Kuan Yu Chen
After two intense starting flights, the field is narrowing in the TWD 35,000 (~USD 1,200) APTC Taipei 2025 Mini Main Championship Event at the Red Space Event Centre in Taipei. A staggering 725 players entered into the second flight of the event, but only 102 remain and will return tomorrow with the rest of the remaining flights.
Flight A witnessed 245 entries (202 unique), with only 35 seeing it through to Day 2. Leading the pack was Mixed-Game Championship winner Wei Kai Lin from Taiwan, who took through 831,000.
There are still two more flights which followed, with Turbo Flight D still in play at time of writing.
With each flight playing down to 14% of the field, and stopping once the bubble burst, all players that return will have locked up at least a minimum cash, which is determined after the registration closes on all starting flights.
Early Eliminations
Apicha Dechacharoensiri was one of the early eliminations after his kings were cracked by Myunghwan Han.
Notables such as Michael Wang and David Sommer jumped in during Flight B, but didn’t make it to the money. Sommer was eliminated just before the bubble getting in tens vs kings and not finding any help.
The event also saw some of the deep runners from the main event jump across having busted earlier this morning in Day 3. That included Oliver Lirio, Joris Michl and Sukhrat Massimov – none of whom saw a bag into Day 2 in the mini main.
The Bubble
The eliminations came quickly as levels were just 35 minutes long, and there was a lot of movement of chips, players and tables throughout the day.
The bubble only took four rounds of hand-for-hand before one player was eliminated.
Sergej Schuhmacher
Sergej Schuhmacher was the unlucky bubble boy, after risking his remaining chips in a spot against Lia Koon Lim(814,000) which ultimately didn’t go his way. He got in his pocket queens against Lim’s ace-jack with Lim seeing an ace on the flop.
Top Counts and Survivors
Taiwan's Kuan Yu Chen tops the counts of Flight B, very closely followed by Lee Hyundong from South Korea. Chen quietly made his way up the ranks throughout the day, but Hyundong showed his presence in a number of levels before the end of the day, and was seen applying the pressure throughout the bubble.
Top Ten Counts of Flight B
South Korea's Minjeong Kim (791,000) took a stack off Tien Viet Nguyen (352,000) and climbed her way up the ranks in the later stages of the day after piling on the pressure.
Minjeong Kim
Julian-Andrew Warhurt (774,000) also bagged a healthy stack and will return to the felt tomorrow after an already successful APT having final tabled the Natrural8 Cup. Sumit Sapra (435,000) had a roller coaster of a day but found a bag. This was after rebuying having first being eliminated by Nadav Cohen’s kings.
All survivors from the four opening flights will return on Thursday November 27 at 11:15 AM, where the field combine and play down to crown an APT Mini Main Event champion.
Be sure to return to the APT blog tomorrow to see who will take the title and top payout.


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