Jeffrey Lo
The Asian Poker Tour Championship (APTC) rolled out its full deck of poker variants today, giving the mixed game maestros their moment in the spotlight as the TWD 70,000 Mixed Games Championship took center stage at Red Space, Taipei.
A total of 65 entries (54 unique) were tallied, building a prize pool of TWD 3,931,200 (~USD 126,810). Not only did that smash the all-time APT mixed game prize pool record, it more than doubled the previous benchmark set at the APT Taipei Poker Classic in 2024. That series still holds the entry record with 102, but with APTC only getting started, there is still plenty of time for this festival to draw even more mixed specialists into the action.
After cycling through orbit after orbit of the nine-game rotation, just 19 players remained, and there was only one that sorted the variants better than the rest. Hong Kong's Jeffrey Lo ended the day as the top stack with 288,500. Lo has already shown his range this week after finishing eighth in the Dealer's Choice Masters Event, and he clearly stayed in rhythm as the games kept switching.
Mixed Games Championship Top Ten Chip Counts
James Cheung sits just behind the leader after sealing up 268,000. The British player has been a force on the APT circuit, with his last eight cashes all coming at APT stops, including a PLO victory at the start of this series. Earlier this year at APT Taipei, he swept through the schedule with three mixed game titles and a runner-up finish in another. Seeing his name near the top of the counts is hardly a shock, as Cheung knows every corner of the mixed game streets.
Hal Rotholz is another player with serious mixed game credentials, and his 257,000-chip stack coming into Day 2 puts him firmly in the mix. The American player recently captured the Mixed Game Masters title at this very series, finished second in a Quadruple Stud event, and added a fifth-place result in Limit Super Stud to round out an already impressive run. He will be a dangerous presence for anyone sharing his table.
Hal Rotholz
Liam Jehu held the chip lead through much of the late stages, but slipped to fifth by bagging time and will return with 235,000 chips. The Australian already has four cashes at this APTC, including two in NLHE events. He also posted a fourth-place finish in PLO and a fifth-place run in Dealer's Choice, adding even more to a resume that sits just shy of USD 850,000 in career earnings.
Natural8 Ambassador Sparrow Cheung has been grinding hard this festival with five cashes so far, all of them coming in NLHE tournaments. The Hong Kong pro's best result to date was an eleventh-place finish in a Single Day High Roller early in the festival, and he now has a clear path to surpass that result if he can survive just under half the field when action restarts.
Sparrow Cheung
Australia's Mark Furniss continues to etch his legacy into APT history after becoming the first player to reach 10 APT mixed game titles. For Furniss, the milestone was not a lifelong chase but rather a natural progression for someone who has quietly dominated mixed formats across multiple stops. He ended Day 1 with 95,500 in sixteenth place, and while the stack is modest, his depth of experience makes him a genuine threat as the field moves into Day 2.
Some others to find a bag were Matthew Ginn (208,000), Alex Tchong (197,000), Kensuke Sotoya (185,500), Hiu Tung Chan (163,500), Paul Nattapatsiri (149,000), and Jiang Pu (79,500).
Payouts
With 19 players returning and only 9 spots paying, the money bubble is set to be a tense one. A min-cash is worth TWD 117,900, while anyone reaching the final three will lock up at least TWD 536,600. The eventual champion will walk away with the top prize of TWD 1,146,000 and the Mixed Games Championship trophy.
For a full Mixed Games Championship Day 1 Survivor List: Click here.
The action resumes at 11:15 AM local time inside Red Space, Taipei, and will play down to a winner with 40-minute levels throughout.
Be sure to check the APT blog regularly for the latest action from the felt and to see who has what it takes to lift the inaugural Mixed Games Championship trophy.


Andrew Kelsall
Alex Tchong
Mark Furniss getting mixed in at the Mixed Games Championship event
Mark Furniss and wife Janice celebrate his Event #53 5 Card Draw Masters win at APT Manila 2024
Chung Ching Cheung
Liam Jehu
Yuichi Kanai
Paul Nattapatsiri
Hal Rotholz