Place
100th
Prize
$3,425
Prize (PHP)
₱200,000
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, 6:42:17 AM

80 To Go!

Level 20: 6,000 / 12,000 ante: 12,000
Angelina Rich

80 players still have their seats and are assured at least PHP 222,000 ($3,775) for getting it this far.


Some of the recent eliminations were:

PlayerChips
AR
Angelina RichUnited States of America [USA]United States of America
busted
busted
TW
Thomas WardNew Zealand [NZL]New Zealand
busted
JL
Jeonghan LeeKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
busted
RH
Ronald HaverkampNetherlands [NLD]Netherlands
busted
AV
Andrei VavilonskiiRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
busted
DE
David ErquiagaPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
busted
ID
Ilya DrobinRussian Federation [RUS]Russian Federation
busted
busted
Blind level
Level 17: 3,000 / 6,000 ante: 6,000
Entries
159/1,081
Total Chips
43,240,000
Average
271,950

Day 2

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/3/2024, 12:54:10 PM

China's Zhen Chen Leads Day 2 of the APT's Largest-Ever Philippines Poker Tournament

Level 17: 3,000 / 6,000 ante: 6,000
Zhen Chen

Day 2 of the PHP 85,000 APT Manila 2024 Main Event made tour history, setting a new record for the largest Philippines Main Event field in tour history with 1,081 entries.


China’s Zhen Chen topped the chip counts, amassing 1,094,000 chips and emerging as the only player to cross the million-chip mark.


The day began with 369 players, all vying for a payout spot to earn a share of the Philippines' biggest-ever guaranteed prize pool of PHP 100 Million (~$1.7 Million).


A minimum cash prize was set at PHP 167,000 ($2,840), and by the end of the day, 159 players had secured their place in the hallowed money spots.


The bubble burst quickly, wrapping up in just 15 minutes and concluding the Day 2 action with 42 minutes remaining on the clock on level 17, with Norway's Mikal Blomlie finishing as the bubble boy.


Blomlie’s all-in with pocket sevens was called by South Korea’s Jae Wook Shin, whose Ace-Ten found a pair on the flop, ending Blomlie’s tournament run.


However, Blomlie didn't leave empty-handed, receiving a PHP 20,000 ticket (~USD 340) to Event #81: Double Stack PHP 15,000,000 GTD.

Vincent Huang

By evening’s end, the remaining players had bagged their chips, all locking up a place in Day 3. With several former APT Champions still in contention, the quest for the PHP 18,060,000 ($307,020) top prize promises to be an intense battle as the tournament action unfolds.


Close behind Chen, former APT High Roller Champion Vincent Huang from New Zealand bagged the second-largest stack with 974,000, while the Philippine’s Lester Edoc followed with 777,000.


Defending APT Mini-Main Event Champion Tom Verbruggen from the Netherlands, who topped the Flight D chip counts, finished with nearly the same stack after surrendering a significant portion of his chips to Chen. Two-time Main Event champion Mike Takayama also progressed to Day 3, sitting in thirteenth with a stack of 495,000.


Other notable players advancing include Thomas Ward (357,000), David "Spade" Erquiaga (331,000), Renniel Galvez (193,000), and Richard Marquez (83,000).


The top ten stacks can be found below.

PlayerChips
ZC
1,094,000(182 BB)
VH
Vincent HuangAustralia [AUS]Australia
974,000(162 BB)
LE
Lester EdocPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
777,000(130 BB)
745,000(124 BB)
EG
Edilberto GopezPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
743,000(124 BB)
XF
690,000(115 BB)
JS
Jae ShinKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
675,000(113 BB)
ML
Minsung LeeKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
662,000(110 BB)
646,000(108 BB)
RA
Ramdrick AznarPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
608,000(101 BB)

A full APT Manila Main Event Day 2 Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE.


A full APT Manila Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw can be found by CLICKING HERE.

Janette BeeJanette Bee
11/3/2024, 7:26:20 AM

Inthuyos Wins the pot Easily

Level 14: 1,500 / 3,000 ante: 3,000

Pawanat Inthuyos limped in from the small blind and Hisashi Yamanouchi checked it from the big blind.

The action went check-check on the flop of A T T , and both player read a board-pairing T on the turn, which they also checked through.

The river showed 7 , prompting a small bet of 3,000 from Inthuyos, but it was enough to make his opponent fold.

PlayerChips
321,000(107 BB)
246,000(82 BB)