As per the APT Super High Roller tournament structure, the first break was scheduled after 4 levels of 40 minutes each. When we last checked, we had three Indians in the field including Abhinav Iyer, Gaurav Sood, and Vishal Ojha. Ojha took to his social media to let us know that he’s walking into the first break with a massive stack of more than 2x of the starting stack of 250,000, so approximately 500,000+ in chips.
Overall, Chen Jung Liu leads the field going into the first break of 15 minutes, with a stack of 640k. Remember, late registration is open until the end of Level 10!
Tournament update: Total entries currently stands at 71, with the number of active players in the field being 62 right now. Current blinds level: 1,000-2,500, 2,500 ante, starting in Level 5 after the break.
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