Results for Side Events: #93-#103
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN, MAY 2, 2025– Local favourite Chih Wei Fan captured his third APT title in spectacular fashion, taking down Event #96: Baby Superstar Challenge after a grueling final table that lasted till level 32.
The Taiwanese pro, known for his deep runs in two APT Main Events and a prior victory in the Superstar Challenge at APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024, Fan added another trophy to his cabinet—this time from a field of 184 entries, collecting TWD 5,358,340 (~USD 165,382) in the process.
Fan, who has over USD 1 million in live earnings, pulled off a dramatic end to the tournament during heads-up play against Singaporean Steve Pei Yao Ng. Holding A9 offsuit against Ng’s K8 offsuit, the flop of 5♥ 7♠ 8♠ gave Ng top pair. The 7♦ turn changed nothing, but an ace of diamonds on the river sealed the win for Fan.
Ng, who during the course of the final table came back from half a big blind, will curse his river luck but happy to collect his runner-up prize of TWD 3,639,000 (~USD 112,347), while Andres Vasquez of Colombia rounded out the podium with a strong third-place showing worth TWD 2,400,000 (~USD 74,074).
27 runners were paid, with the final table results below:
BABY SUPERSTAR FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Geeng’s Debut Victorious with Win in Event #93: 9 Game – High Roller
Geeng can now add an APT title to his dazzling list of poker achievements
Taiwan’s Ta Chin Geeng takes home his first APT title by capturing the trophy in Event #93: 9 Game – High Roller. The well-known high-stakes grinder beat out a tough 18-entry field made up of mixed game specialists, pocketing TWD 424,380 (~USD 13,099).
Australia’s Jarryd Godena, who has been on a tear this series, added another deep run to his résumé with a runner-up finish worth TWD 283,000 (~USD 8,740). Fellow Aussie Furniss Mark also made a strong showing in third, claiming TWD 182,000 (~USD 5,617) to round out the podium.
Four runners were paid, with the final table results below:
9 GAME - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Abe Claims Second APT Title in Event #94: NL Hold’em / PL Omaha
Abe adds another APT title under his belt
Japan’s Yusuke Abe claimed victory Event #94: NL Hold’em / PL Omaha, navigating the dual-format tournament to take down the 89-entry field. With this win, Abe secures his second APT title. The title came with a payday of TWD 131,456 (~USD 4,056).
American Christophes Brian Wehner finished second for TWD 91,500 (~USD 2,823), while Japan’s Daiki Aoki continued his strong showing in the series with a third-place finish worth TWD 60,500 (~USD 1,867), rounding out the podium.
13 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
NL HOLD'EM / PL OMAHA FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Shi Clinches Second APT Title in Event #95: Women's Event
_This is Shi's second APT title in an APT women's tournament
Singapore’s Shi Huiqi Corine emerged victorious in Event #95: Women's Event after besting a field of 76 contendors. A familiar name on the APT circuit, Shi previously won a Women’s Event title in 2023, and this latest triumph marks her second APT title. With this win, she also crosses USD 150,000 in live earnings.
Taiwan’s Yu Lun Huang put up a resilient run to finish in second place for TWD 146,000 (~USD 4,506), while Thailand’s Yotaka Phutiya, winner of the Women’s Championship at APT Manila Classic 2025, rounded out the podium in third for TWD 95,500 (~USD 2,949).
11 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Quealy Secures Second APT Title in Event #97: Limit – Quadruple Stud
Quealy has his second APT title in Taipei
Patrick Quealy, a seasoned mixed games specialist from the United States, added another trophy to his collection by clinching his second APT title in Event #97: Limit – Quadruple Stud. The event drew 35 entries, and Quealy emerged victorious to claim TWD 106,511 (~USD 3,288) in prize money.
Australian contender Jie Chen secured the runner-up spot for TWD 73,000 (~USD 2,253), while China’s Kwok Fu Fung rounded out the podium with TWD 46,500 (~USD 1,434) for third place.
Five runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
LIMIT - QUADRUPLE STUD FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Kim Claims First APT Title in Event #98: Turbo – Double Stack
Kim takes home his first APT title
South Korean grinder Kyunghun Kim earned his maiden APT title in Event #98: Turbo – Double Stack, outlasting a competitive field of 184 entries. With one prior cash already in this series, Kim sealed the win and secured his largest live tournament payday to date—TWD 259,658 (~USD 8,012).
The final table saw a strong showing from Thailand, with Ponggquan Supachoke finishing second for TWD 176,000 (~USD 5,432) and Jirawat Laohirantakool securing third place for TWD 121,000 (~USD 3,734) to round out the podium.
27 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
TURBO - DOUBLE STACK FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Huh Claims Third APT Title in Event #99: Turbo – High Roller
Huh's third APT title comes in a high roller event
South Korea’s Huh Seong Uk lives up to his reputation as one of South Korea’s top tournament players by taking down Event #99: Turbo – High Roller for TWD 707,900 (~USD 21,857). This marks his third APT title, and his performance in this event follows two previous cashes earlier in the series. With this latest victory, Huh’s live earnings now edges closer to the USD 500,000 mark.
Nevan Chang, Natural8 ambassador and local superpro, finished runner-up for TWD 511,000 (~USD 15,771). Taiwan’s Hsien-Lee Chu rounded out the podium in third with TWD 325,500 (~USD 10,048).
Seven runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Tse Claims Maiden APT Title in Event #100: Hyper Turbo Home Games – Super Hold'em
Tse notches his first APT title under his belt
Man Hang Tse from Hong Kong, who previously finished 22nd in the APT National Cup earlier this series, claimed victory in Event #100: Hyper Turbo Home Games – Super Hold’em. Outlasting a field of 165 entries, Tse secured his first APT title and a payday of TWD 106,552 (~USD 3,289).
Taiwan’s Chun Ting Chia took second place and pocketed TWD 73,000 (~USD 2,253), while fellow countryman Yung Chih Kuo completed the podium with TWD 48,500 (~USD 1,497) for his third-place finish.
23 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO HOME GAMES - SUPER HOLD'EM FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Furniss Bags Ninth APT Title in Event #101: Hyper Turbo – PL Omaha Hi-Lo – Double Board – Bomb Pot
Furniss has finally reached his ninth APT ttile after numerous final tables this series
Australian mixed games specialist Mark Furniss secured his ninth APT title by outlasting the field in Event #101: Hyper Turbo – PL Omaha Hi-Lo – Double Board – Bomb Pot. A constant fixture in the APT mixed games circuit, Furniss has now amassed four cashes this series, adding another trophy to his decorated resume. He took home TWD 91,313 (~USD 2,817) for his latest triumph.
The event drew 42 entries and paid out the top seven finishers. Taiwanese player Hung Hsiang Wu claimed the runner-up spot for TWD 63,000 (~USD 1,944), while Japan’s Hirotoshi Nakabo, who recently captured his first APT title earlier in the series, rounded out the podium with TWD 40,500 (~USD 1,250).
Six runners were paid, with the final table results below:
HYPER TURBO - PL OMAHA HI-LO - DOUBLE BOARD - BOMB POT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Chang Claims First APT Title in Event #102: Hyper Turbo – High Roller
Chang's first cash is also his first APT title
South Korean amateur Chang Sungya emerged victorious in Event #102: Hyper Turbo – High Roller, earning his first APT title and live cash. Facing off against a compact yet competitive field of 42 entries, Chang secured the top prize of TWD 431,580 (~USD 13,318).
Kristof Segers of Belgium finished runner-up, taking home TWD 298,500 (~USD 9,212), while Natthawut Aroonrunghpaisan from Thailand rounded out the podium with TWD 190,500 (~USD 5,882) for his deep finish.
Six runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Choi Grabs First APT Title in Event #103: Super Hyper Turbo
Choi bags the biggest cash of his poker career so far
Hong Kong amateur Wai Ho Choi emerged victorious in Event #103: Super Hyper Turbo, beating out a field of 134 entries to capture his first APT title. With one previous cash already under his belt this series, Choi made the most of his run here to notch his biggest career payday of TWD 207,142 (~USD 6,393).
Yuan Li Zheng from Taiwan came in second, collecting TWD 140,000 (~USD 4,320), while Si Han Tan of Singapore rounded out the podium, earning TWD 92,000 (~USD 2,839).
20 runners were paid, with the final table results as follows:
SUPER HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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