Rob Hollink
The remaining 9 players in the TWD 93,000 (~USD 3,000) [Event 6] Natural8 Cup Championship Freezeout have bagged their chips and successfully made the final table.
There was plenty of action on the felt from all players in this event, as the day began with 71 runners filling the tables at the Red Space Events Centre here in Taipei.
Play got underway just after the money bubble burst last night, with everyone guaranteed at least TWD 148,400 (~USD 4,790).
There were many casualties and bad beats throughout the day, eventually reducing the field to the final nine. All players returning tomorrow have locked up TWD 683,600 (~USD 22,050), but each of them have their eyes on the top prize of TWD 7,538,480 (~USD 243,180), which also comes with an APTC Main Event ticket worth TWD 311,000 (~USD 10,000).
Final Table Chip Count
*Big Blinds as of Level 27
The Netherland's Rob Hollink topped the counts, finishing the night with a commanding 3,555,000 stack. Hollink started strong, securing a double up early through a hand in which he connected on the flop and turn to bust table mate Anusorn Asiralertsiri.
By the middle of the day, Hollink had built a towering stack, though he did drop some chips in a battle with Jon Rounce-Sue.
One of Hollink’s most pivotal hands came when he doubled after flopping trips and got maximum value from Chang Seog Chae.
Hollink held firm throughout the evening and, in one of the last hands of the night, picked off a bluff from Rounce-Sue to stay on top.
The Philippine's Christopher Mateo followed close behind after an impressive day. Mateo entered play near the top of the counts with 791,000, placing him 4th out of the 71 returnees. He steadily maintained and built his stack to over 2 million by the middle of the day.
Mateo's path wasn’t without resistance, especially with Natural8 Ambassador Kitty Kuo on his left applying pressure throughout, and Mateo ended up doubling Kuo up after she out kicked him.
Mateo kept track of their confrontations, and when Kuo ramped up the pressure he found a fold after she jammed over his small blind raise. Despite that setback, Mateo surged back to the top entering the final two tables, helped significantly by a late-night pocket aces pickup that sent Kazuhiro Shirazwa to the rail.
Kitty Kuo
Kuo is the last woman standing in the event, and rounds out the podium. Kuo began the day with 168,000 but was active from the start, accumulating chips along the way. She took some from Mike Takayama in an early pot , and later from Xi Zhan Guo, which eventually lead to his elimination from the tournament.
Kuo's double through Christopher Mateo boosted her stack to 720,000, but she lost a chunk to Anthony Spinella getting ace-seven in against ace-eight. She later doubled back through Fabian Rolli in what turned out to be one of his final hands, helping her end the night in third.
Remaining Prize Pool:
Adrian State
Romania's Adrian State staged the biggest comeback of the day, bagging chips and returning for Day 4. State started well when he picked up eights and knocked out Derek Chen. But Kuo was confronting him and knocked him down to just 115,000 just an hour before the end of the night.
State's luck changed and he saw back-to-back doubles, spinning his stack back up to 875,000 within just minutes of nearly being out. He kept up the momentum and saw himself at risk again but secured yet another double through Dohang Na.
State saw to the end of Fabian Rolli, and finished in 6th position going into the final table, making for an epic late night comeback.
South Korea's Chang Seog Chae is also under the spotlight and has already crushed his own record for his previous best career cash, guaranteeing himself more than double his total lifetime earnings. This result is especially sweet after he was the bubble boy in another recent Taipei-based Main Event. Chae returns with a around 27 big blinds to play with, sitting in 7th place.
Shiina Okamoto
Japan's Shiina Okamoto returned today and reached the final three tables. She held a steady stack for most of the day but was knocked down by compatriot Hajime Watanabe in a blind-vs-blind battle.
Okamoto's tournament run ended shortly after when she committed her final chips with ace-king against Dohang Na’s pocket threes and found no help on the board.
Many notables arrived and exited throughout the day, including the last remaining Natural8 Ambassador Sparrow Cheung and APT 2025 Jeju Main Event champion Abraham Ceesvin. Both fell to the same early fate, busting within minutes of Day 3 starting.
The final day resumes tomorrow, Saturday, 22 November, at 11:15 a.m., and will play down to a champion. Action begins at Level 26 with blinds at 25,000/50,000 and a 25,000 big blind ante, but with only two minutes left in the level, it will quickly progress to Level 27 at 30,000/60,000 with a 60,000 ante. Levels remain 60 minutes long, and full coverage will be available on the live stream with a 30-minute delay.
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Be sure to check back tomorrow for continued APT live reporting from the Natural8 Cup Championship as we follow the action all the way to the crowning of our first champion.




Kuzihiro Shirazawa
Fabian Rolli
Kazuhiro Shirazawa
Bawoo Hyunsik Yun