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2024 APPT Warm Up: USA’s Kyle Anderson bags huge across Main Event Flight B; Two more heats remain on schedule

2024 APPT Warm Up: USA’s Kyle Anderson bags huge across Main Event Flight B; Two more heats remain on schedule

Another round of thrilling games wrapped up today at Okada Manila, Philippines with PokerStars LIVE’s APPT Warm Up currently playing through its Main Event festivities. Two out of four starting flights on schedule are in the books, with the final two set to run this Friday, July 12th. Flight B saw an additional 156 runners jump in the PHP 5,000,000 (~USD 85,290) guaranteed headliner with only 24 survivors making it through to Day 2. USA’s Kyle Anderson topped the list after nine hours on the felt, having bagged a massive 673,000 (134 BB) stack to end the night.

Running alongside the lineup’s final two qualifiers are side events DeepStack Turbo, PLO Knockout, and Flight C of the multi day PHP 1 Million (~USD X) guaranteed Turbo Warm Up event. Those looking to bag a coveted PokerStars spade trophy still have three days to go with the festival continuing through to Sunday, July 14th.

APPT Warm Up Main Event Flight B Recap

USA’s Kyle Anderson tops APPT Warm Up Flight B
Kyle Anderson

The second flight on schedule attracted a larger 156 entry field with less than half of that size remaining on the floor once registration closed. With ITM set at 15% or 24 players, it took sixteen levels of 30 minute play before the day wrapped up with USA’s Kyle Anderson holding down the top spot. Anderson stacked comfortably throughout the day and managed to storm to the lead late in the evening after running a heater by the last two levels. Anderson delivered at least three eliminations, all showing down premium pocket pairs beginning with Jonathan Looi Tek Wye’s top pair bust against his aces. From then, Anderson proceeded to break past the 500k mark and eventually, bag a mighty 673,000 chip count to start the Day 2 rounds. 

A number of South Korean runners follow closely behind with Kang Myeonghwa, Son Changnam, and Yoo Gyeong Tae amongst the top ten qualifiers. Kang was seen early on the rise and continuously dominated the field with his big stack, earning a 475,000 chip count all the way to the end.

The day closed with Tracy Crisostomo’s exit as the flight’s bubble after losing a flip for her last ten big blinds with JcJh against Kim Dong Il’s AsQh. Fortunately for her, the qualifying rounds isn’t over just yet with tomorrow’s games still open for busted runners to take another stab in banking a sweet payday.

Dates: July 10 – 14, 2024
Buy in: PHP 16,500 (~USD 280)
Guarantee: PHP 5,000,000 (~USD 85,290)
ITM: 15% of the field

Flight A: 88 entries / 14 ITM
Flight B: 156 entries / 24 ITM
Flight C: Friday, July 12
Flight D Turbo: Friday, July 12
Day 2: Saturday, July 13
Final Day: Sunday, July 14

End of Flight B Chip Counts

Pos. Player Flag Chip Count
1 Kyle Anderson United States 673,000
2 Kang Myeonghwa Korea, South 475,000
3 Ampatuan Badrudin Philippines 417,000
4 Son Changnam Korea, South 342,000
5 Wong Anthony Philippines 314,000
6 Yoo Gyeong Tae Korea, South 276,000
7 Bueza Michael Philippines 226,000
8 Ecarma Lenart Philippines 218,000
9 Cruz Jason Philippines 200,000
10 Ishibashi Tsuyoshi Japan 184,000
11 Garcia Jonald Philippines 175,000
12 Padilla Jay Philippines 163,000
13 Kim Dong Il Korea, South 159,000
14 Hyeon Junho Korea, South 146,000
15 Yun Jaesung Korea, South 124,000
16 Li Yinding Jack China 109,000
17 Carmona Adones Philippines 99,000
18 Wong Kwun Man Hong Kong 88,000
19 Kim Myungjoon Korea, South 71,000
20 Choo Kai Ping Malaysia 56,000
21 Charella Nerissa Netherlands 50,000
22 Rintalahti Jussi Finland 49,000
23 Chan Andy Singapore 41,000
24 Lim Eldee Singapore 29,000

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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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