Day 6 - September 24
And Then, There Were Two

Super Deep PHP 1 Million Guaranteed
Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante 50,000
It was a very valiant effort.
In a battle of the blinds, Bailey Fusco paid the minimum fee from the small blind to see the flop
5♣ 5♠ 6♣
Both Henry Hong and Bailey Fusco checked the flop to open the turn 2♦
Fusco three-bet check-raised Hong's 180,000 bet to 570,000. Hong made the call to see a river 9♦. Fusco pushed all-in with Hong making the call for his last 1,700,000.
Bailey Fusco: 2♠ 2♣
Henry Hong: 9♣ 3♦
Fusco send Hong at 3rd place. Henry Hong earns PHP 210,000 (~USD 3,000)

Going and Going and Going and...
Super Deep PHP 1 Million Guaranteed
Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante 50,000
Bailey Fusco, Moon Kyung Ho and Henry Hong are still going at it.
Buy-in: Php 12,000 (~USD 215)
Entries: 222
Prize Pool: PHP 2,273,990 (~USD 40,400)
ITM: 31
Remaining Payouts:
1st - PHP 471,000 (~USD 8,400)
2nd - PHP 294,500 (~USD 5,200)
3rd - PHP 210,000 (~USD 3,700)
Chips In Play: 6,660,000
Average Stack: 2,220,000
Remaining Players: 3
Player | Chips |
---|---|
BF Bailey Fusco | 3,725,000 |
2,500,000 | |
MK Moon Kyung Ho | 430,000 |
Akihiro Kawamoto Out at 4th! Last 3 Still Going Super Deep!

Super Deep PHP 1 Million Guaranteed
Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante 40,000
The Super Deep PHP 1 Million Guaranteed is on its 18th hour and counting. This supposed one-day tournament had to extend another unscheduled day to play the final table. Out of the 22 entries, the final three remain.
The latest elimination was Akihiro Kawamoto, who finished at 4th place to take home PHP 182,000 (~USD 3,200).
The chip counts of the last three:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
BF Bailey Fusco | 3,800,000 |
2,400,000 | |
MK Moon Kyung Ho | 325,000 |
Final Table Dwindles Down to Final Four
Super Deep PHP 1 Million Guaranteed
Blinds 15,000/30,000 Ante 30,000
Multiple eliminations at the final table have brought down the field to the last four out of a total 222 entries.
Yoshihito Akasawa busted out at 7th, surrendering his desperate 8-blind stack to Moon Kyung Ho when his J♥ 2♣ couldn't beat the 3♦ 3♠ of Ho. Akasawa takes home a share of PHP 81,000 (~USD 1,400) from the prize pool
Choi Jong Hun was the next casualty. Hun's A♣ Q♠ didn't survive the K♣ K♦ of Akihiro Kawamoto.
Choi Jong Hun earns a payout of PHP 87,000 (~USD 1,550) for his sixth place finish.
Tai Wailiang soon followed. Tai called his remaining 20,000 change all-in on a board of 8♦ K♥ 9♦ . His T♠ T♥ could not improve on the turn J♠ and river 4♥ against the K♣ Q♠ of Henry Hong. Tai Wailiang earns PHP97,000 (~USD 1,740) for a fifth place effort.



