Flight A Top of the Pack Japan's Hajime Watanabe
The Asian Poker Tour Championship (APTC) continued today with the opening flight of the TWD 25,000 (~USD 812) Ultra Stack Championship, which drew 293 entries (254 unique), all packing into Red Space 多元商務空間 and battling it out at the tables over twenty 25-minute levels.
After a relatively short bubble period in Flight A, play concluded with a double elimination on the bubble. Filipino Michael Concepcion fell to Japan’s Hajime Watanabe and South Korea’s Hyeonsik Yun was eliminated by Thailand’s Teeraphat Rangkatekarn, ending both their dreams of making the Final Day.
The remaining 40 players have now bagged up their chips to carry through to the final day starting Wednesday, November 19th, and merge with the surviving players from the remaining five flights.
It was Japan’s Watanabe who closed out the flight with the chip lead, bagging a massive 1,831,000 chips. Trailing behind Watanabe was South Korea’s Jaeah Kim with 1,470.000 chips, and hot on Kim’s heels, rounding out the podium in third spot was Hong Kong’s Douglas Tak with 1,396,000 chips.
Flight A Top Ten Chip Counts
Watanabe picked up a big chunk of his stack by helping to burst the bubble when his pocket aces held against Concepcion’s pocket fives.
Kim & Tak were pretty active throughout the day, continuously building their stacks in various spots, but never really got involved in any huge clashes.
American Alfie Poetra is sitting pretty in fourth spot with 1,349,000 chips and will be hoping to make a deep run to take his lifetime earnings across the USD 1,000,000 milestone.
Jun Obara
Second on Japan’s All-Time Money List and multiple APT title holder, Jun Obara, has a healthy 1,304,000 in chips sitting in fifth spot and will be looking to close in on the USD 7,500,000 lifetime earnings mark.
Multiple APT title holder Thailand’s Sukhum Kiwanont, finished up in eighth place with 1,071,000 in chips and will be aiming to put his hands on his first APT Championship Lion Trophy.
Natural8 Ambassador Hua-Wei Lin made it through the day with 467,000 and will be aiming to take her lifetime earnings to near the USD 750,000 mark.
Natural8 Ambassador Taiwan's Hua Wei Lin
The ever-active and jovial, Rangkatekarn, made it through to his second final day of a Championship Event here in Taipei, after qualifying for Day 2 of the National Cup Championship with a monster stack. The Thai player will bring through 992,000 in chips and sits just outside the top ten.
For a full Ultra Stack Championship Flight A Survivor List: Click here.
There are three remaining flights for the event on Tuesday, November 18th, with two flights also currently playing down to the money at the time of writing. All survivors will merge for the final day on Wednesday, November 19th and play down to a winner.
Keep your eyes glued to the APT blog for all the latest updates from the floor inside Red Space, Taipei.


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