Punsri won the biggest-ever APT Main Event in Taipei earlier this year for TWD 11,210,400 ($365,270) and is looking to repeat his success in the second-biggest APT Main Event in history. Thailand's Punnat Punsri joined the flight late but still managed to bag up the second-biggest stack of 201,300 with the bulk of those coming after he won a huge flip with ace-king against Huidong Gu's pocket jacks which pushed his stack toward the top of the leaderboard.
A full breakdown of the entries including prize pool will be posted when registration is closed at the start of Day 2. It brings the total number of entries from the four opening flights to 709 – with the online entries still to be added to that number – with a total of 331 combined survivors from the four starting flights winning their way through to Day 2. Sixteen-time APT title holder Mike Takayama topped the flight's count with 205,000 chips after 123 entries (102 unique) were recorded with 70 players surviving the ten 30-minute levels to bring their stack forward into Day 2. The fourth and final flight of the APT Incheon Main Event has come to an end and there is a familiar face at the top of the leaderboard.