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, 7:25:30 AM

Aces Hold Strong as Navales Doubles Up

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

Terence Navales kicked off the action with a 6,000 raise from under the gun, only to be met with an aggressive three-bet to 22,000 from Joemark Vasay immediately to his left.

After the rest of the table folded, Navales decided to go all-in for 76,000, putting his tournament life on the line. Vasay snap-called, eager to see the showdown.

Terence Navales: Ad Ah

Joemark Vasay: As Ks

Navales watched intently as the dealer revealed the flop: 6h 5s T . With no help for Vasay, the turn brought a Q , and the river completed the board with an 8 .

The aces held strong, and Navales celebrated as the pot was pushed his way.

PlayerChips
TN
Terence NavalesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
160,000(53 BB)
JV
Joemark VasayPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
100,000(33 BB)
Blind level
Level 10: 700 / 1,400 ante: 1,400
Entries
116/257
Total Chips
10,280,000
Average
88,621

Flight B

SMPSMP
11/1/2024, 3:17:29 PM

Australia's Laurence Hall Tops the Counts in Flight B of Historic APT Main Event

Level 10: 700 / 1,400 ante: 1,400
Laurence Hall - APT Manila Main Event Flight B Chip Leader

Flight B of the APT Manila Main Event just concluded its action here at the City of Dreams in Manila. A total of 257 entries were recorded, who all coughed up the PHP 85,000 buy-in for their chance to earn a payout from the gigantic PHP 100,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. However, there were only 110 survivors after ten levels, who will be advancing to compete again on the Day 2 leg, which plays out on Sunday, November 3.


It brings the total number of entries in the Main Event up to 663, which includes entries from Flight A, plus 157 qualifiers.


Out of today's advancing players, Laurence Hall of Australia bagged the biggest stack with a total of 312,000 chips. The Melbourne native has had a stellar poker career in Australia and is now taking the opportunity to play in events around Asia that provide much bigger prizes and payouts, such as here in the Asian Poker Tour. Hall has amassed a nearly US$ 300,000 dollars in total live earnings and a deep run in this APT Main Event will certainly improve his standings to push past that line.


Jeonghan Lee of South Korea ranked second in the counts with 232,100, while Jeorge Lagatuz rounded up the top three with a count of 228,000 chips.


Lee has four APT cashes from way back in 2015 and 2017. Lee's last APT cash was a third-place finish in the APT Manila NLH High Rollers Event in 2017. Perhaps, it's about time he cashed another big one.


Lagatuz of the Philippines already cashed in the first event of this APT Manila with a 27th-place finish in the Philippines National Cup. Perhaps this is the time he gets a deeper run, maybe even a championship.


Other significant names from Flight B that will advance to Day 2 are Lester Edoc of the Philippines (113,100), who sits at third in the Philippines All-Time Money List. Edoc also just recently won the APT Manila No Limit Hold'em - Hyper Turbo Win the Button event just a few days ago.

Lester Edoc

Rex Clinkscales of the USA (123,300) has over US$ 1.8 Million is total live earnings and a deep run in this main event may see him pass the 2M mark.


Elliot Damashek of the USA (102,100) was the runner-up in the Vietnam National Cup of the APT Hanoi BIllions series last December 2023.


Zhen Chen of China (135,700) has made over $200,000 in six tournament cashes just this October 2024. Two of those were first place finishes that cashed a combined $US 167,000.


Craig Cooper of the UK (100,600) made significant cashes earlier this October at the APT Taipei Poker Classic and is hunting down some payouts from APT Manila.


Matthew Chan of Singapore (67,100) has cashed in APT events in Vietnam and Taiwan, and looks to add the Philippines to the list.


Meanwhile, some notables who failed to make the cut today were recent APT Manila Single Day High Roller Mystery Bounty winner John Matsuda of Japan, Mystery Bounty Hunter final table-ist Magnus Martin of Scotland, recent APT SUper High Roller champion William Teoh of Malaysia.


So far, there are a total of 192 players (82 Flight A, 100 Flight B) who advanced to compete for the APT Main Event Day 2 on November 3. That number will surely increase with 2 more flights to launch tomorrow. The APT Main Event Flight C opens at 11:00 AM of November 2 with Flight D later in the day at 6:00 PM.


Here are the the top ten chip counts of Flight B APT Manila Main Event:

PlayerChips
LH
Laurence HallAustralia [AUS]Australia
312,000(223 BB)
JL
Jeonghan LeeKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
232,100(166 BB)
JL
Jeorge LagatuzPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
228,000(163 BB)
216,200(154 BB)
201,400(144 BB)
SJ
Sung Jin YunKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
195,000(139 BB)
TN
Terence NavalesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
188,300(135 BB)
171,800(123 BB)
DK
Daon KangKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
169,800(121 BB)
167,900(120 BB)

A full APT Main Event Flight B Survivor list can be found by CLICKING HERE.

SMPSMP
11/1/2024, 9:48:03 AM

Navales Takes A Bite From Benor

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

Terence Navales raised to 2,500 from under the gun and was called by Seung Hoon Lee from the cut-off and Daniel Benor in the big blind. The three players were shown a J 9 T flop where Benor check-called the 2,500-chip bet of Navales, while Lee did not continue.


The turn came Q and both checked to see a 6 on the river. Both checked and Navales showed A Q , which got Benor to muck.

PlayerChips
DB
114,000(114 BB)
TN
Terence NavalesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
55,000(55 BB)