Joseph Cheong
After sixteen intense forty-minute levels inside The Red Space in Taipei City, Taiwan, Day 1 of the TWD 330,000 APT Super High Roller has come to a thrilling close. A total of 122 entries clashed on the felt, but by night’s end, only 25 players had bagged chips and punched their ticket to the final day. With chips secured and dreams still alive, the race for the title is only heating up.
Leading the survivors is Joseph Cheong from the United States, who finished the day with an impressive 3,325,000 chips — the only player to break past the 3-million mark. Cheong catapulted to the top of the counts after winning a massive all-in showdown against Germany’s Martin Sedlak and continued building his stack from there.
Despite his incredible resume, including two Superstar Challenge titles and his position atop the APT All-Time Money List, Cheong has yet to claim a signature Lion Trophy. He’ll be aiming to change that, with the TWD 9,319,420 (~$287,640) top prize firmly in his sights.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Alexander Lynskey
Chasing Cheong in second place on the leaderboard is Australia's Alexander Lynskey, who maintained a dominant stack throughout the day and bagged 2,380,000 chips. Closing out the podium positions is Calvin Lee from the United States, who finished with a stack of 2,220,000.
Other notable survivors include Natural8 Ambassador Nevan Chang (1,855,000), Dominik Nitsche (1,375,000), Chun Liu (1,210,000), Hirokazu Kobayashi (900,000), Chih Wei Fan(455,000), Anton Zhen Lu (430,000), and James Mendoza (385,000).
Play resumes tomorrow at noon local time on Level 17, where blinds will be 15,000/30,000 with a big blind ante of 30,000. The plan is to play down through 40-minute levels until only one player remains. The aim for everyone tomorrow will be to navigate their way through the bubble into the final 17, and secure themselves a minimum payday of TWD 581,500 (~$17,950).
A full APT Super High Roller Day 1 Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE.
The Seat Draw for the Final Day can be found by CLICKING HERE
The Payout Schedule can be found HERE
The Final Day will be kicking off tomorrow at 11:15am local time and will be live streamed with a 30-minute delay to keep the integrity of the game. The stream will broadcast in the following social media channels.