Place
8th
Prize
$8,070
Prize (PHP)
₱469,000
Blind level
Level 30: 60,000 / 120,000 ante: 120,000
Entries
1/467
Total Chips
14,010,000
Average
14,010,000

Main Event - Final

TriciaTricia
1/27/2025, 6:18:28 AM

Alvir Inocentes Rivered Into 8th Place - PHP 469,000 /~$8,070

Level 26: 25,000 / 50,000 ante: 50,000
Alvir Inocentes - 8th Place

Alvir Inocentes entered the day with just 12 bb and could not find a break. On Hand #30, he sent his last 80,000 (<2 bb) and nearly doubled up until the river decimated his hopes.

PlayerHandChips
JW
Ju Won ChungKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
K7
BB
2,240,000(45 BB)
AI
Alvir InocentesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
K8
D
busted
Board:4QJT7
TriciaTricia
1/27/2025, 5:13:28 AM

Chip Leader Open Shoves First Hand

Level 25: 20,000 / 40,000 ante: 40,000
Jon Kyte

First hand of the day sees action fold to the button and chip leader Jon Kyte. He shoves and successfully steals the blinds and antes.

PlayerChips
JK
Jon KyteNorway [NOR]Norway
3,315,000(83 BB)
595,000(15 BB)
AI
Alvir InocentesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
385,000(10 BB)
TriciaTricia
1/27/2025, 2:41:50 AM

Manila Megastack 21 Main Event Champion To Be Crowned Today

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

The 2025 PokerStars LIVE season opener Manila Megastack 21 is on its final day at world-class Okada Manila in the Philippines. Excitement is at its peak with the newest Main Event champion set to be crowned today. Only 9 players remain out of the 467 entries.


Leading the charge is Norwegian pro Jon Kyte with a stack of 80 bb. Kyte boasts a resume filled with titles and cashes all over Europe including final table finishes at numerous EPT Main Events. He also has two WSOP Circuit rings and just missed a bracelet last year. Kyte is already guaranteed his first cash on Asian soil, and if he takes it to the limit, he will become the second Manila Megastack Norwegian champion following MM 18 winner Henrik Tollefsen.


On the local side, six Filipinos dominate the lineup, thus assuring a crowd of spectators cheering on their favorites. At the top of that list is Kim Enriquez with a stack of 75 bb. Wedged in the lower end is the highly decorated Florencio Campomanes with 15 bb.


The finalists are secured a payout of PHP 365,000 (~$6,280). The biggest slice of PHP 3,900,000 (~$67,090) is up for grabs. Cards start at 1pm. Blinds begin at 20,000-40,000 ante 40,000 with increases every 60 minutes.


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Main Event - Final 9 players

Final 9 Players

PlayerChipsTableSeat
AL
Alexis LimPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
2,265,000(57 BB)11
JC
John Carlo SayoPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
410,000(10 BB)12
JK
Jon KyteNorway [NOR]Norway
3,215,000(80 BB)13
615,000(15 BB)14
AI
Alvir InocentesPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
465,000(12 BB)15
GC
Graham CowanAustralia [AUS]Australia
2,625,000(66 BB)16
MA
Mark AlmusajinPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
520,000(13 BB)17
JW
Ju Won ChungKorea (Republic of) [KOR]Korea (Republic of)
755,000(19 BB)18
KE
Kim EnriquezPhilippines [PHL]Philippines
3,025,000(76 BB)19