Li Wei Sun
Day 3 of the record-breaking TWD 70,000 APT Taipei Main Event closed its books with 40 players making it through the day from the 175 that started. Taiwan's own Li Wei Sun sits at the summit of the leaderboard with a stack of 3,465,000 chips and was one of only two players to break the three-million chip milestone along with France's Safwane Bahri who bagged 3,175,000.
A total of 1,182 entries were recorded in the Main Event and the prize pool of TWD 72,232,020 (\~$2,286,275) is the richest ever generated for a poker tournament in Taiwan. The winner will also pocket the second-largest Main Event first prize offered in the tour's history with the eventual champion taking home TWD 12,944,020 (\~$409,730).
The original plan was to play down to the last 48 players but a last-minute decision was made by the tournament directors to play down until 40 remain instead. Those remaining will play out Day 4 tomorrow, March 7, and play down to a final table.
Sun started the day with 243,000 chips but ended the day with over fourteen times that amount, mostly down to a huge pot he played with Japan's Hayato Obana. The Japanese player had flopped a set of nines but Sun turned a set of aces which skyrocketed his stack to the top of the leaderboard where he remained throughout the rest of the day.
Mike Takayama
Three former Main Event champions remain in contention to win the award-winning 24K Gold Lion trophy including Lester Edoc (2,160,000), and Mike Takayama (1,095,000) who have both won the event twice before and have the chance to become the first-ever person to win three Main Event titles. Hong Kong's Dicky Tsang (565,0000) is the only other player remaining in the field to have won a Main Event after he took down the event at APT Incheon in 2019.
Bracelet winner Quang Thai Ha bagged up 1,730,000 chips and is the only player representing Vietnam remaining. Ha sits second on Vietnam's All-Time Money List with over $2,800,000 in live tournament earnings and will be a huge threat going into Day 4. Several other bracelet winners remain in contention with the likes of Malaysia's Junzhong Loo (1,510,000), Hong Kong's Wing Po Liu (1,075,000) & Yan Shing "Anson" Tsang (680,000), and South Korea's Jin-Hoon Lee (355,000).
Of the 40 players remaining, eleven are representing Taiwan with Hong Kong and the Philippines both having six competitors still in the running. Japan (4), Singapore (3), Thailand (2), and South Korea (2) all have more than one player left in the field whilst a single entry remains for Australia, France, Macau, Malaysia, the UK, and Vietnam.
Other notables to make it through were Jereld Sam (2,105,000), Jun Obara (1,675,000), David Erquiaga (1,295,000), Chi-Jen Chu (1,080,000), John "Bert" Perry (830,000), Jeffrey Lo (665,000), Asa Smith (400,000), and Steve Ng (395,000).
The top ten stacks can be found below.
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Join us tomorrow for Day 4 of the Main Event from 11:15am tomorrow, March 8, where we will play down to a final table.