Carlo Calingasan is a Filipino poker player who has established himself as a consistent regular in the Manila tournament scene, frequently making deep runs in major festivals hosted at Okada Manila and other local venues.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, Carlo Calingasan has accumulated total live earnings of approximately $107,350. His 2025 campaign has been particularly productive, featuring multiple podium finishes across prestigious regional series.
His largest recent score occurred in August 2025 at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Manila. He finished 3rd in the No Limit Hold’em – Mystery Bounty event, securing a substantial payout of ₱797,000 (∼$13,958).
Most recently, at the Manila Megastack 23 in November 2025, Calingasan placed 3rd in the ₱10,000 No Limit Hold’em – Start Up event for ₱134,000 (∼$2,279). His consistency throughout the year also includes:
- 2nd place in the Knockout event at the APPT Manila Championship in October 2025 for ₱169,000 (∼$2,912).
- 2nd place in the Super Series High Roller at the Manila Super Series 22 in June 2025 for ₱450,000 (∼$8,062).

Biography & Poker Background
Hailing from the Philippines, Carlo Calingasan is a long-time competitor in the local circuit, with recorded results dating back to 2017 when he won a side event at the Asian Poker Tour (APT) Manila. He is currently ranked 117th on the Philippines All Time Money List and sits within the top 60 of the country’s Global Poker Index (GPI) rankings. His frequent presence at PokerStars Live Manila festivals highlights his status as a dedicated grinder in the region’s mid-stakes tournaments.
Play Style & Strategy
Calingasan’s results demonstrate a versatile skill set, with high finishes in diverse formats ranging from Mystery Bounty and Knockout tournaments to High Roller events. His ability to consistently reach the podium in events with different structures, from the aggression-heavy bounty formats to the deeper stacks of high rollers, suggests a well-rounded game capable of adapting to changing table dynamics.



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