Daniel Benor
Flight C of the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Mini Main Event Championship concluded after a swift eight-hour session at Red Space in Taipei City. The flight drew 323 entries (257 unique) across ten levels of late registration to push the cumulative total to 1,293, with one flight still underway. The 20-minute turbo blinds ensured rapid play all day, leading to the bubble bursting quickly and 46 players bagging up for the night.
Israeli Daniel Benor emerged as the heat's chip leader with 822,000 in chips, continuing his already strong festival showing after finishing second at one of the Hyper Turbo High Roller events. Benor’s late-day surge included a massive double up through Sean Ooi, with overpair crushing top pair.
Flight C Top 10 Chip Counts
Yi Shing Yiu
Also making his presence felt was Hong Kong’s Yi Shing Shiu who made a strong late-stage push, finishing with the second largest stack of 773,000 and securing his first-ever APTC cash.
Robert Nemeskeri-Kiss
Not far behind in third rank was USA’s Robert Nemeskeri-Kiss with 696,000 in chips. At one point, Nemeskeri-Kiss held the largest stack but took a slight dip. While he is already guaranteed to money, he is in prime shape to surpass his earlier winnings at the Ultra Stack Championship.
Joshua Gebissa
Other notable players that secured a top-ten finish were Dhanesh Chainani with 498,000 and Triton One champion / APT newcomer Joshua Gebissa with 457,000. For the latter, he delivered the bubble by knocking out Waris Soontorn on a flip.
Jie Zhang
Hong Kong’s Jie Zhang also earned a spot in the news after surviving a near-elimination with fewer than eight big blinds. His timely double-up sparked a full resurgence, and he continued to climb, ultimately sealing the day in sixth rank with a very healthy 463,000 in chips.
Further down the rung were some of the region's biggest names: Soobum Kim who finished runner-up at the first-ever APT Taipei new era, APT decorated champion Jinho Hong, and Malaysia's Sean Ooi who is still seeking his first APT major title. Ooi ran into a cooler late in the day that in turn sent Benor to the top of the counts.
The survivors from all four starting flights will combine on Thursday, November 27 at 11:15 AM for the decisive Final Day. From there, it becomes a straight sprint to the finish, with players battling until the APT Mini Main Event Championship ultimately crowns its champion.
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Waris Soontorn
Sandagdorj Munkhbaatar
Daniel Benor