Place
6th
Prize
$54,995
Prize (PHP)
₱3,210,000
Blind level
Level 36: 250,000 / 500,000 ante: 500,000
Entries
1/1,081
Total Chips
43,240,000
Average
43,240,000

Final Day

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 7:01:10 AM

Gab Yong Kim Has Been Eliminated in 6th Place For PHP 3,210,000 (~$54,570)

Level 33: 125,000 / 250,000 ante: 250,000
Gab Yong Kim

Hand 61 Daniel Lee opened from early-position and Gab Yong Kim moved all-in from the button, equaling 3,300,000 chips. Lee made the call and Kim's tournament dreams were on the brinks.

Gab Yong Kim: K Q

Daniel Lee: A K

The board ran out J 9 8 4 4 , eliminating Gab Yong Kim in 6th place.

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 6:13:20 AM

Break Time

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000

The final six players are on their first break of the day. Action will resume in 15 minutes.


Here are the current chip counts:

PlayerChips
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
12,000,000(60 BB)
8,700,000(44 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
8,400,000(42 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
5,800,000(29 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
5,400,000(27 BB)
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
2,000,000(10 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 5:30:15 AM

Renji Mao Has Been Eliminated in 7th Place For PHP 2,410,000 (~$40,970)

Level 32: 100,000 / 200,000 ante: 200,000
Renji Mao

Hand 31 John Costiniano opened the action to 400,000 from early-position and Renji Mao moved all-in on the button for 2,900,000. Costiniano made the call and Renji's tournament life was at risk.


Renji Mao: 5 5

John Constiniano: J J


The board Q T 3 9 6 did not bring any help to Mao, who finished the tournament in 7th place.

PlayerChips
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
11,000,000(55 BB)
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
7,800,000(39 BB)
7,500,000(38 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
6,400,000(32 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
6,000,000(30 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
3,700,000(19 BB)
RM
busted
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 5:03:05 AM

Vincent Huang Has Been Eliminated in 8th Place For PHP 1,725,000 (~$29,325)

Level 31: 80,000 / 160,000 ante: 160,000
Vincent Huang

Hand 24 John Costiniano opened up the action in early-position. Sitting in the small-blind Vincent Huang had a stack of around 2,900,000 and decided to move all-in. Costiniano quickly made the call.


Vincent Huang: A 5

John Costiniano: A K


The board ran out J J Q T 7, busting Vincent Huang in 8th place for PHP 1,725,000.

PlayerChips
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
9,400,000(59 BB)
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
6,800,000(43 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
6,800,000(43 BB)
6,100,000(38 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
5,500,000(34 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
4,600,000(29 BB)
RM
3,500,000(22 BB)
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
busted
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 5:00:03 AM

Jaejoong Kim Has Been Eliminated in 9th Place For PHP 1,345,000 (~$22,865)

Level 31: 80,000 / 160,000 ante: 160,000
Jaejoong Kim

Hand 23 Daniel Lee raised to 330,000 from early position, and Gab Yong Kim three-bet to 925,000 from the hijack after tanking for a long time. Kim Jaejoong shoved all in for 1,300,000 on the button. Only Kim called.


Kim Jaejoong: A K

Gab Yong Kim: 6 6


The board rolled off 8 5 5 7 4, improving Kim to a straight and sealing the fate of Jaejoong’s in ninth place for a payday of PHP 1,345,000 (~$22,865)

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/6/2024, 4:17:49 AM

Cautious Start to the Final Table

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000

Hand 10 From middle-position Vincent Huang opened the action with a min-raise to 240,000. Sandagdorj next to him made the call. On Q 9 2 Huang did not continue and check. Holding 7 7 the Mongolian player put out a 250,000 to which Huang folded.


Hand 11 From early-position Antezana opened 7 7 and it folded around to Costiniano in late-position who put out a three-bet to 720,000 with Q J . Antezana folded his pair.


Chip Counts:

PlayerChips
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
7,400,000(62 BB)
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
6,600,000(55 BB)
5,900,000(49 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
5,700,000(48 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
5,300,000(44 BB)
JK
Jaejoong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
3,700,000(31 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
2,800,000(23 BB)
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
2,700,000(23 BB)
RM
2,600,000(22 BB)
Blind level
Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000
Entries
9/1,081
Total Chips
43,240,000
Average
4,804,444

Day 4

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 2:48:30 PM

Daniel Lee Sits in Pole Position on the Final Table of the APT Manila Main Event

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000
APT Manila Main Event Final Table

The Final Table of the record-breaking APT Manila 2024 Main Event is set, with Daniel Lee from the United States in the lead holding 6,620,000 in chips. The final nine players have outlasted 1,081 entries—the largest field in APT tour history—to compete for a share of the biggest guaranteed prize pool of PHP 100 Million (~$1.7 million) in Philippine poker history. They will battle it out on the final day for the prestigious 24K Lion trophy and the top prize of PHP 18,060,000 ($307,020).


The day started with 48 players returning to the field, and after seven 60-minute levels of intense play, the final table was reached. Former APT Champion Mike Takayama came tantalizingly close to securing a spot at the final table and vying for a historic third APT Main Event title but ultimately fell just short, exiting in 13th place.


Other notable players who didn't make it included Alex Chong (30th), Lester Edoc (39th), Ronnie Tate (40th), Joonhee "Steve" Yea (41st), and Renniel Galvez (47th).

Daniel Lee

Lee took the lead by eliminating SJ Kim in a pivotal hand, where his king-queen offsuit managed to stay ahead, even though Kim’s queen-eight suited held multiple outs. Lee’s turn catch of a king sealed Kim’s fate and knocked him out of the tournament.


Close on Lee’s heels is South Korea’s Gab Kim, who steadily built his stack after claiming a significant pot from Edgar Antezana, hitting a broadway straight to secure his edge.


Day 3 chip leader and WSOP bracelet holder Renji Mao remains in the mix, having doubled his stack from the start of the day to enter tomorrow’s final battle with 4,660,000 chips.


The chip counts of the final nine players are listed below.

PlayerChips
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
6,620,000(55 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
5,820,000(49 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
5,805,000(48 BB)
5,040,000(42 BB)
RM
4,660,000(39 BB)
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
4,615,000(38 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
3,825,000(32 BB)
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
3,250,000(27 BB)
JK
Jaejoong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
3,030,000(25 BB)

Here are the payouts for the final table.

PlacePayout (USD)
1$309,430
2$185,900
3$130,900
4$98,345
5$75,215
6$54,995
7$41,290
8$29,555
9$23,040

With the biggest stack only double the shortest, it’s an open contest heading into the final day. Join us for the thrilling conclusion of the APT Manila Main Event, where a new champion will be crowned.


The action gets underway at 11am local time and live updates will be posted here. The action will also be streamed live (with a 30-minute delay) and you can tune in by clicking through the following channels.


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Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 12:25:35 PM

Final Table is Set

Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000

The final table of the APT Main Event is set!

Stay tuned for a recap of the day's action.

PlayerChips
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
6,620,000(55 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
5,820,000(49 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
5,805,000(48 BB)
5,040,000(42 BB)
RM
4,660,000(39 BB)
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
4,615,000(38 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
3,825,000(32 BB)
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
3,250,000(27 BB)
JK
Jaejoong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
3,030,000(25 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 10:19:27 AM

Battle Between Costiniano and Kim

Level 28: 40,000 / 80,000 ante: 80,000
John Costiniano

After action folded to the blinds, John Costiniano limped in from the small blind, only to face a raise of 275,000 from Gab Kim on the big blind. Costiniano called after using a time bank to think it over.

The flop came J 6 3 . Costiniano checked, and Kim bet 185,000. Costiniano took his time again, eventually calling. Both players then checked the turn T and river A . Kim revealed A K , and Costiniano mucked his hand.


One round later, they clashed again—this time with Costiniano opening from the cutoff for 160,000 and Kim three-betting to 475,000 from the button. Costiniano called, and they saw a flop of 8 4 9.

After Costiniano checked, Kim bet 330,000, and Costiniano called. The turn J was checked by both players after Kim used a time bank.

On the river 6 , Costiniano check-called a 605,000 bet from Kim, who revealed 6 6 , catching a set on the river. Costiniano mucked his hand once more, and Kim scooped the pot with a lot of Costiniano's chips transferring to his side.

PlayerChips
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
4,600,000(58 BB)
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
2,300,000(29 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 7:01:22 AM

Three Table Redraw

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Edgar Antezana

With the three table redraw complete, here's an up-to-date chip count along new seat assignments.


Currently, South Africa's Edgar Antezana leads with 5,105,000 chips!

PlayerChipsTableSeat
DB
Dmitrii BelikovRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
400,000(8 BB)241
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
1,700,000(34 BB)242
JK
Jaejoong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
950,000(19 BB)243
ML
Marcial LouPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
900,000(18 BB)244
SJ
Sung Jin YunKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
3,800,000(76 BB)245
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
2,400,000(48 BB)245
KM
Kim MinjeongKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,200,000(24 BB)247
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
3,300,000(66 BB)248
MT
Mike TakayamaPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
1,470,000(29 BB)251
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,580,000(32 BB)252
CJ
Choi Jin WooKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
600,000(12 BB)253
960,000(19 BB)254
XF
80,000(2 BB)255
520,000(10 BB)256
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
5,105,000(102 BB)257
1,850,000(37 BB)258
ML
Minsung LeeKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
260,000(5 BB)261
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
2,600,000(52 BB)262
SJ
Soo Jo KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,200,000(24 BB)263
900,000(18 BB)264
JS
Jae ShinKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
3,200,000(64 BB)265
ZC
1,250,000(25 BB)266
KE
Kim EnriquezPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
1,750,000(35 BB)267
RM
4,600,000(92 BB)268
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 6:30:58 AM

Mao Closes in on Five Million, Kim Left Short

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
Renji Mao

Renji Mao opened from the hijack to 85,000 and Gab Yong Kim defended his big blind.

They went to a flop of 4 9 2 where Kim checked, Mao bet 150,000, and Kim called.

On the J turn, Kim checked again and Mao sized up with a bet of 350,000. After thinking it over for a while, Kim made it 925,000. It was Mao's turn to go into the tank, and he eventually called.

With around 2,400,000 in the pot, a 4 hit the river and Kim checked. Mao quickly checked back.

Kim showed A 3 for just ace-high, but Mao had the winner with Q J for a pair of jacks, which earned him the pot and a stack of almost five million.

PlayerChips
RM
4,850,000(121 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
355,000(9 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 4:46:43 AM

Enriquez and Kim Jabbing Each Other

Level 24: 15,000 / 30,000 ante: 30,000

Gab Yong Kim raised to 65,000 from the cut-off and Kim Enriquez called from the button. The flop dropped A K 4 . Kim bet 55,000 and Enriquez folded.

In the next hand, Gab Yong Kim raised from the hi-jack to 65,000 with Enriquez re-popping to 130,000. This time, Kim folded.

It can't be helped. Gab Young Kim and Kim Enriquez are seated next to each other and will be jabbing each other back and forth until one is removed from the table, either to change seat or to bust out.

PlayerChips
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,630,000(54 BB)
KE
Kim EnriquezPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
1,200,000(40 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 4:27:47 AM

SJ and Gab Clash

Level 24: 15,000 / 30,000 ante: 30,000

With around 250,000 chips already in the middle on a flop of 4 6 T , Gab Yong Kim had checked and his namesake, SJ Kim, fired 85,000. When the action got back to GY Kim, he put in a raise to 265,000.

SJ Kim then shoved for around 800,000, and GY Kim snap-folded.

PlayerChips
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,400,000(47 BB)
SJ
Soo Jo KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,100,000(37 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 3:56:55 AM

Nattapatsiri Earns From Kim

Level 23: 12,000 / 24,000 ante: 24,000
Gab Yong Kim

Gab Yong Kim raised the minimum of 48,000 from the cut-off and Paul Nattapatsiri defended from the big blind for both to enter a flop of A Q 7 . Both players check to see a free J on the turn. Nattapatsiri check-called the 32,000 bet of Kim to see a 8 on the river. Nattapatsiri tapped his option and called the 93,000 bet of Kim. Kim showed over a pair of threes with 3 3 . Nattapatsiri revealed a better hand with K Q for a pair of queens, and took down the pot.

PlayerChips
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,480,000(62 BB)
1,100,000(46 BB)
Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/5/2024, 3:46:42 AM

Kim Doubles From Kim

Level 23: 12,000 / 24,000 ante: 24,000

Jaejoong Kim pushed all-in at the button for his remaining 284,000 chips and got called by Gab Yong Kim from the small blind. Jaejoong Kim's J T was behind in rank to the K 7 of Gab Yong Kim. However, Jaejoong paired the jack on a flop of J Q 2 and maintained the lead even after the 4 turn and 2 river.

PlayerChips
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,250,000(52 BB)
JK
Jaejoong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
620,000(26 BB)
Blind level
Level 23: 12,000 / 24,000 ante: 24,000
Entries
48/1,081
Total Chips
43,240,000
Average
900,833

Day 3

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/4/2024, 12:35:47 PM

China's Renji Mao Sits Atop the Final 48 Players of the APT Manila 2024 Main Event

Level 23: 12,000 / 24,000 ante: 24,000
Renji Mao

Day 3 of the PHP 85,000 APT Manila Main Event concluded with 48 players advancing from the original 159 players that started the day. Leading the pack is former APT Single Day High Roller Champion and WSOP bracelet holder Renji Mao, who amassed 2,689,000 chips, one of only two players to exceed the two-million mark, along with Yuhang Chen, who bagged 2,472,000.


A total of 1,081 entries were recorded in the Main Event, making it the largest Main Event field in APT tour history in the Philippines, with the biggest-ever guaranteed prize pool of PHP 100 million (~$1.7 million) in the country. The eventual champion will take home the top prize of PHP 18,060,000 ($307,020).


Vincent Huang, who entered Day 3 as one of the chip leaders, still remains in contention but lost a significant portion of his chips to Chen in a hand where Huang held ace-deuce suited but missed his flush draw against Chen’s two-pair with queen-jack suited on the turn.

Lester Edoc

Four former APT Main Event champions remain in the hunt for the title and the coveted 24K Gold Lion trophy. Among them are two-time champions Mike Takayama with 977,000, and Lester Edoc, who has a stack of 888,000. Both players have a chance to make history as the first-ever player to win the Main Event three times.


SJ Kim won the Main Event in Macau back in 2016, and brought through a stack of 623,000 after a successful day on the felt. Renniel Galvez, a former APT Philippines Main Event Champion, is also in the mix with a stack of 255,000, determined to become the last player standing. However, he, along with Joonhee "Steve" Yea (252,000) and Ronnie Tate (242,000), who currently sit at the bottom of the leaderboard, will face an uphill battle to catch up to the top prize.


The start-of-day chip leader Zhen Chen came into the day with 1,094,000 chips, but ended Day 3 in the middle of the pack with 776,000.


Other notables to make it through were Gab Yong Kim (1,635,000), Rex David Clinkscales (806,000), Alex Chong (740,000).


The top ten stacks can be found below.

PlayerChips
RM
2,689,000(112 BB)
2,472,000(103 BB)
FL
Ferdinand LuPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
1,978,000(82 BB)
GY
Gab Yong KimKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,635,000(68 BB)
JC
John CostinianoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
1,614,000(67 BB)
JW
Jordan WestmorlandUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
1,443,000(60 BB)
JS
Jae ShinKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
1,424,000(59 BB)
XF
1,411,000(59 BB)
EA
Edgar AntezanaSouth Africa [ZAF]South Africa
1,390,000(58 BB)
DL
Daniel Lee (3)United States of America [USA]United States of America
1,354,000(56 BB)

Play will resume at 11AM on Tuesday, November 5, with just over 37 minutes remaining in Level 23. The average stack sits at just under 900,000, which is around 38 big blinds.


A full APT Main Event Day 3 Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE.


A full APT Main Event Day 4 Seat Draw can be found by CLICKING HERE.