Jason Li
The fan-favourite four-day Natural8 Cup Championship event boasted a TWD 31,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. The 408 entries have already meant that the prize pool has reached and breached the guarantee, but late registration is open until the end of Level 10 of Day 2, so there is still more time for the prize pool to grow.
So far, today’s field has whittled down to just over half the entries, standing at 224 players, who have all bagged and are set to return for Day 2 tomorrow, Thursday, Nov 20th at 11:15 a.m.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Jason Li sits at the top of the pack, returning with a towering 225,000 stack. Li has been seen on the felt a lot over the past two days, and narrowly missed out on being the chip leader going into the final three tables of the 7-Max event yesterday. He jumped straight back into action early today and steadily built his stack throughout the final levels of the night. In one of the last hands of the evening, Li topped up his stack through George Tomescu after hitting a straight flush.
Lester Edoc sits close on his tail with 198,000 chips returning to play tomorrow. Edoc joined with only two levels left in the day and quietly built up a towering stack. Edoc is well-known and a familiar face on the APT circuit. He has over USD 2,600,000 in live earnings, with the most consecutive cashes coming from APT Manila stops last year.
Alexandru Papazian (179,600) rounds off the podium positions, sitting third in chips. Papazian has been playing live events since 2012 and has had 15 cashes in online WSOP events. Eyes will be on him to see whether he can build on his previous late-night momentum to remain near the top of the counts.
Sofia Lövgren
The field emerged fierce, with many notables taking their seats toward the later stages of the day. This series’ Mystery Bounty champion Sofia Lövgren (68,000) jumped in hoping to secure another title, as did two-time Women’s WSOP Main Event champion Shiina Okamoto (133,500). Okamoto came to play, showing no mercy at her table.
Many fell from the freezeout, and Isaac Phua was among those who tragically lost their tournament life halfway through the day after running into pocket kings.
Timon Prill
Timon Prill also took down two players late in the day in a lucky runout. Kuan Han Lee ended up busting with aces, and Hao Wu—who lost most of his stack against Prill—ran it in and busted after seeing his opponent turn over aces in the very next hand.
Other familiar faces who bagged for Day 2 include Martin Finger (139,500), Tom Verbruggen (130,600), Kitty Kuo (126,500), Florian Dimitrie Duta (78,000) and Joseph Cheong (64,200).
Day 2 will commence at 11:15 a.m. local time. Action will resume at Level 9. Levels will continue at 60 minutes each, with a scheduled 15-minute comfort break at the end of every two levels. A dinner break is planned after Level 14, and play is expected to end after Level 18.
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