APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024: Martin Sedlak collects grand payday at APT High Roller; Dongjae Kim claims record-breaking Double Stack; Tom Verbruggen ships second series victory at Mini Main Event

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10/07/2024
APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024
Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

Down to its tail end of festivities, a surplus of 96 trophies have been awarded across the action-packed APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024 games, along with Rene Von Reden clinching the Main Event title. Three more highlights across the lineup have been dusted, with this time, Germany’s Martin Sedlak claiming the largest of three. Sedlak secured the highly coveted APT Bronze trophy, having shined across the APT High Roller field. South Korea’s Dongjae Kim and Netherlands’ Tom Verbruggen likewise celebrated victories with their most recent scores being at the Double Stack and Mini Main Event.

This was definitely a very big roller coaster, I started Day 1 very good, and then, like 30-minutes before Day 2 I had 60K, which was half a starting stack, and then from Day 2 onwards I just kept going up. I free rolled ace-king versus ace-king suited, and then just couldn’t stop. I ran very well, that obviously helps to win a tournament”, Sedlak stated in his post-match interview.

This is a very, very nice trophy, I really look forward to finding a nice place for it. I was here in Taipei already earlier this year, and I really wanted to come back because honestly, it’s one of my favourite cities now, and I’m really glad I did.

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Martin Sedlak secures APT Bronze trophy at APT High Roller

Martin Sedlak secures APT Bronze trophy at APT High Roller
Martin Sedlak, Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

With the award-winning APT Bronze trophy on display, 61 contenders made their return for the APT High Roller Final Day games, all looking to catch the biggest cut of the NTD 26,136,000  (~US$ 815,005) prize pool. It took two more levels of play before the money trickled in with China’s Yuhang Chen being the unfortunate bubble to crash one spot short. Chen ran AK into Jason Lau’s AA for his elimination, and left the rest of the 39 survivors entitled to a minimum payout of NTD 18,000 (~US$ 560).

Martin Sedlak secures APT Bronze trophy at APT High Roller
Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

Six more hours of play went by until the field drew down to its final table, with Natural8 ambassador Punnat Punsri in command, along with Baby Superstar Challenge winner Niko Koop just less than a big blind behind. The first ten minutes saw short stacked Chung Ching Cheung hit the rails, followed shortly after by Daniel Montagnolli in 8th, having lost a flip with AQ against Koop’s 77.

Another level went by before Grant Wang succumbed in 7th place after being grinded down, to eventually go with A5. Unfortunately Punsri woke up with KK and quickly picked up the stack, denying Wang entirely. Lone Malaysian runner Jason Lau managed to land a pay jump, but failed to hold on any longer as his last four big blinds finally earned him a 6th place finish.

Martin Sedlak secures APT Bronze trophy at APT High Roller
APT High Roller Final Table, Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

By midnight, Rishi Mehra’s rise began to become more evident as he sent Koop and Punsri out in 4th and 5th place respectively. Having tabled premium pocket pairs against the two, Rishi amassed more than half the chips in play with only two more opponents in his way to victory. Three handed play however, stretched out for another two levels and saw the lead shift to Martin Sedlak. Gaining traction, Sedlak went on to widen the gap even further, having eliminated Adrien Favre in 3rd with 88 against the latter’s A10.

With a 7:1 chip advantage to begin the final duel, Sedlak found himself losing that advantage, having doubled up Rishi twice to even out the field. Nevertheless just a couple deals later, Rishi succumbed to his fate, having shoved on the button with A7, only to find Sedlak excitedly come along with 99. Board 6685J sealed the victory for the German, earning him his maiden APT title, along with his best live cash to date.

  • Date/s: October 4-5, 2024
  • Buy in: NTD 110,000 (~US$ 3,450)
  • Guarantee: NTD 11,000,000 (~US$ 218,280)
  • Entries: 275 (192 unique)
  • Prize pool: NTD 26,136,000  (~US$ 815,005)
  • ITM: 39 places

APT High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Flag Prize
1st Martin Sedlak Germany NTD 5,244,000 (~US$ 164,850)
2nd Rishi Mehra India NTD 3,484,000 (~US$ 109,525)
3rd Adrien Favre France NTD 2,548,000 (~US$ 80,100)
4th Niko Koop Germany NTD 2,057,000 (~US$ 64,665)
5th Punnat Punsri Thailand NTD 1,613,000 (~US$ 50,710)
6th Jason Lau Malaysia NTD 1,221,000 (~US$ 38,385)
7th Grant Wang United States NTD 896,000 (~US$ 28,170)
8th Daniel Montagnolli Austria NTD 659,000 (~US$ 20,720)
9th Chung Ching Cheung China NTD 546,000 (US$ 17,165)

Full results 10th – 39th listed under Payouts
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Dongjae Kim secures maiden APT title at record-breaking Double Stack

Dongjae Kim secures maiden APT title at record-breaking Double Stack
Dongjae Kim, Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

Known for its outstanding numbers, APT broke another record at this season’s Double Stack games, with the 951 (576 unique) recorded entries rising to become the tour’s largest Double Stack offering. Two days of play ran through and finally saw South Korea’s Dongjae Kim claim the victory over the 133-survivor field across the Final Day games.

Kim secured his maiden APT title to go with his NTD 3,025,280 (~US$ 95,830) top prize, having defeated Flight A frontrunner Zefirelli Noordin in heads up battle. An impressive finish for his first APT showing, Kim has indeed been having a great year so far, with the newly minted runner having just claimed his career best cash four months ago with a victory at the Golden Nugget Grand Poker Series for $175,225

  • Date/s: October 4-5, 2024
  • Buy in: NTD 20,000 (~US$ 628)
  • Guarantee: NTD 7,000,000 (~US$ 218,280)
  • Entries: 951 (576 unique)
  • Prize pool: NTD 16,433,280 (~US$ 520,535)
  • ITM: 133 places

Double Stack Final Table Results

Place Player Flag Prize
1st Dongjae Kim South Korea NTD 3,025,280 (~US$ 95,830)
2nd Zefirelli Noordin Singapore NTD 1,859,000 (~US$ 58,885)
3rd Kin Tung Chan Hong Kong NTD 1,305,000 (~US$ 41,340)
4th Wan Hung Hong Kong NTD 980,000 (~US$ 31,040)
5th Nopparat Kongjai Thailand NTD 762,000 (~US$ 24,140)
6th Eng Keat Ng Malaysia NTD 564,000 (~US$ 17,865)
7th Kristof Segers Belgium NTD 404,000 (~US$ 12,800)
8th Chao Ting Cheng Taiwan NTD 288,000 (~US$ 9,120)
9th Katsuya Tani Japan NTD 227,000 (~US$ 7,190)

 

Tom Verbruggen ships a second series victory at Mini Main Event

Tom Verbruggen ships a second series victory at Mini Main Event
Tom Verbruggen, Photo Credit – Asian Poker Tour

Another highlight across the Tour’s 114-event lineup recorded numbers well over the expected, with its recent Mini Main Event emerging as the largest and richest in APT history. The staggering turnout brought in a total of 741 (466 unique) entries, generating a NTD 14,084,928 (~US$ 439,210) prize pool over double the listed guarantee. 

Nine hours of play into the Final Day games coursed through before Netherlands’ Tom Verbruggen found his name right at the summit of the payouts list. Running hot, the Dutch runner bested the 104-survivor field and bagged a second series victory for NTD 2,710,928 (~US$ 85,060). A regular APT attendee, it’s only this season in which Verbruggen successfully claimed a title with his latest feat putting his series run six figures into the green.

  • Date/s: October 5-6, 2024
  • Buy in: NTD 22,000 (~US$ 690)
  • Guarantee: NTD 6,000,000 (~US$ 187,100)
  • Entries: 741 (466 unique)
  • Prize pool: NTD 14,084,928 (~US$ 439,210)
  • ITM: 104 places

Mini Main Event Final Table Results

Place Player Flag Prize
1st Tom Verbruggen Netherlands NTD 2,710,930 (~US$ 85,060)
2nd Ka Shing Leung Hong Kong NTD 1,650,000 (~US$ 51,770)
3rd Ryuta Nagata Japan NTD 1,170,000 (~US$ 36,710)
4th Orathai Nasathaen Thailand NTD 883,000 (~US$ 27,710)
5th Thijs Hilberts Netherlands NTD 700,000 (~US$ 21,965)
6th Tetsuya Enoki Japan NTD 529,000 (~US$ 16,600)
7th Cheng Jyun Yang Taiwan NTD 380,000 (~US$ 11,920)
8th Sai Ho Winson Ho Hong Kong NTD 259,000 (~US$ 8,125)
9th Hayate Koda Japan NTD 205,000 (~US$ 6,430)

Author:Janette Dee