
Day 2
Nicholas Go, Kuo Hui Chen Bag Leads At Day 2 of APT Taiwan 2025 Main Event

Day 2 of Taiwan’s largest-ever international poker tournament — and the richest APT Main Event in history — has come to a thrilling close. Leading the charge into Day 3 is Hong Kong’s Nicholas Go, who topped the counts with 1,281,000 chips, followed by Kuo Hui Chen aka Kitty Kuo with 1,280,000, near exact stacks.
A total of 830 players returned for Day 2, all vying for a place in the money. By the end of play, 375 players had secured seats for Day 3, each guaranteed a payout of TWD 85,000 ($2,620). But with a top prize of TWD 19,009,440 ($586,710) and an APTC Main Event seat up for grabs, the real battle is just beginning. Among those advancing are 76 online qualifiers from N8, who also made it into the money.
Following Go are Taiwan’s Yu Chun Wu with 932,000 and South Korea’s Juyub Lee with 871,000.
Top 10 Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
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NG Nicholas Go | 1,281,000(214 BB) |
KH Kuo Hui Chen | 1,280,000(213 BB) |
WC Wu Chun Yu | 932,000(155 BB) |
JL Juyub Lee | 871,000(145 BB) |
KY Keng Yong Tan | 824,000(137 BB) |
JM John Matsuda | 815,000(136 BB) |
CH Chi Ho King Lai | 813,000(136 BB) |
LD Luke Dainton | 799,000(133 BB) |
HL Hua-wei Lin | 779,000(130 BB) |
CA Chen An Lin | 753,000(126 BB) |
HM Huang Mu Shiang | 716,000(119 BB) |
The bubble burst within the first hour of play, thanks to the high concentration of short stacks. The unfortunate bubble boy was David Berlin from Lithuania, who went all-in on a completed board after pairing his ace-king on the flop. However, Taiwan's Chun-Yu Wu had rivered two pair with queen-three suited, leaving Berlin just shy of a cash.
Go started the day with the second-largest stack, but vaulted into the lead after a dramatic hand against Germany’s Rene von Reden. Go held pocket aces against von Reden’s kings, and a flopped set sealed the elimination of the German in stunning fashion. After narrowly missing an APT Lion Trophy in the Superstar Challenge — where he finished runner-up — Go is now firmly in contention for redemption, and the ultimate prize.
Other notable contenders include Super High Roller champion Quang Minh Nguyen (602,000) and Superstar Challenge winner Biao Ding (119,000). While not among the top stacks, both players are riding hot streaks and could easily become factors late in the tournament.

A number of APT champions have also advanced to Day 3. Among them are John Matsuda (815,000), Tom Henricus Verbruggen (448,000), Daniel Neilson (444,000), Martin Michael Sedlak (349,000), David Erquiaga (149,000), John Tech (95,000), and Lester Edoc (44,000). Though some are short-stacked, their experience, discipline, and tournament instincts could prove pivotal as the field tightens.
Adding to the already stacked field, a number of well-known names have also qualified online, including Kitty Kuo (1,279,436), Abraham Ceesvin (321,928), Thanisorn Saelor (117,718), Punnat Punsri (114,256), Sean Ooi (105,748). Their presence ensures the road to the final table will be anything but easy.
Day 3 resumes at Level 18 and will play through 10 levels or until the field is reduced to 48 players — whichever comes first. Before cards go in the air, APT will raffle off an APTC Main Event seat worth TWD 350,000 to all players who entered the APT Taipei 2025 Main Event.
Join us again tomorrow as we continue live updates straight from the tournament floor and get closer to crowning the next APT Main Event Champion.
Berlin Bubbles the Record-Breaking APT Main Event

By the time the TV cameras and announcers reached the table, the board was already out and showed 8♥ 6♥ A♠ 3♦ Q♠ . David Berlin was all-in and at risk, with Chun-Yu Wu having made the call on the river in an attempt to bust him. Once given the all-clear by the production team, the players revealed their hands:
David Berlin: A♥ K♦
Chun-Yu Wu: Q♥ 3♥
Berlin’s Big Slick had the advantage on the flop, but you can never discount the reliable backdoor two-pair draw, and Wu was the one who managed to hit it. Cheers and a round of applause filled the room as the remaining 375 players secured their spots in the money of the largest and richest APT Main Event ever. Berlin, the unfortunate bubble boy of the tournament, took a video of his exit hand and quietly left the room.

Player | Chips |
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WC Wu Chun Yu | 800,000(133 BB) |
DB Devid Berlin | busted |
APT Taipei Main Event Day 2 Kicks Off with Record-Breaking Field

All eyes are firmly on the Red Point Center’s Red Space for the TWD 55,000 Main Event Day 2 as a historic record has been written in the book, marking monumental achievement for the future. After four opening flights, the event has drawn a game-changing field of 2,407 entries, smashing the previous benchmark of 2,350 entries set at 2023 Hanoi Billions and writing a new chapter in APT history.
With late registration open until the start of Day 2, the turnout is expected to surge even higher, giving hopefuls one last chance to jump into this record-shattering Main Event. The TWD 70,000,000 guarantee has been already beaten easily and the prize pool will be finalized later today.
After navigating through three intense days of starting flights and outlasting thousands of entries, 897 survivors will come together for the first time at the venue to battle it out in Day 2.
Top Ten Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
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WC Wu Chun Yu | 469,200(293 BB) |
NG Nicholas Go | 338,900(212 BB) |
SW Sing Wen Chen | 330,000(206 BB) |
CP Chak Pan Ho | 320,300(200 BB) |
BD Biao Ding | 319,000(199 BB) |
KL Kexuan Lin | 293,900(184 BB) |
CK Chin Kai Liao | 293,300(183 BB) |
YJ Yu Jay Shih | 279,200(175 BB) |
LL Leonell Losentes | 279,100(174 BB) |
DL Donghyun Lim | 278,600(174 BB) |
Sitting atop the leaderboard is Taiwan’s Wu Chun Yu, who bagged a dominating stack of 469,200 chips from Flight A. He is the only one player so far to break the 400,000-chip mark. Second in chips is Hong Kong’s Nicolas Go with 338,900, also from Flight A. Rounding out the podium positions in third is Taiwan’s Sing Wen Chen, who ended the flight with 330,000 in chips.
These top stacks will face stiff competition from the likes of former APT Main Event champion Rene Von Reden (245,900) and Daniel Lee (146,000), both making strong bids for another champion title.

Other notables still in contention include two-time APT titlist Daniel Neilson (136,000), APT Phu Quoc 2024 High Roller champion Jason Lau (129,400), multiple APT titlist Kyosuke Nagami (39,000), Australia's Alexander Lynskey (81,700), multiple APT titlist John Tech (52,100), Japan's Shinya Maeda (46,100), and APT host and double title winner Gregory Liow (33,700).
Cards get underway at 11:15 a.m. local time with blinds resuming at 800/1,600 and a 1,600 big blind ante. The top objective for players today is to play through 60-minute levels and thin down the field until reaching the money bubble.
Player | Chips | Table | Seat |
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YK Yi-jhen Ke | 14,800(9 BB) | 20 | 1 |
TO Tsz On Hai | 22,300(14 BB) | 20 | 2 |
PC Prajuabjinda Chaiwat | 66,200(41 BB) | 20 | 3 |
PL Pakinai Lisawad | 34,800(22 BB) | 20 | 4 |
NM Naoki Matsumoto | 121,600(76 BB) | 20 | 5 |
XE Xinkang Eugene Chen | 127,700(80 BB) | 20 | 6 |
AT Albert Thien Loc Nguyen | 125,500(78 BB) | 20 | 7 |
WC Wu Chun Yu | 469,200(293 BB) | 20 | 8 |