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Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:16:30 PM

From Dealing Cards to Lifting Trophies, Ruiko Mamiya Wins the Record Breaking National Cup Championship

Level 42: 1,000,000 / 2,000,000 ante: 2,000,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Japan’s Ruiko Mamiya has completed an incredible run to win the National Cup Championship, topping the largest Asian Poker Tour side event ever held. The former dealer, who only started playing after learning the game during her shifts, secured the title following a three-way deal with Taiwan’s Wei Chun Kuo and Hong Kong’s Wilfred Yiu. The payouts at the top were balanced, but the trophy, the title, and the final APT Championship Main Event seat were still in play. Mamiya claimed all three, along with TWD 3,087,700 (~USD 101,900).


The numbers behind her win were just as impressive as the result. The National Cup Championship pulled in 2,398 entries (1,157 unique) inside Red Space, Taipei, building a TWD 29,849,200 (~USD 985,120) prize pool. It more than doubled the TWD 12,000,000 guarantee and now stands as the largest side event in tour history.


What made Mamiya’s finish stand out was the route she had to take. She slipped to fewer than eight big blinds by Level 25 and had to survive several all-ins just to stay afloat. Bit by bit, she worked her stack back into play, then found a surge at the perfect time, climbing from short stack to chip leader before the final two tables. For someone who learned the game from the dealer’s side of the table, it was a composed showing that kept building as the day went on.

National Cup Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (USD)
2
KW
$99,835
3
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
$100,200
4
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
$44,010
5$36,740
6
IH
$29,640
7
TH
$22,650
8
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
$16,340
9
SC
$12,450

*denotes three-way ICM deal **also wins an APTC Main Event Seat

Mamiya's Thoughts After Victory

For Mamiya, the moment the final river card fell was almost surreal. She joked that she is usually the loudest voice in the dealer pit, yet standing with a trophy in her hands felt like something she had only ever watched other people experience. “I almost never enter No-Limit Hold’em tournaments tournaments where you can win a trophy,” she admitted afterward. “I never expected that I would actually win one myself. I’m really happy.”


Her path into poker has been anything but traditional. Mamiya spent years working as a dealer, and only learned to play because she decided to practice on her days off while preparing for a short course at a dealer school in Las Vegas. She also credits her mother for nudging her toward the game. “At the beginning, I actually started poker because my mother recommended it,” she said with a smile.


What struck her most about this event was the diversity and strength of the field. She had imagined tournaments in this buy-in range would be full of casual players, but throughout the day she recognized multiple professionals in the seats around her. It made her appreciate just how popular and respected the National Cup Championship has become. “People from all kinds of countries come here,” she said. “You see players who just learned poker, people who play for fun, people who squeeze it in around their jobs, and also full professionals. I tried to imagine how each person learned poker and gauge their level as I played.”

Ruiko Mamiya celebrates with friends

Mamiya entered the final table third in chips, only to lose a flip and suddenly find herself at the bottom of the counts. From there, she settled in for a long grind, building her stack back piece by piece. “I had a really long period of slowly grinding and building up little by little,” she reflected. “Honestly, I was really lucky and the flow was good.”


Before leaving to celebrate, Mamiya made sure to thank the players around her who helped her grow on the competitive side of the game. “I always ask everyone about the things I don’t understand, so I’m really grateful,” she said. “Thank you so much.”

Day 2 Action

A total of 337 spots were paid, but only 336 returned for Day 2 because Ben Gur qualified twice and received a min-cash for his lower stack, which was removed from play. The Israeli player had a deep run on his bigger stack and finished in 53rd.


The eliminations came thick and fast, with several big names making deep runs. Most of them fell on their march to the final table, including Alan Lau (15th), Natural8 Ambassador Thai Ha (23rd), Tom Verbruggen (36th), Michel Molenaar (40th), John Perry (52nd), Ben Underwood (62nd), and Nishant Sharma (72nd).


The final table was reached during Level 36 when Han-Hsu Hsieh got king-jack in the middle for his last four big blinds and ran into the ace-jack of Shiuan Cen Chang. A clean runout later, and Hsieh was out in tenth as the final table bubble boy.

Final Table

The chip lead was held by Yiu, only narrowly over Wing Fai Kwan, and they were well clear of the rest of the field. Mamiya came in third, and the three clear short stacks were Florencio Campomanes, I Hsuan Wu, and Tsz Him Chan.


Mamiya had a chance to vault into the chip lead early on as her pocket nines were flipping against the ace-queen of runner-up Kuo. A queen on the flop kept Kuo in contention, with both of them unaware they would meet to play it out for the title.


The aforementioned Chang was the first to hit the rail on the final table when his pocket kings came up short against the ace-ten of Kuo, who flopped an ace.

Kevin Tang

Kevin Tang fell immediately after when he three-bet shoved queen-jack into the ace-eight of Kwan. A jack-high flop seemed to be keeping Tang alive, but both the turn and the river were aces, sending him out in eighth.


Chan wasn't too far behind as he let his stack dwindle to less than a big blind before he got it in with jack-eight, only to run into the pocket kings of Kuo. A double-gutshot on the turn did give Chan some hope, but the river bricked, spelling the end of his run in seventh.


I Hsuan Wu's elimination came just a few minutes later as his four big blinds went in with king-jack. He was called by the pocket fives of Kuo and the ace-queen of Yiu, and when it checked to showdown on a board that nobody connected with, Wu was out in sixth.

Florencio Campomanes

Campomanes took his turn in the firing line when his king-eight came up against the king-queen of Yiu. The board didn't contain any eights, and the Filipino player hit the rail in fifth.


Mamiya was then the short stack for a while and with less than five big blinds, she turned the pressure on. Consecutive double-ups against Kwan moved her up the counts, first with ace-ten against Kwan's ace-eight and then her king-jack spiked a jack against his ace-ten.


Moments later, Kwan's demise was complete as he moved all in for his last three big blinds with queen-jack and picked up two callers. Yiu ended up rivering a straight holding queen-nine, which meant Kwan exited in fourth.


Wing Fai Kwan

ICM Deal Struck

With three players remaining, the stacks slowly became close to even and an ICM deal was made to flatten out the payouts.


When play resumed, chips went flying. Yiu was all in with ace-jack and looked to be heading to the exit as Kuo had flopped a queen holding queen-ten. However, running Broadway cards kept him in the hunt.

Wilfred Yiu

However, Yiu couldn't keep that momentum going as he soon ran ace-six into Mamiya's ace-king. A turned open-ended straight draw did give Yiu some hope, but the river bricked, leaving him out in third.


Kuo took a marginal lead into heads-up play, but that soon became a massive deficit as the two finalists played out a massive pot. Mamiya held ace-queen and Kuo queen-four, and they both flopped top pair. When the action got to the river, Kuo shoved, and Mamiya eventually called, with her ace-kicker earning her a massive chip lead.

Wei Chun Kuo

Despite Kuo managing to double up once, the mountain was just too steep to climb. In the final hand of the night, Kuo three-bet shoved jack-nine and had to overcome the ace-five of Mamiya. An ace-high flop gave Mamiya a big lead, and she held through the runout, which meant Kuo had to settle for second.


That concludes the coverage of the National Cup Championship, but be sure to check the APT blog regularly find all the latest updates from the championship events at APTC.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 4:04:11 PM

Ruiko Mamiya Wins APT National Cup Championship for TWD 3,087,700 (~USD 101,905)

Level 42: 1,000,000 / 2,000,000 ante: 2,000,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Ruiko Mamiya has overcome a 2,398-entry field and defeated Wei Chun Kuo heads-up to become the first woman ever to win an APT National Cup Championship.


Mamiya had a roller-coaster of a final table en route to victory, at one point falling to fewer than 10 big blinds before surging up the counts to claim victory.


Mamiya will take home TWD 3,087,700 (~USD 101,905) along with an entry into the APT Main event and a coveted APT Lion Trophy for her outstanding performance.


Stay tuned for a recap of the event.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:48:00 PM

Wei Chun Kuo Eliminated in 2nd Place for TWD 3,025,000 (~USD 99,835)

Level 42: 1,000,000 / 2,000,000 ante: 2,000,000
Wei Chun Kuo

A couple hands after Ruiko Mamiya doubled through Wei Chun Kuo, Kuo shoved on the button for his last 12,000,000 and was called by Mamiya.


Wei Chun Kuo: Q 3


Ruiko Mamiya: 8 4


Both player's rails rushed the table to sweat the runout, which came 2 J 9 A K — leaving Kuo best with his queen and keeping his hopes of a comeback alive with a double up.


However, just a few hands later, Kuo raised to 4,000,000 on the button and Mamiya shoved to put him all in. Kuo obliged and called all in for about 26,000,000 total.


Wei Chun Kuo: J 9


Ruiko Mamiya: A 5


This time Mamiya had the best of it, and the A Q K flop gave her a commanding lead with a pair of aces.


Kuo still had outs to Broadway, but the 4 turn and 2 river left him second best, eliminating him in second place and sending Mamiya's rail into a frenzy.

PlayerChips
96,000,000(48 BB)
KW
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:27:55 PM

Mamiya Stuns Kuo

Level 41: 800,000 / 1,600,000 ante: 1,600,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Ruiko Mamiya just stunned Wei Chun Kuo!


Mamiya raised to 3,200,000 on the button and Kuo called in the big blind.


They went to a flop of 2 T Q, were Kuo check-called a bet of 1,700,000 from Mamiya.


A 5 on the turn saw Kuo check it over once again, and Mamiya continued to fire with a sizing of 3,700,000. Kuo wasted no time in making it 10,000,000, which Mamiya called.


When they J filled out the board, Kuo shoved, putting Mamiya to the test for her remaining 26,500,000. She tossed in a time bank, stared at the board, stood up, and announced a call.


Kuo then revealed Q 4 for a pair of queens, but Mamiya had that beat as she held A Q for a pair of queens with an ace-kicker.


Mamiya is on the brink!

PlayerChips
84,000,000(53 BB)
KW
12,000,000(8 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:16:17 PM

Wilfred Yiu Eliminated in 3rd Place for TWD 3,036,000 (~USD 100,200)

Level 40: 600,000 / 1,200,000 ante: 1,200,000
Wilfred Yiu

After chipping down in a couple of small pots, Wilfred Yiu raised to 2,600,000 from the small blind and was met with a shove from Ruiko Mamiya in the big blind.


Yiu thought a bit, but decided to commit his last 15,000,000 into the middle to put himself at risk.


Wilfred Yiu: A 6


Ruiko Mamiya: A K


It was a bad time to make a stand, as Mamiya had Yiu crushed with her suited ace-king.


"Six! Six!" Yiu's rail chanted as they sweat the runout.


It wasn't meant to be, however, as the 5 4 J 7 7 runout provided no help to Yiu, eliminated him in third place for TWD 3,036,000 (~USD 100,200).

PlayerChips
KW
52,000,000(43 BB)
44,000,000(37 BB)
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:06:03 PM

Confirmed Deal Numbers

Level 40: 600,000 / 1,200,000 ante: 1,200,000

Each of the three have locked up a guaranteed cash prize, as seen in the table below. There is TWD 388,700 (~USD 12,830) left to play for, plus the APTC Main Event seat!

Ruiko Mamiya

TWD 2,699,000 / USD 89,075


Wei Chun Kuo

TWD 3,025,000 / USD 99,835


Wilfred Yiu

TWD 3,036,000 / USD 100,200

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:03:26 PM

Yiu Four-Bet Folds, Doubles Shortly After

Level 40: 600,000 / 1,200,000 ante: 1,200,000
Wilfred Yiu

Immediately after play resumed, Ruiko Mamiya raised the button and Wei Chun Kuo three-bet the small blind. Wilfred Yiu four-bet to 16,000,000 from the big blind, which got Mamiya to fold. Kuo then shoved, and Yiu folded with around 18,000,000 behind.


A few orbits later, Yiu had his last 15,200,000 in the middle and was put at risk by Kuo.


Wilfred Yiu: A J


Wei Chun Kuo: Q T


Yiu was ahead, but the 2 3 Q flop meant he was staring third place in the face. A T turn actually gave him an extra out as any of the four remaining kings would give him Broadway.


Kuo was a massive favorite with his two pair, but Yiu erupted when the K hit the river, completing his straight and earning him a double-up.

PlayerChips
KW
43,000,000(36 BB)
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
32,500,000(27 BB)
21,500,000(18 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:55:12 PM

ICM Deal Made; Play Resumes

Level 39: 500,000 / 1,000,000 ante: 1,000,000

The three remaining players have agreed to an ICM chop, but will play for a set-aside amount along with the lion trophy and a APTC Main Event ticket.


Official numbers will be posted shortly.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:35:52 PM

Yiu Picks Off Kuo; Play Paused to Discuss a Deal

Level 39: 500,000 / 1,000,000 ante: 1,000,000

Wilfred Yiu raised to 2,200,000 on the button and Wei Chun Kuo defended his big blind.


They went to a flop of Q 7 3, where Kuo check-called a bet of 1,500,000 from Yiu to the 9 turn. Both checked and watched the Q hit the river.


Kuo took some time before he bet 4,500,000, and Yiu pretty quickly called, tabling A 7 for a pair of sevens. That was good as Kuo mucked.


The three players have asked for the clock to be paused while they discuss a potential deal.

PlayerChips
KW
36,000,000(36 BB)
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
34,000,000(34 BB)
26,000,000(26 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:33:01 PM

Wing Fai Kwan Eliminated in 4th Place for TWD 1,333,500 (~USD 44,010)

Level 39: 500,000 / 1,000,000 ante: 1,000,000
Wing Fai Kwan

Wing Fai Kwan shoved for around 13,000,000 from under the gun and it was folded around to Ruiko Mamiya, who called all in for approximatley 8,000,000 from the big blind.


Ruiko Mamiya: K J


Wing Fai Kwan: A T


Kwan held the lead, but lost it immediately on the 5 J 9 flop.


The 9 turn and 9 river left Mamiya with a full house and she doubled up through Kwan, who was left with a bit over 3,000,000 following the clash.


A few hands later, Kwan shoved under the gun for 3,000,000 and was called by Wilfred Yiu in the small blind and Mamiya in the big blind.


Both players checked down on the 7 3 T flop and J turn, but then Yiu bet out on the K river, which got an immediate fold from Mamiya.


Yiu tabled Q 9 for a straight, which was best against Kwan's Q J for a pair of jacks to eliminate him in fourth place for TWD 1,333,500 (~USD 44,010).

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
28,000,000(28 BB)
17,000,000(17 BB)
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:23:19 PM

Mamiya Sticking Around

Level 39: 500,000 / 1,000,000 ante: 1,000,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Ruiko Mamiya is hanging in there. She just shoved 4,500,000 from the small blind and was put at risk by Wing Fai Kwan in the big blind.


Ruiko Mamiya: A T


Wing Fai Kwan: A 8


Mamiya was in the lead, and found a safe flop in Q 4 2. A J turn gave her a flush draw, and the T river paired her ten to secure the double-up.

PlayerChips
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
25,000,000(25 BB)
10,000,000(10 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:20:45 PM

Florencio Campomanes Eliminated in 5th Place for TWD 1,113,300 (~USD 36,740)

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
Florencio Campomanes

Florencio Campomanes shoved for 6,000,000 even on the button and just behind him, Wilfred Yiu asked for a count before announcing, "Call." Ruiko Mamiya got out of the way in the big blind and hands were revealed.


Florencio Campomanes: K 8


Wilfred Yiu: K Q


Campomanes had one foot out the door against Yiu's dominating king, and the 4 6 3 9 2 runout bricked out fo both players, meaning Yiu's kicker played to eliminate Campomanes in fifth place.

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
28,000,000(35 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:18:37 PM

I Hsuan Wu Eliminated in 6th Place for TWD 898,000 (~USD 29,640)

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
I Hsuan Wu

Wei Chun Kuo is an elimination machine today!


I Hsuan Wu shoved 3,400,000 from under the gun and Kuo called on the button. Wilfred Yiu also called in the big blind.


The action was checked all the way to showdown on the 3 8 6 7 T board, where Wu showed K J for king-high. Kuo flipped a pair of fives holding 5 5, and that also beat the A Q of Yiu.


I Hsuan Wu heads to the rail with TWD 898,000 (~USD 29,640)

PlayerChips
KW
38,000,000(48 BB)
IH
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:16:48 PM

Tsz Him Chan Eliminated in 7th Place for TWD 686,300 (~USD 22,650)

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
Tsz Him Chan

Tsz Him Chan was down to his last 600,000 and put them in from early position. Wei Chun Kuo shoved the small blind to isolate.


Tsz Him Chan: J 8


Wei Chun Kuo: K K


Kuo was way ahead, and despite Chan picking up some outs on the turn with a double gutter, the river ran clean on the 7 5 7 9 3 board.


Tsz Him Chan was eliminated in 7th Place for TWD 686,300 (~USD 22,650).

PlayerChips
KW
30,000,000(38 BB)
TH
4,800,000(6 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:14:32 PM

Yiu Trips up Kwan to Take the Lead

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
Wilfred Yiu

Wilfred Yiu opened to 1,600,000 first to act and he was called by Wing Fai Kwan on the button.


Both players checked on the Q 5 9 flop and then Kwan called a 1,600,000 bet from Yiu on the 4 turn.


The Q river paired the board and Yiu sized up a bet of 2,200,000.


Kwan quickly called and Yiu showed Q T for trip queens. Kwan couldn't beat it and mucked — conceding the pot to Yiu.

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
26,000,000(33 BB)
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
22,000,000(28 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 1:40:01 PM

Kevin Tang Eliminated in 8th Place for TWD 495,000 (~USD 16,340)

Level 37: 300,000 / 600,000 ante: 600,000
Kevin Tang

Wing Fai Kwan opened to 1,200,000 from the hijack and Kevin Tang shoved 3,400,000 from the small blind. Kwan called.


Kevin Tang: Q J


Wing Fai Kwan: A 8


Tang was behind, but not for long as he paired his jack on the 6 5 J flop. However, an A on the turn gave Kwan the lead back with one card to come.


Tang needed a queen or a jack, but instead the A improved Kwan to trip aces, ending Tang's run in eighth.


PlayerChipsProgress
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
25,000,000(42 BB)
4,900,000
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 1:34:56 PM

Shiuan Cen Chang Eliminated in 9th Place for TWD 377,200 (~USD 12,450)

Level 37: 300,000 / 600,000 ante: 600,000
Shiuan Cen Chang

n the first of two hands, action folded around to the blinds and Shiuan Cen Chang shoved from the small blind. Tsz Him Chan tanked a bit, but decided to call all in from the big blind for his last 1,850,000.


Tsz Him Chan: Q 3


Shiuan Cen Chang: A K


Chan's cards were live against Chang's Big Slick, and he immediately paired his queen on the Q 8 5 flop to take a commanding lead.


The 5 turn nor 4 river changed anything and Chan doubled up through Chang.


Several hands later, Wei Chun Kuo raised to 1,300,000 from under the gun and Chang shoved for his last 5,000,000 from the hijack. It was folded back around to Kuo, who called to put Chang at risk.


Shiuan Cen Chang: K K


Wei Chun Kuo: A T


It was the second time Chang got his money in good, but a brutal A 4 5 4 7 runout gave Kuo the best hand with aces-up to put an end to Chang's run in 9th place.

PlayerChipsProgress
KW
25,000,000(42 BB)
6,500,000
TH
4,800,000(8 BB)
1,850,000
SC
busted
-5,000,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 1:30:22 PM

Mamiya Slides a Portion of her Stack over to Kuo

Level 37: 300,000 / 600,000 ante: 600,000
Wei Chun Kuo

Ruiko Mamiya opened with a raise to 1,200,000 from middle position before Wei Chun Kuo three-bet shoved 8,725,000 from the cutoff. The action got back to Mamiya, who took some time before she eventually called.


Wei Chun Kuo: A Q


Ruiko Mamiya: 9 9


Kuo took the lead on the 2 K Q flop, and never relinquished it as the 5 3 runout earned him a double-up. Mamiya still has around 9,000,000 to play with, but would have held a huge chip lead if she won that flip.

PlayerChipsProgress
KW
19,000,000(32 BB)
10,225,000
9,000,000(15 BB)
-8,725,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 1:11:06 PM

Campomanes Gets an Early Double

Level 37: 300,000 / 600,000 ante: 600,000

Wing Fai Kwan opened to 1,200,00 from the cutoff and Florencio Campomanes made it 3,100,000 from the small blind, leaving 325,000 behind. Kwan then shoved, and Campomanes called.


Florencio Campomanes: A K


Wing Fai Kwan: A 9


Campomanes was ahead, but was in danger of being the first to hit the rail on the final table. However, the K A 4 flop gave the Filipino player two pair and a huge lead in the hand.


An 8 turn sealed it for Campomanes, with the meaningless 6 filling out the board.

PlayerChipsProgress
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
18,000,000(30 BB)
-3,425,000
8,300,000(14 BB)
4,625,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 1:06:03 PM

Wu Doubles Through Yiu

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
I Hsuan Wu

Wilfred Yiu opened to 1,000,000 from middle position and it was folded to I Hsuan Wu, who shoved for his last 2,900,000 from the cutoff. Action came back around to Yiu, who verified the amount before sticking in a reluctant call.


I Hsuan Wu: J J


Wilfred Yiu: A 5


Wu pulled out his phone to sweat the runout, which came 6 7 5 2 K — keeping Wu's jacks best for the first double up of the final table.

PlayerChipsProgress
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
19,000,000(38 BB)
4,150,000
IH
7,000,000(14 BB)
-2,900,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:54:00 PM

Play Resumes

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000

After a short break, the final table is now underway with nine minutes remaining in the level.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:40:19 PM

Final Table Seat Draw

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
Top L-R) Kevin Tang, Wing Fai Kwan, Tsz Him Chan, Wilfred Yu, Florencio Campomanes. (Bottom L-R) Wei Chun Kuo, I Hsuan Wu, Ruiko Mamiya, Shiuan Cen Chang
PlayerChipsTableSeat
IH
3,150,000(6 BB)51
16,350,000(33 BB)52
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
21,000,000(42 BB)53
KW
9,975,000(20 BB)54
4,425,000(9 BB)55
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
6,600,000(13 BB)56
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
21,975,000(44 BB)57
SC
9,950,000(20 BB)58
TH
2,550,000(5 BB)59
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:39:35 PM

Final Table

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000

The players are taking a short break while they get set up for the final table.


Play will resume shortly.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:37:44 PM

Han-Hsu Hsieh Eliminated in 10th Place for TWD 315,100 (~USD 10,400)

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
Han-Hsu Hsieh

Shiuan Cen Chang opened to 1,000,000 from under the gun and it was folded to Han-Hsu Hsieh, who shoved for his last 2,100,000 on the button. Action came back around to Chang, who quickly called to put Hsieh at risk.


Han-Hsu Hsieh: K J


Shiuan Cen Chang: A J


Hsieh let out a groan after seeing he was domianted, and the 5 6 7 8 2 runout changed nothing, keeping Chang best with his ace to eliminate Hsieh just shy of the final table.

PlayerChips
SC
9,950,000(20 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:36:12 PM

Jaeah Kim Eliminated in 11th Place for TWD 315,100 (~USD 10,400)

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
Jaeah Kim

Wing Fai Kwan is in absolute dreamland right now!


Jaeah Kim and Kwan had built a pot of around 2,500,000 on a board of 2 K 8 Q, where Kim had bet 1,000,000 from under the gun. Kwan then came back with a raise to 4,500,000, sending Kim into the tank.


A few time banks later, Kim shoved around 8,000,000, and Kwan snap-called with a slightly bigger stack.


Jaeah Kim: T 9


Wing Fai Kwan: K Q


Nobody at the table could believe their eyes, but Kwan's were filled with dollar signs as his two pair was miles in front. Only a jack could prevent him from holding a huge chunk of chips, and the 8 river brought no surprises.


Kim stood there in disbelief at his failed bluff attempt, then gathered his belongings and headed to the payout desk for TWD 315,100 (~USD 10,400).

PlayerChips
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
21,000,000(42 BB)
JK
Jaeah KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:32:28 PM

Pi-Ying Hsu Eliminated in 12th Place for TWD 280,200 (~USD 9,250)

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000
Pi-Ying Hsu

Kevin Tang raised to 800,000 and Pi-Ying Hsu was forced all-in from the big blind for his last 25,000.


Pi-Ying Hsu: 7 3


Kevin Tang: T 9


Tang had the lead, and extended it on the flop of 4 9 6 with top pair. Hsu did have a gutshot, but the K K runout didn't deliver it, meaning he exited in 12th for TWD 280,200 (~USD 9,250).

PlayerChips
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
9,500,000(24 BB)
PY
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 12:30:06 PM

Jung An Chuang Eliminated in 13th Place for TWD 280,200 (~USD 9,250)

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000
Jung An Chuang

What just happened?!


Pi-Ying Hsu made it 1,700,000 from under the gun, leaving just a single 25,000 chip behind. Jung An Chuang then moved all in for 4,800,000 from the cutoff, and Wilfred Yiu shoved the small blind for around 11,000,000. Chuang then exposed his cards, as did Yiu, but Hsu was still to act with his single chip.


Incredibly, amazingly, astonishingly, whatever you want to call it, Hsu folded! There was no pay jump, and he was getting a billion-to-one odds, but he elected to fold.


Jung An Chuang: A Q


Wilfred Yiu: J J


Chuang had to win the flip, but he never did as the 5 9 9 2 5 runout kept the pocket jacks of Yiu in the lead.


That left Chuang on the sidelines, and Hsu with a single chip. Also, he's in the big blind after this hand!

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
18,000,000(45 BB)
PY
25,000(0 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:50:25 AM

Huan Yi Chiu Eliminated in 14th Place for TWD 250,200 (~USD 8,260)

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000
Huan Yi Chiu

Huan Yi Chiu shoved for his last 1,700,000 from under the guna nd it was folded to Kevin Tang in the small blind, who also moved all in for more.


Huan Yi Chiu: J 8


Kevin Tang: Q T


The board ran out 9 2 4 6 T, which left Tang best with a higher flush to eliminate Chiu in 14th place.

PlayerChips
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
12,000,000(30 BB)
HY
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:47:06 AM

Alan Lau Eliminated in 15th Place for TWD 250,200 (~USD 8,260)

Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
Alan Lau

Alan Lau moved all in for just over 6,000,000 from the cutoff, and after some time in the tank, Wei Chun Kuo called with a slightly bigger stack from the big blind.


Alan Lau: K Q


Wei Chun Kuo: 7 7


It was an all-too-familiar coinflip deep in a poker tournament, and this one went the way of Kuo as his sevens held up through the 4 T 8 2 4 runout.

PlayerChips
KW
13,000,000(26 BB)
8,100,000(16 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:44:27 AM

Shao Fu Wang Eliminated in 16th Place for TWD 220,100 (~USD 7,260)

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000
Shao Fu Wang

Shao Fu Wang had just 350,000 remaining in his stack and moved them all in from the hijack. Jaeah Kim was in the small blind and made it 1,000,000 to isolate.


Shao Fu Wang: Q 8


Jaeah Kim: K T


Wang was live, but the K 3 5 flop wasn't ideal as Kim made top pair.


There was a little hope when the Q landed on the turn and the A river was of no help, ending Wang's run in 16th for TWD 220,100 (~USD 7,260).

PlayerChips
JK
Jaeah KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
9,500,000(24 BB)
SF
300,000(1 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:41:02 AM

Miwa Eliminated; Hsieh Doubles

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000

Takato Miwa committed his last 600,000 in the big blind after Wing Fai Kwan raised on the button to put himself at risk.


Takato Miwa: 5 3


Wing Fai Kwan: A 9


Miwa's rags were live, but the K Q 8 T T runout kept Kwan best with his ace for the knockout.


Shortly after combining to two tables, Han-Hsu Hsieh shoved for his last 1,400,000 on the button. Just behind him, Shao Fu Wang also shoved for 1,700,000.


Han-Hsu Hsieh: K Q


Shao Fu Wang: T T


It was a race that went Hsieh's way after the K A 6 7 A runout left him with a pair of kings, leaving Wang with just 300,000 following the clash.

PlayerChips
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
8,000,000(20 BB)
3,800,000(10 BB)
SF
300,000(1 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:25:03 AM

Yang's Elimination Leaves the Field One Away From Two Tables

Level 34: 150,000 / 300,000 ante: 300,000
Ting-Chieh Yang

The action slowed down a tad as the field had condensed to just three tables, but now they are one away from the final 16 as Ting-Chieh Yang hit the rail. He moved all in from the small blind for 3,325,000, and Jaeah Kim called in the big blind.


Ting-Chieh Yang: K 2


Jaeah Kim: A Q


Yang did pick up a combo draw on the 4 3 3 5 board, but the J river was a brick, ending his run in 18th.

PlayerChips
JK
Jaeah KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
9,500,000(32 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 11:08:04 AM

Wu Doubles Through Tang

Level 34: 150,000 / 300,000 ante: 300,000
I Hsuan Wu

I Hsuan Wu shoved for his last million from under the gun and was called by Kevin Tang on the button to be put at risk.


I Hsuan Wu: T 6


Kevin Tang: A 2


It was a shove made of dire circumstances, but Wu caught a lucky break after the 4 9 3 T 3 runout left him best with a pair of tens for a crucial double up.

PlayerChips
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
3,200,000(11 BB)
IH
2,750,000(9 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:49:25 AM

Ma Mamiya! Here We Go Again

Level 33: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Kim Hyosung shoved for his last 1,800,000 from early position and just behind him, Ruiko Mamiya announced she was also all in. The remaining players got out of the way and another showdown was held.


Kim Hyosung: K Q


Ruiko Mamiya: A Q


Mamiya had Hyosung dominated, and the 2 3 6 7 8 runout added yet another elimination to her growing tally.

PlayerChips
15,000,000(60 BB)
HK
Hyosung KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:47:53 AM

Yiu's Big Slick Taken Down by Wu

Level 33: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000
Wilfred Yiu

I Hsuan Wu just used up some of his luck as he came from way behind to double up.


Wu had shoved from under the gun for 1,475,000 and Wilfred Yiu announced a three-bet to 3,000,000 from the next seat. Everybody else folded.


I Hsuan Wu: A 5


Wilfred Yiu: A K


Wu was in danger of being eliminated, but did see a way out of the hole he was in as the 9 7 A flop gave him a flush draw.


He wasn't made to sweat any longer as the 2 turn completed his flush, leaving Yiu drawing dead. A meaningless 9 fell on the river, and Wu doubled up.

PlayerChips
IH
3,500,000(14 BB)
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
2,200,000(9 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:30:56 AM

Mamiya is on Fire!

Level 33: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000

Leon Tay shoved for his last 3,000,000 from under the gun and it was folded to Ruiko Mamiya, who called to put Tay at risk.


Leon Tay: 4 4


Ruiko Mamiya: A J


The T 8 8 flop came safe for Tay, and the 9 river left him one card from doubling up.


Mamiya's momentum couldn't be stopped, however, as the Q river improved her to a straight, which got a collective gasp from the other players at the table as Mamiya claimed another elimination.


Mamiya is the current chip leader with about 13,000,000.

PlayerChips
13,000,000(52 BB)
QL
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:27:56 AM

Chuang Bricks Out as Miwa's Queens Hold

Level 33: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000
Jung An Chiang

Jung An Chiang was putting his big stack to work and made it 650,000 to go from early position. Wei Chun Kuo called in the cutoff before Takato Miwa shoved the button for 1,650,000.


Chuang enquired as to how much Kuo had, and upon learning it was around 4,000,000, he shoved. Kuo quickly folded.


Takato Miwa: Q Q


Jung An Chiang: A T


Miwa had the best hand, but his queens became very vulnerable on the 8 T 5 flop as Chuang picked up a flush draw and top pair. Chuang was rooting for a spade, but it was a case of too many outs as the 4 K runout meant Miwa doubled up.

PlayerChips
7,500,000(30 BB)
4,000,000(16 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:20:18 AM

Break Time

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000

The remaining 22 players are going on a 15-minute break.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 10:18:41 AM

Mamiya Stack Soars to Nearly 10 Million

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Derek Chen opened to 1,000,000 from early position and just behind him, Ruiko Mamiya three-bet to 4,100,000. Everyone folded back to Chen, who tanked before committing his stack of about 3,000,000 into the middle.


Derek Chen: A J


Ruiko Mamiya: J J


The board ran out 8 K K 6 K — leaving Mamiya best with kings-full to eliminate Chen and vault up the rankings.

PlayerChips
9,800,000(49 BB)
DC
Derek ChenUnited States [USA]United States
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:48:52 AM

Yiu Goes Runner-Runner to Felt Ng

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000

Wilfred Yiu shoved for approximately 2,000,000 from under the gun and action folded to Ngai Chung Ng in the hijack, who called all in for his last 800,000. Everyone else folded and hands were turned face up.


Ngai Chung Ng: Q Q


Wilfred Yiu: A 6


The 7 5 7 flop prompted Yiu to say, "Backdoor!" as he had backdoor draws to both a straight and a flush.


The 4 turn improved Yiu to an open-ended straight draw and, as if Yiu willed it to happen, the 3 river filled his straight to crack Ng's queens for the knockout.


"Backdoor!" Yiu exclaimed in victory.

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
3,400,000(17 BB)
NC
Ngai Chung NgHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:46:40 AM

Ha Moves Up the Counts After Stacking Akeno

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000

Thai Ha is moving up the counts and has around 5,000,000 now after just sending Keiya Akeno to the rail.


Akeno shoved around 1,200,000 from middle position, and Ha flicked in the call from the hijack.


Keiya Akeno: 3 3


Thai Ha: 6 6


"Ahhhhh," grumbled Akeno, who saw he needed to find a two-outer to stay alive. A flop of Q J 4 didn't offer any help, and the J turn meant he had one shot left to survive.


That shot missed its target as the T hit the river, ending Akeno's run.

PlayerChips
QH
Quang HaViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
5,000,000(25 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:31:03 AM

Chiu Shows the Goods

Level 31: 80,000 / 160,000 ante: 160,000
Huan Yi Chiu

Three ways on a flop of 5 4 3 with a large pot already in the middle, Juwon Kim checked from the small blind and Huan Yi Chiu checked from the big blind to Leon Tay, who bet 250,000.


Kim called, but Chiu announced he was all in for approximately 2,400,000.


Tay quickly laid his hand down, but Kim went deep into the tank.


Kim eventually folded by turning pocket queens face up and sending them into the muck.


Chiu graciously showed he held 5 4 for two pair before collecting the pot.

PlayerChips
HY
3,900,000(24 BB)
JK
Juwon KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
3,600,000(23 BB)
QL
3,500,000(22 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:29:30 AM

Chen Can't Lay Down Jacks

Level 31: 80,000 / 160,000 ante: 160,000

Derek Chen had opened from under the gun, and Ruiko Mamiya called from the big blind to see a flop of 9 K A. Mamiya checked, Chen bet 250,000, Mamiya shoved 745,000, and Chen eventually called.


Ruiko Mamiya: A 3


Derek Chen: J J


Mamiya flopped the ace, and Chen just couldn't let go of his pocket jacks. He did have two outs, but they remained hidden as the 9 6 runout secured Mamiya a double-up.

PlayerChips
2,400,000(15 BB)
DC
Derek ChenUnited States [USA]United States
1,900,000(12 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:08:07 AM

Three-Way All-In Goes Liu's Way

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000

There was a raise from Wilfred Yiu on the button and Lee Wee Liew shoved his short stack of just over 300,000 in from the small blind. Ngai Chung Ng reshoved from the big blind, and Yiu snapped off his stack of 1,900,000. ;


Lee Wee Liew: Q J


Wilfred Yiu: A A


Ngai Chung Ng: J J


"One out!" shouted Ng, who was looking for the last remaining jack in the deck. Yiu was sitting pretty, ans the 9 T 9 flop kept him safe for the main pot. Liew had a shot at the side pot with an open-ended, but the 2 T runout offered no help, meaning he hit the rail.


When all was said and done, Yiu took both pots and climbed to around 4,200,000, while Ng dropped to 1,000,000. A great orbit for Yiu, not so much for Liew.

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
4,200,000(35 BB)
NC
Ngai Chung NgHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,000,000(8 BB)
LW
Lee Wee LiewMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 9:06:44 AM

Yiu Doubles Through Liew

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000

Wilfred Yiu raised to 875,000 from the small blind, leaving himself a single t-5,000 chip behind. Lee Wee Liew weighed his options in the big blind, but eventually decided put Yiu all in.


Yiu quickly called and a showdown was held.


Wilfred Yiu: A 6


Lee Wee Liew: K 4


The 6 9 J J 6 runout left Yiu best with a full house and he was awarded the double-up while Lee was left with just 300,000.

PlayerChips
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,800,000(15 BB)
LW
Lee Wee LiewMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
300,000(3 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 8:55:00 AM

Chen Eliminates Molenaar

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000
Li Wei Chen

Action folded around to the blinds, where Michel Molenaar raised to 400,000, leaving himself about 100,000 behind from the small blind.


Li Wei Chen responded with a shove from the big blind, and Molenaar used up his timebanks before committing his remaining stack into the middle.


Michel Molenaar: A 8


Li Wei Chen: A 9


Chen had Molenaar's kicker pipped, and the 3 Q 9 flop left Molenaar drawing nearly dead after pairing Chen's nine.


The K turn left Molenaar drawing dead and the K river made his elimination official.

PlayerChips
LW
1,650,000(14 BB)
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 8:52:21 AM

Miwa Holds to Double

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000

Takato Miwa moved 565,000 of his stack into the middle from early position, leaving just 5,000 behind. Chih Hao Hu then raised from the small blind, and Miwa called of his last chip.


Takato Miwa: A Q


Chih Hao Hu: A J


Miwa was ahead, and extended his lead on the 7 T Q flop with top pair. However, Hu did have a gutshot to Broadway as any king would give him the nuts. However, no kings could be seen as the T 3 runout meant Miwa doubled up.

PlayerChips
CH
1,700,000(14 BB)
1,400,000(12 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 8:28:18 AM

Lau Holds a Monster Stack

Level 29: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000
Alan Lau

There are around 96,000,000 chips in play with 42 players remaining, and Alan Lau has almost 10% of them! His stack sits at over 8,000,000, which seems to be the chip lead at the moment.

PlayerChips
8,100,000(81 BB)
1,800,000(18 BB)
TV
Tom VerbruggenNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
1,500,000(15 BB)
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
700,000(7 BB)
TH
600,000(6 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 8:26:12 AM

Hsu Flushes Lo Out

Level 29: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000

Pi-Ying Hsu opened to 200,000 from the hijack and was called by Florencio Campomanes in the small blind and Wai Kit Lo in the big blind for a three-way pot.


Action checked through on the 9 8 3 flop and then Campomanes led out for 150,000 after the K turn brought four cards to a flush. Lo used up a timebank and called, but Hsu then made it 500,000 to go.


Campomanes quickly folded and Lo used up another timebank before landing on a call.


The T completed the board and Lo checked to Hsu, who put a stack of chips in to put Lo all in for his last 400,000.


Lo tanked a bit before calling all in and Hsu showed the goods with A T for the nut flush.


Lo showed he held K J for a lower flush and was forced to surrender his stack over to Hsu.

PlayerChips
PY
3,600,000(36 BB)
1,800,000(18 BB)
WK
Wai Kit LoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 8:12:31 AM

Aces Help Liang Rocket Up the Leaderboard

Level 29: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000
Patrick Liang

Jung An Chuang opened to 200,000 from under the gun and Patrick Liang three-bet to 500,000 from the next seat. Chih-Wei Chen was in the big blind and moved all in for 570,000, which both Chuang and Liang called.


The flop came 3 K Q and when it got to Liang, he bet 300,000. Chuang folded.


Chih-Wei Chen: A K


Patrick Liang: A A


Chen probably felt confident seeing that flop, but was instead drawing slim against the aces of Liang. No kings arrived on the 5 2 runout, and Chen hit the rail.

PlayerChips
3,400,000(34 BB)
2,800,000(28 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:53:20 AM

Time for a Breather

Level 29: 50,000 / 100,000 ante: 100,000

The remaining 50 players have been sent on a 15-minute break.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:52:07 AM

Ha's Stack Soars After Busting Lee

Level 28: 40,000 / 80,000 ante: 80,000
Quang Ha

Quang Thai Ha opened to 16,000 from middle position and was called by Michel Molenaar in the small blind and Xiaoyun Lee in the big blind.


Action checked through on the 3 T 6 flop and then Molenaar led out for 180,000 on the K turn. Lee used up a timebank before calling and then Ha announced a check-raise to 480,000.


Molenaar quickly let his hand go, but Lee announced he was all in for a bit more and was quickly called by Ha.


Xiaoyun Lee: K Q


Quang Thai Ha: T T


Lee was already drawing dead on the turn and the 2 river made his elimination offical to send the massive pot Ha's way.

PlayerChips
QH
Quang HaViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
4,000,000(50 BB)
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
1,150,000(14 BB)
XL
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:50:19 AM

Wu's Run Comes to an End

Level 28: 40,000 / 80,000 ante: 80,000
Chia Yun Wu

Chia Yun Wu was short-stacked and got his last 130,000 in the middle from middle position. The bad news for him was that he got three callers, but on the bright side, his stack would more than quadruple up if he won the hand.


On the T A 5 flop, it checked to Patrick Liang in the cutoff, and he bet 100,000. Wu I Hsuan called in the small blind, and Ben Gur folded the big blind.


It then checked to showdown on the 6 8 runout, where everybody showed their cards. Hsuan had the best of it with A 5 for two pair, and that was enough to scoop the pot and send Wu out, who held K J.

PlayerChips
2,000,000(25 BB)
IH
1,700,000(21 BB)
WC
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:29:08 AM

Chen Catches Sommart Getting Frisky

Level 27: 30,000 / 60,000 ante: 60,000

Li Wei Chen called from the small blind and Arankeeree Sommart took his option and shoved for 935,000 total.


Chen immediately asked for a count and put then called to put Sommart at risk.


Arankeeree Sommart: J 7


Li Wei Chen: A 4


It was the right call, and Chen was rewarded after the 2 8 3 J K runout left him best with a flush to eliminate Sommart.

PlayerChips
LW
2,250,000(38 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:27:53 AM

Daily Quads for Hsieh

Level 27: 30,000 / 60,000 ante: 60,000
Sound the daily quads siren!

Wai Kit Lo opened the hijack to 120,000 and then called the shove of Han-Hsu Hsieh, who moved all in for 635,000 from the small blind.


Han-Hsu Hsieh: 5 5


Wai Kit Lo: A Q


Hsieh's pair needed to hold, and that seemed very likely after the 2 A 5 flop gave him a set. Just to fully secure the pot, the dealer turned over the 5 to give Hsieh quads!


The 4 river was irrelevant, and Hsieh doubled up with quads.

PlayerChips
1,300,000(22 BB)
WK
Wai Kit LoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
700,000(12 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:26:34 AM

Mamiya Doubles Again After Spiking Ace on the River

Level 27: 30,000 / 60,000 ante: 60,000

Kota Yamaguchi raised to 120,000 from the hijack and just behind him, Ruiko Mamiya shoved for 530,000 total. It was folded back around to Yamaguchi, who verified the amount before sticking in a call.


Ruiko Mamiya: A Q


Kota Yamaguchi: J J


Mamiya found herself in another coinflip situation for her tournament life, which looked bleak after the T 5 T flop and 9 turn.


However, the dealer brought the A on the river, pairing Mamiya's ace and getting an "Aye ya!" from Yamaguchi, who was forced to surrender a portion of his stack over to Mamiya.

PlayerChips
1,200,000(20 BB)
825,000(14 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 7:02:45 AM

Phetcharaporn Flops a Boat Gets Max Value

Level 27: 30,000 / 60,000 ante: 60,000

There were already around 400,000 in pot on a flop of 4 7 4 when both Chang Le Lin and Nachawanon Phetcharaporn checked from the blinds. Cheuk Lun Li then made a small bet from under the gun, which Lin raised to 200,000. Phetcharaporn caleld, and Li folded.


On the 9 turn, Lin shoved, and Phetcharaporn snap-called for his stack of 385,000.


Chang Le Lin: 6 4


Nachawanon Phetcharaporn: 7 4


Lin had flopped trips, but was behind to the flopped full house of his Thai opponent. His only hope was a chop with a nine on the river, but that didn't arrive, so Lin had to fork out chips over to Phetcharaporn.

PlayerChips
1,600,000(27 BB)
CL
700,000(12 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:55:06 AM

Kim Chips up With Aces

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000

Juwon Kim opened to 150,000 from early position and found one caller in Michel Molenaar in the big blind.


Both players checked on the 4 7 8 flop and then Molenaar check-called a 200,000 bet from Kim on the K turn.


Neither player put a chip into the pot on the Q river and Molenaar turned over K J for top pair.


To Molenaar's surprise, it was no good as Kim turned over a carefully played A A to claim the pot.

PlayerChips
JK
Juwon KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
2,100,000(42 BB)
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
930,000(19 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:49:30 AM

Wu Flop Top Pair to Double Through Gur

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Cheng Hung Wu

There were around 350,000 chips in the middle on a flop of 6 T 7 when Cheng Hung Wu checked the small blind, as did Wing Fai Kwan in the big blind. Ben Gur fired 85,000 from the button, Wu shoved 205,000, Kwan folded, and Gur called.


Cheng Hung Wu: K T


Ben Gur: A 7


Wu caught top pair and just needed to fade aces and sevens to more than double up. A 2 turn was safe for him, as was the 6 river, which earned him the pot.

PlayerChips
BG
Ben GurIsrael [ISR]Israel
750,000(15 BB)
750,000(15 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:47:55 AM

Zhao Falls to Kim's Ladies

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Jaeah Kim

Xiaowen Zhao was already all in for approxmately 600,000 from the cutoff against Jaeah Kim, who had Zhao covered in the small blind.


Xiaowen Zhao: A J


Jaeah Kim: Q Q


Zhao needed some help, but the 7 3 Q flop left him drawing to runner-runner against Kim's set.


The 8 turn sealed the deal, and a meaningless 3 made Zhao's elimination official.


The field is now down to 93 players.

PlayerChips
JK
Jaeah KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
1,700,000(34 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:46:13 AM

A Wild Pot in the Land of Many Chens

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Ren Hao Chen

Kuan Ying Chen can thank the poker gods that he is still in the tournament right now, as he just got lucky against Ren Hao Chen.


On a table with five Chens, there was an open from Hong Yu Chen under the gun, before Ren Hao Chen shoved around 2,000,000 from the cutoff. Kuan Ying Chen was in the small blind and cold-called off his stack of 615,000, and Hong Yu Chen folded.


Kuan Ying Chen: K J


Ren Hao Chen: A K


Kuan Ying Chen was in trouble, but did see a path to survival on the 2 8 8 flop as he picked up a flush draw. It was all over on the T turn as he completed his flush, with a meaningless 6 filling out the board.

PlayerChips
1,400,000(28 BB)
RH
1,350,000(27 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:18:14 AM

Liow's Run Comes to an End

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
Greg Liow

Greg Liow, widely known for his popular "Greg Goes All In" YouTube channel, shoved for around 120,000 from the cutoff and was called by Chih-Wei Chen in the small blind and Kuan Ying Chen in the big blind.


Both Chens checked down on the A 8 Q flop and 4 turn, but Kuan bet 80,000 after Chih-Wei checked on the 5 river.


"Oh no," Liow said.


Chih-Wei folded and Kuan turned over 5 4 for a runner-runner two pair


"I knew that was a bad card," Liow said as he revealed A 2 for a pair of aces to be eliminated. "So sick."

PlayerChips
725,000(18 BB)
400,000(10 BB)
GL
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:15:53 AM

Chen Runs Into Big Slick

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000

Kuan Yu Chen had his stack of around 300,000 in from under the gun, and was quickly called by Pi-Ying Hsu in the big blind.


Kuan Yu Chen: A Q


Pi-Ying Hsu: A K


Chen needed to get lucky, but didn't manage it as the 9 4 T 4 3 runout meant he hit the rail.

PlayerChips
PY
750,000(19 BB)
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 6:05:52 AM

Mamiya Wins a Flip Against Benor

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
Ruiko Mamiya

Daniel Benor shoved from early position, and when it got to Ruiko Mamiya in the big blind, she called to put her whole stack at risk of just less than 300,000.


Ruiko Mamiya: K Q


Daniel Benor: 7 7


Mamiya was flipping for her tournament life, and got off to great start as the K A 3 flop paired her king. A Q on the turn improved her to an unneeded two pair, and the 5 river was safe, meaning she doubled up.

PlayerChips
600,000(15 BB)
DB
150,000(4 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 5:59:35 AM

Ybarsabal Bested by Gur in Battle of the Blinds

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
Ben Gur

Action folded around to the blinds, where Ben Gur announced he was all in from the small blind.


Benhur Ybarsabal called all in for about 400,000 from the big blind and hands were revealed.


Benhur Ybarsabal: 3 3


Ben Gur: 7 7


Gur let out a hearty laugh after seeing he was well ahead of Ybarsabal's treys, but that didn't stop Ybarsabal from shouting, "Three! Three!" as the board was dealt.


The 8 4 Q flop was safe for Gur, who shouted, "Hold!" in return.


A drama-free J and 9 filled out the board, keeping Gur best with his sevens to eliminate Ybarsabal.

PlayerChipsProgress
BG
Ben GurIsrael [ISR]Israel
1,450,000(36 BB)
440,000
BY
Benhur YbarsabalPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 5:31:00 AM

Break Time

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000

The remaining 125 players have been sent on a 15-minute break.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 5:30:04 AM

Molenaar Sends Chen Out

Level 24: 15,000 / 30,000 ante: 30,000

Michel Molenaar opened to 60,000 first to act and just behind him, Chun Cheng Chen shoved for his last 225,000. Action folded back around to Molenaar, who quickly placed a single chip into the middle to indicate a call.


Chun Cheng Chen: A J


Michel Molenaar: 6 6


The 3 9 4 flop was of no help to Chen, and the 6 turn left him drawing dead after improving Molenaar to a set.


An irrelevant T completed the board and Molenaar collected Chen's stack.

PlayerChipsProgress
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
900,000(30 BB)
270,000
busted
-225,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 5:28:41 AM

Huang Clings to Life After Quadrupling up

Level 23: 10,000 / 25,000 ante: 25,000

Jing Ku Huang shoved for a bit over 20,000 from under the gun and was called by Chih Hao Hu from directly behind. Wang Sum Li then shoved for around 450,000 from middle position, which got folds from everyone else at the table, including Hu.


Jing Ku Haung: A 7


Wang Sum Li: A Q


It looked bleak for Huang, who looked poised to bust after riding his short stack for some time, but the 3 J 7 3 4 runout improved him to sevens-up, giving him a bit of breathing room after climbing back to 120,000.

PlayerChipsProgress
CH
950,000(38 BB)
-20,000
WS
Wang Sum LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
430,000(17 BB)
-20,000
120,000(5 BB)
75,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 4:50:00 AM

Lin Flips His Way to a Double

Level 23: 10,000 / 25,000 ante: 25,000

Chang Le Lin shoved for his last 170,000 from middle position and action folded to Hao Che Cheng, who asked for a count before announcing a call. Everyone else folded and hands were revealed.


Chang Le Lin: A Q


Hao Che Cheng: 6 6


The K Q 2 flop immediately vaulted Lin into the lead with a pair of queens, and the 9 turn nor K river changed anything to keep Lin's deep run alive.

PlayerChipsProgress
780,000(31 BB)
-170,000
CL
400,000(16 BB)
230,000
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 4:27:16 AM

Hsieh Breaches a Million After Forcing a Fold From Yamashita

Level 22: 10,000 / 20,000 ante: 20,000

Flight C chipleader Daito Yamashita raised to 40,000 on the button and was three-bet to 110,000 by Han-Hsu Hsieh in the big blind. Yamashita called.


Yamashita called a 55,000 bet from Hsieh on the 4 2 5 flop, but folded after Hsieh made the same bet on the 3 turn.


Hsieh has been on fire since the start of the day, and has grown his stack from 148,000 at the start of play to 1,000,000.

PlayerChips
1,000,000(50 BB)
850,000(43 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 4:07:03 AM

Dropping Like Flies

Level 22: 10,000 / 20,000 ante: 20,000

The chips have been flying in the early levels of the final day, as the field is already down to 220 players within the first hour.


The following players have busted, but will take away a min-cash worth TWD 22,200 ( ~USD 730) for their efforts.

PlayerChips
BG
Ben GurIsrael [ISR]Israel
busted
YX
busted
busted
busted
busted
DG
Danny GroganUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
busted
MT
Mike TakayamaPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
busted
SC
busted
JC
busted
SG
Sasha GuerinUnited States [USA]United States
busted
busted
EL
Erwin Lee MaUnited States [USA]United States
busted
ZH
Zheng Han BehSingapore [SGP]Singapore
busted
busted
SA
Selim AgrebiSwitzerland [CHE]Switzerland
busted
busted
busted
busted
busted
SK
busted
AC
busted
busted
busted
MJ
Michael Joseph AllenUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
busted
busted
busted
DL
Daniel LeiUnited States [USA]United States
busted
busted
busted
WM
busted
HL
Homan LauHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
JL
Jay LeongSingapore [SGP]Singapore
busted
busted
LS
busted
BC
Bondi ChengHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
YC
Yiyi ChenTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
busted
busted
busted
HY
Ho Young JungSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
SJ
Sung Jin YunSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
AV
busted
HC
busted
MH
Man Ho ChoyHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
CY
busted
YH
busted
busted
busted
KI
busted
SC
Sze Chun LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
NC
busted
YY
Yuen YuTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
busted
CT
busted
AL
Alex Lee 6Malaysia [MYS]Malaysia
busted
JM
Joris MichlNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
busted
WY
Wing Yu LauHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
busted
busted
HL
busted
NG
Nicholas GoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
busted
JL
Jan LeoncioPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
busted
busted
busted
WK
Wing Kei ChanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
busted
SY
Shi Yi AniSingapore [SGP]Singapore
busted
LN
Leonard NgUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
busted
busted
RY
Robertson YapPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
busted
CH
busted
JW
Jee Weon KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
busted
SK
busted
PJ
Park JaewanSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
busted
LJ
Liam JehuAustralia [AUS]Australia
busted
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:57:06 AM

Arita's Double up Leaves Wong With Crumbs

Level 21: 8,000 / 16,000 ante: 16,000
Arita Naohiro

Kwong Ching Wong shoved from early position for about 160,000 and it was folded to Arita Naohiro, who also went all in for a bit less from the small blind. Darius Neagoe folded in the big blind and a showdown was held.


Arita Naohiro: A Q


Kwong Ching Wong: A 9


The K 7 J flop kept Naohiro ahead, but the 9 turn vaulted Wong into the lead after pairing his nine.


The drama wasn't over, however, as the Q river left Naohiro best with a pair of queens to score him the double-up.


Wong, meanwhile, was forced to surrender the majority of his stack and was left with just 25,000.

PlayerChips
200,000(13 BB)
KC
25,000(2 BB)
Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:28:45 AM

Takayama Among the First to Fall on Final Day

Level 21: 8,000 / 16,000 ante: 16,000

On one of the first hands of play, Mike Takayama shoved his remaining 50,000 into the middle from under the gun. Action folded around to William Ysmael, who quickly called to put Takayama at risk.


Mike Takayama: A T


William Ysmael: A Q


Takayama would need some help agaisnt Ysmael's dominating ace, but the 8 J 5 6 J runout kept Ysmael's queen-kicker best to eliminate Takayama in the early going.

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 3:15:33 AM

Action Underway

Level 21: 8,000 / 16,000 ante: 16,000

The final 337 players have taken their seats and cards are in the air!

Karlo De SottoKarlo De Sotto
11/16/2025, 2:07:44 AM

Who Will Claim the APTC National Cup Championship Title?

The final day of the APTC National Cup Championship is upon us, with just 337 players remaining from the massive 2,398-entry field spread across five starting flights. They will reconvene at the Red Space, Taipei at 11:15am and battle until one person is left holding every chip in play.


The record-breaking turnout (for any APT side event to date) generated a TWD 29,849,200 (~USD 985,120) prize pool. Although everyone remaining has already secured a min-cash worth TWD 22,200 (~USD 730), everyone will be gunning for the TWD 4,805,400 (~USD 158,600) top prize, which includes a seat in the APT Main Event worth TWD 311,000 (~USD 10,000).


Best positioned to claim the title is Kevin Tang, who enters the final day with a commanding 1,233,000 stack. Tang caught fire during the closing levels of Flight E, vaulting from the brink of elimination to the very top of the leaderboard in a dramatic ascent.

NATIONAL CUP CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL DAY TOP TEN STACKS

PlayerChips
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,233,000
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,112,700
1,092,000
YB
Yu BaoChina [CHN]China
1,078,000
HY
1,056,000
KW
1,012,000
TP
931,000
892,000
874,000
CH
857,000

Action will resume on Level 21, which features 8,000/16,000 blinds with a 16,000 big blind ante. Levels will last 30 minutes for the duration of the tournament, which will continue until a champion is crowned.


With money, prestige, and APT glory on the line, players are sure to bring their A-game. A always, check back here for continuing updates right up until the next National Cup Championship winner is crowned.


For the final day seat draw, Click here.


For full payout information, Click here.

Seat Draw

PlayerChipsTableSeat
KK
Ka Kiu FungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
84,000
CH
Chung HeungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
204,00051
BW
461,00052
CY
210,00053
104,00054
228,00055
251,00056
576,00057
YY
672,00058
DV
Da Vin HyunSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
252,00061
373,00062
WS
Wing Sun ChoiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
209,00063
247,00064
CY
60,00065
NC
Ngai Chung NgHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
24,00066
HC
184,00067
DG
Danny GroganUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
54,00068
TA
679,00071
WK
Wing Kei ChanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
195,00072
255,00073
YH
125,00074
20,00075
MM
Michel MolenaarNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
135,00076
177,00077
178,00078
101,00081
CH
75,00082
LS
101,00083
HY
209,00084
SK
194,00085
217,00086
CL
215,00087
600,00088
WH
Winson HoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
42,00091
118,00092
DH
122,00093
133,00094
351,00095
CD
Chew DicksonSingapore [SGP]Singapore
162,00096
210,00097
170,00098
JH
Jung Hyun YuSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
432,000101
AL
Alex Lee 6Malaysia [MYS]Malaysia
90,000102
KC
Ka Chun KanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
104,000103
JK
Jaeah KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
177,000104
811,000105
YH
43,000106
277,000107
ID
Ivan Dela CruzPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
257,000108
1,092,000111
YT
157,000112
YY
707,000113
SA
Selim AgrebiSwitzerland [CHE]Switzerland
120,000114
KS
Kuen Shing SoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
367,000115
40,000116
281,000117
NG
Nicholas GoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
776,000118
AV
255,000121
BM
Brian Matthew GreenUnited States [USA]United States
144,000122
80,000123
YX
156,000124
403,000125
TC
Tze Chin AngSingapore [SGP]Singapore
634,000126
80,000127
LW
Lee Wee LiewMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
69,000128
ZH
Zheng Han BehSingapore [SGP]Singapore
166,000131
WF
Wei FanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
88,000132
65,000133
KT
Kevin TangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,233,000134
SY
132,000135
YC
Yiyi ChenTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
239,000136
296,000137
186,000138
480,000141
RS
Robert SpanoAustralia [AUS]Australia
194,000142
662,000142
161,000143
JC
81,000144
DK
Dongwoo KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
353,000145
WF
Wing Fai KwanHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
1,112,700146
WC
136,000147
301,000148
SC
77,000151
HY
Ho Young JungSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
102,000152
CY
414,000153
GL
294,000154
RH
529,000155
285,000156
827,000157
JC
71,000158
182,000161
WB
374,000162
HK
Hyosung KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
449,000163
TP
194,000164
RY
Robertson YapPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
160,000165
124,000166
132,000167
JS
222,000168
LH
Lee HyundongSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
310,000181
319,000182
CF
Cheuk Fan NgHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
395,000183
DL
Daniel LeiUnited States [USA]United States
355,000184
42,000185
JW
134,000186
204,000187
256,000188
SK
46,000191
26,000192
RT
Ravn TeoSingapore [SGP]Singapore
98,000193
55,000194
YC
433,000195
QL
525,000196
FR
Fabian RolliSwitzerland [CHE]Switzerland
240,000197
555,000198
163,000201
551,000202
KC
161,000203
825,000204
300,000205
AY
Anthony Yuan HuUnited States [USA]United States
402,000206
YJ
218,000207
88,000208
874,000241
228,000242
JK
Jihwan KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
187,000243
PC
488,000244
YB
Yu BaoChina [CHN]China
1,078,000245
150,000246
JY
Jae Youn LeeSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
106,000247
336,000248
TT
453,000251
EM
Edison MarzanPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
86,000252
274,000253
GY
208,000254
DC
Derek ChenUnited States [USA]United States
615,000255
ZZ
Zheming ZhuAustralia [AUS]Australia
149,000256
SH
Sze Hung LamHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
595,000257
109,000258
MJ
Michael Joseph AllenUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
96,000261
SC
Sze Chun LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
208,000262
JL
Jan LeoncioPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
172,000263
AP
Alan PhamAustralia [AUS]Australia
326,000264
JG
Ju GwanuSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
787,000265
AH
80,000266
HY
273,000267
AC
440,000268
55,000271
252,000272
AC
92,000273
305,000274
TV
Tom VerbruggenNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
348,000275
JP
John PerryAustralia [AUS]Australia
580,000276
YW
434,000277
DK
Donghyup KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
258,000278
KF
Kim FernandezPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
178,000281
IH
612,000282
285,000283
255,000284
LJ
Lim Jun JieSingapore [SGP]Singapore
239,000285
HS
Hao ShenTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
343,000286
BH
Beng Hong KerSingapore [SGP]Singapore
198,000287
197,000288
167,000291
DB
285,000292
NC
240,000293
BG
Ben GurIsrael [ISR]Israel
769,000294
YC
226,000295
219,000296
235,000297
451,000298
293,000301
229,000302
KY
494,000303
96,000304
KL
115,000305
142,000306
83,000307
255,000308
DO
253,000311
BC
Bondi ChengHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
174,000312
KI
194,000313
JT
Justin TsuiAustralia [AUS]Australia
753,000314
YK
245,000315
140,000316
216,000317
WJ
Weon Jin JungSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
75,000318
SY
Shi Yi AniSingapore [SGP]Singapore
259,000321
160,000322
CW
414,000323
EF
141,000324
JC
Jia ChengTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
509,000325
SC
782,000326
CY
65,000327
25,000328
79,000331
KH
Ka Him LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
238,000332
WY
Wing Yu LauHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
353,000333
EA
Edgar AsehanPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
631,000334
173,000335
HW
Hao WangTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
630,000336
TY
Tu YiTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
195,000337
149,000338
WS
Wang Sum LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
130,000341
YY
409,000342
87,000343
725,000344
TH
510,000345
140,000346
ZX
193,000347
508,000348
892,000351
214,000352
148,000353
YY
Yuen YuTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
3,000354
77,000355
191,000356
FC
Frank CucchiaraUnited States [USA]United States
700,000357
HY
1,056,000358
143,000361
JL
Jay LeongSingapore [SGP]Singapore
150,000362
JC
Jie ChenAustralia [AUS]Australia
243,000363
410,000364
OL
Oliver LirioPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
411,000365
376,000366
LA
336,000367
324,000368
TP
931,000371
YL
Yung LaiTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
107,000372
54,000373
CH
857,000374
KC
57,000375
264,000376
337,000377
WY
Wilfred YiuHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
128,000378
WY
William YsmaelPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
598,000381
MT
Mike TakayamaPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
50,000382
62,000383
SR
311,000384
JZ
Jie ZhangHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
362,000385
98,000386
EK
Eng Keat NgMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
295,000387
227,000388
AG
Albert GorelikUnited States [USA]United States
105,000391
CH
Chi Ho YeungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
414,000392
168,000393
OY
288,000394
SJ
Sung Jin YunSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
151,000395
KP
245,000396
JM
Joris MichlNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
100,000397
OL
Oi Lok WongHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
226,000398
YH
203,000401
WC
92,000402
107,000403
482,000404
164,000405
DN
609,000406
318,000407
EL
Erwin Lee MaUnited States [USA]United States
90,000408
KW
1,012,000411
406,000413
RL
Russ LeungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
622,000414
LW
577,000415
HL
Homan LauHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
55,000416
230,000417
HO
Hal Oscar RotholzUnited States [USA]United States
461,000418
CT
127,000421
WK
Wai Kit LoHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
658,000422
82,000423
HL
Hao LinHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
235,000424
324,000425
CF
156,000426
753,000427
140,000428
TI
Tung I WuTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
259,000431
CL
Cheuk Lun LiHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
261,000432
793,000433
290,000434
SF
100,000435
ML
603,000436
181,000437
RH
161,000438
118,000441
JW
Jee Weon KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
46,000442
CY
Colman YimUnited States [USA]United States
247,000443
288,000444
129,000445
439,000446
CH
803,000447
BY
Benhur YbarsabalPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
252,000448
296,000621
70,000622
WM
12,000623
KW
Kok Wai SimMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
120,000624
158,000625
LJ
Liam JehuAustralia [AUS]Australia
122,000626
MH
Man Ho ChoyHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
35,000627
PY
242,000628
LT
Li Ta HsuTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
600,000631
LN
Leonard NgUnited Kingdom [GBR]United Kingdom
130,000632
JK
Juwon KimSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
634,000633
369,000634
KM
Ka Ming WongHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
316,000635
EH
Eui Ho CheunSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
214,000636
PJ
Park JaewanSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
393,000637
YQ
143,000638
SG
Sasha GuerinUnited States [USA]United States
56,000671
QH
Quang HaViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
345,000672
CM
700,000673
TT
140,000674
XL
272,000675
OA
130,000676
PC
277,000677
333,000678
LY
Li Yu WuTaiwan [TWN]Taiwan
152,000681
HL
136,000682
CW
413,000683
ZH
341,000684
KF
Ka FungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
84,000685
39,000686
568,000687
119,000688
HS
Hongkun SunUnited States [USA]United States
83,000721
YS
91,000722
183,000723
HM
Hoi Man LeungHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
159,000724
CL
Chun LauHong Kong [HKG]Hong Kong
205,000725
302,000726
106,000727
31,000728
KS
244,000741
350,000742
JY
Jun Yi HoSingapore [SGP]Singapore
93,000743
HY
Hyeonsik YunSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
720,000744
WS
154,000745
742,000746
JM
Jinhee MinSouth Korea [KOR]South Korea
131,000747
KC
117,000748