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APL Road Series: 152 entries for Day 1C with Choi Jae Young on top; Xing Biao and Carmona capture trophies

The final starting day of the APL Road Series Vol.1 Philippines Main Event P5,000,000 Guaranteed had players flocking to the tables all afternoon that by the end of late registration it had amassed a 152 strong field. Combine that number with the previous starting days, this drove the prize pool to Php6,693,000 easily crushing the advertised guarantee. Closing Day 1C with the largest stack was Korea’s Choi Jae Young with 214,500.

Running alongside the Main were two side events which saw China’s Zhu Xing Biao and Philippines Adones Carmona capturing trophies. See the recaps below.

Korea’s Choi Jae Young slips into the lead at the end of Day 1C

 Choi Jae Young
Choi Jae Young

Unlike the previous starting days, a large contingent of local players stormed in to attend Day 1C that by the end of the scheduled 12 rounds, many of them advance to Day 2. Among them were decorated pros Mike Takayama, Czardy Rivera, and John Tech, all of whom closed the day with above average stacks. The largest however was bagged by the country’s fast rising superstar, Eugene Co, who took third rank with 193,800 in chips.

Co would have finished one spot higher had it not been for Choi Jae Young’s late game takedown. During one of the last hands of the day, Young shipped in a sizable pot that sent his stack skyrocketing to the leader’s seat. Young held 4c5c trips over AdQd two pair on a board of 4d4hQcAcKd with all the chips going in on the turn. Young ended the day with a commanding 214,500.

At Young’s heels was fellow Korean player Lee Chang Gon in second rank with 201,800. One of Lee’s victims of the day was Rommel Angeles whose top two pair fell to Lee’s set of threes.

Top 5 leaders of Day 1C
Choi Jae Young – Korea – 214,500
Lee Chang Gon – Korea – 201,800
Eugene Co – Philippines – 193,800
Jaeheung An – Korea – 190,000
Michael De Leon – Philippines – 169,800

You can read up on the action in the Day 1C live updates post. You can also view the chip counts via the link provided below.


More: APL Road Series Main Event: Start of Day 2 Chip Counts


More: Day 1C Live Updates


 China’s Zhu Xing Biao wins the No Limit Hold’em Turbo

Zhu Xingbao
Zhu Xing Biao

With the Main Event seeing a huge attendance, the No Limit Hold’em Turbo side event turned up a small field of 13 players. The game ran at high pace, finishing in just over 5 hours. The man that took it down was Zhu Xing Biao earning the first trophy for China. Zhu defeated Philippine player JC Sayo at the heads up round with the final hand seeing both players all in preflop. Zhu held A-8, Sayo with J-J, and with the board spreading out 5-6-7-2-4, Zhu won it with a straight.

No Limit Hold’em payouts
Prize pool: Php88,270 – Buy-in: Php7,700
1st – Zhu Xing Biao – China – Php41,570
2nd – JC Sayo – Philippines – Php28,200
3rd –  Guak Do Gyeong – Korea – Php18,500

Adones Carmona wins the Pot Limit Omaha 2

Adones Carmona
Adones Carmona

The Pot Limit Omaha 2 had a higher turnout than the earlier side event with 34 players ponying up the P11,000 entry fee. This generated a prize pool of Php329,800 with 5 players earning a cut. Claiming the largest piece was Philippines Adones Carmona after defeating fellow Lester Edoc in just one hand of the heads up round.

The hand saw Edoc limp on the button, Carmona bet the pot, and Edoc called. On a flop of Jd5d7d, Carmona bet pot again, Edoc raised, and Carmona called. On the Qs turn, both were all in. Lester had Jh7h9d2d, Carmona with Ac4dAdAc. The river 5h completed the board and Carmona reigned with the nut flush. Carmona claimed the Php115,400 first place cash prize and a trophy for his poker altar.

Pot Limit Omaha 2 payouts
Prize pool: Php329,800 – Buyin: Php11,000
1st – Adones Carmona – Philippines – Php115,400
2nd – Lester Edoc – Philippines – Php82,400
3rd – Joven Huerto – Philippines – Php56,100
4th – Zhu Xing Biao – China – Php42,900
5th – Lloyd Fontillas – Philippines – Php33,000


More: APL Road Series – Full coverage


Article by Triccia David

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Tricia David

Tricia David has long experience as a recreational poker player and has been covering poker events since 2010 for numerous outfits in Asia. She spent one year working part time with Poker Portal Asia then became editor and lead writer for all event coverage of the Philippine Poker Tour (PPT). Under the PPT, she overlooked content for their website, and produced live updates on all their events. In addition, she served as the live and online events website content writer for the Asian Poker Tour. Currently, she does live events reporting in Asia for online news site Somuchpoker and is also one of their news contributors.

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