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Asian Poker Tour
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2024
GameTexas hold 'em
FoundedNovember 12, 2006; 18 years ago (2006-11-12)
FounderCapital Events Pte (2006–2008)
Owner(s)APT Events Private Limited
CEOFred Leung[1]
DirectorLloyd Fontillas[2]
PresidentNeil Johnson[3]
Country Singapore (Founded)
RegionAsia
Streaming partner(s) asianpokertourlive
theasianpokertour
Sponsor(s) Natural8
Official websitehttp://www.apt.poker

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) was founded in 2006. To date, the APT has staged more than 110 major events and numerous smaller tournaments mainly in the Asia-Pacific Region. The tour has stopped at Philippines, Macau, South Korea, Cambodia, Vietnam, India, China, Australia, London, New Caledonia and Mauritius. APT events combined have generated over US$50 Million in prize money all awarded to players.[4]

History

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Asian Poker Tour (APT) was founded in 2006 by Capital Events Pte – a company based in Singapore.
In 2008 APT was acquired by AsianLogic but Capital Events Pte will continue to run the tour, which recently added the Korean Professional Poker Tour and remains a shareholder. The agreement will see AsianLogic manage the running of the APT's online and land-based tournaments, as well as taking control of the APT's brand and URLs giving the company access to the APT database, which it hopes will help drive players to its poker sites. [5].
In June 2022, APT Events Private Limited bought the Asian Poker Tour is set to expand its presence outside of Asia.[6] APT veteran Lloyd Fontillas will, however, continue in his capacity as General Manager & Executive Tournament Director, with added responsibilities.[7]

Multiple Winners

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Place Player 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
1
Japan Iori Yogo 2016 ACR 2018 CH 2018 ME 2018 CH
2
Norway Henrik Tollefsen 2013 ME 2015 ME
3
England Sam Razavi 2012 ME 2016 ME
4
Philippines Mike Takayama 2014 ME 2017 ME
5
Malaysia Sam Nee Aik Chuan 2017 ME 2017 ME
6
Philippines Lester Edoc 2018 ME 2018 ME
7
Vietnam Ha Duong 2012 ME 2020 CH
8
Philippines Moses Saquing 2022 CH 2022 ME
9
Thailand Punnat Punsri 2019 CH 2023 ME
10
China Xixiang Luo 2019 CH 2024 ME

ME = Main Event / CH = Championship / ACR = Accredited
Sorted by the year they entered the multiple titles list
Up to Season 2024 APT Korea Jeju (May 2024)

Tournament Results

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2006

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Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
12–17 November
The Meritus Mandarin Hotel
Singapore betfair APT Singapore US$5,000
313
US$1,502,400 Lithuania Antanas "Tony G" Guoga[8] $451,700 [1]

2008

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Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 May-1 June
Dusit Thani Manila Hotel
Philippines APT Manila US$2,500
316
US$783,000 Australia David Saab[9] $280,000 [2][3]
26–31 August
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau US$5,300
US$1,500,000 Guaranteed
257
US$1,500,000 Ukraine Yevgeniy Timoshenko[10] US$500,000 [4][5]

2009

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Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 January-1 February
Dusit Thani Manila Hotel
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
252
US$635,500 Philippines Neil Arce[11] US$185,000 [6][7]
20–23 August
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$34,400
(US$4,438)
326
HK$10,919,040
(US$1,408,788)
France Adrien Allain[12] HK$3,035,000
(US$391,580)
[8][9]

2010

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In year 2010, the APT began its partnership with Resorts World Manila (RWM) which lasts until today. APT held some of its biggest events in RWM including the Guinness World Records Longest Continuous Poker Tournament,[13] the APT-RWM Iron Man Poker Challenge,[14] held in 2013.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
23–29 August
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
227
US$550,475 Philippines Michael Cua[15] US$176,700 [10][11]
6–14 November
City of Dreams
Macau APT Macau HK$35,000
(US$4,515)
161
HK$5,075,525
(US$654,779)
China Zhang Pan Peng[16] HK$1,678,000
(US$216,473)
[12][13]
Accredited Events
8–10 January
Poker King Club
StarWorld Casino
Macau APKT Macau HK$5,400 (US$697)
HK$750,000 Guaranteed (US$96,750)
Asian Poker King Tournament
174
HK$870,000
(US$112,230)
South Korea Il Wong Yoo[17] HK$284,200
(US$36,662)
[14]
P.27-29
7 March
Poker King Club
StarWorld Casino
Macau MPC Macau HK$2,700 (US$348)
HK$200,000 Guaranteed (US$25,760)
Macau Poker Challenge
143
HK $357,500
(US$46,046)
Hong Kong Weng Hong Hoi[18] HK$116,800
(US$15,044)
13–17 March
The Big Ace Liberty Club
Philippines TPC Mandaluyong ₱ 5,400 (US$118)
The Poker Circuit: Plugged In
173
₱ 865,000
(US$18,883)
Philippines Mark Pagsuyuin[19] ₱ 383,000
(US$8,361)
[15]
16–19 March
Resorts World Manila Casino
Philippines RWM Manila ₱ 11,000 (US$242)
₱ 2,000,000 Guaranteed (US$43,661)
RWM Inaugural Poker Championships
269
₱ 2,690,000
(US$58,724)
South Korea Sae Jin Lee[20] ₱ 860,800
(US$18,792)
22–26 April
StarWorld Casino
Macau APKT Macau HK$8,000 (US$1,031)
HK$1,000,000 Guaranteed
Asian Poker King Tournament
233
HK$1,730,025
(US$222,838)
Hong Kong Elton Tsang[21] HK$553,600
(US$71,307)
[16]
14–16 May
Wild Aces Poker Club
Philippines TPC Pampanga ₱ 5,400 (US$115)
₱ 500,000 Guaranteed
The Poker Circuit: Wild n' Wet
131+35
₱ 830,000
(US$17,592)
Philippines Freddie Journeaux[22] ₱ 148,700
(US$3,152)

2011

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The APT began the year with its new event format dubbed the APT Asian Series. This event features the same type of tournaments the APT is known for but at a much lower buy in.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
10–17 January
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,125)
126
₱5,683,200
(US$127,893)
Sweden Andreas Lindblom[23] ₱1,875,300
(US$42,201)
[17][18]
28 March-3 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
231
US$560,175 Philippines Enrique Del Prado[24] US$179,260 [19][20]
17–23 August
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila ₱50,000
(US$1,176)
396
₱17,681,580
(US$415,857)
Philippines Vic De Guzman[25] ₱5,359,000
(US$126,040)
[21][22]
8–14 November
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Goa ₹50,000
(US$1,006)
158
₹7,110,000
(US$143,048)
India Sangeeth Mohan[26] ₹2,346,400
(US$47,208)
[23][24]
Accredited Events
20–27 June
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines All In ASOP Cebu ₱5,500 (US$126)
₱1,000,000 Guaranteed (US$22,894)
All In Anniversary Series of Poker
199
₱1,000,000
(US$22,894)
Philippines Richard Tolentino[27][28] ₱313,600
(US$7,180)
1–6 December
Asia Poker Sports Club
Philippines Manny Pacquiao Manila ₱50,000 (US$1,157)
Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event
148
₱6,675,540
(US$154,495)
Australia Oliver Speidel[29] ₱2,202,000
(US$50,962)
[25][26]

2012

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The APT introduced the APT Player of the Year (APT POY) loyalty program in year 2012 wherein players' performance is measured throughout a year. The APT POY receives $8,000 worth of APT and APT Asian Series Main Event buy-ins at an event of his/her choice among other perks, while 2nd and 3rd-place winners receive 1 APT Main Event seat (value up to $2,700) and 1 APT Asian Series Main Event seat (value up to $1,100) respectively. English poker pro Sam Razavi won the first APT POY title and bagged the award for the next three consecutive years.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
28–29 January
Fox Poker Club
England APT London £545
Special Event
(US$849)
125
£62,500
(US$97,319)
England William Dorey[30] £17,130
(US$26,673)
[27][28]
4–7 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,163)
251
₱11,321,400
(US$263,255)
Singapore Tan Tai Zheng[31] ₱3,623,000
(US$84,245)
[29][30]
18–22 March
MGM Sanya Resort
China CPC Sanya Invitational
¥ 1,000,000 Prize Pool (US$157,940)
China Poker Carnival 2012
414
¥ 1,000,000
(US$157,940)
China Chao Ma[32][33] ¥ 300,000
(US$47,386)
[31]
19–25 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
254
US$615,950 South Africa Divan Le Roux[34][35] US$197,000 [32][33]
21–27 May
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Series Goa ₹50,000
(US$898)
131
₹5,895,000
(US$105,978)
Sweden Martin Nilsson[36][37] ₹1,942,000
(US$34,912)
[34][35]
25–31 July
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$25,000
(US$3,222)
268
HK$5,979,100
(US$770,735)
Taiwan Carlos Chang[38] HK$1,913,100
(US$246,607)
[36][37]
19–26 August
Casino Ti Vegas, Grand Bay
Mauritius APT Series Mauritius €900
(US$1,110)
114
€89,740
(US$110,660)
Mauritius Bruno Tadebois[39][40] €22,840
(US$28,165)
[38][39]
19–25 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,195)
316
₱ 14,253,200
(US$340,682)
Philippines Jose Javier Medina[41] ₱ 3,521,000
(US$84,159)
[40][41]
14–20 November
Las Vegas Sun, Bavet City
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
122
US$119,240 Vietnam Ha Duong[42] US$30,200 [42][43]
3–9 December
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Goa ₹150,000
(US$2,750)
9
₹1,215,000
(US$22,279)
England Sam Razavi[43] ₹790,000
(US$14,485)
[44][45]
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2012 – Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi[44]

2013

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In year 2013, the APT in partnership with Resorts World Manila made an attempt to break the Guinness World Records Longest Continuous Poker Tournament [13] which turned out to be a success. Shattering the previous record of 36 hours, 34 minutes and 41 seconds set in Delaware, USA. in August 2012, the APT-RWM Iron Man Poker Challenge set a new world record of 48 hours, 55 minutes and 58.5 seconds in December 2013.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
23–30 January
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,227)
113
₱5,096,900
(US$125,096)
South Korea Seung-Soo Jeon[45] ₱1,302,000
(US$31,956)
[46][47]
27 February-6 March
Royal Palace Casino, Oriental Hotel
Philippines APT Series Jeju US$1,100
166
US$160,520 South Korea Ryan Yu[46] US$36,100 [48][49]
17–24 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
205
US$497,120 Australia Khac-Trung Tran[47][48] US$124,000 [50][51]
24–31 July
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$25,000
(US$3,222)
193
HK$4,439,000
(US$572,176)
Norway Henrik Tollefsen[49] HK$981,700
(US$126,538)
[52][53]
18–23 August
Ramada Hotel Jeju
Philippines APT Jeju US$2,700
45
US$113,970 China Lifeng Shen[50] US$35,300 [54][55]
9–16 October
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,158)
389
₱ 17,357,000
(US$402,129)
Philippines Czardy Rivera[51][52] ₱ 4,270,000
(US$98,927)
[56][57]
5–8 December
The Star, Sydney (Australia)
Australia APT Sydney A$2,000
Special Event
(US$1,820)
649
A$1,166,400
(US$1,060,537)
Australia Tristan Bain[53][54] A$281,685
(US$256,119)
[58]
11–15 December
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$700
Iron Man Poker Challenge
Guinness World Record[13]
115
US$71,400 United States Damon Shulenberger[55][56] US$18,240 [59][60]
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2013 – Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi,[44] Back-to-back: Two times APT Leaderboard in a row.

2014

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2014 was a season when the tour went "quality over quantity". APT Tournament Director Lloyd Fontillas called 2014 a building year for staging fewer events, with much more quality in getting great player numbers.[57]

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
12–19 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,110)
299
₱13,341,000
(US$296,275)
New Zealand Paul Hockin[58] ₱3,235,000
(US$71,842)
[61][62]
30 April-7 May
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
208
US$504,400 Singapore Feng Zhao[59] US$126,500 [63][64]
27 February-6 March
Queenco Casino, Sihanoukville
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
112
US$108,600 Denmark Michael Lindstrom[60] US$27,700 [65][66]
10–17 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,145)
356
₱ 17,033,000
(US$389,893)
Philippines Mike Takayama[61] ₱ 3,453,000
(US$79,041)
[67][68]
3–10 December
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT-RWM Manila Finale ₱ 50,000
(US$1,120)
289
₱ 12,895,200
(US$288,757)
Vietnam Quang Huy Pham[62] ₱ 3,185,000
(US$71,320)
[69][70]
1–18 December
King's Casino Rozvadov
Czech Republic Prague Poker Festival €1,100
(US$1,362)
33
€32,010
(US$39,831)
Poland Pawel Zawadowicz[63] €10,440
(US$12,991)
[71][72]
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2014 – Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi,[64] Back-to-back-to-back: Three times APT Leaderboard in a row (2012-2013-2014).

2015

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In 2015, the APT increased the APT POY prize from $8,000 to $10,000 worth of APT and APT Asian Series Main Event buy-ins. Sam Razavi earned the APT POY title for the fourth consecutive year bestowing him the title APT Quadruple Player of the Year.[65]

The APT also opened its own poker room in Manila in February 2015 where two of the tour's events were held on that year, including the year-ender event.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 January-4 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,132)
207
₱9,186,300
(US$208,063)
Philippines John Tech[66] ₱2,307,300
(US$52,258)
[73][74]
27 February-2 March
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Poker Room Manila ₱1,500
(US$34) Inaugural Event
326
₱423,800
(US$9,615)
Canada Randy Boone[67] ₱104,500
(US$2,371)
[75][76]
14–22 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,200
211
US$409,300 Germany Julius Malzanini[68] US$79,200 [77][78]
27 February-6 March
The Grand Ho Tram
Vietnam APT Vietnam US$1,100
119
US$115,400 Hong Kong Kwan Kit Kwok[69] US$26,800 [79][80]
5–9 June
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Weekend Series Manila ₱ 27,500
(US$610)
147
₱ 3,565,000
(US$79,052)
Japan Gerard Bringley[70] ₱ 714,000
(US$15,833)
[81][82]
11–19 August
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,080)
160
₱7,139,000
(US$154,262)
Norway Henrik Tollefsen[71] ₱1,717,000
(US$37,102)
[83][84]
29 September-7 October
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,068)
341
₱ 14,711,800
(US$314,232)
Singapore Yah Loon Lim[72] ₱ 3,000,000
(US$64,077)
[85][86]
20–28 October
Queenco Casino Sihanoukville
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
99
US$96,030 Vietnam Linh Tran[73] US$26,130 [87][88]
9–17 December
Casino Filipino Pavillion
Philippines APT Manila Finale ₱ 50,000
(US$1,054)
169
₱ 7,541,000
(US$158,976)
Philippines Joven Huerto[74][75] ₱ 1,927,000
(US$40,624)
[89][90]
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2015 – Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi,[76][65] Back-to-back 4 times: For the forth times APT Leaderboard in a row (2012-2013-2014-2015).

2016

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2016 is APT's busiest year to date with 14 APT events and 1 APT-accredited event staged in a year. In the beginning of the year, APT started offering the APT Main Event Bubble Protection which insured the players availing it by giving back the Main Event buy-in in the form of APT tournament credits when the insured player busts out on the bubble. To avail of the bubble protection, players must pre-register for the Main Event, draw for a seat before starting time, and have his/her chips put into play on the first deal of level.

Changes in the winnings distribution of the APT Player of the Year ('APT POY') has also been made. The second and third place awards have been eliminated and $2,000 worth of APT prizes were awarded to each APT POY leader from the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, China, and one for the top nationality outside of those countries mentioned. The overall APT POY 2016 still received $10,000 worth of APT prizes. A total of $20,000 worth of APT prizes has been awarded for the APT POY 2016 race.

This was also the year when England Sam Razavi was dethroned by Japan Iori Yogo after four years of APT POY reign.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
13–21 January
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Series Manila Kickoff ₱50,000
(US$1,044)
134
₱ 6,499,000
(US$135,660)
Thailand Thong Botho[77] ₱ 1,660,000
(US$34,651)
[91][92]
10–18 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Cebu ₱55,000
(US$1,155)
144
₱6,984,000
(US$146,764)
England Alex Ward[78] ₱1,783,000
(US$37,469)
[93][94]
23–31 March
Daegu Casino Poker Room
South Korea APT Daegu ₩1,650,000
(US$1,410)
64
₩93,120,000
(US$79,552)
Japan Kim Nayoung[79] ₩25,800,000
(US$22,041)
[95][96]
13–21 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Philippines I US$3,300
180
US$523,800 South Korea Jeon Seung Soo[80] US$116,100 [97][98]
15–22 May
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Experience Manila ₱55,000
(US$1,181)
127
₱ 6,159,000
(US$132,236)
South Korea Gyeong Byeong Lee[81] ₱ 1,574,000
(US$33,794)
[99][100]
15–23 June
Queenco Casino Sihanoukville
Cambodia APT Cambodia US$1,100
48
US$46,560 Japan Hisashi Ogi[82] US$16,530 [101][102]
19–27 July
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Philippines II US$2,200
114
US$221,200 Japan Shinichiro Tone[83] US$56,600 [103][104]
9–15 August
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Weekend Series Manila ₱27,500
(US$588)
216
₱ 5,238,000
(US$111,979)
South Korea John Kim[84] ₱ 1,132,000
(US$24,200)
[105][106]
14–22 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Philippines III US$1,650
186
US$270,630 South Korea In Chul Sin[85] US$67,660 [107][108]
29 September-2 October
Rex Fortune Cruise
South China Sea
Hong Kong APT Poker Cruise HK$11,000
(US$1,418)
15
HK$145,500
(US$18,763)
England Sam Razavi[86] HK$72,700
(US$9,375)
[109][110]
4–12 October
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Manila ₱55,000
(US$1,138)
57
₱ 2,764,000
(US$57,191)
Philippines Alexis Lim[87] ₱ 766,000
(US$15,849)
[111][112]
19–25 October
Lisboa Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$22,000
(US$2,835)
108
HK$1,611,000
(US$207,651)
China Guo Dong[88] HK$530,000
(US$68,315)
[113][114]
16–24 November
Nouméa Grand Casino
New Caledonia
New Caledonia APT Nouméa XPF110,000
(US$976)
143
XPF13,316,200
(US$118,157)
New Caledonia Daniel Gilles[89] XPF3,402,300
(US$30,189)
[115][116]
7–15 December
Lisboa Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau Finale HK$22,000
(US$2,835)
273
HK$2,620,800
(US$337,805)
South Korea Soojo Kim[90] HK$647,300
(US$83,433)
[117][118]
Accredited Events
5–8 February
Western World Bar Japan
Macau Okinawa Poker Cup ¥0,00[91]
273
¥0,00 Japan Iori Yogo[92] ¥0,00 [119]
OKINAWA Poker Cup: PRIZE POOL:[93]
1st APT Main Event and High Rollers Package
2nd APT Main Event and Side Event Package
3rd APT Main Event Package
4th 6 APT Side Events Package
5th 5 APT Side Events Package
6th 4 APT Side Events Package
7th 3 APT Side Events Package
8th 2 APT Side Events Package
9th 1 APT Side Event Package
10th to 12th 3 Side Events each
13th to 15th 2 Side Events each
16th to 18th 1 Side Event each
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2016 – Leaderboard Champion: Japan IORI YOGO[94][95]

2017

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The APT Player of the Series (APT POS) has been introduced by the APT in its tournaments in 2017. It is a cumulative measure of player's performance throughout a full series. The APT POS awarded the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place winners.

The last APT POY, Japan's Tetsuya Tsuchikawa, has been awarded as the season came to an end. The APT POY has been eliminated the following year to give way to more prizes for the APT Player of the Series.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
11–19 January
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila Kickoff US$1,650
96
US$139,680 Japan Takumi Samejima[96] US$38,020 [120][121]
Player of the Series APT Manila Kickoff: Japan Yoichi Uesugi[97]
22–30 March
Paradise Grand Casino
South Korea APT Series Korea Jeju
₩1,650,000
(US$1,471)
56
₩81,480,000
(US$72,648)
Japan Katsuhiro Muto[98] ₩22,570,000
(US$20,123)
[122][123]
Player of the Series APT Korea – Jeju: Japan Horikawa Daiki[99]
26 April-7 May
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Championships Philippines
MAIN EVENT US$1,100
442
US$428,740 Philippines Mike Takayama[100] US$105,530 [124][125]
Philippines APT Championships Philippines
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT US$2,200
189
US$366,660 Vietnam Huu Dung Nguyen[101] US$91,670 [126][127]
Player of the Series APT Championships Philippines: South Korea Kim Gab Yong[102]
14–22 June
Babylon Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$19,800
(US$2,532)
118
HK$2,039,000
(US$261,383)
Malaysia Choong Kian Weng[103] HK$521,000
(US$66,788)
[128][129]
Player of the Series APT Macau: Japan Tetsuya Tsuchikawa[104]
1–7 July
Star Vegas Casino Poipet, Cambodia
Cambodia APT Southeast Asia US$1,100
50
US$48,500 Malaysia Sam Nee Aik Chuan[105] US$14,790 [130][131]
Player of the Series APT Southeast Asia: Japan Tetsuya Tsuchikawa[106]
19–27 July
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Philippines I ₱110,000
(US$2,166)
24
₱2,328,000
(US$45,845)
Malaysia Sam Nee Aik Chuan[107] ₱ 1,001,000
(US$19,712)
[132][133]
Player of the Series APT Philippines I: Singapore Dhanesh Chainani[108]
12–20 August
Paradise Hotel & Resort
South Korea APT Series Korea Incheon
₩1,100,000
(US$965)
185
₩179,450,000
(US$157,392)
United States Albert Paik[109] ₩44,860,000
(US$39,345)
[134][135]
Player of the Series APT Korea – Incheon: Japan Iori Yogo[110]
13–21 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Philippines II US$1,650
132
US$192,060 South Korea Sung Ho Kim[111] US$40,250 [136][137]
Player of the Series APT Philippines II: Singapore Dhanesh Chainani[112]
20–29 October
Nouméa Grand Casino
New Caledonia
New Caledonia APT Nouméa XPF110,000
(US$1,025)
85
XPF7,915,200
(US$73,733)
New Caledonia Andre Moracchini[113] XPF2,154,500
(US$20,069)
[138][139]
Player of the Series APT Nouméa: New Caledonia Andre Moracchini[114]
6–14 November
Winford Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Manila ₱38,500
(US$750)
82
₱2,783,900
(US$54,206)
United Kingdom Neil Raine[115] ₱757,800
(US$14,755)
[140][141]
Player of the Series APT Manila: Australia Anthony Abram[116]
29 November-10 December
Macau Billionaire Poker
Babylon Casino
Macau APT Championships Macau FINALE
MAIN EVENT HK$11,000

(US$1,408)
157
HK$1,807,600
(US$231,400)
India Varun Gupta[117] HK$300,400
(US$38,456)
[142][143]
Macau APT Championships Macau FINALE
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT HK$22,000

(US$2,816)
87
HK$1,687,800
(US$215,950)
Singapore Alecz Chan Xianhe[118] HK$369,950
(US$47,334)
[144][145]
Player of the Series APT Championships Macau Finale: Taiwan Hung Sheng Lin[119]
  • Asian Poker Tour – Season 2017 – Player of the Year: Japan TETSUYA TSUCHIKAWA;[120] The Japanese professional poker player entered the live tournament scene in 2010 and since then has earned numerous achievements in practically all of the big events in Asia.[121]

2018

[edit]

Starting year 2018, the APT POY has been eliminated, and cash prizes have been added to the APT POS – Player of the Series. On top of the prizes received by the APT POS, the winner is also awarded with $800 in cash, while the 2nd and 3rd-place winners received $100 in cash each as additional prizes.[122]

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
19–28 January
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam APT Series Vietnam Kickoff
₫ 16,500,000

(US$723)
664
₫9,661,200,000
(US$423,050)
Germany Adrian Esslen[123] ₫1,000,000,000
(US$57,718)
[146][147]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Kickoff: Germany Adrian Esslen[123]
21 March-2 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Championships Philippines I
MAIN EVENT ₱55,000
(US$1,049)
Guaranteed ₱8,000,000 (US$152,536)
325
₱15,762,500
(US$300,545)
Philippines Lester Edoc[124] ₱2,328,000
(US$45,845)
[148][149]
Philippines APT Championships Philippines I
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT ₱110,000
(US$2,099)
100
₱9,700,000
(US$185,130)
Japan Iori Yogo[125] ₱2,402,500
(US$45,853)
[150][151]
Player of the Series APT Championships Philippines I: Philippines Lester Edoc[125]
25 April-6 May
Billionaire Poker
Babylon Casino
Macau APT Championships Macau
MAIN EVENT HK$11,000

(US$1,401)
377
HK$3,619,200
(US$461,148)
Taiwan Hung Sheng Lin[126] HK$587,000
(US$74,794)
[152][153]
Macau APT Championships Macau
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT HK$22,000

(US$2,802)
108
HK$2,095,200
(US$266,937)
Hong Kong Park Yu Cheung[127] HK$428,000
(US$54,529)
[154][155]
Player of the Series APT Championships Macau: Taiwan Hung Sheng Lin[128]
15–24 June
Paradise Walker-Hill Casino
South Korea APT Series Korea Seoul
₩1,100,000
(US$1,117)
170
₩164,900,000
(US$149,147)
South Korea Jinwoo Kim[129] ₩26,225,000
(US$23,719)
[156][157]
Player of the Series APT Korea – Seoul: Canada Stephane Blouin[129]
11–22 July
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam APT Championships Vietnam
MAIN EVENT ₫22,000,000
(US$960)
499
₫9,680,600,000
(US$422,083)
Vietnam Dang Xuan Canh[130] ₫1,636,770,000
(US$71,364)
[158][159]
Vietnam APT Championships Vietnam
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT ₫33,000,000
(US$1,440)
213
₫6,198,300,000
(US$269,698)
Vietnam Cao Ngoc Anh[131] ₫1,304,030,000
(US$56,740)
[160][161]
Player of the Series APT Championships Vietnam: Vietnam Cao Ngoc Anh[131]
8–19 August
Paradise Hotel & Resort
South Korea APT Championships Korea Incheon
MAIN EVENT ₩1,100,000
(US$984)
192
₩186,240,000
(US$166,562)
Japan Iori Yogo[132] ₩40,463,000
(US$36,187)
[162][163]
South Korea APT Championships Korea Incheon
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT ₩1,650,000
(US$1,462)
148
₩215,340,000
(US$190,771)
United States Geoffrey You[133] ₩49,770,000
(US$44,091)
[164][165]
Player of the Series APT Championships Korea – Incheon: Japan Inotsume Kazuma[134]
13–24 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Championships Philippines II
MAIN EVENT ₱55,000
(US$1,020)
Guaranteed ₱8,000,000 (US$148,298)
306
₱14,841,000
(US$275,112)
Philippines Lester Edoc[135] ₱2,849,600
(US$52,824)
[166][167]
Philippines APT Championships Philippines II
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT ₱82,500
(US$1,529)
Guaranteed ₱8,000,000 (US$148,251)
174
₱12,658,500
(US$234,579)
South Korea Lim Yohwan[136] ₱2,819,900
(US$52,256)
[168][169]
Player of the Series APT Championships Philippines II: Philippines Lester Edoc[136]
5–11 October
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam APT Series Vietnam Ho Chi Minh
₫ 22,000,000
(US$947)
Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (US$258,233)
498
₫9,661,200,000
(US$415,807)
Japan Tetsuya Tsuchikawa[137] ₫1,638,200,000
(US$70,506)
[170][171]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam – Ho Chi Minh: Japan Tetsuya Enoki[138]
27 November-8 December
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Championships Philippines FINALE
MAIN EVENT ₱55,000
(US$1,047)
Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$190,368)
307
₱14,889,500
(US$283,449)
Japan Mikiya Kudo[139] ₱2,844,200
(US$54,145)
[172][173]
Philippines APT Championships Philippines FINALE
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT ₱165,000
(US$3,142)
Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$190,422)
71
₱10,330,500
(US$196,716)
Japan Iori Yogo[140] ₱2,872,800
(US$54,705)
[174][175]
Player of the Series APT Championships Philippines Finale: Japan Kosei Ichinose[141]

2019

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Vietnam APT Vietnam I Kick-Off
9–20 January
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫8,000,000,000 (US$345,707)
₫22,000,000
(US$950)
576
₫11,021,700,000
(US$476,282)
India Abhinav Iyer[142] ₫2,269,092,000
(US$98,055)
[176][177]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (US$258,875)
₫38,500,000
(US$1,661)
248
₫7,835,306,000
(US$338,061)
South Korea Yohwan Lim[143] ₫2,040,542,000
(US$88,040)
[178][179]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh I Kick-Off: Denmark Michael Kim Falcon[143]
Japan APT Tokyo Japan
19–28 January
Stadium Casino
(Amusement Casino)
Tokyo
Japan
MAIN EVENT
¥30,000
(US$272)
234
see bellow Thailand Kannapong Thanarattrakul[144] see bellow [180][181]
APT Tokyo Japan: MAIN EVENT PRIZE POOL:
1st APT Philippines I 2019 Main Event ticket, Championships Event ticket, High Rollers ticket plus airfare and hotel accommodations.
2nd APT Philippines I 2019 Main Event ticket, Championships Event ticket plus airfare and hotel accommodations.
3rd and 4th APT Philippines I 2019 Main Event ticket plus airfare and hotel accommodations.
Player of the Series APT Tokyo Japan: China Jin Bo[145]
Taiwan APT Taiwan I
20 February-3 March
Asia Poker Arena
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$5,000,000 (US$162,415)
NT$33,000
(US$1,072)
523
NT$15,219,300
(US$494,371)
Hong Kong Chow Cliff[146] NT$2,443,800
(US$79,382)
[182][183]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed NT$5,000,000 (US$162,548)
NT$49,500
(US$1,609)
288
NT$12,571,200
(US$408,688)
China Dong Chen[147] NT$2,955,000
(US$96,066)
[184][185]
Player of the Series APT Taiwan I: Hong Kong Alan King Lun Lau[147]
Philippines APT Philippines I
24 April-5 May
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$191,595)
₱55,000
(US$1,054)
503
₱24,395,500
(US$467,407)
Philippines Christopher Mateo[148] ₱4,376,000
(US$83,842)
[186][187]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$192,741)
₱82,500
(US$1,590)
316
₱22,949,000
(US$442,332)
South Korea Siyoung Lee[149] ₱5,295,900
(US$102,076)
[188][189]
Player of the Series APT Philippines I: Japan Iori Yogo[149]
APT Korea Seoul
29 May-9 June
Paradise Walker-Hill Casino
Korea
Seoul
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩180,000,000 (US$151,260)
₩1,320,000
(US$1,190)
180
₩209,520,000
(US$176,101)
Japan Go Saito[150] ₩54,364,000
(US$45,693)
[190][191]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₩180,000,000 (US$152,413)
₩1,980,000
(US$1,181)
108
₩60,430,000
(US$51,178)
Thailand Punnat Punsri[151] ₩209,520,000
(US$461,148)
[192][193]
Player of the Series APT Korea Seoul: Hong Kong Edward Chun Ho Yam[151]
Vietnam APT Vietnam II
3–14 July
Pro Poker Club
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫8,000,000,000 (US$346,258)
₫22,000,000
(US$952)
458
₫8,885,200,000
(US$384,572)
China Zhou Jiaping[152] ₫1,892,170,000
(US$81,897)
[194][195]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (US$259,909)
₫38,500,000
(US$1,668)
192
₫6,518,400,000
(US$282,365)
New Zealand Oliver Helm[153] ₫1,218,670,000
(US$52,791)
[196][197]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh II: Vietnam Nguyen Tien Thanh[153]
South Korea APT Korea Incheon
2–13 August
Paradise Hotel & Resort
Korea
Incheon
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩200,000,000 (US$166,113)
₩1,320,000
(US$1,096)
236
₩274,704,000
(US$228,152)
Hong Kong Dicky Siu Hang Tsang[154] ₩59,485,000
(US$49,405)
[198][199]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₩200,000,000 (US$165,562)
₩1,980,000
(US$1,639)
148
₩382,374,000
(US$316,519)
Singapore Graeme Siow[155] ₩84,951,000
(US$70,320)
[200][201]
Player of the Series APT Korea – Incheon: Taiwan Li-Ta Hsu[155]
Philippines APT Philippines II
11–22 September
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$192,753)
₱55,000
(US$1,060)
515
₱24,977,500
(US$481,451)
Peru Yohn Paredes[156] ₱4,369,400
(US$84,222)
[202][203]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (US$191,508)
₱82,500
(US$1,580)
316
₱19,278,700
(US$369,202)
China Xixiang Luo[157] ₱4,594,800
(US$87,994)
[204][205]
Player of the Series APT Philippines II: Philippines Richard Nakila[157]
Taiwan APT Taiwan II
9–20 October
Asia Poker Arena
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$6,000,000 (US$194,906)
NT$33,000
(US$1,072)
285
NT$8,293,500
(US$269,409)
Taiwan Zong Chi He[158] NT$1,949,900
(US$63,341)
[206][207]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed NT$5,000,000 (US$162,548)
NT$49,500
(US$1,609)
144
NT$6,285,600
(US$205,170)
South Korea Jinho Hong[159] NT$1,697,300
(US$55,402)
[208][209]
Player of the Series APT Taiwan II: Philippines Mike Takayama[159]
Vietnam APT Vietnam III
6–17 November
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫8,000,000,000 (US$346,222)
₫22,000,000
(US$952)
436
₫8,458,400,000
(US$366,060)
India Akshay Nasa[160] ₫1,486,560,000
(US$64,334)
[210][211]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (US$259,600)
₫38,500,000
(US$1,665)
179
₫6,077,050,000
(US$262,933)
France Vincent Chauve[161] ₫1,576,810,000
(US$68,223)
[212][213]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh III: France Vincent Chauve[161]
Taiwan APT Taiwan III FINALE
28 November-9 December
Asia Poker Arena
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$6,000,000 (US$196,668)
NT$31,000
(US$1,016)
319
NT$9,823,900
(US$322,009)
China Zhou Yue Yang[162] NT$2,138,200
(US$70,086)
[214][215]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed NT$6,000,000 (US$196,889)
NT$49,500
(US$1,624)
159
NT$6,940,300
(US$227,743)
Netherlands Tobias Peters[163] NT$1,848,800
(US$60,668)
[216][217]
Player of the Series APT Taiwan III Finale: China Zhou Yue Yang[163]

2020 LIVE

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Vietnam APT Vietnam I Kick-Off
10–21 January
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫8,000,000,000 (US$346,185)
₫21,000,000
(US$909)
365
₫7,760,000,000
(US$335,800)
South Africa Rayhaan Adam[164] ₫1,731,440,000
(US$74,924)
[218][219]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (US$260,258)
₫38,500,000
(US$1,670)
248
₫5,820,000,000
(US$338,061)
Vietnam Ha Duong[165] ₫1,331,200,000
(US$57,743)
[220][221]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh I Kick-Off: Australia TANJA VUJANIC[165]
Taiwan APT Taiwan I
5–15 March
Asia Poker Arena
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT
NT$33,000
(US$1,103)
82
NT$2,386,200
(US$79,771)
New Zealand Hamish Crawshaw[166] NT$2,443,800
(US$79,382)
[222][223]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT
NT$49,500
(US$1,653)
29
NT$1,265,800
(US$42,273)
Singapore Wilson Lim[167] NT$721,500
(US$24,096)
[224][225]
Player of the Series APT Taiwan I: Hong Kong Chan Lok Ming[167]
Vietnam APT Vietnam II Da Nang
7–18 April
Da Nang
Vietnam
POSTPONED
March 9, 2020 – Due to the ongoing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus 2019) situation, and the latest advisories issued by the Vietnamese Government[168] and local health authorities, APT VietnamDa Nang scheduled for 7 to 18 April 2020 will now be postponed and rescheduled for 19 to 30 August 2020.[169]
Philippines APT Philippines I
24 April-5 May
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
CANCELLED
Because of the ongoing COVID-19 situation (lockdown),[170] it is with regret that APT Philippines is cancelled.[171][172]
Vietnam APT Vietnam III Ho Chi Minh
3–14 June
Pro Poker Club
Ho Chi Minh
Vietnam
POSTPONED
May 22, 2020 – Due to the ongoing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus 2019) situation, and travel restrictions, APT Vietnam III – Ho Chi Minh scheduled to take place next month from 3 to 14 June 2020 has been postponed until further notice.[173]


CANCELLED
June 3, 2020 – It is with regret that APT Vietnam II – Ho Chi Minh is cancelled.[174]

South Korea APT Korea Seoul
25–31 July
Paradise Walker-Hill Casino
Korea
Seoul
CANCELLED
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, and travel restrictions, APT Korea Seoul and Incheon has been cancelled.[175][176]
South Korea APT Korea Incheon
1–11 August
Paradise Hotel & Resort
Korea
Incheon
CANCELLED
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, and travel restrictions, APT Korea Seoul and Incheon has been cancelled.[175][177]
Vietnam APT Vietnam II Da Nang
19–30 August
Da Nang
Vietnam
CANCELLED[178]
Philippines APT Philippines II
8–21 September
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
CANCELLED
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 (novel coronavirus 2019) situation, and travel restrictions, the APT Philippines scheduled to take place next month from 8 to 21 September 2020 has been cancelled.[179][180]
Taiwan APT/TMT Taichung Championships [226]
23 October-9 November
Chinese Texas Hold'em Poker Association
CTP Poker Club
Taichung
Taiwan
APT Special Events during APT/TMT Taiwan Millions Tournament
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed NT$500,000 (US$17,501)
NT$5,000
(US$175)
153
NT$839,200
(US$29,374)
Taiwan Chin Kai Chen[181] NT$196,000
(US$6,860)
[227]
Taiwan APT Taiwan Special Events during APT/TMT Taiwan Millions Tournament [228][229]
23 October-9 November
Chinese Texas Hold'em Poker Association
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
TMT Taiwan Millions Tournament MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$2,500,000 (US$87,507)
NT$8,000
(US$280)
1,066
NT$6,918,500
(US$242,168)
Taiwan Chen An Lin[182] NT$1,205,000
(US$42,179)
[230][231]
TMT9 Player of the Series APT/TMT Taiwan Taipei: Hong Kong Chan Lok Ming[182]
South Korea APT Korea Busan
4–11 November
Paradise Casino Busan
Korea
Busan
CANCELLED
De to the ongoing COVID-19 situation, and travel restrictions, APT Korea Busan has been cancelled.[183]
Philippines APT Philippines III FINALE
2–13 December
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
CANCELLED
Because of the ongoing COVID-19 situation (lockdown), it is with regret that APT Philippines Finale is cancelled.[184]

2020 ONLINE

[edit]
Date/Website Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
APT ONLINE at NATURAL8
1st EDITION

29 April-10 May
www.natural8.com
[232]
ONLINE MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed US$200,000
US$500
1,217
US$578,075 Singapore Alex Xiang Wei Lee (DblBarrel)[185] US$91,353.53 [233]
ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed US$250,000
US$800
753
US$572,280 Thailand Michael Kim Falcon (Dirtyduck)[186] US$97,445 [234]
Player of the Series APT ONLINE 1st EDITION at Natural8: Thailand Michael Kim Falcon (Dirtyduck)[187]
APT ONLINE at NATURAL8
2nd EDITION

14–28 June
www.natural8.com
[235]
ONLINE MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed US$1,000,000
US$500
1,985
US$1,000,000 Canada (EL BEANjo)[188] US$144,352.56 [236]
ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed US$1,000,000
US$800
1,352
US$1,026.760 Taiwan Pete Yen Han Chen (TurboPete)[189] US$113,844.25 [237]
Player of the Series APT ONLINE end EDITION at Natural8: Taiwan Pete Yen Han Chen (TurboPete)[190]

2021 LIVE

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Taiwan APT Taiwan
27 February-8 March
Asia Poker Arena
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT
NT$33,000
(US$1,186)
196
NT$2,851,800
(US$102,428)
Taiwan Hui Chen Kuo[191] NT$724,200
(US$26,011)
[238][239]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT
NT$49,500
(US$1,782)
196
NT$1,985,500
(US$71,460)
Taiwan Ping Hao Huang[191] NT$603,300
(US$21,713)
[240][241]
Player of the Series APT Taiwan: Taiwan Kun Han Lee[191]
Vietnam APT PIPT NATURAL8 Vietnam Phu Quoc
14–26 May
Corona Casino and Resort
Phu Quoc
Vietnam
QUALIFY ONLINE TO PLAY LIVE[192]
April 30, 2021 – The Asian Poker Tour ('APT') is pleased to announce its partnership with Pearl Island Poker Tour (PIPT), Natural8 (N8), and Corona Casino & Resort to host the first-ever APT Vietnam Phu Quoc 2021.[192] The APT Vietnam Phu Quoc 2021 is scheduled from May 14 to 21 on Natural8.com and from May 22 to 30 at Corona Casino and Resort Phu Quoc, Vietnam.[193]
POSTPONED
May 4, 2021 – Due to the Vietnamese Government imposing travel bans[194] within the country amid the rise of COVID-19 cases, APT Phu Quoc will be rescheduled to the week after ban is lifted.[195]
South Korea APT / IT's POKER Korea
Qualify:3–25 July[196]
FINALS: 9–12 September
Boryeong Base Golf and Resort
Korea
Boryeong
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩230,000,000 (US$196,918)
6 Tickets
₩660,000
(US$411)
540
₩250,000,000
(US$214,041)
South Korea In Ho Song[197][198] ₩70,000,000
(US$59,931)
[242][243]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₩150,000,000 (US$128,314)
14 Tickets
₩1,540,000
(US$1,316)
148
₩150,000,000
(US$128,314)
South Korea Gyu Hyuk Lee[197][198] ₩37,000,000
(US$31,629)
[244][245]

2021 ONLINE

[edit]
Date/Website Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
India APT ONLINE
SERIES INDIA
at PokerBaazi.com
1st EDITION

16–25 January
www.pokerbaazi.com
₹80,000,000+ GTD (8CR)
[246]
ONLINE MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₹20,000,000 (2CR) (~US$273,400)
₹11,000
(~US$150)
1,932
₹20,000,000
(~US$273,400)
India Rajat Mahajan (happyfish)[199] ₹3,406,000
(~US$ 46,680)
[247][248]
ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₹4,000,000 (40L) (~US$54,700)
₹22,000
(~US$300)
275
₹4,000,000
(~US$54,700)
India Manish Lakhotia (thekid)[200] ₹1,214,950
(~US$16,600)
[249][250]
Player of the Series APT ONLINE SERIES INDIA 1st EDITION at PokerBaazi.com: India Vivekk Dube (Vivek25)[201]
India APT ONLINE
SERIES INDIA 2.0
at PokerBaazi.com
2nd EDITION

1–8 August
www.pokerbaazi.com
₹82,000,000+ GTD (8,2CR)
[251]
ONLINE MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₹10,000,000 (1CR) (~US$134,780)
₹7,700
(~US$104)
1,465
₹10,255,000
(~US$138,800)
India Subhayan Das (arjun100)[202] ₹1,517,000
(~US$20,450)
[252]
ONLINE CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₹5,000,000 (50L)
₹22,000
(~US$300)
273
₹5,460,000
(~US$ 73,580)
India Gaurav Sood (gaug17)[203] ₹1,206,114
(~US$ 16,250)
[253]
Player of the Series APT ONLINE SERIES INDIA 2.0 – 2nd EDITION at PokerBaazi.com: India Vinay Rajpal (vinay09)[204]

2022 LIVE

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Philippines APT-RWM Mystery Bounty Weekend
3–6 Match
Resorts World Manila
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱3,000,000 (~US$57.870)
₱513,200
(~US$250)
348
₱2,658,700
(~US$51,287)
Philippines Jeorge Lagatuz[205]
plus ₱76,050 (~US$1,467) in bounties
₱600,400
(~US$11,582)
[254][255]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Phu Quoc
8–17 Abril
Casino Corona Resort
Phu Quoc
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫3,000,000,000 (~US$131,118)
₫16,500,000
(~US$721)
378
₫5,499,900,000
(~US$240,377)
Vietnam Hue Dang[206] ₫1,220,590,000
(~US$53,346)
[256][257]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Phu Quoc: Philippines Vamerdino Magsakay[207]
Philippines APT Philippines I
27 April-8 May
Grand Wing Resorts World
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱15,000,000 (~US$286,618)
₱55,000
(~US$1,051)
370
₱17,945,000
(~US$342,890)
Philippines Renniel Galvez[208] ₱2,572,200
(~US$49,149)
[258][259]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₱8,000,000 (~US$152,656)
₱82,500
(~US$1,574)
162
₱11,785,500
(~US$224,891)
Philippines Moses Saquing[208] ₱3,098,400
(~US$59,123)
[260][261]
Player of the Series APT Philippines I: Philippines Mike Takayama[208]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Hanoi Loyal
7–19 June
Grand Loyal Poker Club
Vietnam
Hanoi
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫5,000,000,000 (~US$215,815)
₫22,000,000
(~US$950)
471
₫9,137,400,000
(~US$394,401)
India Shardul Parthasarathi[209] ₫1,929,250,000
(~US$83,273)
[262][263]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT
₫38,500,000
(~US$1,668)
216
₫7,333,200,000
(~US$315,766)
Vietnam Van Sang Nguyen[210] ₫1,823,500,000
(~US$78,520)
[264][265]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Hanoi Loyal: Vietnam Tran Duc Son[211]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Hanoi Summer Festival VSOP
12–24 July
VSOP Poker Club
Vietnam
Hanoi
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫5,000,000,000 (~US$213,597)
₫22,000,000
(~US$940)
487
₫9,447,800,000
(~US$403,604)
Philippines Vamerdino Magsakay[212] ₫1,986,320,000
(~US$84,854)
[266][267]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₫4,000,000,000 (~US$170,867)
₫38,500,000
(~US$1,645)
288
₫9,777,600,000
(~US$417,652)
New Zealand Slade Fisher[213] ₫2,298,440,000
(~US$98,178)
[268][269]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Hanoi Summer Festival VSOP: Philippines Vamerdino Magsakay[214]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh
8–17 August
Saigon Poker Club
Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫6,000,000,000 (~US$256,574)
₫21,000,000
(~US$898)
722
₫14,006,850,000
(~US$598,957)
Vietnam Tran Tuan Anh[215] ₫2,127,900,000
(~US$90,992)
[270][271]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Ho Chi Minh: Vietnam Phan Huu Minh Tri[216]
Philippines APT Philippines II
8–18 September
Grand Wing Resorts World
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱15,000,000 (~US$262,613)
₱55,000
(~US$963)
497
₱24,104,500
(~US$422,011)
Philippines Hernan Jaybee Villa[217] ₱4,560,300
(~US$79,839)
[272][273]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (~US$175,765)
₱82,500
(~US$1,450)
242
₱17,605,500
(~US$309,442)
Philippines David Erquiaga[217] ₱3,925,300
(~US$68,993)
[274][275]
Player of the Series APT Philippines II: Philippines David Erquiaga[217]
South Korea APT Korea Incheon
18–26 October
Paradise Hotel & Resort
Korea
Incheon
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩300,000,000 (US$209,956)
₩2,200,000
(US$1,540)
486
₩942,840,000
(US$659,849)
Azerbaijan Farhad Aghayev[218] ₩170,228,000
(US$119,134)
[276][277]
Player of the Series APT Korea – Incheon: Japan Kono Reiji[219]
Philippines APT Philippines III
15–27 November
Grand Wing Resorts World
Manila
Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱15,000,000 (~US$261,483)
₱55,000
(~US$959)
480
₱23,280,000
(~US$405,823)
Philippines Moses Saquing[220] ₱4,915,100
(~US$85,681)
[278][279]
CHAMPIONSHIPS EVENT – Guaranteed ₱10,000,000 (~US$175,000)
₱82,500
(~US$1,440)
236
₱17,169,000
(~US$299,595)
United States Paul Kiem<[220] ₱4,196,300
(~US$73,225)
[280][281]
Player of the Series APT Philippines III: Philippines Mike Takayama[220]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Da Nang
8–18 December
Risemount Premier Resort Danang
Vietnam
Da Nang
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫10,000,000,000 (~US$424,016)
₫33,000,000
(~US$1,399)
487
₫11,960,100,000
(~US$507,128)
South Korea Doo Sik Nam[221] ₫2,598,290,000
(~US$110,171)
[282][283]
Player of the Series APT Vietnam Da Nang: Singapore Benjamin Sai[222]
Partnership Events
Vietnam APT X CTP High Roller Series
9–18 Abril
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
Player of the Series APT X CTP High Roller Series Taipei Taiwan: Hong Kong Yang Tzu Yun[206]

2023 LIVE

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Vietnam APT Vietnam Hanoi VSOP
2–11 February
VSOP Poker Club
Hanoi
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫10,000,000,000 (~US$425,988)
₫27,500,000
(~US$1,171)
654
₫15,859,500,000
(~US$675,597)
Vietnam Hai Nam Hoang[223] ₫2,794,200,000
(~US$119,029)
[284][285]
Vietnam APT Vietnam Phu Quoc
24 March-2 April
Casino Corona Resort
Phu Quoc
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫10,000,000,000 (~US$425,513)
₫33,000,000
(~US$1,404)
507
₫14,753,700,000
(~US$627,774)
United Kingdom Jacque Ramsden[224] ₫2,304,200,000
(~US$98,044)
[286][287]
Taiwan APT Taiwan Taipei
28 April-7 May
CTP Poker Club
Taipei
Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$30,000,000 (~US$974,944)
NTS50,000
(~US$1,625)
1,434
NTS62,594,100
(~US$2,034,185)
Thailand Punnat Punsri[225] NTS11,210,400
(~US$364,315)
[288][289]
Vietnam APT Summer Series Hanoi Vietnam
26 May-4 June
Grand Loyal Poker Club
Hanoi
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫12,000,000,000 (~US$511,128)
₫35,000,000
(~US$1,490)
581
₫17,752,455,000
(~US$756,148)
Vietnam Duc Linh Dinh[226] ₫3,401,355,000
(~US$144,877)
[290][291]
Vietnam APT Summer Series Da Nang Vietnam
21–30 July
Furama Resort
Da Nang
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫12,000,000,000 (~US$507,112)
₫35,000,000
(~US$1,479)
675
₫20,624,625,000
(~US$871,583)
Singapore Shixiang Khoo[227] ₫3,935,285,000
(~US$166,302)
[292][293]
South Korea APT Korea Incheon
25 August-3 September
Paradise Hotel & Resort
Korea
Incheon
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩1,300,000,000 (~US$981,873)
₩2,300,000
(~US$1,737)
930
₩1,867,347,000
(~US$1,410,415)
Japan Shoichiro Tamaki[228] ₩271,447,000
(~US$205,025)
[294][295]
Vietnam APT Hanoi Billions Vietnam
1–10 December
National Convention Center
Hanoi
Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫25,000,000,000 (~US$1,029,187)
₫36,000,000
(~US$1,482)
2,350[229]
₫73,855,800,000
(~US$3,040,460)
CANCELLED[230][231][232] ₫11,831,710,000
(~US$487,082)
CHOP[233]
Asian Poker Tour – IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT about cancellation oh APT HANOI BOLLIONS 2023[230]

Asian Poker Tour – APT Hanoi Billions 2023: ORIGINAL PAYOUT[234]
Asian Poker Tour – APT Hanoi Billions 2023: FINAL PAYOUT (chop)[233]

Inside Asian Gaming – Asian Poker Tour cancels Vietnam poker series mid-series amid concerns over legality[231]

Gutshot Magazine – APT Hanoi Billions 2023: Remainder Of The Series Cancelled[232]
Gutshot Magazine – APT Hanoi Billions 2023: Remainder Of The Series Cancelled[232]

2024

[edit]
Date/Venue Buy-in Entrants Prize Pool Winner Winner Prize Results
Taiwan APT Taipei 2024
28 February-10 March
CTP Poker Club
Taipei,Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$65,000,000 (~US$2,000,000)[235]
NTS70,000
(~US$2,200)
1,182
NTS72,232,020
(~US$2,288,706)
Japan Daisuke Ogita[236] NTS12,944,020
(~US$410,137)
[296][297]
South Korea APT Korea Jeju 2024
26 April-5 May
Jeju Shinhwa World
Korea, Jeju
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₩2,000,000,000 (~US$1,500,000)[237]
₩2,500,000
(~US$1,903)
1,089
₩2,376,742,500
(~US$1,726,493)
China Xixiang Luo[238] ₩429,292,500
(~US$311,843)
[298][299]
Taiwan APT Taipei
Poker Classic 2024

27 September-7 October
(APA) Asia Poker Arena and (CML) Chinese Mahjong League
Taipei, Taiwan
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed NT$65,000,000 (~US$2,000,000)[239]
NTS50,000
(~US$1,583)
1,991
NT$86,011,200
(~US$2,724,201)
Germany René von Reden[240] NT$14,413,200
(~US$456,503)
[300][301]
Philippines APT Manila 2024
28 October-7 November
City of Dreams Grand Ballroom
Manila, Philippines
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₱100,000,000 (~US$1,717,431)
₱85,000
(~US$1,460)
₱100,000,000
(~US$1,717,431)
United States Daniel Lee[241] ₱15,060,000
(~US$258,645)
[302][303]
Vietnam APT Phú Quốc Vietnam 2024
8–17 November
Corona Resort & Casino Phu Quoc
Phú Quốc, Vietnam
MAIN EVENT – Guaranteed ₫25,000,000,000 (~US$1,000,000)
₫36,000,000
(~US$1,500)
[304][305]

Winners by country

[edit]
Place Country Main Event Championships Accredited
1
 Philippines
19
2
3
2
 Japan
12
2
1
3
 South Korea
11
5
2
4
 Vietnam
8
4
5
 China
7
2
6
 India
7
2
7
 Singapore
5
3
8
 Taiwan
5
3
9
 Australia
4
1
10
 England
4
11
 Thailand
3
2
12
 Hong Kong
3
1
3
13
 Malaysia
3
14
 Germany
3
15
 Canada
2
16
 New Caledonia
2
17
 Norway
2
18
 Sweden
2
19
 United Kingdom
2
20
 South Africa
2
21
 United States
1
2
1
22
 New Zealand
1
2
23
 France
1
1
24
 Azerbaijan
1
25
 Denmark
1
26
 Lithuania
1
27
 Mauritius
1
28
 Peru
1
29
 Poland
1
30
 Ukraine
1
31
 Netherlands
1
Total
158
116
32
11

* Main and Championship events include LIVE and ONLINE tournaments and TMT Taiwan Millions Tournament 2020
* Accredited events include APT Manila 2013 Iron Man Poker Challenge and APT X CTP High Roller Series
In case of a tie, it will be sorted alphabetically
Up to Season 2024 APT Taipei – (October 2024)

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