Kevin Tang
Inside Red Space, Taipei, the final chapter of the opening stages of the National Cup Championship unfolded as Flight E took its seat under the bright Friday night lights. Across 23 fast-paced 15-minute levels, the atmosphere never eased for a moment. A total of 343 entries jumped into the last-chance madness, and by the time chips were bagged, only 48 players had secured their place in Day 2.
Those final bags also confirmed a moment of genuine Asian Poker Tour (APT) history. The five opening flights combined for 2,398 entries (1,157 unique), officially making the APTC National Cup Championship the largest side-event ever run on the tour. The prize pool surged to TWD 29,855,675, shattering the TWD 12,000,000 guarantee and placing this tournament among the three richest non-High Roller events the APT has ever hosted.
Hong Kong’s Kevin Tang topped the Flight E counts with 1,233,000 chips after sealing his night by knocking out Wei Lun Wanh in the closing stages. Ting Chieh Yang followed in second with a strong 874,000, while Nicholas Go secured third place with 776,000 after eliminating Bao Qiang Ho on the bubble, completing a top-three lineup built on decisive late-night knockouts.
With 49 paid spots available, play moved into hand-for-hand mode, and the bubble burst in dramatic fashion as both Wanh and Ho were eliminated on separate tables at nearly the same moment, bringing the curtain down on the final starting flight and closing out a record-breaking start to the 2025 APTC.
National Cup Championship Flight E Top Ten Chip Counts
Tang, who was one card away from elimination in the penultimate level, managed to bag the chip lead in fascinating circumstances. With just ten big blinds left, he got his ace-queen in preflop against the pocket jacks of Ryuichi Ikeda. Ikeda stayed ahead until the river, where an ace appeared to spark Tang’s late-night surge all the way to the top of the counts.
Hand-for-hand play then produced a rare double bubble. On one table, Wanh moved in from the cutoff with six-five and was called by Tang in the big blind holding ace-eight. Wanh paired up after the flop but was still trailing Tang’s flopped ace, and he could not find the improvement he needed to survive.
Nicholas Go
At the same time, on a different table, Ho was all in with pocket jacks against Go's pocket nines. Ho remained ahead through most of the board, but a devastating nine on the river sealed his elimination and locked up the money for the rest of the field.
For Go, the moment was unforgettable. His rail exploded the instant the nine hit, cheering so loudly that a couple of chairs were knocked over in the commotion. The timely knockout capped off a strong showing in Flight E and propelled him into a top-three finish with 776,000, giving him serious momentum heading into Day 2.
Nicholas Go's rail erupting after he hit a set on the river
Other notables to make it through to Day 2 include Alan Lau (753,000), Konstantin Held (742,000), Matthias Lipp (603,000), Alan Pham (326,000), Joseph Sandaev (222,000), Nishant Sharma (210,000), and Dylan Foster (186,000).
For a full National Cup Championship Flight E Survivor List: Click here.
Day 2 gets underway at 11:15 a.m. with action resuming on Level 21 (8,000/16,000/16,000) and will play down to a winner with 30-minute blinds throughout the day.
Be sure to keep checking the APT blog for the latest updates and to see who can get their hands on a Pewter Lion trophy.


Nicholas Go & Bao Qiang Ho
Nicholas Go's rail could barely contain their excitement
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Bao Qiang Ho
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