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APPT Manila: Lester Edoc Wins PokerStars Red Dragon

Lester Edoc wins PokerStars Red Dragon
Lester Edoc

After a three year hiatus, the beloved PokerStars Red Dragon returned along with the one-of-a-kind Red Dragon trophy up for grabs. Scheduled as one of the featured events at the ongoing Asia Pacific Poker Tour at Cove Manila at Okada Manila, it came out with a bold PHP 25 Million (~USD 427,840) guarantee.

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PokerStars Red Dragon

PokerStars Red Dragon Trophy
PokerStars Red Dragon Trophy

Unlike the previous editions, the format was changed from a Freezeout to allow for re-entries. Over the two starting days, it generated 365 entries for a slight overlay and hefty prizes for the finalists.

Buy in: PHP 70,000 (~USD 1,200)
Guarantee: PHP 25,000,000 (~USD 427,840)
Entries: 365
Prize pool: PHP 25,000,000 (~USD 427,840)
ITM: 55 places

Day 1A: 104 entries / 19 survivors
Day 1B: 261 entries / 48 survivors
Day 2: 67 players

Event Recap

Victor Chong at PokerStars Red Dragon
Bubble Bursts!

Day 2 opened with 67 players hunting down a spot in the money round which came fairly quick with only twelve needed to bust for it to be reached. The bubble burst when Victor Chong‘s kicker-card paired up to eliminate fellow Malaysian William Teoh. A flurry of busts followed along with exciting double ups.

One of the earliest to peak was Ronato Alcano when Victor Chong shoved into his pocket Aces. India’s Vinayak Bajaj also climbed the ranks until a cooler holding a set of kings against Mike Takayama’s set of aces kicked off his descent.

PokerStars Red Dragon
PokerStars Red Dragon

As the final table approached, Takayama’s good fortune continued with a massive double up with Aces against Ronald Haverkamp‘s queens. Haverkamp was left with no outs as Lai Xin Hua had tank-folded his queens following the two shoves before him. Takayama catapulted to the top and carried it into the final table.

PokerStars Red Dragon Final Table
PokerStars Red Dragon Final Table

The final table was dominated by the locals with five Filipinos in the lineup. That number dropped to four when Richard Marquez shoved into Li Lok Ching‘s aces. Despite the rise in chips, Li only reached 7th place, falling to the leader Takayama.

By five-handed, the likelihood of a Filipino triumph was high with four still in the running. In their way was Lai Xin Hua who doubled up multiple times to ladder up after Czar Ian Marcos fell in 5th place. The effort was commendable however in the end, Hua finished in 4th place.

PokerStars Red Dragon Final Table
PokerStars Red Dragon Final Table

The final three players quickly struck a deal with the top two stacks – Mike Takayama and Lester Edoc – winning a APPT Championship package each worth PHP 200,000 in addition to their cash prize. They then flipped for the trophy and title that was awarded to Edoc.

According to the organizers, the PokerStars Red Dragon is back and will be given its own spot at next year’s schedule.

Final Table Payouts

Place Player Flag Payout in NTD Payout In USD
1 Lester Edoc Philippines 3,735,000 63,923
2 Mike Takayama Philippines 3,735,000 63,923
3 Jose Colada Philippines 2,720,000 46,551
4 Lai Xin Hua Singapore 1,685,000 28,838
5 Czar Ian Marcos Philippines 1,295,000 22,163
6 Seonghun Park Korea 995,000 17,029
7 Li Lok Ching Hong Kong 765,000 13,093
8 Ronald Haverkamp Netherlands 630,000 10,782
9 Richard Marquez Philippines 526000 9,002

Read up on the Final Day action via the LIVE UPDATES.

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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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