PPWC Main Event Day 2 ends with Lester Edoc and Mike Takayama leading the final 16 players

Asia-Pacific
02/19/2019

The PPPoker World Championship resumed the Main Event with Day 2 seeing 130 players back on the felt in a race to survive another ten grueling rounds. For many, it was a day that would end before the money with only 60 paid. For some, cashing was better than walking away empty-handed. But for 16 players, it was a day that would bring them closer to glory and the ultimate prize of the massive PHP 20M (US$382,000) prize pool, the PHP 4,850,000 (US$93,000) first place purse.

End of Day 2 chip leaders

Day 2 closed with a very strong lineup of Filipino players at the top. At the helm was Lester Edoc with 1,888,000. Edoc was very active at the felt all day and was the biggest stack at his table for a majority of the time. Down to the final hour, Edoc continued to grind for chips, putting pressure on the rest of the players. At one point, he even won five consecutive pots to help drive his stack to the summit.

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PPWC – Lester Edoc

Not too far behind Edoc was WSOP champion Mike Takayama with 1,802,000. Takayama had two massive double ups. The first one was at bubble time, he doubled up with pocket jacks against Alpheus Chan‘s king-queen, then prior to the last level of the day, he stormed to 1.6M through Markus Garberg to hold the chip lead until Edoc stole it in the final round.

Mike TAkayaa

Rising to third rank was Richard Marquez aka Hotsauce. Marquez rose steadily throughout the day, and just before the close, he delivered a painful knockout to WSOP champion Aditya Sushant with queen-jack cracking aces. He bagged up 1,294,000.

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PPWC – Richard Marquez

The only other player joining the leaders in the seven-digit range was Markus Garberg with 1,188,000. Garberg knocked out several players including Alexis Lim with queens holding against ace-king. He amassed such a monstrous lead that even after he doubled up Takayama, his stack was still over a million.

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PPWC – Markus Garberg

End of Day 2 chip counts

Taking a look a the lineup, an impressive 7 players from the Philippines advanced. Here are the final 16 players returning to Day 3 on Wednesday, February 20 at 12pm.

NameChip CountSeating NumberNationality
Lester Edoc1,888,000Table 1 Seat 6Philippine
Mike Andillo Takatama1,802,000Table 1 Seat 7Philippine
Marquez Richard Serrano1,294,000Table 2 Seat 7Philippine
Garberg Markus1,188,000Table 2 Seat 6Norway
Foo Hsien Loong1,098,000Table 2 Seat 8Malaysia
Auganbayev Daniyar794,000Table 2 Seat 4Kazakstan
Guillem Ivan779,000Table 1 Seat 1Spain
Mark Gruendemann552,000Table 1 Seat 4Ireland
Rajeev Kanjani516,000Table 2 Seat 2India
Seo Dongkyoon395,000Table 1 Seat 3Korea
Mark Anthony Aguilar Amparo375,000Table 2 Seat 5Phillipine
Jeffrey Tan Pamplona315,000Table 2 Seat 1Philippine
Denis Cheremisin294,000Table 2 Seat 3Russia
Hans Jurgen Homner254,000Table 1 Seat 2Germany
Georges Chehade235,000Table 1 Seat 5Lebanon
Ysmael William Lim225,000Table 1 Seat 8Philippine

You can read up on the action in the Live Updates.


Day 2 – Live Updates


When players return, they will be hunting down a seat to the Final 9. Average stack is 718,125 with 11,490,000 total chips in play. Opening blinds are 10K-20K with ante 3K.

The Main Event drew a total of 383 players which was a very good turnout considering no same day re-entry was allowed. With players sensing there would be an overlay, Day 1C produced the largest field of 176 players. Many newcomers were in attendance from all over the world. With the buy-in at PHP 55,000 (US$1.050), they assumed correct. The PHP 20 Million guarantee was not reached making for a big return to the eventual champion.

Somuchpoker will continue to provide live coverage of the event until a winner is crowned so stay tuned for the Day 3 updates.

Article by Tricia David

Author:triccia