APPT Manila Championship
Day 2
Sean Ooi Makes Trips To Double Up
Sean Ooi wasted no time and pushed 75,000 all-in from under the gun. On the button, Thomas Ward took a peek at his cards and pushed all-in to isolate.
Ooi flopped a set and survived to double-up and inch his way up from the desperate bottom ranks.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 7♥7♣ | 150,000(30 BB) |
TW Thomas WardNew Zealand | J♠J♣ | 128,000(26 BB) |
Uuganbayar Erdenekhu Doubles With The Ladies
Brett Bader raised to 9,000 from UTG+1 and was re-raised by Sean Ooi to 23,000 from the hi-jack position. Uuganbayar Erdenekhu pushed all-in for 76,000 at the cut-off. Everyone else folded to Ooi, who made the call.
The queens of Erdenekhu held up to double up against the big slick of Ooi.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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UE Uuganbayar ErdenekhuMongolia | Q♣Q♥ | 171,000(43 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | A♠K♠ | 266,000(67 BB) |
BB Brett BaderUnited States of America | 290,000(73 BB) |
Moses Saquing Leads Day 2 Field After 14 Levels at APPT Manila Championship
Two Day 1 flights including some last minute Day 2 registrants brought the final total entries to 416, each of whom coughed up the buy-in of PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850) to take part in APPT Manila Championship main event. The total entries built the prize pool to PHP 59,922,720 (~US$ 1,027,000), surpassing the PHP 55,000,000 guarantee. 102 players are still competing with 63 guaranteed a minimum payout of PHP250,000 (~US$ 4,285). Of course, all eyes are focused on the grand prize of PHP 11,610,000 (~US$ 200,000).
Of the 102 players remaining, Moses Saquing of the Philippines stands as the chip leader with 744,000 chips. Flight B chip leader Kim Kiyoung is staying on course with the second biggest stack with 711,000. Rounding up the top three is John Edward Perry with 538,000. 14 Levels have been played so far with 7 more to go before the survivors bag their chips for another leg on Day 3 tomorrow. There's still a lot more poker and anything can happen.
APPT Manila Championship (Day 2, October 25)
Date/s: October 23 to 27, 2024
Buy in: PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850)
Prize Pool: PHP 59,922,720 (~US$ 1,027,000)
Entries: 416
Starting Stack: 50,000
Average Stack: 203,900
Blinds: 1,500/3,000 Ante 3,000
Remaining players: 102
ITM: 63
DAY 2 TOP CHIP COUNTS
Player | Chips |
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MS Moses SaquingUnited States of America | 744,000(248 BB) |
KK Kim KiyoungKorea (Republic of) | 711,000(237 BB) |
JE John Edward PerryAustralia | 538,000(179 BB) |
CE Charles Ed PansoyPhilippines | 510,000(170 BB) |
PC Patrick ClarkeIreland | 507,000(169 BB) |
EG Edilberto GopezPhilippines | 463,000(154 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 385,000(128 BB) |
VC Victor ChongMalaysia | 366,000(122 BB) |
CM Christopher MateoPhilippines | 356,000(119 BB) |
DN Daniel NeilsonAustralia | 355,000(118 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 333,000(111 BB) |
LE Lester EdocPhilippines | 324,000(108 BB) |
MO Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan | 321,000(107 BB) |
JM John MatsudaJapan | 315,000(105 BB) |
MT Mike TakayamaPhilippines | 298,000(99 BB) |
GT Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 287,000(96 BB) |
JW Joey WeissmanUnited States of America | 278,000(93 BB) |
AI Alvir InocentesPhilippines | 259,000(86 BB) |
DW David WangAustralia | 256,000(85 BB) |
JC Justin Chi Jen ChuTaiwan | 251,000(84 BB) |
YL Yan LiChina | 250,000(83 BB) |
Sean Ooi Wins Coin Flip To KO Jason Lee
Pre-flop action was folded around to the blinds. Small blind Sean Ooi made a raise to 7,000. Big blind Jason Lee took a peek at his cards and pushed his last 65,000 all-in. Sean Ooi took a deep breath and made the almost-quick call.
Board: 3♦ 2♦ Q♠ 9♠ K♥
Big cards came out on the board, but none of them could make a match to Lee's cards. The tens of Ooi held, sending Jason Lee out of the tournament for early happy hour.
Day 1A
Flight A Wraps Up After 11 Levels
Flight A of the APPT Manila Championship wrapped up after 11 levels and nearly 12 hours of tournament poker. 59 hopefuls out of 165 total entries will be moving on to Day 2, inching their way closer to a payout from the guaranteed prize pool of PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850). Flight B will play tomorrow with the survivors of those joining the "Flight A Fifty-Nine" for Day 2.
Date/s: October 23 to 27, 2024
Buy in: PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850)
Guarantee: PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850)
Entries: 165
Starting Stack: 50,000
Average Stack: 139,831
Blinds: 1,000/1,500 Ante 1,500
Remaining players: 59
Here's a look at the Flight A chip counts:
Flight A Chip Counts
Player | Chips |
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LE Lester EdocPhilippines | 502,000(335 BB) |
PC Patrick ClarkeIreland | 355,000(237 BB) |
JE John Edward PerryAustralia | 338,500(226 BB) |
CE Charles Ed PansoyPhilippines | 290,500(194 BB) |
AM Akinobu MaedaJapan | 263,500(176 BB) |
MO Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan | 258,500(172 BB) |
KN Kim NamhyungKorea (Republic of) | 254,000(169 BB) |
AR Aladin ReskallahFrance | 251,000(167 BB) |
TH Thijs HilbertsNetherlands | 238,500(159 BB) |
JM James MendozaPhilippines | 231,000(154 BB) |
JW Jordan WestmorlandUnited States of America | 216,500(144 BB) |
WY William YsmaelPhilippines | 214,000(143 BB) |
JH Jacky HoChina | 207,000(138 BB) |
WB Wonchul BaeKorea (Republic of) | 185,500(124 BB) |
RH Ronald HaverkampNetherlands | 184,000(123 BB) |
PS Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand | 182,500(122 BB) |
EG Edilberto GopezPhilippines | 182,000(121 BB) |
SX Shen XianchaoChina | 176,000(117 BB) |
CC Carlos ChangTaiwan | 169,500(113 BB) |
LS Lee SunghakKorea (Republic of) | 159,000(106 BB) |
HN Hieu NgoViet Nam | 158,500(106 BB) |
PP Punnat PunsriThailand | 154,500(103 BB) |
RP Rocky ParadiseUnited States of America | 149,500(100 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | 145,500(97 BB) |
XL Xinjing LiChina | 143,000(95 BB) |
NQ Nang Quang NguyenViet Nam | 127,500(85 BB) |
MA Mads Andahl ArbergDenmark | 124,500(83 BB) |
DB Daniel BenorIsrael | 121,500(81 BB) |
AI Alessio IsaiaItaly | 119,500(80 BB) |
AI Alvir InocentesPhilippines | 118,500(79 BB) |
HS Hyeonho ShinKorea (Republic of) | 115,000(77 BB) |
DW Di WuChina | 112,000(75 BB) |
BL Benjamin LeBlondCanada | 104,500(70 BB) |
LH Lifu HuangChina | 97,000(65 BB) |
YC Yu Chun ChenTaiwan | 96,000(64 BB) |
YW Yan Wen YeeMalaysia | 92,000(61 BB) |
JJ Jeremy JehanneFrance | 91,500(61 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 85,000(57 BB) |
KN Kyosuke NagamiJapan | 84,500(56 BB) |
GT Gary ThompsonIreland | 79,500(53 BB) |
MR Max Richard DevesonUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 79,000(53 BB) |
MR Marc RiveraPhilippines | 77,000(51 BB) |
QH Quang Huy NguyenViet Nam | 76,500(51 BB) |
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 75,500(50 BB) |
AL Andy LiUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 66,000(44 BB) |
SN Si Ng PunHong Kong | 59,500(40 BB) |
ME Marco EspelaPhilippines | 57,000(38 BB) |
LW Lee Wee LiewMalaysia | 56,000(37 BB) |
JR Jaime Ramon ReyesUnited States of America | 55,500(37 BB) |
MC Matthew ChanSingapore | 53,000(35 BB) |
AK Amit KhaitanIndia | 51,500(34 BB) |
SI Seigi ImaiJapan | 48,000(32 BB) |
SS Somasekhar SanampuriIndia | 42,000(28 BB) |
KL Kolja LuckingGermany | 37,000(25 BB) |
AN Andrew NguyenUnited States of America | 36,500(24 BB) |
JL Jun LiUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 29,500(20 BB) |
JM Joseph MagnottiUnited States of America | 29,500(20 BB) |
SK Seonggwon KimKorea (Republic of) | 20,000(13 BB) |
Ronald Haverkamp Eliminates Sean Ooi
Carlos Chang started the raise to 3,000 from UTG +1, but got out of the way when Sean Ooi pushed his remaining 19,100 and Ronald Haverkamp isolated with a 110,300 shove.
Sean Ooi: Q♥ Q♠
Ronald Haverkamp: T♠ T♣
Board; 3♣ 5♣ 9♣ T♦ K♦
Ooi looked in great shape pre-flop and flop, but the ten on the turn gave Haverkamp a set. Ooi needed a desperate one-outer on the river but that was asking too much from the poker gods.
Player | Chips |
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RH Ronald HaverkampNetherlands | 123,300(123 BB) |
CC Carlos ChangTaiwan | 93,200(93 BB) |
SO Sean OoiMalaysia | busted |