2009 PokerStars.net APPT Cebu

APPT Cebu Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2009 PokerStars.net APPT Cebu

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$148,200
Event Info
Buy-in
$2,000
Entries
319
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
5,000

Day 2 Seat Draw

Table 1

Seat 1: Unknown (28900)
Seat 2: Un Jung Yum (47500)
Seat 3: Lester Edoc (66700)
Seat 4: Frank Salvador (40400)
Seat 5: Raul Fernandez (31000)
Seat 6: Ender Ozkan (10800)
Seat 7: Daniel Nordström (45100)
Seat 8: Manuel Regis (18400)
Seat 9: Sim Somyung (47100)

Table 2

Seat 1: Priscilla Meirelles (43000)
Seat 2: Christian Demers (96400)
Seat 3: Dixon Ruecker (43800)
Seat 4: Ing. B W Gladon (29800)
Seat 5: Terry Fan (158500)
Seat 6: Matt Carter (32000)
Seat 7: Nick Pronk (14800)
Seat 8: Oyunbaatar Tumendemberel (19000)
Seat 9: Jhana Lee Hale (32300)

Table 3

Seat 1: Mark Pagsuyuin (33100)
Seat 2: Brian Bumpas (142700)
Seat 3: Zhigang Yu (21000)
Seat 4: Michael Shinzaki (23400)
Seat 5: Bryan Huang (16100)
Seat 6: Raymond Wu (90400)
Seat 7: Bold Uundai (144000)
Seat 8: Eric Chong Yim (20800)
Seat 9: Frederic Bussot (50000)

Table 4

Seat 1: Phillip Willcocks (60100)
Seat 2: Gia Guison (17600)
Seat 3: Wilfredo Bachinela (18400)
Seat 4: Adones Carmona (52600)
Seat 5: Ty Nguyen (68800)
Seat 6: Dong-bin Han (51100)
Seat 7: Csomák Soma (7200)
Seat 8: Justin Tazelaar (20900)
Seat 9: Ivan Tan (42000)

Table 5

Seat 1: Alex Kostic (18600)
Seat 2: Jonathan Morales (33100)
Seat 3: Ronald Singson (38200)
Seat 4: Jack Ng (46300)
Seat 5: Brander Kim (11800)
Seat 6: Stephane Angevin (16100)
Seat 7: Alex Chua (8500)
Seat 8: Pontus Kers (20100)
Seat 9: Roberto Wong (58300)

Table 6

Seat 1: Stephan Bartelheim (19000)
Seat 2: Kim Young (124400)
Seat 3: Michael Soroka (4900)
Seat 4: Rody Kaka (47900)
Seat 5: Oleg Poluzhnikov (42800)
Seat 6: Kazuhiro Sato (36100)
Seat 7: David Campion (31900)
Seat 8: David Scott (20600)
Seat 9: Lica Sever Marian (35300)

Table 7

Seat 1: Ira Blumenthal (21500)
Seat 2: Alexeen Dmitry (29500)
Seat 3: Marc Rivera (58500)
Seat 4: Roel Pijpers (26800)
Seat 5: Jose Drilon (32700)
Seat 6: Norbert Koh (23000)
Seat 7: Enkhbaatar Byambaa (15400)
Seat 8: David Hilton (111700)
Seat 9: Jong Min Park (33500)

Table 8

Seat 1: Seung Choo (36200)
Seat 2: Beng Hong Ker (55600)
Seat 3: Dai Tsuchiya (16500)
Seat 4: Celina Lin (28000)
Seat 5: Tony Dunst (17400)
Seat 6: Larry Smyth (30300)
Seat 7: Nam Le (36000)
Seat 8: Min Seok (Edward) Kim (29400)
Seat 9: Anna Cu Unjieng (15900)

Table 9

Seat 1: Murun Agvaan-ochir (19900)
Seat 2: Alexandr Petrovich Tikholiz (42300)
Seat 3: Yu Kurita (55100)
Seat 4: Rafael Escano (17800)
Seat 5: Michael Cortes (11800)
Seat 6: Andrey Lobzhanidze (15000)
Seat 7: Lars Pettersson (26900)
Seat 8: Espen Solaas (51400)
Seat 9: Seong Kim Ho (108700)

Table 10

Seat 1: Renato Torno (70200)
Seat 2: Kenneth Dversnes (63800)
Seat 3: Jiego Erquiaga (23300)
Seat 4: Jojo Tech (17800)
Seat 5: Young-shin Im (17500)
Seat 6: Mike Kim (18500)
Seat 7: Victor De Guzman (10400)
Seat 8: Frederick Hernandez (43600)
Seat 9: Batsuren Tserendorj (93600)

Table 11

Seat 1: Koh Noel Shi-yao (23200)
Seat 2: Jin Lee (89600)
Seat 3: Florentino Palacio (32100)
Seat 4: Robert Chow (61300)
Seat 5: Danny Stiegler (40200)
Seat 6: Raleigh Harness (28000)
Seat 7: Allih (yoyong) Bansuan (30000)
Seat 8: Jonathon Lin (22700)
Seat 9: Linh Tran (25700)

Table 12

Seat 1: Karl Krautschneider (18100)
Seat 2: Raymond Garcia (47800)
Seat 3: Carlos Chang (39300)
Seat 4: Nam Le (36000)
Seat 5: Dustin Dorrance-Bowman (31900)
Seat 6: Daniel Sorensen (27800)
Seat 7: Chang Lee (69000)
Seat 8: Van Marcus (43700)
Seat 9: Yong Suk Chang (86300)

Table 13

Seat 1: Mark Sayson (12500)
Seat 2: Wilfredo Bachinela (18400)
Seat 3: Jerry Delisle (132800)
Seat 4: Ernesto Jimenez (67200)
Seat 5: Andrew Scott (29200)
Seat 6: Dexter Cokehyeng (30700)
Seat 7: Alex Pagulayan (26000)
Seat 8: Danny Sangwook Byun (73200)
Seat 9: Sarah Lee (113900)

Table 14

Seat 1: Till Umbach (62200)
Seat 2: Donald Craig Mullis (22900)
Seat 3: Nathaniel Seet (34300)
Seat 4: Joseph Yong (14400)
Seat 5: Vicente Pena (18200)
Seat 6: Sven Postrach (2300)
Seat 7: Kevin Clark (91000)
Seat 8: Dimitri Holdeew (12400)
Seat 9: Kenneth Anzano (8500)

Table 18

Seat 1: Johann Auspitz (31500)
Seat 2: Derek Cheung (14400)
Seat 3: Konstantin Tolokno (18500)
Seat 4: Mike Gaertner (128100)
Seat 5: Jae-sang Lee (113900)
Seat 6: Christopher Allnatt (48200)
Seat 7: Peter Nguyen (38300)
Seat 8: Dean Coates (7900)
Seat 9: Hye Joo Jung (28200)

Table 19

Seat 1: Elton Tsang (48100)
Seat 2: Koita Takuya (27600)
Seat 3: Fuyuki Inage (38400)
Seat 4: Johnny Hanes (77100)
Seat 5: Michael Spinasanta (70600)
Seat 6: Robert Acton (10500)
Seat 7: Eric Cheung (16900)
Seat 8: Roger Spets (34300)
Seat 9: Jun Amito (37500)

Table 20

Seat 1: Wayde Rickhuss (18900)
Seat 2: Wei Sha (106500)
Seat 3: Dag Anders Martin (46400)
Seat 4: Kohei Nakai (14600)
Seat 5: Mike Stecker (27900)
Seat 6: Hin Yat (Tinka) Wong (24800)
Seat 7: Kent Del Rosario (15900)
Seat 8: Orgil Bilegsaikhan (20200)
Seat 9: Michael Marvanek (32200)

Welcome To Day Two!

Day two of the PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Cebu is here.

153 players will be returning today, led by Terry Fan from Taipei with 158,500 chips. He's being chased by Mongolian Bold Uundai with 144,000, and American Brian Bumpas with 142,700.

Of course these guys will have to contend with the might of PokerStars Team Pro Asia led by Raymond Wu with 90,400. They also have Bryan Huang, Celina Lin and Jonathan Lin in the field today.

Today will be seven levels of play in all. Action gets underway in around 30 minutes. Join us for all the action.

And while you wait, check out our Daily Update:

Table to Watch

Table 3: the one to watch
Table 3: the one to watch
As the players are filtering into the tournament room, we should highlight what we feel will be a table to watch this afternoon: Table 3. That table includes two of the chip leaders, Brian Bumpas and Bold Uundai, two PokerStars Team Asia Pros in Bryan Huang and Raymond Wu, and the dangerous but short-stacked Michael Shinzaki.

Level: 8

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 100

That Solves That Problem

Tony Dunst eliminated
Tony Dunst eliminated

Celina Lin and Tony Dunst, who were formerly in a relationship, managed to be seated by next to each other, for the second time on the circuit this year.

That was until Dunst busted on the first hand. Dunst got his {A-Diamonds}{j-Clubs} all in against an opponent with {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}. The {8-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{k-Clubs} left Dunst needing a lot of help. The turn {2-Diamonds} and river {3-Hearts} were not the cards he needed and he hit the rail.

"I run good" said Celina Lin cheekily, as Dunst made his exit.

Hopefully he doesn't set himself fire again like he did at his birthday...

Tags: Celina LinTony Dunst

Miscount?

Bold Uundai
Bold Uundai
Bold Uundai was one of the overnight chip leaders from Day 1a. He's seated on what is sure to be an action table, and already is hot under the collar in the early action. Upon unbagging his chips and stacking them to start the day, Uundai noticed that his count was 2,000 less than what he expected. He pitched a fit.

Tournament officials explained to Uundai (through translator Murun Agvaan-ochir) that Uundai himself was the person who bagged the chips, and that the tourament officials do not touch the bags overnight and do not verify the counts. Most likely, tired at the end of a long day of poker, Uundai miscounted his stack when he bagged it.

Uundai, a bit disgruntled, accepted that explanation and moved on with his day.

Tags: Bold Uundai

Lots of Early Action

Bryan Huang and Raymond Wu
Bryan Huang and Raymond Wu
The pace has been frenetic to start the day. Calls of "Player out!" and "Seat open!" are regularly ringing across the tournament floor. One recent victim was Karl Krautschneider.

Bryan Huang was all in and called as well, but he survived. Huang opened the pot to 2,600 before fellow PokerStars Team Asia Pro Raymond Wu re-raised to 6,500. Huang called, then insta-shipped for 9,000 on a flop of {3-Diamonds} {2-Diamonds} {K-Clubs}. Wu, had been dealt {8-Spades} {8-Diamonds}, was forced to call what was an obvious stop-and-go from Huang. But Huang's {K-Hearts} {Q-Hearts} made top pair on the flop, and the board ran out {A-Spades} and {Q-Spades} to give Huang the pot.

Huang gave Wu a friendly clap on the back after the hand.

Tags: Bryan HuangKarl KrautschneiderRaymond Wu

No Shows?

At least two players are missing from the tables in the early-going -- and they're both Russian. At Table 7, Alexeen Dmitry has not yet shown up to playthe 29,500 chips that made it through Day 1. Over on Table 9, Alexandr Tikholiz is similarly absent.

American Civil War

Shinzaki is no more
Shinzaki is no more

Michael Shinzaki has been eliminated by fellow American Brian Bumpas.

All the chips went in on a {9-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{10-Hearts} flop with Bumpas' {4-Spades}{10-Spades} in front of Shinzaki's {9-Clubs}{7-Spades}.

The board completed {j-Spades} and {5-Clubs} to send Shinzaki off to the rail. Bumpas continues to be one of the tournament chip leaders here.

Lynn caught up with him on Day 1A, check out his interview below:

Tags: Brian BumpasMichael Shinzaki