APT Taiwan 2019 ran Day 1B of the CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT at the Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Association. This was the last starting day to enter the featured tournament.
65 runners came out to bring the total entries to 121. At TWD 49,500 buy-in, the TWD 6,000,000 wasn’t reached, however registration is still open for one final hour in Day 2 taking place on Friday, October 18. Players can expect the number to grow. We will have the official prize pool for you once the freezeout stage begins. For entering players, starting stack is 50,000 which gives you roughly 42 big blinds.
We’ve got all the info on Day 2 below along with the Day 1B recap where Hong Kong’s Choy Wai Tak drove his stack straight to the top.
Final registration info
Buy-in: TWD 49,500 (~USD 1,600)
Guarantee: TWD 6,000,000 (~USD 195,000)
Opening blinds: 600 – 1200 ante 1200 (Level 9)
Game time: 1pm (local time)
Registration end: at the start of Level 10
Format: Ante Big Blind
Shot Clock: applied at the final six tables
Player booklet with event structures
Championships Event – Day 2 info
Combined starting day entries: 121
Opening blinds: 600 – 1200 ante 1200 (Level 9)
Chips in play: 5,999,200 (one double qualifier)
Day 2 qualifiers: 69
Average stack: 86,944
Bagging time: end of Level 16
Championships Event – Day 2 qualifiers
Live Updates running starting at Level 10
Top 10 in chips
Choy Wai Tak | Hong Kong | 255,200 |
Huang Yi Qing | China | 251,100 |
Lonris Yong Sin Wang | Malaysia | 232,800 |
Craig Edwards | United States | 186,600 |
Simba (Jae, S) | Korea | 181,000 |
Yoo Jin Hyo | Korea | 158,500 |
Hung Tu Wang | Taiwan | 146,100 |
JC Sayo | Philippines | 134,800 |
Gary Thompson | Ireland | 130,300 |
Li Su Chi Kwon | Costa Rica | 127,900 |
Championships Event – Day 1B results
Yesterday, Hong Kong’s Choy Wai Tak closed the night lifting the No Limit Hold’em Single Day trophy. He returned to the felt today and brought the same fire to Championships Event Day 1B. The heat attracted 65 entrants, 39 survived with Choy bagging the chip lead of 255,200. This was enough to seize the top dog spot entering Day 2.
Also amassing a mountain of chips was Malaysian player Lonris Yong with 232,800. Yong and Choy were the only two players in this heat to cross into the 200k marker.
Joining the leaders were several decorated APT champions: Guo Dong (102,800), Yo Hwan Lim (91,000), Iori Yogo (55,300), Joven Huerto (36,500). Also through were Main Event finalists: Ho Bao Qiang (80,600), Jinho Hong (75,200), and Wilson Lim (7,000).
Championships Event – Day 1B qualifiers
Rank | Name | Country | Chips |
1 | Choy Wai Tak | Hong Kong | 255,200 |
2 | Lonris Yong Sin Wang | Malaysia | 232,800 |
3 | Hung Tu Wang | Taiwan | 146,100 |
4 | Gary Thompson | Ireland | 130,300 |
5 | Li Su Chi Kwon | Costa Rica | 127,900 |
6 | Chu Chi Jen | Taiwan | 125,900 |
7 | Daniel Paul Nowok | Germany | 120,400 |
8 | Andre Lettau | Austria | 115,500 |
9 | Fang Shuaipeng | China | 106,300 |
10 | Chi Chung Ho | Hong Kong | 104,400 |
11 | Guo Dong | China | 102,800 |
12 | Chia-Yun-Wu | Taiwan | 96,000 |
13 | David Erquiaga | Philippines | 92,700 |
14 | Che Hang Fong | Macau | 91,800 |
15 | Chen Chih Yen (Victor) | Taiwan | 91,600 |
16 | Yo Hwan Lim | Korea | 91,000 |
17 | Dongjun Kim | Korea | 87,700 |
18 | Ho Bao Qiang | Singapore | 80,600 |
19 | Chien Fa Chou | Taiwan | 80,000 |
20 | Wong Fat Cheong | Hong Kong | 78,400 |
21 | Hong Jin Ho | Korea | 75,200 |
22 | Jung Seung Mook | Korea | 71,100 |
23 | Yen Han Chen | Taiwan | 62,100 |
24 | Nicholas Zautsa | Guam | 56,600 |
25 | Iori Yogo | Japan | 55,300 |
26 | Kohei Nakai | Japan | 53,100 |
27 | Cheng, Sheng-Chien | Taiwan | 51,000 |
28 | Chen-yi, Liu | Taiwan | 50,900 |
29 | Ryuta Endo | Japan | 45,000 |
30 | KSJ | Korea | 40,100 |
31 | Kenichi Takarabe | Japan | 40,000 |
32 | Eric Ting Yi Tsai | Taiwan | 38,300 |
33 | Joven I. Huerto | Philippines | 36,500 |
34 | Yi-Wei Peng | Taiwan | 36,400 |
35 | Chih Ying Liang | Taiwan | 32,100 |
36 | Leung Chun Kit | Hong Kong | 29,100 |
37 | Koji Takagi | Japan | 23,000 |
38 | Nai Yuan Hu | Taiwan | 21,200 |
39 | Wilson Lim | Singapore | 7,000 |