Hsiang Wang Bo
The 2025 Asian Poker Tour Championship (APTC) officially gets underway on Friday, Nov 14, but there was already an early spotlight moment inside Red Space, Taipei. The Asia Gaming Industry Championship opened the week as industry representatives, who are normally behind the scenes and unable to play, finally had their chance to sit down, battle, and compete for pride, bragging rights, and the iconic lion trophy.
A field of 76 players joined the TWD 13,000 Freezeout, and when the dust settled, it was Hsiang Wang Bo who rose to the top to claim the TWD 225,109 (~USD 7,285) top prize. The win carried extra meaning as he defeated none other than his own boss at Chinese Texas Holdem Poker (CTP) Club, David Tai, in a friendly but memorable heads-up duel.
What truly defined this moment was how personal it was for the champion. Bo spoke after his victory, still smiling, still processing the achievement, and grateful for the opportunity to play in an event usually reserved for others in the industry. His words framed just how special this breakthrough was.
Asia Gaming Industry Championship Final Table Results
Bo's Reaction to Victory
Speaking through the aid of a translator, Bo began by introducing himself with a shy smile. "Hello, I am from Nantuo, Taiwan. My name is Wang Bo, and I work for CTP. Honestly, I cannot quite find the words to describe how I feel right now, but I am really happy." He admitted that facing his own boss at the end added a mix of humour and pressure. "I want to say, Brother Yong David, sorry, but I also wanted to give this a try. I hope all the bosses can forgive me and let me keep this job."
A full-time dealer at CTP, this moment meant more than just a trophy. "This is my first APT Trophy, and I am both happy and excited to be playing in this event." He spoke openly about how much this milestone meant to his personal life. "This actually means a lot to me in life, because I have not really achieved any notable poker results before. This is my biggest accomplishment so far."
His admiration for the tour has existed long before this win. "APT has always been one of the biggest events in Asia. For me, as more of an amateur poker player, I hope to continue improving my poker skills through this tournament and hopefully achieve something meaningful in my life."
Hsiang Wang Bo poses with the APT lion trophy
Despite the victory, his priorities remain grounded. "At this point in my life, I still want to focus mainly on my daily life and treat poker as something secondary. I just hope to keep improving my poker game, nothing more, nothing less." He laughed as he shared a simple wish. "Of course, winning more prize money would be great, so I can buy the things I want."
He also shared what motivated him to take his seat in the first place. "At first, I just thought, if I get a chance, I will give it a shot. I also hope to meet many Taiwanese poker players, influencers, and the bosses who have contributed to the scene. I feel really lucky and grateful to be able to play at the table."
Looking ahead, he hopes poker in Taiwan continues to grow. "For me, I just hope that poker in Taiwan keeps getting better and better. This is also the first time the APTC is being held in Taiwan, which adds more exposure and opportunities here. I am truly grateful to CTP for giving me this opportunity."
How the Day Unfolded
A lot of industry names were present as the likes of Kevin Mathers, Victor Chong, Andy Wong, and Stephen Lai took their seats, all looking to secure the newly designed trophies. Amazingly, it took eight full levels for anyone to hit the rail, and when it finally happened, two players went at once as both Yu Hsiang Huang and Sheung Chau Chan exited in the same hand.
In perhaps the most entertaining hand of the day, APT Special Advisor Chong opened from early position and APT Host Elfin Lin, encouraged by Gregory “Greg Goes All In” Liow standing behind her, shoved from the big blind. Chong called and revealed king-queen, only to see Lin table seven-deuce. Lin could not find any help on the runout, and she explained afterward that she only made the move because of Liow’s Stay Loose, Play Seven Deuce catchphrase.
Elfin Lin
As the field began to thin, it was Seunguk Hwang who built a massive stack after clashing with Raymond Wong, Director of International Marketing at CTP Club. Wong held pocket queens but ran straight into the pocket kings of Hwang. The board offered no rescue, and Wong’s tournament came to an end.
The eventual champion then found himself at risk holding Big Slick in a race against the pocket sevens of Che Wang Hung. An ace on the flop kept Bo alive and gave him a crucial pot that helped carry him toward the final table.
Triton CEO Andy Wong
Nevan Chang and the aforementioned Triton CEO Wong both saw their journeys end before the payouts, and it was Hyun Tae Kim, also known as Joker, who became the unfortunate bubble boy when his ace-ten lost to the pocket queens of Tai.
In the Money
Jasper Chu took the first payout spot in eleventh place, and the final table was set shortly after when Hung fell to Bo, leaving him out in tenth.
Tai held the chip lead entering the final table. Despite Li Ta Hsu arriving in fourth position on the counts, he was the first to fall when his ace-jack lost a flip to the pocket sixes of Chong. Almost immediately afterward, Jing Yu Huang moved his short stack in with king-eight and was eliminated in a three-way pot to finish in eighth.
Bo began to pick up momentum when he called upon Lady Luck in a key pot. With seven left, Miles Huang shoved ace-queen and Bo put him at risk with ace-jack. A jack on the flop sealed it for Bo, and Huang’s run ended in seventh.
Miles Huang
More chips flowed Bo’s way when he picked up pocket kings and rivered a full house in a pot against Hwang. After Hwang bet the river, Bo shoved, and Hwang folded. Bo tabled his pocket kings and moved to the top of the leaderboard.
Hwang’s exit followed soon after when he shoved queen-ten for around eight big blinds and Sasha Guerin called with ace-jack. The board brought no help for Hwang, ending his run in sixth.
Hua-Wei LIn
Natural8 Ambassador Hua-Wei Lin was next to depart when her pocket threes could not hold against the ace-queen of Chong. The flop was clean, but a queen on the turn sent Lin to the rail in fifth.
Bo then found himself all in with pocket queens against the ace-five suited of Chong and had to sweat a tense turn card as Chong picked up both a gutshot and a flush draw to go with his overcard. The river missed, and Bo again climbed to the top of the counts.
Sasha Guerin
After a short period of trading chips, Guerin and Tai played a pivotal pot that shaped the finish. Guerin held ace-eight of clubs and was behind the ace-ten of Tai, with both players holding almost identical stacks. Guerin flopped top pair and a flush draw to take the lead, but an offsuit nine on the turn gave Tai a straight. The river changed nothing, leaving Guerin crippled, and he was eliminated one hand later in a four-way all in to finish fourth.
Victor Chong
One hand later, Chong followed him out the door. He moved all in with nine-eight and was called by the ace-six of Tai. Chong turned several outs but could not complete any of them, ending his run in third.
Heads up play began with the stacks relatively close, but Bo quickly moved ahead after getting two streets of value with a full house.
David Tai & Hsiang Wang Bo
In the final hand of the night, Tai four-bet all in with king-jack and was called by the pocket tens of Bo. The board stayed clean for the pair of tens, leaving Tai to settle for second place as Bo clinched the title.
That concludes APT's coverage of the Asia Gaming Industry Event, but stay tuned throughout the rest of the festival to see who can get their hands on the lions.


David Tai
David Tai
Victor Chong
Sasha Guerin
Hsiang Wang Bo