APT Taipei Poker Classic 2024
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APT Main Event - Day 4 - TWD 65,000,000 GTD

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Dhanesh Chainani Leads Record-Breaking APT Taipei Main Event Final Table

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Jonas

Dhanesh Chainani 4.jpg Dhanesh Chainani

The record-breaking APT Taipei Main Event APT Taipei Main Event has reached the final table with Singapore's Dhanesh Chainani holding the chip lead going into the final day of play after he bagged up 118,300,000 chips. From the 1,991 entries, just nine remain in their quest to take home the monstrous TWD 14,413,200 (~$449,070) winner's purse and the title of the biggest and richest international poker tournament ever to play out in Taiwan.

There were 47 players that started the penultimate day and it took less than eight levels of play to reach the final nine with a lot of action in between. Several high-profile players were still in contention at the start of the day with Hong Kong's Tsz Him Chan (46th), Daniel Neilson (44th), Dominik Nitsche (26th), Konstantin Held (25th), Dylan Foster (19th), and Natural8 ambassador Eric Ting Yi "Six Poker" Tsai (17th) all failing to make the final table.

Chainani, who started the day with close to two million chips, consistently improved his stack throughout the day. A failed river bluff by Keigo Kubo against Chainani's straight as well as a winning with 9♣ 9♠ against McManus' A♥ J♠ with only two tables left were among the most memorable hands that helped him to secure the chip lead going into the final table. For the Singaporean, it will be his 22nd APT final table. An impressive number! But no doubt, this will be the biggest one of his career.

Abraham Ceesvin 3.jpg Abraham Ceesvin

Following him second in chips will be his fellow countryman Abraham Ceesvin, winner of APT Korea 2023 Event #2 Single Day Highroller. After finishing day 3 as the chip leader he could uphold his hot run in this tournament in day 4 and will be bringing 13,750,000 chips to the final table.

Chih Wei Fan.jpg Chih Wei Fan

Taiwan's Chih Wei Fan sits fourth in counts with 8,500,00 in chips. He will be trying to win his second APT trophy in this series after winning the APT Superstar Challenge for TWD 8,590,525. Wei is closely followed by Day 1D chip leader Jae Wook Shin with 8,325,000 chips. The final table will resume with 39 minutes left to play in blind level 32 with the blinds being 100,000/200,000.

The stacks for the final table can be found below.

Pos.NameCountry/RegionChips
1Dhanesh ChainaniSingapore18,300,000
2Abraham CeesvinSingapore13,750,000
3Man Lok ChanMacau8,800,000
4Chih Wei FanTaiwan8,500,000
5Jae Wook ShinKorea, South8,325,000
6Sio Fat LauThailand7,925,000
7Junichi HashimotoJapan5,000,000
8Rene von RedenGermany4,050,000
9Andy ChenCanada3,650,000

The payouts for the final table can be found below.

PlacePrize (TWD)Prize (~USD)
114,413,200449,070
27,930,000247,075
35,488,000171,000
43,939,000122,700
53,270,000101,900
62,639,00082,220
72,021,00063,000
81,424,00038,900
91,087,00033,900

Join us tomorrow for the final day of the APT Taipei Main Event where we will crown a new champion. The action gets underway at 11 am local time and live updates will be posted here. The action will also be streamed live (with a 30-minute delay) and you can tune in by clicking through the following channels.

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Level 32: Blinds 20000-40000, 40000 ante

Day 4 is Completed with the Final Table Made!

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

With the final table made, Day 4 of the APT Main Event has ended. Players are bagging chips as we speak. A full recap of the day will be posted shortly.

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Level 32: Blinds 20000-40000, 40000 ante

Ting Hao Wu Has Been Eliminated in 10th Place for TWD 909,000 (~$28,596)

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

Wu Ting Hao.jpg Ting Hao Wu

The second time had finally come for Ting Hao Wu. With 7 big blinds left, Wu went all in with K♥ 9♠ under-the-gun. Dhanesh Chainani at button made the call after action was passed to him with K♠ J♦ which dominated Wu's hand.

The board displayed 9♣ J♥ 7♠ 3♠ T♠ eliminating Wu, in the process making the final table for the APT Main Event.

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Level 32: Blinds 20000-40000, 40000 ante

Next Round Coming

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

With action folded to Ting Hao Wu at the button , he decided to choose this spot to jam his chips with Q♦ 7♠. Current chip leader Dhanesh Chainani with J♦ 9♠ at the big blind made the call knowing that the call will have a chance to eliminate and will also not make a dent to his chipstack.

The board A♣ Q♣ 4♦ 6♦ 8♦ gave Wu a much needed double up. With a positive attitude, Wu scooped up his chips and announced that the next round will be coming.

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Level 32: Blinds 20000-40000, 40000 ante

Postflop Action on Final Table Bubble

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Jonas

In this exciting hand Chih Wei Fan opened from the button and got called by Man Lok Chan in the big-blind. The flop came T♣ 7♥ 4♠ and the action took it's course.

First, Chan checked to Fan who put out a continuation-bet of 325,000. This was answered by Chan with a raise to 900,000. After spending some time in the tank, Fan in turn put out a three-bet of 2,200,000, leaving himself around 3,700,000 behind. This was enough to make Chan fold and for Fan to chip up nicely shortly before the final table.

NameChip Count
Man Lok Chan9,500,000
Chih Wei Fan8,000,000
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Level 32: Blinds 20000-40000, 40000 ante

Kosuke Miyoshi Has Been Eliminated in 11th Place for TWD 909,000 (~$28,300)

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APTTPC_19ME_N-403885(1).jpg Kosuke Miyoshi

With just over ten big-blinds, Kosuke Miyoshi from Vietnam moved all in on the button with A♣ 2♦. Lok Chan Man in the small-blind called with Q♥ Q♣. Quan could not hit his ace on J♥ 9♣ 4♣ T♦ J♠ and was eliminated in 12th place.

NameChip Count
Lok Chan Man11,300,000
Kosuke Miyoshi0
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Break

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Players are on a 15-minute break.

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Nguyen Trung Quan Has Been Eliminated in 12th Place for TWD 809,000 (~$25,450)

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Quang Trung Nguyen.jpg Nguyen Trung Quan

Man Lok Chan woke up with cowboys K♠ K♣ at cut-off after action was folded to him and opened for 325,000. Nguyen Trung Quan, unknowing what he was about to run into, three-bet 900,000 with his A♥ J♥ at the button. The blinds got out of the way and action went back to Chan who put the pressure by making a four-bet of 1,800,000. Quan jammed his chips and got a snap call from Chan.

The flop unfurled 4♠ 9♣ T♥ . The turn 8♠ gave at-risk player Quan some outs but the 3♣ river ended it for him.

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Wu’s King Stands

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Zoe

Dhanesh Chainani raised to 325,000 from the hijack, which only Ting Hao Wu and Junichi Hashimoto called from the button and the big blind respectively.

The Q♦ 4♣ 8♠ flop rolled off before Hashimoto checked the action to Chainani who bet 500,000. Wu and Hashimoto stuck around.

Hashimoto and Chainani checked after seeing a 9♦ fall on the turn to which Wu fired 875,000, and Hashimoto made the call, but Chainani folded. As the 4♠ slid on the river, Hashimoto check-called after Wu bet 1,750,000.

Ting Hao Wu K♣ Q♥

Junichi Hashimoto Q♣ J♠

Wu’s king definitely did a good job on this hand as he tabled king-queen against Hashimoto’s queen-jack.

NameChip Count
Ting Hao Wu13,935,000
Junichi Hashimoto5,890,000
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Kosuke Doubles Up

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

Chih Wei Fan opened the action at hi-jack with A♣ 9♦ and when action came back to the small blind, Miyoshi Kosuke shoved all-in with A♦ T♦. Chip leader Fan made the call and saw the board, T♥ 5♥ 8♣ 4♣ A♥ giving Kosuke a two-pair on the river.

NameChip Count
Chih Wei Fan5,700,000
Miyoshi Kosuke2,700,000
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