Kiyoung Kim
Play wrapped on Flight C of the Ultrastack Championship TWD 20,000,000 GTD inside the Red Space in the early morning hours, capping off another massive day of poker action at the Asian Poker Tour Championship here in Taipei.
The hyper-turbo flight attracted 132 entrants by the time late registration had closed, bringing the total number of entrants overall up to 691 when added with Flight A's 293 entries and Flight B's 266 entries.
Emerging as the overall chip leader of the 19 surviving players after bursting the Day-2 bubble himself was Kiyoung Kim, who bagged up a massive stack worth 1,859,000. Not far behind him is Nao Aoki (1,714,000), who held the chip lead for several levels before Kim surpassed him on the last hand of play.
Nao Aoki
ULTRA STACK CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT C TOP TEN CHIP COUNTS
Sitting a bit further down in fourth place is poker crusher Punnat Punsri with 1,370,000 in chips. Punsri can normally be found grinding the high-roller circuit but has shown he is not above entering smaller buy-in events despite massive success on the felt. He sits far and away number one on the Thailand all-time money list with over USD 30,000,000 in live-tournament earnings, according to the Hendon Mob, and he shows no signs of slowing down.
Punnat Punsri
Another notable to keep an eye on is famous Taiwanese poker pro Chen An Lin, whose 480,000 was good for the ninth place. Lin, a regular in both tournaments locally and across the globe, boasts nearly USD 2,000,0000 in live-tournament earnings and has multiple titles across Asia to his name.
Flight C Action
Despite a modest start, Flight C of the Ultra Stack Championship steadily gained entrants throughout the day and it didn't take long for the chips to start flying. Ravn Teo claimed an early elimination after flopping a set of eights against Pou Hong Jin and holding. Teo maintained his momentum from that point onward, ultimately bagging a top-three stack worth 1,373,000.
Ravn Teo
Another big name that joined the field was US-based pro Michael Wang. Despite being eliminated short of the bubble, Wang remained in good spirits and noted he plans on playing a full APTC schedule.
Other notables who entered, but fell short of a bag include Brad Ruben, Nishant Sharma, Calvin Tan, and Daniel Smiljkovic.
The Day-2 bubble was a short-lived affair, lasting only three hands before Kim put a brutal cooler on Kai Yang by being dealt pocket aces against pocket kings.
Everyone who fell short of securing a spot into the final day still have plenty of opportunities as Flights D, E, and F take place on Tuesday, Nov 18 at 11am, 4pm, and 8pm respectively. Those who have already earned a seat into the final day will reconvene on Wednesday, Nov 19 at at 11:15am to play down to a winner.
With plenty of action still to come, be sure to check back here for continuing coverage of the APT Ultra Stack Championship until one player is left holding the coveted APT Lion Trophy!
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Noa Aoki