Quirin Heinz
The first players in Flight D of the Ultra Stack Championship began playing at 11am (TST) this morning at Red Space in Taipei. The last players were finally able to leave their seats at 9pm after twenty-one 25-minute levels.
It was a long and intense day for this fourth flight, which had the most entries: 437 (354 unique) among the six flights.
It was Germany's Quirin Heinz topping the flight, bagging up an impressive stack of 3,008,000. Former APT Main Event champion Shixiang Khoo bagged the second-largest stack, with Taiwan's Ting Yu Chen rounding out the top ten, and 60 players making it through to the Final Day.
Ultra Stack Championship Flight D Top Ten Chip Counts
We caught up with Heinz after he bagged up his stack, and he was happy to recount one of the hands that that propelled him to the top of the leaderboard:
"I had ace-jack offsuit in the hijack, I opened to 60,000 and the small blind called. The flop came ace-ten-four. I bet 60,000 again and my opponent called. Then there was a six on the turn and another ace on the river. The small blind took the lead by betting 150,000, I went all-in and my opponent called with ace-nine while I had ace-jack!"
Second place in Flight D is a familiar face on the APT circuit, the friendly Singaporean player Shixiang Khoo, winner of the 2023 APT Summer Series Danang Main Event, who also took a few moments at the end of the game to tell us that the start of this flight had not been easy for him.
Khoo was seated at a difficult table, notably with Oliver Schulze, a formidable player who caused him some problems. Fortunately, Khoo was moved to another table. He sat down in his new seat with 130,000 chips and felt much more comfortable. It was at this table that he built up a nice stack of chips. His best move?
A 3-way pot won with a pair of kings against ace-jack and a pair of tens: "There was a million on the table, and that move helped me a lot!’ said Khoo.
Shixiang Khoo Shixiang Khoo is on track to claim his second APT major title
Other notables to make it though included the Netherland’s Joris Michl (1,219,000), Germany’s Fabian Gumz (1,161,000), India’s Nishant Sharma (548,000), former APT Super High Roller champion Shung Er Sua (261,000), and India’s Abhinav Iyer (183,000).
60 survivors from Flight D will participate tomorrow, Wednesday 19 November, in the Final Day of this Ultra Stack Championship, alongside the 40 qualifiers from Flight A, the 38 from Flight B, the 19 from Flight C, and the survivors from Flights E and F, whose games are still in progress at the time of writing.
Cards will be in the air at 11:15 a.m. local time. The game will start with blinds of 20,000/40,000 with a big blind ante of 40,000, and levels will last 30 minutes each.
Coverage of the Final Day of this tournament will be available live and in full on the APT blog.


Hon Cheong Lee