APT Jeju 2024: Side Event Action from Day 5 of the Series

Ben Wilson / 1 May 2024

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APT Jeju 2024: Side Event Action from Day 5 of the Series

Thailand’s Sananthachat Thanapatpisal Claims Maiden APT Title in Event #40: Women's Event

The first of the festival’s two scheduled Women’s Events, the KRW 600,000 Event #40: Women's Event, drew 51 entries (41 unique), generating a KRW 26,713,800 (~USD 19,350) prize pool.

The action played out over twenty-three 20-minute levels, with Thailand’s Sananthachat Thanapatpisal topping the tournament, defeating China’s Di Lu heads-up to claim the KRW 8,413,800 (~USD 6,060) top prize, earning her maiden live tournament title in the process.

Lu locked up KRW 6,080,000 (~USD 4,380) for her runner-up finish, with Hong Kong’s Carman Tam filling out the last of the podium positions and taking KRW 3,870,000 (~USD 2,790) for third place, with a total of seven players making the money and the tournament paying out as follows:

WOMEN'S EVENT RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Sananthachat ThanapatpisalThailandKRW 8,413,800
2Di LuChinaKRW 6,080,000
3Carman TamHong KongKRW 3,870,000
4Nicole WeeSingaporeKRW 2,940,000
5Hsiao Chin LinTaiwanKRW 2,270,000
6Misuzu SaitoJapanKRW 1,740,000
7Chien-Chih WengTaiwanKRW 1,400,000

For Event #40: Women's Event Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #40: Women's Event Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #40: Women's Event tournament page

Hong Kong’s Edward Yam Claims Fourth APT Title in Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance

Event #91_ Short Deck - Triple Chance champion Edward Yam.jpg

A late addition to the schedule, the KRW 1M Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance drew a star-studded field of 52 entries (39 unique), generating a KRW 45,396,000 (~USD 32,890) prize pool.

This action packed event played out over twenty-one 20-minute levels, and with high-caliber players like Natural8 Ambassadors Danny Tang, Punnat Punsri, Phachara Wongwichit, Kannapong Thanarattrakul, and Yu Chung “Nevan” Chang in contention alongside several former APT champions such as Hong Kong’s Dicky Tsang, Malaysia’s Anson Ewe, and the Philippines’ #1 ranked tournament player Marc Rivera, competition for a place in the paying positions was fierce.

It was Hong Kong’s Edward Yam the man to show off his short deck skills to the best effect, his fourth final table appearance of the festival rewarding him with the KRW 14,306,000 (~USD 10,310) winner’s purse and his fourth career APT title after besting compatriot Danny Tang heads-up.

Tang, who was hunting his second title of the series, took KRW 10,330,000 (~USD 7,450) for his runner-up finish with China’ Jie Xu completing the winner’s triumvirate and banking KRW 6,580,000 (~USD 4,740) for third place. Of the aforementioned notables, both Ewe and Rivera claimed a place in the paying positions, with the tournament paying out as follows:

SHORT DECK TRIPLE CHANCE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Edward YamHong KongKRW 14,306,000
2Daniel TangHong KongKRW 10,330,000
3Jie XuChinaKRW 6,580,000
4Jia Long HoSingaporeKRW 4,990,000
5Anson EweMalaysiaKRW 3,860,000
6Marc RiveraPhilippinesKRW 2,950,000
7Sho KatsuraJapanKRW 2,380,000

For Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance tournament page

Australia’s Antonio Seremet Scores Maiden APT Title in Event #42: Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O)

Event #42_ Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) champion Antonio Seremet 2.jpg

The second of the days three scheduled non NLHE tournaments, the KRW 400,000 Event #42: Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O), attracted a field of 44 entries (29 unique) who battled over twenty-one fast-paced 15-minute levels for a share of the KRW 15,194,080 (~USD 10,990) prize pool.

It proved to be third times the charm for Antonio Seremet, with the Australian turning his third final table appearance of the series into a maiden APT title score after squaring off against Canada’s Hyo Joon Ko heads-up and coming out on top.

Seremet had come within a whisker of claiming his first title four days prior, finishing runner-up in the Event #14: Turbo - NL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O), and would not be denied a second time, scoring KRW 5,164,080 (~USD 3,720) for his victory.

Ko was forced to settle for silver and the KRW 3,570,000 (~USD 2,570) on offer for second, with Japan’s Kaoru Kishimoto rounding out the last of the podium places and taking KRW 2,280,000 (~USD 1,640) for third place. A total of six players made the money, with the tournament paying out as follows:

HI-LO BIG O RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Antonio SeremetAustraliaKRW 5,164,080
2Hyo Joon KoCanadaKRW 3,570,000
3Kaoru KishimotoJapanKRW 2,280,000
4Mingyue WangChinaKRW 1,750,000
5Shao Me YangTaiwanKRW 1,370,000
6Kojiro FujimotoJapanKRW 1,060,000

For Event #42: Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #42: Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #42: Turbo PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) tournament page

Japan’s Masayuki Imuta Wins Maiden APT Title in Event #43: Turbo

Event #43_ Turbo champion Masayuki Imuta.jpg

Outside of Flight B of the Main Event, the KRW 700,000 Event #43: Turbo was the most popular draw of the day, attracting a field of 206 entries (170) unique.

The action played out over twenty-three fast-paced 15-minute levels, with players jockeying for a place in the 27 paying positions in an attempt to claim their share of the KRW 125,886,600 (~USD 90,920) prize pool.

It was Masayuki Imuta who received the accolades, defeating China’s Haitao Luan heads-up to earn his first recorded tournament win outside of his native Japan. Imuta banked a KRW 27,896,600 (~USD 20,100) top prize for his victory, in addition to the claiming the trophy and his maiden APT title.

Luan locked up KRW 18,820,000 (~USD 13,650) for his runner-up finish, with compatriot Yue Xu placing in third for KRW 12,950,000 (~USD 9,330) and the final table paying out as follows:

TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Masayuki ImutaJapanKRW 27,896,600
2Haitao LuanChinaKRW 18,820,000
3Yue XuChinaKRW 12,950,000
4Neo Zhi HanSingaporeKRW 10,560,000
5Teng Kuei HsuTaiwanKRW 8,420,000
6Mi Young ChoSouth KoreaKRW 6,470,000
7Jing Heng LiChinaKRW 4,710,000
8Weinan WangChinaKRW 3,410,000
9Hayato KitajimaJapanKRW 2,820,000

Other notables to earn a place in the paying positions included France’s Alexandre Viard (15th for KRW 1,890,000), and newly minted Superstar Challenge champion Joseph Cheong.

For Event #43: Turbo Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #43: Turbo Player Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #43: Turbo tournament page

Hong Kong’s Colin Tsang Mixes It Up in Event #44: Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix

Event #44_ Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix Ka Yue Colin Tsang.jpg

The last of the day’s three scheduled non NLHE tournaments, KRW 300,000 Event #44: Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix (A-5, 2-7, High) drew 46 entries (35 unique), generating a KRW 11,779,680 (~USD 8,500) prize pool.

It was Hong Kong’s Colin Tsang who showcased his single draw mix talents, overcoming spirited opposition from a tough final table to claim his maiden APT title and a KRW 3,451,840 top prize after cutting an ICM deal with heads-up opponent Andrew Shanahan, with the duo then battling for 10 percent of the remaining prize pool and the all-important title and trophy.

Shanahan, making his third final table showing of the festival, scored KRW 3,327,840 (~USD 2,400) for his runner-up finish, with China’s Tian Liu rounding out the podium and taking KRW 1,770,000 (~USD 1,275) for third place.

Taiwan’s Yu Tang Wang (4th) and Hong Kong’s Alan Lau (5th) and triple bracelet winner Yan Shing “Anson” Tsang (6th) were the only other players to make the money, with the tournament paying out as follows:

NL SINGLE DRAW MIX RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Colin TsangHong KongKRW 3,451,840
2Andrew ShanahanAustraliaKRW 3,327,840
3Tian LiuChinaKRW 1,770,000
4Yu Tang WangTaiwanKRW 1,350,000
5Alan LauHong KongKRW 1,060,000
6Yan Shing TsangHong KongKRW 820,000

For Event #44: Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #44: Hyper Turbo - NL Single Draw Mix Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #91: Short Deck - Triple Chance tournament page

Vietnam’s Phan Tri Takes Third APT Title in Event #45: Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot

Event #45_ Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot champion Phan Huu Minh Tri.jpg

A fun take on NLHE where players all commit a big blind to the pot pre-flop with the first action taking place post flop, the KRW 300,000 Event #45: Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot usually results in some explosive action, and this event was no different.

The tournament attracted 80 entries (72 unique) who fought it out at the felt for a KRW 20,486,400 (~USD 14,790) prize pool, with Vietnam’s Phan Tri the man to enjoy the rub of the green.

Tri took on China’s Baiyu Ni heads-up for the trophy and KRW 5,636,400 (~USD 4,065) top prize, with the Vietnamese player scoring his third career APT title for the win.

Ni collected KRW 4,010,000 (~USD 2,890) for his runner-up finish, with compatriot Haoyu Wang rounding out the top three and taking KRW 2,620,000 (~USD 1,890) for third place. A total of 11 players made the money with the tournament paying out as follows:

BOMB POT RESULTS

PlaceNameCountryPrize
1Phan TriVietnamKRW 5,636,400
2Baiyu NiChinaKRW 4,010,000
3Haoyu WangChinaKRW 2,620,000
4Ryosuke TomuroJapanKRW 2,020,000
5Yuto MachidaJapanKRW 1,600,000
6Xingwen WangChinaKRW 1,250,000
7Zibao XieChinaKRW 980,000
8En Hao ChanTaiwanKRW 770,000
9Guangyong WuChinaKRW 580,000
10Donavan ChuHong KongKRW 510,000
11Mark GohSingaporeKRW 510,000

For Event #45: Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot Player List please CLICK HERE

For Event #45: Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot Results please CLICK HERE

All tournament information can be found on the Event #45: Super Hyper Turbo - Bomb Pot tournament page

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