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APPT Manila Main Event – Day 2 – Live Updates

 

01:50: Action closes with John Tech in the lead
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Jogn Tech
John Tech

Today’s Day 2 action concludes with 30 players left vying for the PHP 13.5 Million top prize. Local pro John Tech tops the ranks with a massive 3,025,000 chip count, followed closely by Ramsden Jacque with 2.82 Million. All tournament runners remaining are now guaranteed a minimum payout of PHP 312,000.

APPT Manila Main Event action resumes Sunday, August 6th at 13:00 as the final 30 plays down to the champion.

Chip Counts

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01:43: Queens hold for Lee Gyuhyuk
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Lee Gyuhyuk 2
Lee Gyuhyuk

Less than 15 minutes on the clock before the day ends, Lee Gyuhyuk was seen opening the lo-jack to 60,000. Mike Takayama from behind, raised all-in for 365,000 total and Lee happily made the call with QhQd. Takayama in trouble with As9s, was immediately crushed when the flop 7sQc7d gave Lee an instant boat.

Lee Gyuhyuk bumps up to 2.8 Million while Mike Takayama gets the boot in 31st place finish.


01:35: Ramsden Jacque takes down 1M pot
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Jacque Ramsden
Ramsden Jacque

On a board of 2sAs9s5hAd and a massive 1,000,000 pot in the middle, both players decided to check their hand down when the river fared another ace. Ramsden Jacque flipped open a queen-high flush Qs4s and left his opponent to muck, for the win.

Ramsden Jacque sits comfortably with a stack of 2.5 Million.


01:32: Chen Zhigang wins race to survive
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Chen Zhigang
Chen Zhigang

A blind vs blind battle, Chen Zhigang on the big blind had his 450,000 stack in with Ad5c against Nino Pansier’s Qs10c. The 7d5s7c5hQc board ran smoothly for Chen as he cruised his way to a double up to 930,000 in chips.


01:26: Lee Siyoung crashes in 32nd place
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Following an early open from Kubo Junya, Lee Siyoung on the big blind flicked in his 10 BB stack with AhKs and was called by the original raiser with JsJh. In for a flip, Lee missed out on pairing either overcard on board 2c10s5c8s9h, leaving him to settle for a 32nd place finish.

Kubo Junya bounces up to 950,000 in chips.


01:12: No double up for Vincent Rubianes
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Chong Tak Sin Alex
Chong Tak Sin Alex

Having opened the cut-off to 65,000, big stacked Chong Tak Sin Alex called off Vincent Rubianes’ 305,000 shove behind with Kd10d. Rubianes with AsKc dominated Chong and was in a good spot to double up. The board however, revealed Qs7s9h9sJc giving Chong a king-high straight on the river.

Chong Tak Sin Alex piles high a stack of 2.3 Million.


01:06: Marc Rivera heads for the rails 
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

With 240,000 in the middle, Marc Rivera raised all-in for 440,000 total after big blind defender Ramsden Jaque led out a 120,000 bet on flop 3c5hJd. Jaque called off for his straight draw 4d6h and got there when the river 4h2h landed on board.

Rivera AcJs

Marc Rivera is dusted in 34th place while Ramsden Jaque’s stack reaches the 2 Million count.


01:03: Shin Hyeonho gets booted out
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

Folded to the small blind, Shin Hyeonho pushed his 400,000 stack in and was called by Thomas Ward on the big blind with KdJd. Shin was ahead with Ad7c all the way to the turn 4h10d5sQh, up until the 9s filled up the board, completing Ward’s king-high straight.

Thomas Ward sends his opponent out in 35th place as he continues with 1.6 Million in chips.


00:50: Last level for the day
Level 24: 15,000 – 30,000 ante 30,000

A total of 35 players remain with each guaranteed a minimum payout of PHP 269,000. Day 2 action is adjusted to conclude at the end of this level, not anymore playing down to its final nine as initially stated.


00:49: John Jay Magadan dodges elimination
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

John Jay Magadan
John Jay Magadan

With 180,000 in the middle on a board of 4s8s5s, John Jay Magadan was spotted moving all-in for 455,000, snap-called by Yae Joonhee with top set 8c8d. Magadan with a flush draw As6d hit his outs right on the turn 6s with the river missing to pair the board.

John Jay Magadan survives with a stack of 1 Million.


00:45: Srinivas Polishetty dominated
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

Shih Kenny
Shih Kenny

Folded to Srinivas Polishetty on the lo-jack, he decided to slam his 315,000 in and was called by Shih Kenny behind. Both players hit top pair on Ah6s3h10h2d, Shih with the higher kicker.

Shih AsKs
Polishetty Ad8h

Shih Kenny takes the boost to 1.8 Million, sending Srinivas Polishetty out in 36th place.


00:41: Flush over flush sends Kim Heebeom out
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

Ira Evan Blumenthal and Kim Heebeom were seen piling all the chips in the middle on a flop of 3c5h6c following a 160,000 pot already built preflop. Blumenthal with the nut flush draw Ac8c dominated his opponent’s Kc10c and was in good shape to knock him out entirely. The turn 5c gave both players a flush, though Blumenthal with a better one to seal the win.

Ira Evan Blumenthal climbs to 1.3 Million in chips, eliminating Kim Heebeom in 37th place.


00:16: John Tech outdraws Edwin Dela Cruz
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

John Tech 2 1
John Tech

A ton of preflop action saw John Tech and Edwin Dela Cruz build a 360,000 pot heading into the flop 8d10h2c. The heat continued on as both players – Dela Cruz at risk, piled their chip stacks in the middle prior to the runout. Tech flips 9cJc for a straight draw against Dela Cruz’ KdKh. The turn 10s made no changes to the situation but the river 7d completed Tech’s straight for the takedown.

Edwin Dela Cruz railed in 38th place while John Tech surges to 2.7 Million in chips.


00:13: Top pair no good for Kudo Yo
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

Mike Takayama 2 1
Mike Takayama

Moving all-in preflop, short stacked Kudo Yo was left drawing thin after his Ah6h jam was called by Mike Takayama with JhJc. Both players had a piece of the flop AsJs10d but left Yo in search of a runner runner. No aces completed the runout and Yo headed for the exit in 39th place.

Mike Takayama sits with 900,000 in chips.


00:03: Kei Kiyohara fills up on the river
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

Kei Kiyohara
Kei Kiyohara

With 390,000 in the middle on a board of 6d8c6h2c3s, action was seen on Nino Pansier lead out a bet of 130,000. Kei Kiyohara raised to 300,000 and was called behind by Erdenekhu Uuganbayar on the button. Pansier opts out and Kiyohara reveals 3c3d for a full boat.

Uuganbayar 6c9c

Kei Kiyohara rises to 1.5 Million in chips as Erdenekhu Uuganbayar slips to 400,000.


23:58: Chin Dickson suffers bad beat
Level 23: 10,000 – 25,000 ante 25,000

Fisher Slade 2
Fisher Slade

A blind vs blind battle, Chin Dickson went with As9s for his 450,000 stack, and was ahead against Fisher Slade’s Kd9h. The Jc3s10dQc4d board however, ran in favor of Slade, eliminating Dickson in 40th place.

Fisher Slade gets a boost to 1.8 Million in chips.


23:52: Day 2 adjustment
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Day 2 action will conclude at the end of Level 24. Play resumes Sunday, August 7 at 13:00.


23:49: No second shard for Florencio Campomanes 
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Following a lucky triple up for Florencio Campomanes who stuffed his remaining 2 BB in with Qs4c on the big blind, the 2019 APPT Main Event champion still failed to build his stack back up from then on.

Florencio Campomanes 4
Florencio Campomanes

The next hand saw Campomanes put his 110,000 stack in a flop of KhKs10s against two players. Original raiser Chen Zhigang and Nino Pansier on the big blind joined the all-ins with all three having a piece of the board.

Campomanes QcJc
Pansier Kd3h
Chen AdKc

The turn and river drew a blank and Chen scooped up the 680,000 pot, leaving Campomanes to exit in 43rd place.


23:14: Kubo Junya sends Pak Paul packing
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Kubo Sunya
Kubo Junya

Facing an under the gun open, Pak Paul stuffed his remaining stack in and was joined by Kubo Junya with a reshove. Original raiser folds and the two table a board of Qd4d5sAdKh. Junya bags the win with top pair AcJh, beating Pak’s 8h8d in the process.

Kubo Junya climbs to 500,000 in chips.


23:09: Aces again for Ivan Tabucal
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Two players were seen at risk following a three way all-in preflop with Ivan Tabucal covering both opponents.

Tabucal AsAh
Joseph Talamayan Ad5h
Sebastian Iargo 9h9c

No suck outs here as the board saw 3h4hJd6hKh, giving everyone a flush albeit Tabucal with the ace-high flush. Ivan Tabucal ships the 1.4 Million pot, busting both Talamayan and Iargo in quick fashion.


23:02: Ira Evan Blumenthal pays off Nino Pansier
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Nino Pansier 2 2
Nino Pansier

Action kicked off with Nino Pansier opening the button and both players on the blinds with a call. Flop came 5d7d5c and saw small blind check, Ira Evan Blumenthal on the big blind lead out a 120,000 bet and Pansier with the call behind. Blumenthal continued the aggression with a 150,000 bet on the turn Ah, called again by Pansier. The 8s completed the board and Blumenthal opted with a check-call of 540,000 with AsQc. Pansier flipped Kh5h for trip fives, beating his opponent’s top pair.

Nino Pansier racks up a stack of 2.3 Million while Ira Evan Blumenthal chips down to 350,000.


22:56: Cezar Quiambao dusted in 56th place
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Edward Penaflorida
Edward Penaflorida

Dwindled down to 120,000, Cezar Quiambao jumped the gun with Kh8h from the hi-jack, called by Edward Penaflorida on the button with AdQh. Board reveals ace-high, giving Penaflorida top pair and a quick boost to 600,000.


22:54: Erdenekhu Uuganbayar delivers bust
Level 22: 10,000 – 20,000 ante 20,000

Erdenekhu Uuganbayar
Erdenekhu Uuganbayar

Starting with an open from the hi-jack, Erdenekhu Uuganbayar called behind with the small blind coming along as well. Action on the big blind Andrej Nagy, he squeezed all-in to 255,000 total with only Uuganbayar making the call. The two were met with a board of 6d7c7dQd8c, leaving Nagy’s 10hJh with no hit. Uuganbayar claims the pot with top pair KsQh for the win.

Erdenekhu Uuganbayar collects the pot and is up to 700,000 in chips.


22:37: Lloyd Locsin wins this round
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

Lloyd Locsin 2 1
Lloyd Locsin

Starting with an open from Lloyd Locsin on the lo-jack, Fisher Slade found a three bet behind to 100,000. Locsin continued and check-called a 140,000 flop bet on Jc10s3d. Locsin checked again once the turn 6s hit the felt and Slade threw in another 265,000. Locsin raised all-in for 215,000 more and was able to push Slade out of the pot for good.

Lloyd Locsin climbs to 1.26 Million in chips.


22:29: Ivan Tabucal ahead all the way
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

Ivan Tabucal 2
Ivan Tabucal

A massive cooler saw all the chips pile high in the middle preflop with Ivan Tabucal’s AcAh crushing Joseph Talamayan’s KdKs. A queen-high board meant no bad beats was seen in this round.

Ivan Tabucal scoops up the pot and jumps to a high of 817,000. Joseph Talamayan continues Day 2 with 220,000 in chips.


22:25: Kevin Pascal Clemot takes a huge hit
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

Yea Joonhee
Yea Joonhee

A pot of 210,000 was seen in the middle on a board of Kh9s5c7s. Action on the turn saw Kevin Pascal Clemot on the small blind check-raise all-in for 661,000. Yea Joonhee with a straight and redraw for a flush 6s8s makes the easy call, leaving Clemot’s top pair AcKd drawing dead.

Kevin Pascal Clemot down to 160,000 while Yea Joonhee surges to 1.5 Million in chips.


22:11: Jeoffrey Sibal misses flush draw
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

With 80,000 in the middle on a flop of 4h9s7s, Jeoffrey Sibal was willing to risk his tournament life with a king-high flush draw Ks6s after having defended his late position open. Ira Evan Blumenthal ahead with QdQs captures the win after Sibal failed to luck out on a spade.

Jeoffrey Sibal exits in 62nd place while Ira Evan Blumenthal packs in a 1.4 Million chip stack.


22:03: No call for Nino Pansier
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

Christopher Mateo
Christopher Mateo

Small blind Nino Pansier and big blind Christopher Mateo were battling head on a board of Qd7h8c8h9c and built a pot of 400,000 by the river. Pansier continued the action with a 140,000 bet and Mateo makes the fold.

Nino Pansier chips up to a million.


22:02: Cao Ngoc Anh folds to click back
Level 21: 8,000 – 16,000 ante 16,000

Cao Ngoc Anh 1
Cao Ngoc Anh

Fighting for 240,000 in the middle on a board of 9hKsKd3h7h saw Cao Ngoc Anh check-raise Fisher Slade’s 80,000 bet to 350,000. Slade with a bigger stack, clicked back to 700,000, enough to convince Anh to fold.

Fisher Slade collects the pot and soars to 1.9 Million in chips. Cao Ngoc Anh sits with 350,000 remaining.


21:48: All-in does it for Vasa Kaushal
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Vasa Kaushal
Vasa Kaushal

A three-way four bet pot preflop had 330,000 already in the middle by the time the flop 3s8d7d was revealed. Vasa Kaushal as the aggressor continued with a bet of 100,000, called only by Srinivas Polishetty behind. Turn 10d went check round with the 3c completing the board. Kaushal moved all-in for 373,000, receiving no call from Polishetty.

Vasa Kaushal rises to 873,000 in chips.


21:47: Alvin Jeff Sembrano gets paid
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Vying for the 220,000 pot in the middle for 10c6s8dJh5h, Thomas Ward was seen throwing in a value bet of 170,000 on the river. Alvin Jeff Sembrano on the big blind re-shoved all-in for 396,000 total. Ward makes the call only to see Sembrano with the nut straight Qh9h.

Ward 7s4s

Alvin Jeff Sembrano reaches the 1 million mark.


21:46: Straight good for Jeoffrey Sibal
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Jeoffrey Sibal
Jeoffrey Sibal

Beginning with an open from Andrej Nagy, three players called behind revealing a flop of 9cJc5d. The four way pot saw check-check, followed by a 30,000 bet from Ira Evan Blumenthal and a call from both Erdenekhu Uuganbayar and Jeoffrey Sibal on the big blind. A 7h landed on the turn with Sibal now leading for 75,000. Uuganbayar makes the call, leaving only two players in for the pot. The 10h filled up on the river with Sibal check-calling an 80,000 bet.

Sibal 8d10d
Uuganbayar 10cQc

Jeoffrey Sibal’s jack-high straight good for the win as he racks up a 750,000 stack.


21:20: Ace kills the action
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

A four-bet pot preflop to 130,000, under the gun Erdenekhu Uuganbayar as the original raiser continued a flop bet of 110,000 on Ah9s6c. Florencio Campomanes sitting right after, gives up the fight as he throws his hand in the muck.

Erdenekhu Uuganbayar claims the pot and is boosted to 700,000 in chips.


21:13: Shih Kenny wins flip, secures 55 BB pot
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Shih Kenny
Shih Kenny

A blind vs blind battle saw the chips rack up in the middle after Tomita Tetsuro on the small blind threw a four bet jam preflop. Shih Kenny on the big blind, had no hesitation in calling with JsJd. Board ran ten-high 10c9c7d10h3s, securing Kenny the 660,000 pot.

Tomita Tetsuro sits with 50,000 remaining.


20:59: Trips takes the cake for Ira Evan Blumenthal
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Blumenthal Ira Evan
Ira Evan Blumenthal

On a board of 7c2d7hQc5c, Ira Evan Blumenthal was spotted bet calling-off a 189,000 jam from Sayaka Seshimoto. Seshimoto revealed 10cJh high for a button missed straight draw, definitely no good against Blumenthal’s trip sevens 7cJs.

Ira Evan Blumenthal climbs to 750,000 while Sayaka Seshimoto exits in 76th place.


20:42: Ivan Tabucal double barrels air
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

Ivan Tabucal 2
Ivan Tabucal

Beginning with an open to 25,000 from Ivan Tabucal on the lo-jack, Sebastian Iargo decided to come along from the button, as well as the big blind. Flop came 10h6s6c, big blind checks, Tabucal bets 35,000, called only by Iargo behind. Turn peeled a 3d and Tabucal fired another 60,000. Iargo again with the call saw a 2s land on the river. Check-check meant Iargo’s two pair 10d7d remains good.

Tabucal KsJs

Sebastian Iargo picks up the pot and rises to 800,000 in chips.


20:00: Dinner Break
Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000

81 players remain, minimum payout listed at PHP 158,000. Dinner break runs for 40 mins with play resuming on Level 20: 6,000 – 12,000 ante 12,000.


19:49: Cezar Quiambao pays off Riku Sasahara
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

Riku Sasahara
Riku Sasahara

On a board of JhJd5c10hJc and a sizable 300,000 in the middle, Cezar Quiambao was seen leading out a bet of 25,000 on the river. Riku Sasahara from under the gun, sized it up to 200,000 total. Quiambao makes the call and Sasahara reveals quads KcJs for the win.

Riku Sasahara reaches 1.9 million in chips while Cezar Quiambao slips down to 300,000.


19:38: Li Ho Kuen bags a double
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

Li Ho Kuen 2
Li Ho Kuen

Facing an open from under the gun, Li Ho Kuen pushed all-in right after for 180,000. Christopher Pasion on the cut off rejammed to isolate with JsJc but found himself dominated by Li’s QcQd. A queen high flop further widened the gap as Li collected the 406,000 pot.

Christopher Pasion down to 130,000.


19:32: John Tech dusts Bonifacio Mondalo
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

John Tech 2 1
John Tech

Preflop action between Bonifacio Mondalo from under the gun and John Tech from the small blind had already built a pot of 38,000 to start the hand. Flop was when all the chips came flying in on Jd8h2c, costing Mondalo his 40,000 behind. With Mondalo at risk with bottom pair As2s, a safe runout awarded Tech’s AhAd the pot.

John Tech zooms to a high of 1.5 million in chips, Bonifacio Mondalo out in 86th place.


19:11: Rasid Paitao completes on the river
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

Cezar Quiambao
Cezar Quiambao

A board of Kh5s9d3d saw quite the action from three players with a 180,000 pot already built by the flop. Turn was where all the chips came rushing in the middle – Cezar Quiambao with a set 9s9c, Rasid Paitao with a combo draw Jd10d, and Jester Intia with a lower set 5d5c. An exciting moment, the 8d completed the board as well as Paitao’s diamond flush.

Rasid Paitao – 474,000
Cezar Quiambao – 700,000
Jester Intia – eliminated


19:05: Chen Kang gets lucky
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

Chen Kang 2
Chen Kang

The hand quickly bumped up the action starting with an open-jam for 148,000 from Chen Kang, under the gun. Park Chulwoo from the cut-off, rejammed to isolate and was in good shape with 10h10d against Chen’s Ah8h. An ace-high flop however, saved Chen from elimination as he raked in the 321,000 pot after the turn and river ran a blank.

Park Chulwoo diminished to 10 BB.


18:50: Jessie Leonarez gives up the fight
Level 19: 5,000 – 10,000 ante 10,000

Shin Hyeonho
Shin Hyeonho

Fighting for 230,000 in the middle, Jessie Leonarez was seen check-calling a 56,000 bet from Shin Hyeonho on a flop of Qh5h6s. Things changed on the turn when the Js arrived, Leonarez with a check once again. This time, Shin sent out a heftier bet of 150,000, convincing Leonarez to give up the pot.

Shin Hyeonho boasts a stack of 817,000.


18:47: Kim Heebeom scoops three-way all-in
Level 18: 4,000 – 8,000 ante 8,000

Kim Heebeom
Kim Heebeom

Three players were looking to win a massive pot with all the chips in the middle preflop. Pocket pair after pocket pair, Pak Paul flipped JdJs, Youn Youngwoo with KsKh, and Kim Heebeom with AsAd crushing everyone. Board 3c6h10dAc9c played safe, further improving Kim’s aces to a set.

Kim Heebeom rises to 472,000 in chips while Pak Paul takes a side pot of 120,000


18:18: Rasid Paitao rails Jonald Garcia
Level 18: 4,000 – 8,000 ante 8,000

Paitao Rasid
Rasid Paitao

Facing an open from under the gun, Jonald Garcia flicked in his 45,000 stack on the button with JhJd. Rasid Paitao on the big blind woke up with a monster KcKh and reshoved for 93,000 total. Original raiser folds and the two table a board of 5sAd9h8c5c.

No bad beats here meant Rasid Paitao scoops up the pot and climbs to 160,000 in chips.


18:06: Fours good for Riku Sasahara
Level 18: 4,000 – 8,000 ante 8,000

Riku Sasahara
Riku Sasahara

An all-in preflop situation, small blind Chase Cokaliong risked his tournament life with Qc3d against a late position open from Riku Sasahara. Sasahara with a stack of over a million took the 100,000 gamble with 4d4s. The board 2h5dAc7sKh left Cokaliong with not much to hope for as his run shortly ended.

Riku Sasahara sits with a big stack of 1.1 million in chips.


18:00: Overpair no good for Yamada Hirotoshi
Level 18: 4,000 – 8,000 ante 8,000

Beginning with an early open and a call from Yamada Hirotoshi, Fisher Slade continued the action with a three bet from the small blind to 70,000. Only Hirotoshi called the raise as the two saw an eight high flop. Slade continued with a 65,000 bet and Hirotoshi moved all-in for 132,000 total.

Slade 10c10s

Hirotoshi 9h9d

Turn 4c and river 2h begs no difference, leaving Hirotoshi to head for the exit. Fisher Slade rises to 900,000 in chips.


17:47: Level Break! 17 tables left
Level 18: 4,000 – 8,000 ante 8,000

Day 2 break sees 125 players remain in the running. Top prize is set at a lucrative PHP 13.5 Million.


17:44: Norbert Koh tables set over set
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Norbert Koh
Norbert Koh

Action was seen on Norbert Koh and Chen Kang going head on on a board of JhKsQd3hAh. Chen with a set of queens took a huge hit after Koh revealed a higher set KhKd.

Norbert Koh surges to 800,000, Chen Kang slips to 180,000.


17:37: Euryd Rivera doubles through Jinlong Hu
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Euryd Rivera
Euryd Rivera

A small blind vs button battle saw Euryd Rivera all-in with AhKc against bigger stacked Jinlong Hu’s Ah9s. The board Ac10d3c5c8d remained safe for Rivera as he cruised to a full double up to 190,000.


17:26: Raj Bagaria dominated 
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Late position action saw two players pile their chips in the middle, Joshua Chargualaf being the one at risk. Chargualaf ahead with AdKs, dominating Raj Bagaria’s AcQs. A ten high board faced up, missing to hit both players’ hands. Chargualaf claims the pot with ace-king high and doubles to 229,000 in chips.

Raj Bagaria still with a healthy stack of 415,000.


17:08: Cheng Cher Whey takes a chunk off Chierro De Leon
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Chierro De Leon 1
Chierro De Leon

Action began with an open from Cheng Cher Whey, a call from the lo-jack and a three bet from Chierro De Leon behind to 48,000. Only Cheng called De Leon’s raise and the two headed to a flop of 7h2c3s. Cheng checked, pushing De Leon to fire a bet of 30,000. Cheng makes the call and sees turn 5h. Action goes check-check and the river 9c completes the board. Cheng leads out a bet of 80,000 and De Leon rallied an all-in, called by Cheng. De Leon shows Qd10c air with Cheng raking in the pot with set threes.

Cheng Cher Whey soars to 579,000 in chips.


16:59: Lloyd Locsin banks full double up
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Lloyd Locsin 2 1
Lloyd Locsin

A classic flip, all the chips stacked up in the middle preflop – Lloyd Locsin with QcQh and Cardyn Nicolas with AhKs. The board Ac3hQd2hKc hit both hands but Locsin’s set of queens takes the cake.

Llloyd Locsin boosts to 320,000 while Cardyn Nicolas drops to 70,000 in chips.


16:56: John Matsuda gets bluffed off
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

John Matsuda
John Matsuda

A pot of 80,000 was already in the middle on a board of 4d2h2s8dKh when action was reported. Raymundo Gomez with an all-in for John Matsuda’s remaining 170,000, Matsuda could not risk his tournament life on this spot and makes the fold showing Kc8h. Gomez returns the favor and reveals Ad7d air.

Raymundo Gomez climbs to 420,000 in chips.


16:50: Dexter Santos scores flip
Level 17: 3,000 – 6,000 ante 6,000

Dexter Santos
Dexter Santos

Starting with an open from Ha Woojong from the hi-jack and a call from the cut-off, Dexter Santos on the button squeezed all-in for 75,000 total. Ha reshoved for heads up with 10d10c up against Santos’ AdKc. Overcards fell on the board Qd4sAhQh6h and left Ha’s pocket pair in the muck.

Dexter Santos bounces to 175,000 in chips.


16:37: Chua Teck Heng dominated
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Le Nam 2
Le Nam

An all-in preflop situation, big blind Chua Teck Heng was looking for a two outer after he four bet jammed for 86,000 with 4c4h. Small blind Le Nam called off with 7d7h and scooped up the pot after the board saw 3sKd6h2h.

Le Nam surges to 230,000 in chips.


16:32: Ching Li Lok wins flop war
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Ching Li Lok 2
Ching Li Lok

A three-bet pot with Ching Li Lok being the aggressor, Zhang Lijun checked his option once the flop 4sQd10c hit the felt. Ching fired a 22,000 bet, raised back by Zhang to 61,000, and Ching sent out a final raise all-in to 124,000. Zhang makes the fold, giving Ching the 250,000 pot.


16:27: Mike Takayama sends Zushi Mitsuo packing
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

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Mike Takayama

Action began with an open from Zushi Mitsuo, followed by a three-bet from Mike Takayama behind. Mitsuo completed his raise and the two went head on to see a flop of 8h10h10d. Mitsuo checked, Takayama bet 16,000, and Mitsuo answered back with all-in for 80,000 total. Mitsuo revealed Ad2d, in trouble against Takayama’s KsKd. No help came on the turn and river, awarding Takayama the pot.

Mike Takayama up to 400,000.


16:10: Rebel Magdagasang bubbles in 200th place
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Conrad Lumaban 1
Conrad Lumaban

Bubble time saw Rebel Magdagasang jump the gun with Js9d on a board of 2sJd4s6c9s. Unfortunately for him, his top pair was nowhere close to beating Conrad Lumaban’s 2c2h. Magdagasang exits in 200th place finish with 199 runners now guaranteed a minimum payout of PHP 102,000.


15:49: Ong Dingxiang triples up
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

A three-way all-in preflop, the board faced 8c2sJh3sKd. Ong Dingxiang with best hand flipped JsJd for a full triple up to 49,000. Choi Chan Sung with KhJc claimed the side pot while leaving Noel Regencia out with AcKs.


15:42: Park Yujoo runs into kings
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Facing an under the gun open, Park Yujoo stuffed his 63,000 stack in with AdQc and found himself at risk after Tomas Padilla Jr reshoved from the big blind. Padilla revealed monster KsKc and continued to win the pot after no ace showed up on board.

Tomas Padilla Jr rises to 360,000 in chips.


15:39: Masahiko Hoshiko outpipped
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Ivan Tabucal 2
Ivan Tabucal

A hefty big blind vs button all-in preflop situation, Ivan Tabucal tabled a slightly better ace AdJc vs Masahiko Hoshiko’s Ac10s. The board ran Jd7c9cKd3h, sealing Tabucal’s massive boost to 540,000.


15:29: Flush pays for Fisher Slade
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

Fisher Slade 2
Fisher Slade

A 120,000 pot, all the chips went in on the turn JcQs8sAs right when a third spade hit. Fisher Slade with 5s3s dusted Li Andy Xueyan’s Ac10c with no sweat as his baby flush took down the pot.

Fisher Slade piles high a 460,000 stack.


15:24: First break of the day
Level 16: 2,000 – 5,000 ante 5,000

First break of the day sees 213 players left in the game, ITM set at 199 runners remaining.


15:04: Christopher Pasion folds to four bet
Level 15: 2,000 – 4,000 ante 4,000

A preflop war was spotted from Hiroshi Irimajiri on the button vs Christopher Pasion on the small blind. Action began with an open from Irimajiri to 10,000, raised by Pasion to 33,000, and a click back to 80,000 from Irimajiri. Pasion gives up the fight as Irimajiri climbs to 730,000 in chips.

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Hiroshi Irimajiri

Just a few hands prior, the two were seen going head to head on a board of QcJd10s7dJh. Irimajiri lost minimum after checking back the last two streets. Pasion revealed Ks9s and got no value from his flopped straight.


14:55: Big stack vs big stack
Level 15: 2,000 – 4,000 ante 4,000

Florencio Campomanes
Florencio Campomanes

With 75,000 brewing in the middle on a board of Jd10c8hJh8s, action was seen on Florencio Campomanes having check-called a 25,000 river bet from Oleg Alex Kaminski. Kaminski shows KsQs, no good against Campomanes’ 9d8d full house eights over jacks.

Florencio Campomanes – 365,000
Oleg Kaminski – 550,000


14:35: Sebastian Iargo delivers back to back bust
Level 15: 2,000 – 4,000 ante 4,000

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Sebastian Iargo

Sebastian Iargo is running hot having delivered two busts, beginning with a call with KsKd against a small-blind jam Ad8c. An ace-high flop immediately put his opponent way ahead but the turn Kc sealed the win for Iargo.

A few hands later, Iargo called a re-jam from Li Yakai on the button with AcKc. Li’s KhJh was dominated with the ace-high board offering him no help at all.

Sebastian Iargo collects both pots and surges to 680,000.


14:25: Yuta Takazawa gets max value
Level 15: 2,000 – 4,000 ante 4,000

Xu Qiang
Qiang Xu

Action began on Yuta Takazawa with a limp from the lo-jack. Qiang Xu behind, bumped it up to 15,000, called by Takazawa. Flop came 8d7d6s and Takazawa check-called Xu’s 12,000 continuation bet. Turn peeled 6c and Takazawa check-raised all-in to 74,000, called by Xu. Takazawa showed trips 6h5h, beating Xu’s two-pair Jh8h.

Yuta Takazawa rises to 212,000 in chips.


14:17: Benjamin Mangaliman suffers losing end of a cooler
Level 15: 2,000 – 4,000 ante 4,000

Blumenthal Ira Evan
Blumenthal Ira Evan

A massive cooler, Benjamin Mangaliman couldn’t escape his fate as his AcKh served as an underdog against Blumenthal Evan’s KcKs. The all-in preflop situation revealed a king high board, making no changes to Mangaliman’s doomed exit. Blumenthal scoops up the pot and is boosted to 177,000.


14:13: Aces bust Chang Tae Hoon
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Raymundo Gomez 2
Raymundo Gomez

A 60,000 pot was already piled high with even more chips pushed in on the turn Ks5h6d3c. Chang Tae Hoon with the check-raise all-in had six outs left after tabling 7h7d against Raymundo Gomez’ AdAs. None of those came on the river, leaving Chang eliminated.

Raymundo Gomez soars to 300,000 in chips.


14:04: Pot size bet does it for Sebastian Guimaraes
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

On a board of 3dQhJh9s9d and 50,000 in the middle, Sebastian Guimaraes was found throwing a pot sized bet against big blind defender Kento Chogo. Chogo makes the fold, Guimaraes shows JsJc for a full boat.

Sebastian Guimaraes bumps it up to 480,000.


13:59: Oleg Alex Kaminski soars even further
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Oleg KAminski
Oleg Kaminski

Action began with an open from Jessie Leonarez on the cut off. Oleg Alex Kaminski fired a three bet to 18,500 and Leonarez completed his raise. A flop of KdKc3s saw both players check round. The turn Ah saw Kaminski lead out a 15,500 bet, called by Leonarez. 6c completed the board and Leonarez couldn’t continue anymore after Kaminski fired another 50,000.

Oleg Alex Kaminski sits atop with 540,000 in chips.


13:53: Top pair no good for Anthony Tacda
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Yuta Tanabe 1
Yuta Tanabe

Battling for 46,000 in the middle, all the chips went in right on the flop 3c6dAd. Yuta Tanabe with a call-all-in for 128,000 total was ahead with AsKs against Anthony Tacda’s Ac8c. Failing to pair up his eight, Tacda busts while Tanabe climbs to a sweet stack 303,000.


13:40: Henrik Tollefsen heads for the rails
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

An open from the cut off, Henrik Tollefsen slammed his 63,500 stack in and was called behind by Jeffrey Calonge from the big blind. Calonge tabled 10d10c, ahead of Tollefsen’s As9h. A king-high board followed shortly, missing to pair Tollefsen’s ace for his exit.

Jeffrey Calonge rises to 180,000 in chips.


13:31: Adrian Yeap hits a two outer
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Yeap Adrian
Adrian Yeap

Getting it all-in preflop, Adrian Yeap found himself in trouble with his 10d10h needing a two outer against David John Daenzel’s KdKh. The flop 10s7h8d however, quickly turned things around. No king came on the turn and river as Yeap safely dodges elimination.

Adrian Yeap is spared and takes the 182,000 pot.


13:25: Fisher Slade clips some off of chip leader
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

A battle from early position, original raiser Campomanes was met with a three-bet to 18,000 from Fisher Slade. Campomanes defends his open and sees a flop of Kc3cJc. Campomanes proceeds to check-call, moving on to the turn Ks which went check-check. River 4h played a check fold for the big stacked Campomanes, giving Slade the pot.

Fisher Slade climbs to 120,000 in chips.


13:18: Sergei Kochergin wins race to survive
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Sergei Kochergin
Sergei Kochergin

Following an open from Rasid Paitao to 8,000, Sergei Kochergin jammed his 25,000 stack in and was called by Paitao. Kochergin with KsQh was slightly behind Paitao’s As5d but was favored on a board of 2d2h6sKd7c.

Sergei Kochergin survives with 57,500 in chips.


13:13: Main Event Day 2 action begins
Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

Cards are in the air, good luck to all the players!


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The biggest Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Manila Main Event is returning to the felt for its Day 2 festivities with 343 players left vying for the PHP 76,832,730 (~USD 1,382,368) prize pool. The money ball drops today as the field dwindles down to 15% remaining at 203 players. In for a long haul this Saturday, Day 2 is set to conclude once the final nine contenders is reached.

Day 2 action resumes at 13:00, Level 14: 1,500 – 3,000 ante 3,000

APPT Manila Main Event Review

Dates: August 3-6, 2023
Buy in: PHP 65,000 (~USD 1,174)
Guarantee: PHP 20,000,000 (~USD 361,366)
Prize pool: PHP 76,832,730 (~USD 1,382,368)
ITM: 199 players

Day 1 Results

Day 1A: 395 entries / 91 advanced
Day 1B: 646 entries / 148 advanced
Day 1C: 313 entries / 113 advanced
Day 2: 343 players
Final Day: August 6, 2023, Sunday

APPT Manila Main Event Day 1A – Live Updates and Chip Counts
APPT Manila Main Event Day 1A Results
APPT Manila Main Event Day 1B and Day 1C – Live Updates
APPT Manila Main Event Day 1B and Day 1C Results

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Janette Dee

Graduated from De La Salle University, Janette works as a full time teacher in Manila, Philippines. She has long joined the local poker community as a recreational player for the last decade. Having a natural love for the game, she decided to branch out into a different avenue of poker. Currently, Janette works for Somuchpoker as a content writer reporting local and international news for the site.

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