
Flight A
Main Event Flight A Wraps With Taiwan's Wu Chun Yu On Top

The TWD 70 million (~US$ 2,150,000) guaranteed APT Taipei 2025 Main Event kicked off its first starting flight, drawing a total of 542 entries (404 unique). With another 466 OnLive entries from Natural 8 - the Main Event boasts of a total of 1,008 entries so far with three more flights yet to conclude.
Today's flight competed through ten 60-minute levels with a total of 203 survivors bagging their chips to continue their main event journey for Day 2.
Taiwan's Wu Chun Yu amassed the biggest stack of the day with a total of 469,200 chips, setting the bar for the other upcoming flights.
A bit further down with the second largest stack is Hong Kong's Nicholas Go with 338,900 and just right behind him is Sing Wen Chen of Taiwan with 330,000 to round up the top three, with the top ten Flight A chip counts as follows:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
WC Wu Chun Yu | 469,200(335 BB) |
NG Nicholas Go | 338,900(242 BB) |
SW Sing Wen Chen | 330,000(236 BB) |
CP Chak Pan Ho | 320,300(229 BB) |
BD Biao Ding | 319,000(228 BB) |
CK Chin Kai Liao | 293,300(210 BB) |
RM Rosalie Marine Petit | 273,000(195 BB) |
MR Max Richard Deveson | 268,500(192 BB) |
CH Chien Ho Chen | 268,400(192 BB) |
RT Ryan Tack Yu | 248,400(177 BB) |
Reigning APT Taipei Poker Classic Main Event champion Rene von Reden narrowly missed out on bagging a top ten stack, concluding the action with 345,900 in chips.
Other notable players from this flight who will advance to Day 2 include Beng Hong Ker of SIngapore (165,600), Choi Youngchang of South Korea (160,300), Shinya Matsuda of Japan (149,200), Dinesh Alt of Switzerland (139,300), Lester Edoc of the Philippines (138,000) and Tom Verbruggen of the Netherlands (137,300).
Recent Eliminations

So far, there are 377 recorded entries with more expected while registration remains open. 281 still have their seats.
Some of the recent busts include Tom Verbruggen, Wolfgang Eisend, Xian Jia Zhu, Robert Nemeskeri-Kiss, Ching Chung Cheung, Chen Yi, Wei Peng, Cheng We, Tsugunari Toma and Phanlert Sukonthachartnant.