The TWD 10,000 Event #16: Limit Triple Draw Mix (Badugi, A-5, Badacey, 2-7, Badeucey, High) drew a 21-strong field (18 unique), generating a TWD 143,404 (~USD 4,530) prize pool.

It took the UK's Craig Cooper twenty-four 20-minute levels to claim his fifth APT title, defeating Japan's Kazuya Hyodo heads-up to take the TWD 60,405 (~USD 1,910) top prize.

The Brit is a firm fixture in the APT mixed game action, and Cooper can now add yet another string to his bow with all five of his APT titles coming in different poker variants – an impressive achievement!

Hyodo took TWD 40,000 (~USD 1,265) for his runner-up finish, with compatriot Masamori Tokuzato finishing in third for TWD 26,000 (~USD 820).

Taiwan's Sheng Fu Yu was the only other player to make the money, collecting TWD 17,000 (~USD 540) for fourth place.

LIMIT TRIPLE DRAW MIX RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stCraig CooperUnited KingdomTWD 60,405
2ndKazuya HyodoJapanTWD 40,000
3rdMasamori TokuzatoJapanTWD 26,000
4thSheng Fu YuTaiwanTWD 17,000

For Event #16: Limit Triple Draw Mix Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #16: Limit Triple Draw Mix Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #16: Limit Triple Draw Mix tournament page

Third Time's the Charm for Taiwan's Sheng Fu Yu in Event #18: Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix

Event #18_ Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix champion Sheng Fu Yu.jpg Taiwan's Sheng Fu Yu claimed his maiden APT title in Event #18 Turbo NL Single Draw Mix

After narrowly missing out on claiming a maiden APT title with a runner-up finish in Wednesday's Event #11 Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw 2-7, and following this up with a final table appearance in the event above, it proved to be third time's the charm for Sheng Fu Yu.

The Taiwanese player defeated a 16-strong (12 unique) field to claim victory and the lion's share of the TWD 81,014 (~USD 2,560) prize pool in the TWD 6,000 Event #18: Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix (A-5, 2-7).

Yu received a TWD 39,014 (~USD 1,230) top prize for his maiden title win, with compatriot Yu Tang Wang taking silver and TWD 26,000 (~USD 820) for second place.

Hong Kong's Ka Chun Yuan was the only other player to cash, taking home a TWD 16,000 (~USD 505) payout.

TURBO NL SINGLE DRAW MIX RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stSheng Fu YuTaiwanTWD 39,014
2ndYu Tang WangTaiwanTWD 26,000
3rdKa Chun YuanHong KongTWD 16,000

For Event #18: Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #18: Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #18: Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix tournament page.

Japan's Keita Kitamura Scores First APT Title in Event #20: Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha

Event #20_ Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha champion Keita Kitamura.jpg Japan's Keita Kitamura claimed his maiden APT title in Event #20 Hyper Turbo NL Omaha

The TWD 5,000 Event #20: Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha drew a 47-strong field (32 unique), generating a TWD 198,316 (~USD 6,270) prize pool.

These Omaha aficionados competed over nineteen turbo-charged 10-min levels, with Japan's Keita Kitamura the last man standing at the conclusion of play.

Kitamura bested compatriot Yashiro Naoki heads-up to claim a TWD 62,316 (~USD 1,970) top prize in addition to his maiden APT title.

Naoki received TWD 45,000 (~USD 1,420) for his runner-up finish, with the Philippines Ibrahim Nuno rounding out the podium and collecting TWD 29,000 (~USD 915) for third place.

A total of seven players made the money, with the tournament paying out as follows:

HYPER TURBO NL OMAHA RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stKeita KitamuraJapanTWD 62,316
2ndYashiro NaokiJapanTWD 45,000
3rdIbrahim NunoPhilippinesTWD 29,000
4thJohn CaridadAustraliaTWD 22,000
5thLok Ming ChanHong KongTWD 17,000
6thPhilip WangTaiwanTWD 13,000
7thYannick JobinSwitzerlandTWD 10,000

For Event #20: Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #20: Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #20: Hyper Turbo - NL Omaha tournament page

Taiwan's Po Ting Chen Diffuses Event #21: Tick Tock BOOM! to Claim Maiden Live Tournament Title

Event #21 Tick Tock BOOM! champion Po Ting Chen.jpg Po Ting Chen earned his first live tournament title in Event #21 Tick Tock BOOM!

The last of the day's tournaments – the TWD 5,000 Event #21: Tick Tock BOOM! (Levels Decrease Every Hour 15/10/5/2) saw 105 played in action (85 unique).

Players fought it out at the felt over forty levels to claim a share of the TWD 443,047 (~USD 14,010) prize pool, with the level length decreasing every hour until it reached the 2-minute threshold.

It was Taiwan's Po Ting Chen the man to diffuse the explosive action and claim the TWD 113,047 (~USD 3,570) top prize, defeating Hong Kong's Ka Shun Tsang heads-up to earn his maiden live tournament title in the process.

Tsang took TWD 78,000 (2,465) for his runner-up finish, with Taiwan's Chiang Ming Liu rounding out the top three paying positions, collecting TWD 51,000 (~USD 1,610) for third place.

A total of 15 players made the money, with the final table paying out as follows:

TICK TOCK BOOM FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1stPo Ting ChenTaiwanTWD 113,047.50
2ndKa Shun TsangHong KongTWD 78,000
3rdChiang Ming LiuTaiwanTWD 51,000
4thZong Chi HeTaiwanTWD 41,000
5thJohn MagadanPhilippinesTWD 33,000
6thNapon NakowongThailandTWD 26,000
7thHao Ran LiTaiwanTWD 21,000
8thTsun Yin NgChinaTWD 16,000
9thMoonho SeoSouth KoreaTWD 12,000

For Event #21: Tick Tock BOOM! Player List please CLICK HERE For Event #21: Tick Tock BOOM! Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #21: Tick Tock BOOM! tournament page

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