APT Taipei 2025
APT Taipei 2025Taiwan [TWN]Taiwan, Red SpaceEVENT #23
2025.04.27 - 2025.05.03
Place
5th
Prize
$136,405
Prize (TWD)
NT$4,419,500
Blind level
Level 40: 600,000 / 1,200,000 ante: 1,200,000
Entries
1/2,547
Total Chips
101,880,000
Average
101,880,000

Final Day

SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 2:47:20 PM

Akira Takasugi Crowned Champion of the Largest and Richest APT Main Event in History

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

The 2025 APT Taipei Main Event has come to a dramatic close inside the Red Space venue in Taipei, Taiwan, as Japan's Akira Takasugi cemented his name into the history books by conquering the largest and richest APT Main Event ever held in the tour’s 19-year history.


Takasugi outlasted a record-shattering field of 2,547 entries, collecting the lion’s share of the massive TWD 121,033,440 (~$3.7 million) prize pool, along with an APT Championship Main Event seat valued at TWD 350,000. For his efforts, the Japanese pro earned a life-changing TWD 19,009,440 (~$586,710) and the glory of lifting the most sought-after trophy on the APT calendar.


The final table was packed with storylines — from comebacks, coolers, and cracked aces, to relentless aggression and a clinical closing out display from Takasugi. After a seven-hour rollercoaster, it was Takasugi who proved to be the best, defeating Iat Man Leong heads-up to claim the title and secure the most prestigious victory of his career.

2025 APT Taipei Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (USD)
1$586,710
2$312,745
3$211,945
4$163,350
5$136,405
6
KS
$110,000
7$83,995
8
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
$60,770
9
DT
Dang Thi HueViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
$46,295

*Plus an APTC Main Event Seat worth TWD 350,000


Final Table Action


The final table started off rather slow, as expected, with everyone playing snug and hoping to ladder up the pay jumps. But after about 40 minutes of nerve-racking poker, Rintaro Kagawa put Leong virtually all in on the river. Leong eventually called with a rivered boat and was thrilled to see he got there against Kagawa's turned Broadway straight. That pot catapulted Leong into the chip lead and left Kagawa near the bottom of the counts.


An hour later, the only female player and only former APT Main Event champion left in the field was out in ninth for TWD 1,500,000 (~USD 46,300). Dang Thi Hue got the majority of her short stack in preflop with ace-ten, then committed the rest on the flop with second pair. Kagawa had outflopped her with a pair of queens holding king-queen, and no help from the dealer meant the end of Hue’s run.

Dang Thi Hue

Now Kiwanont Sukhum of Thailand occupied the bottom spot, but that quickly changed when his pocket tens held in a flip against Nishant Kumar's Big Slick — and suddenly Kumar was the one on life support.


When the blinds crept up, Wayne Lam kept the pressure on, steadily chipping up while the rest of the finalists jostled for position. Kumar nearly tripled his stack when he jammed his three big blinds over an open with pocket fives. Owen Chong over-jammed behind with ace-queen to isolate, but the safe runout kept Kumar alive — and put Chong into the danger zone.

Owen Chong

Next to hit the rail was Chong — and in brutal fashion. He shoved ace-four of hearts and was called by Kano Shinichiro, who had the same hand in clubs. A chop looked almost guaranteed, but a three-club flop left Chong drawing dead, with just a bad beat story and TWD 1,969,000 (~USD 60,770) for his eighth-place finish.


Still unable to recover from the early cooler, Kagawa was out next in seventh for TWD 2,721,500 (~USD 84,000). His ace-queen couldn’t improve despite flopping a flush draw versus Shinichiro’s pocket nines.


Yet again, Sukhum found himself as the short stack — a spot he’s clearly studied well. He survived an all-in against Lam when his ace-queen made two pair versus Takasugi’s queen-jack.

Kiwanont Sukhum

But the very next hand, Sukhum called off his twelve big blinds from the big blind after Takasugi shoved from the small. Sukhum's queen-ten was dominated by king-ten, and this time Sukhum couldn’t pull off another escape. He was out in sixth, banking TWD 3,564,000 (~USD 110,000).


Kumar had shown he wasn’t afraid to get aggressive, but after losing a flip earlier, he was forced to tighten up. Still, he doubled up to ten big blinds with ace-five against Leong’s king-ten. Just a few hands later, he jammed over Leong’s open with ace-seven of spades — only for Shinichiro to wake up with pocket aces in the blinds.


Shinichiro looked comfortable — that is, until two spades came on the flop. The turn was clean, but a rivered spade gave Kumar life and sent his rail into a frenzy.

Nishant Kumar

With five players left, the stacks evened out. It felt like whoever made the move to take control would end up lifting the trophy. Takasugi showed no fear — raising and barreling relentlessly to take the chip lead, a spot he wouldn’t give up again.


The stalemate finally broke when Leong jammed queen-jack from the small blind and Kumar — maybe feeling invincible after cracking aces — called off with slightly fewer chips holding pocket fives. A jack on the flop sealed Kumar’s fate. He bowed out in fifth for TWD 4,419,500 (~USD 136,400).


With APT Championship tickets worth TWD 350,000 up for grabs for a podium finish, the jump from fourth to third meant more than just money. Takasugi knew this, and he leaned on the pressure, building up to half the chips in play.

Kano Shinichiro

His aggressive play paid off again when he rivered a flush against Shinichiro’s trips, leaving the Japanese player with under ten bigs. Shinichiro moved all in shortly after with ace-nine, but ran into Takasugi’s pocket queens. No help came, and Shinichiro was out in fourth for TWD 5,292,500 (~USD 163,350).


Down to three, Leong and Lam were virtually tied behind Takasugi’s mountain of chips. Lam was next to fall, and in a particularly nasty way.


Takasugi opened the button — as he had been doing nonstop — and Lam jammed two sevens from the small blind. Leong woke up with pocket queens and had a chance to take the tournament heads-up. A seven in the window gave Lam a glimmer of hope, but a queen followed right behind it, giving both players a set. No miracle came, and Lam had to settle for third and TWD 6,867,000 (~USD 211,950).

Wayne Lam

Heads-up began with Takasugi holding a 2:1 chip lead, which he quickly stretched to 4:1 thanks to relentless aggression — and a little run-good.


Eventually, Leong found a double with ace-ten against Takasugi’s queen-ten to narrow the gap, but it didn’t shift the momentum. Takasugi just went right back to grinding, slowly bleeding Leong down to ten big blinds.

Akira Takasugi and Iat Man Leong

In the final hand, Takasugi jammed king-six, and Leong made his stand with queen-deuce suited. Both flopped a pair, but Takasugi held the lead, and the river bricked out. Just like that, Takasugi was crowned APT Taipei 2025 Main Event Champion.


He shook hands with Leong — who earned TWD 10,133,000 (~USD 312,750) for his incredible runner-up finish — before sprinting to his rail to explode in celebration.


When asked by the APT announcer if he had anything to say to the world watching him win the Main Event, Takasugi kept it simple:


“I am the best.”


What a champion!

Akira Takasugi

In a tournament filled with twists, talent, and tension, it was Takasugi who had the final say — etching his name into APT history as the champion of its biggest Main Event ever.

SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 9:18:37 AM

Nishant Kumar Eliminated in 5th Place For TWD 4,419,500 (~USD 136,400)

Level 39: 500,000 / 1,000,000 ante: 100,000
Nishant Kumar

Hand 100 Iat Man Leong shoved from the small blind and Nishant Kumar called from the big blind for his last 13,000,000.


Nishant Kumar: 5 5


Iat Man Leong: Q J


Leong had one big blind more than Kumar so this flip was basically for both players tournament life.


The flop fell 7 K J to catapult Leong into the lead with a pair of jacks. The J turn gave Leong trips and Kumar needed one of the two remaining fives in the deck to survive.


Kumar had defied the odds before by cracking pocket aces, but he couldn't do it for a second time as the 7 fell to give Leong a boat.


Kumar had to settle for a fifth place payout of TWD 4,419,500 (~USD 136,400).

PlayerChips
27,300,000(27 BB)
busted
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 9:02:06 AM

Stacks Have Levelled

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

Hand 83 Iat Man Leong raised to 1,600,000 with A 9 and took down the blinds.


Hand 84 Akira Takasugi min-raised the cutoff holding A 7 , with Wayne Lam calling on the button holding A T , and Leong defending his big blind with 6 5 .


The 4 Q 2 flop checked through for the 8 to appear on the turn. After two checks, Lam bet 4,500,000. This was enough to force folds from Leong, and Takasugi.


Hand 85 Leong got a walk in the big blind.


Hand 86 From the cutoff, Kano Shinichiro raised to 1,600,000 and took down the pot.


Hand 87 Nishant Kumar min-raised the button and the blinds folded.

PlayerChips
24,000,000(30 BB)
23,000,000(29 BB)
20,000,000(25 BB)
19,000,000(24 BB)
15,000,000(19 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 8:31:48 AM

Kumar Cracks Shinichiro's Aces

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
Kano Shinichiro

Hand 78 Iat Man Leong raised to 1,600,000 from under the gun and Nishant Kumar three-bet jammed for 6,400,000 from the cutoff. Kano Shinichiro moved in over the top for 17,000,000 from the big blind, forcing Leong to fold.


Nishant Kumar: A 7


Kano Shinichiro: A A


Kumar was in the worst possible shape against the aces of Shinichiro, but he did have spades working for him.


The flop came down 9 9 6 to give Kumar a flush draw. The J came on the turn leaving Kumar one card away from elimination. The river was the miracle J to give Kumar a flush, cracking the aces of Shinichiro.


Nishant Kumar Cracks Aces

Hand 79 Leong got a walk.

PlayerChips
15,600,000(20 BB)
11,000,000(14 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 8:28:24 AM

Kumar Doubles Through Lam

Level 38: 400,000 / 800,000 ante: 800,000
Nishant Kumar

Hand 74 Akira Takasugi raised to 1,600,000 in the cutoff with A J and won the pot.


Hand 75 Wayne Lam raised to 1,600,000 in the cutoff with A 6 and won the pot.


Hand 76 Shinichiro Kano raised to 1,600,000 in the cutoff with K 8 and won the pot.


Hand 77 Nishant Kumar shoved all in on the button for 2,600,000 and Wayne Lam defended in the big blind.


Wayne Lam: K T


Nishant Kumar: A 5


A flop ran out A 4 T , improving both payers to a pair, but Kumar picked up the lead with a superior pair of aces.


The dealer dealt a 6 turn, offering Lam a flush draw. Kumar needed to fade many out to stay alive.


Fortunately for Kumar, the river showed the A , giving him trip aces to drag in a double-up!

PlayerChips
34,000,000(43 BB)
6,400,000(8 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 8:04:57 AM

Raise, Three-Bet, Fold

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

Hand 72 Shinichiro Kano raised to 1,200,000 from under the gun with A 7 and Iat Man Leong three-bet to 3,000,000 in the hijack with A Q . Kano folded.


Hand 73 Leong raiesd to 1,200,000 from under the gun with K 7 and Akira Takasugi three-bet to 3,000,000 in the cutoff with K 3 to won the pot.

PlayerChips
36,000,000(60 BB)
23,000,000(38 BB)
22,000,000(37 BB)
17,000,000(28 BB)
4,100,000(7 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 7:28:06 AM

Chong Doubles Through Kumar

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

Hand 60 Nishant Kumar raised from under the gun to 3,000,000 with A K and won the pot.


Hand 61 Wayne Lam opened the cutoff to 1,200,000 with T 8 and won the pot.


Hand 62 Nishant Kumar shoed all in for 6,500,000 in the small blind and Owen Chong also called for his last 950,000 from the big blind.


Nishant Kumar: T 2


Owen Chong: K 8


Chong held the lead on the flop of A 9 6 . Soon, the dealer delivered a runout of 6 8 , locking up a double-up for Chong.


Hand 63 Shinichiro Kano shoved all in for 7,300,000 from the hijack with 9 9 and won the pot.

PlayerChips
12,000,000(20 BB)
5,600,000(9 BB)
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
2,200,000(4 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 7:20:12 AM

Kumar Stays Alive

Level 37: 300,000 / 600,000 ante: 600,000
Nishant Kumar and Owen Chong

Hand 56 Wayne Lam made it 1,200,000 with Q T from early position and won the pot.


Hand 57 Iat Man Leong made it 1,200,000 from early position and Nishant Kumar jammed for 1,500,000 from the hijack. Owen Chong shoved over the top for 3,300,000, forcing Leong to fold.


Nishant Kumar: 5 5


Owen Chong: A Q


Kumar would basically triple up if hi two fives could hold up. The flop came 3 K 7 keeping the pocket fives in the lead. The rest of the board ran out 3 T , giving Kumar the winner with a flush.


Hand 58 Akira Takasugi opened the action with a raise to 1,200,000 from the cutoff before Lam three-bet to 3,600,000 with A K out of the big blind. Takasugi folded.


Hand 59 Lam jammed from the small blind with J 3 and won the pot.

PlayerChips
35,000,000(58 BB)
18,000,000(30 BB)
16,000,000(27 BB)
6,200,000(10 BB)
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
1,500,000(3 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 6:35:12 AM

Sukhum the Survival Expert

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

Hand 41 Kano Shinichiro shoved for 7,200,000 from early position with Q Q and won the pot.


Hand 42 Nishant Kumar made it 6,500,000 from early position with just 500,000 behind. When it folded to Kiwanont Sukhum in the small blind, he called for his last 2,250,000. The big blind folded and the cards were flipped over with Sukhum at risk.


Kiwanont Sukhum: T T


Nishant Kumar: A K


Sukhum needed to win this race to stay in the Main Event. The board ran out 2 7 Q 5 8 , keeping the pocket tens of Sukhum ahead the entire way, earning him the much-needed double up.


Hand 43 Lam jammed from the small blind with K 2 and Shinichiro folded 6 6 in the big blind with 7,450,000 behind.

PlayerChips
22,000,000(44 BB)
7,500,000(15 BB)
4,500,000(9 BB)
KS
600,000(1 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 6:12:34 AM

Good Fold from Kumar

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

Hand 35 Akira Takasugi raised to 1,000,000 from early position with A 5 and won the pot.


Hand 36 Wayne Lam opened the button to 1,000,000 with K 8 and won pot.


Hand 37 Takasugi raised to 1,000,000 from early position with K T and Nishant Kumar three-bet to 2,500,000 in the big blind with A 2 . Tkasugi called.


On the monnotone flop of J A 2 , Kumar flopped two pair and checked to Takasugi, who received a gunshot and bet 1,200,000. Kumar tagged along.


The Q hit on the turn, completing Takasugi's Broadway. Kumar fired out 700,000, which Takasugi called.


When the 3 fall on the river, Kumar sent another barrel of 1,000,000. Takasugi then cranked it up to 2,500,000. Kumar folded.

PlayerChips
16,000,000(32 BB)
7,300,000(15 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 5:42:04 AM

Takasugi Slowplays Aces

Level 35: 200,000 / 400,000 ante: 400,000
Owen Chong and Akira Takasugi

Hand 27 Nishant Kumar raised to 800,000 under the gun with A J and Wayne Lam three-bet to 2,400,000 holding A 5 from from the button. Everyone folded.


Hand 28 Owen Chong made it 800,000 from under the gun with K 5 . Akira Takasugi called from the next seat with A A , and everyone else folded.


The flop came down a monotone Q K 7 and Chong started out with a check. Takasugi bet 900,000, which Chong called.


When the 6 hit the turn Chong checked, and Takasugi fired out 2,000,000. Chong pondered for a while before opting to toss his cards into the muck, forfeiting the pot to Takasugi.


Hand 29 Lam opened it up to 800,000 from the hijack, and Iat Man Leong called from the button. Chong also called from the big blind and they went to the flop.


Three players saw the flop come down K 5 8 and the action checked through for the 5 to hit the turn. Everyone checked once more and the 6 fell on the river.


Chong bet 700,000 and only Lam called. Chong showed a pair of sixes with 7 6 , and lost the pot to Lam's K T for top pair. Leong had called preflop with A T .

PlayerChips
26,000,000(65 BB)
21,000,000(53 BB)
13,000,000(33 BB)
10,000,000(25 BB)
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
7,450,000(19 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 5:33:34 AM

Kumar Won't be Pushed Around

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

Hand 19 Kiwanont Sukhum made it 800,000 to go from middle position with 9 9 and won the pot.


Hand 20 Kano Shinichiro made it 800,000 from the cutoff with A 5 and the entire table folded.


Hand 21 Nishant Kumar raised to 800,000 with A 7 from the button and Owen Chong three-bet to 2,300,000 from the small blind with A 9 . Kumar four-bet to 3,800,000 and forced Chong to fold.


Hand 22 From the cutoff, Kumar made it 800,000 and won the pot.

PlayerChips
20,000,000(50 BB)
14,000,000(35 BB)
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
11,000,000(28 BB)
8,200,000(21 BB)
KS
5,500,000(14 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 4:39:47 AM

Flop Fold from Chong

Level 34: 150,000 / 300,000 ante: 300,000

Hand 9 Wayne Lam raised the button to 650,000 with 6 6 and collected the pot.


Hand 10 Akita Takasugi raised to 600,000 with A Q from early position and Dang Thi Hue three-bet from the hijack to 4,400,000 with 8 8 . Takasugi folded.


Hand 11 Nishant Kumar limped in frrom the small blind with J T and Owen Chong checked from the big blind J 2 .


On the flop of A 4 7 , Kumar bet 300,000 and collected the pot.


Hand 12 Lam raised to 600,000 from early position with A 7 and Shinichiro Kano three-bet to 1,500,000 from the hijack with A J . Lam folded.


Hand 13 Lam raised from early position to 600,000 with A 6 and collected the pot.

PlayerChips
19,000,000(63 BB)
9,000,000(30 BB)
8,500,000(28 BB)
SMPSMP
5/3/2025, 2:22:52 AM

Biggest APT Main Event Ever Crowns Champion Today

Final Table

There will be a charged atmosphere inside Taipei’s Red Space venue as the APT Taipei 2025 Main Event charges into its final day. Nine poker warriors, forged through four days of relentless battles, take their seats to claim the richest title in Asian Poker Tour history. With a TWD 19,009,440 (~$586,710) payday for the champion at stake, today is where history will be made.


Hong Kong’s Wayne Lam leads with 17,925,000 chips, and is positoned advantageously to set himself up to take home the lion's share of the TWD 121,033,440 (~$3.7 million) prize pool. Japan’s Rintaro Kagawa trails closely with 17,825,000, hungry for his biggest score. Malaysia’s Owen Chong is sitting pretty in third with 15,375,000, while Vietnam’s Dang Thi Hue, a former Main Event champion, sits with 4,700,000, ready to defy her short stack.

Final Table Chip Counts

PlayerChips
17,925,000
17,825,000
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
15,375,000
10,775,000
10,525,000
10,075,000
8,450,000
KS
6,050,000
DT
Dang Thi HueViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
4,700,000

Lurking in the middle, Japan’s Akira Takasugi (10,775,000), India’s Nishant Kumar (10,525,000) and Macau’s Iat Man Leong (10,075,000) bring average stacks into today's proceedings, and may be trying to lader up a few spots before making their move for the title. Kano Shinichiro (8,450,000) sits in seventh, but it far enough clear of the bottom of the pack to use patience to his advantage.

Nishant Kumar

Everyone has locked up at least TWD 1,500,000 (~$46,300) for making it this far, but the top prize and trophy are now within touching distance. Play resumes at 11:15 AM and will continue until one of these players is the APT Taipei 2025 Main Event champion. There’s forty-nine minutes remaining in Level 34 where the blinds will be 150,000/300 with a big blind ante of 300,000.

APT Taipei Main Event Final Table Payouts

PlacePayout (USD)
1$586,710
2$312,745
3$211,945
4$163,350
5$136,405
6$110,000
7$83,995
8$60,770
9$46,295

*includes APTC Main Event seat valued at TWD 350,000


All the action from the Red Space venue in Taipai, Taiwan will be streamed on a30-minute delay, ensuring fans can follow the action without spoilers. Live updates will remain in sync with the broadcast to provide a seamless experience.

Final Table Chip Count

PlayerChips
17,925,000
17,825,000
OC
Owen ChongMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
15,375,000
10,775,000
10,525,000
10,075,000
8,450,000
KS
6,050,000
DT
Dang Thi HueViet Nam [VNM]Viet Nam
4,700,000