Blind level
Level 11: 1,000 / 1,500 ante: 1,500
Entries
80/194
Total Chips
9,700,000
Average
121,250

Day 1B

JJ DuqueJJ Duque
10/24/2024, 2:22:55 PM

Tom Verbruggen Makes Slow Improvements

Level 8: 500 / 1,000 ante: 1,000

Tom Verbruggen raised to 2,300 from the button and Andrej Nagy defended from the big blind. Both players were shown a flop of 7 Q A. Nagy check-called the 1,800 bet to see a 5 turn. Both players checked to see a J river. Nagy check-called the 7,000 bet and mucked his cards when Verbruggen showed a Q 8.

PlayerChips
TV
Tom VerbruggenNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
77,000(77 BB)
AN
Andrej NagySlovakia [SVK]Slovakia
54,000(54 BB)
JJ DuqueJJ Duque
10/24/2024, 3:59:05 AM

FLIGHT B OF APPT MANILA CHAMPIONSHIP IS UNDERWAY

Flight B of the APPT Manila Championship is now playing at the PokerStars Live poker room at Okada Manila. Dealers laid the cards on the felt at 12 noon with 11 one-hour levels to be played. So far 23 hopefuls made the PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850) buy-in to compete for a share of the PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850) guaranteed prize pool.


The weather report may be expecting a tropical storm, but that won't deter poker pros from around the world to seek their chance at winning one of the biggest main event pots in Philippine shores.


Some of the early registrants of Flight B include the likes of South Africa's Marc Anthony Joseph, who made a deep run on yesterday's Flight A, but caught a string of unlucky draws and missed the cut. Joseph was the champion of the NLH-Short Deck event at the U Series of Poker in Hai Phong, Vietnam last month. Joseph has nearly US$ 500K in total live earnings and a big win here should propel him past the half-million mark.


Rishi Mehra of Singapore is also back again from yesterday's disappointment. Mehra was the chip leader through most part of Flight A, but also ran into some unlucky moments. Hopefully, this time Mehra will be able to survive to Day 2. Mehra was a recent runner-up of the NLH APT High Roller 8 Max at the APT Taipei Poker Classic earlier this month, where he made his biggest cash of over US$ 100,000.


Andrej Nagy of Slovakia joins the field today, fresh from a 10th place finish in the PH15,000 NLH Mega Stack event of this series. Last month, Nagy also made an impressive runner-up finish in the NLH-Mystery Bounty event of the Manila Megastack 19 series.


Date/s: October 23 to 27, 2024

Buy in: PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850)

Guarantee: PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850)

Entries: 28/28

Starting Stack: 50,000

Some Chip Counts

PlayerChips
MA
50,000
RM
Rishi MehraSingapore [SGP]Singapore
50,000
AN
Andrej NagySlovakia [SVK]Slovakia
50,000
AA
Ajay AbrolSingapore [SGP]Singapore
50,000
50,000
GC
Gene ChanCanada [CAN]Canada
50,000
50,000
EA
Edgar AsehanPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
50,000
JC
Junsik ChoiKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
50,000
ED
Emmanuel DerechoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
50,000
SO
Sun Oh HahmMalaysia [MYS]Malaysia
50,000
SK
Sanjeev KapoorUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
50,000
50,000