Day 2
Quach’s Concedes Huge Pot to Huy

Dajia Chen opened under the gun to 8,000 and was called by Hoang Tran Huy in middle position. Action folded to the big blind, where Ngoc Huyen Quach three-bet to 25,000. Both Chen and Huy called.
The dealer spread the flop: 6♦ 7♠ 5♣ . Quach led out with a bet of 30,000, prompting Chen to fold but forcing Huy to go all-in. Quach looked visibly frustrated as she weighed her options, but after some deliberation, she folded, conceding the large pot to Huy.
Player | Chips |
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TH Tran Huy Hoang | 260,000(65 BB) |
DC Dajia Chen | 250,000(63 BB) |
HQ Huyen Quach | 140,000(35 BB) |
Dajia Chen Makes Great Fold
We only saw the action on the river where out of the big-blind Quang Dinh bet 15,000 into a pot of around 42,000. The board read A♥ 5♠ 5♦ J♣ T♥ .
Dajia Chen in middle-position responded with a raise to 55,000. Dinh moved all-in covering Chen's 150,000. Chen quickly folded, showing K♠ Q♠ . Dinh, being a gentelman, also showed his cards. A♣ A♠ .
Great fold by Chen to stay in the tournament.
Player | Chips |
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QD Quang Dinh | 342,000(114 BB) |
DC Dajia Chen | 150,000(50 BB) |
APT Main Event Day 2 Takes Off Today

Day 2 of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event starts today at 11 am local time.
From the 753 total entries accumulated across all four Day 1 flights, 292 players will return to the field, though this number may shift as registration remains open until the start of Day 2.
Leading the pack is overall chip leader Jinlong Hu with 476,600 chips – the largest stack ever brought into Day 2. Close behind is Do Tien Vu, holding 447,800 chips. Nang Quang Nguyen, the 2023 APT Phu Quoc Super High Roller Champion, is in 5th place with 323,000.
A host of APT titleholders have also qualified to join Nguyen in today’s competition. Among this prestigious group are Taiwan’s Chi Jen “Justin” Chu (147,300), APT China’s Peng Chen (144,500), France’s Adrien Favre (122,500), Singapore's The Naing (139,500), and Australia's Yita Choong (121,000).
Some notables who will need to climb back from below-average stacks include South Korea’s Gab Yong Kim (97,600), Cypriot bracelet winner Georgios Skarparis (97,100), Sweden's Mikael Andersson (88,800), Natalia Rozova (61,700), and the Philippines' David Erquiaga (43,800).
Players will compete over 10 levels of 60 minutes each, or until the field is reduced to 48 players, whichever comes first.
Once registration closes, the total number of entries will be finalized, and the payout structure will be announced on the APT blog.
The top ten stacks heading into Day 2 are listed below:
Player | Chips |
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JH Jinlong Hu | 550,000 |
DT Do Tien Vu | 447,800 |
SK Sergei Korzhenko | 372,300 |
KH Kaihua Huang | 360,000 |
TM Truong Minh Thang | 357,000 |
NQ Nang Quang Nguyen | 323,000 |
DG Deepankur Gupta | 307,800 |
SB Shi Bei | 298,600 |
DC Dajia Chen | 293,000 |
VT Van Tan Dong | 290,500 |
A full seat draw for Day 2 is available by CLICKING HERE.
Today promises a riveting day of poker, so stay tuned for updates.
A feature table will be streamed live (with a 30-minute delay) and can be accessed via APT social media channels or the links below.
Flight B
Sergei Korzhenko Comes Out On Top Of Flight B of the VND 25 Billion GTD APT Main Event

Flight B of the VND 36M APT Main Event has concluded with 204 entries (156 unique) generated following six 45-minute and four 60-minute levels, with 66 players bagging up their chips and coming back for Day 2 on Thursday, Nov. 14th.
Russia's Sergei Korzhenko sits at the top of the leaderboard after consistently chipping up throughout the day. He will start Day 2 with 372,300 chips. For a few levels of the day, he could be observed engaging in exciting battles with fellow big stack Nang Quang Nguyen who was sitting on his left.
The Vietnamese professional, with over USD 1 million in live earnings, ended the day second in chips, bagging 323,000. The podium of Flight B was completed by the China's Kaihua Huang with 306,200 chips. Huang continued the great run he is having here at APT Phu Quoc after winning Event #11 Super Hyper Turbo, and finishing in 4th place in Event #28 Tick Tock Boom!.

One player who will certainly be excited for Day 2 of the Main Event is Vietnam's own Pham Thanh Nghia. In one of the last hands of the day his pocket queens helped him to finish with 235,600, which puts him into the top 10 chip counts.
A nationality that will be represented well on Day 2 is Thailand with ten players in Flight B making it through. Both Phanlert Sukonthachartnant (171,300), and Kannapong Thanarattrakul (152,200) are two players to look out for on Thursday, sitting in #4 and #2 respectively on the Thailand All-Time Money List.
Other notables to make it through include Singapore's The Naing (139,500), Australia's Yita Choong (121,000), Cypriot bracelet winner Georgios Skarparis (97,100), Sweden's Mikael Andersson (88,800), and the Philippines' David Erquiaga (43,800).
TOP TEN FLIGHT B CHIP COUNTS
Player | Chips |
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SK Sergei Korzhenko | 372,300(310 BB) |
NQ Nang Quang Nguyen | 323,000(269 BB) |
KH Kaihua Huang | 306,200(255 BB) |
DC Dajia Chen | 293,000(244 BB) |
RH Ronald Haverkamp | 260,700(217 BB) |
CT Cao Tran Ngoc | 257,100(214 BB) |
PT Pham Thanh Nghia | 235,600(196 BB) |
NC Nevan Chang | 219,400(183 BB) |
MC Manh Cuong Bui | 202,700(169 BB) |
JM Jack Maris | 198,000(165 BB) |
To view the full Flight B survivors click HERE.
Join us for highlighted coverage of Flight C tomorrow, beginning at 11:00am local time (GMT+7), and Flight D which starts at 6pm.