2023 APPT Manila

APPT Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2023 APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
11,414,730 PHP
Event Info
Prize Pool
76,832,730 PHP
Entries
1,354
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
30
Players Left
1

Yuanning Wu Wins the 2023 APPT Manila Main Event (PHP11,414,730)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Yuanning Wu Wins the 2023 APPT Manila Main Event
Yuanning Wu Wins the 2023 APPT Manila Main Event

The second-biggest Asia-Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) Main Event in the history of the PokerStars sponsored live poker series has crowned a winner in the early morning hours at Okada Manila. While the majority of the rail was rooting for eventual runner-up Christopher "BIGTIME" Mateo to keep the golden shard trophy on home soil, it was China's Yuanning Wu who came out on top of the heads-up encounter.

With a price tag of PHP65,000 (∼$1,168), the marquee 2023 APPT Manila Main Event in the stunning Coral Room drew a staggering 1,354 entries. The PHP 76,832,730 (∼$1,381,101) prize pool is the largest for an APPT Main Event thus far and the biggest share went to Wu and Mateo. They cut a deal in heads-up and left PHP1,414,730 to play for. Besides the cash prize and coveted APPT Main Event trophy, Wu also receives a package worth PHP105,000 for a future APPT stop as well.

The two eventual heads-up opponents entered the unofficial final table sixth and seventh in chips but were separated by fewer than two big blinds when the most crucial stage of the tournament was reached. Wu was one of two former finalists of the popular mid-stakes live poker event and scored his second victory with the far biggest tournament cash prize worth PHP11,414,730 ($204,769).

New Zealand's Thomas Ward, a runner-up from back in 2015 in Macau, had to settle for eighth place after he lost the majority of pots entered during the final stages. He was visiting Manila for the birthday of a friend and continued where he left a few years ago, coming close to victory once more.

The final table also featured another two players from the Philippines in John Tech and Archie Mariano, the former of which sits in fourth place on the country ranking according to The Hendon Mob database.

Final Table Result 2023 APPT Manila Main Event

PlaceWinnerCountryPrize (in PHP)Prize (in USD)
1Yuanning WuChinaPHP11,414,730$204,769*
2Christopher MateoPhilippinesPHP10,000,000$179,390*
3Gyuhyuk LeeSouth KoreaPHP5,501,000$98,683
4John TechPhilippinesPHP4,074,000$73,084
5Nino PansierNetherlandsPHP3,184,000$57,118
6Riku SasaharaJapanPHP2,398,000$43,018
7Archie MarianoPhilippinesPHP1,833,000$32,882
8Thomas WardNew ZealandPHP1,301,000$23,339

*reflects deal agreement between Wu and Mateo, with PHP1,414,730 in cash added for the eventual winner

The final day saw 30 players still in contention spread across four tables and it didn't take long for the fireworks to start. Norbert Koh bowed out almost immediately and the same also applied for Vasa Kaushal as well. Fewer than one full level surpassed and the redraw of the final three tables was reached.

Jacque Ramsden had started the day second in chips but suffered several setbacks to see his hopes of an even deeper run vanish in 22nd place. Another notable casualty then set up the final two tables when Kenny Shih put his hopes on a gutshot and the nut flush draw, which missed against the turned two pair of Nino Pansier.

The action never really slowed down and it wouldn't take long to reach the nine-handed unofficial final table thereafter. Local hopefuls such as Ivan Tabucal and Lloyd Locsin came up short, as did Steve Yea and Junya Kubo with the latter bowing out against the red-hot running Gyuhyuk Lee. Zhigang Chen bowed out moments later and the final nine then went on a 60-minute break.

Lee continued his domination when he flipped out Alex Chong before the down-fall of New Zealander Ward unfolded, culminating in his exit against Pansier. By then, Wu was still in the middle of the pack but doubled with queens against the sevens of Riku Sasahara.

Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

Mariano was then knocked out by Lee, who retained the top spot. Pansier was comfortable second in chips but the final table momentum shifted when he four-bet jammed ace-king. Wu called it off with pocket tens and won the flip to change the momentum of the final table. The Dutchman and Sasahara were then eliminated by Lee as the South Korean soared to half of the chips in play.

Wu sent Tech to the rail in fourth place and then jumped into a commanding lead when his full house was paid off by Lee. The South Korean never recovered from that big blow and he succumbed in third place.

With the deal agreement in place, the heads-up encounter became a brief affair and a winner was crowned within the hour. Wu had pulled away and rivered a straight, looking up the shove by Mateo who held a pair and blockers.

That concludes the PokerNews live coverage here in Manila but the next major live poker stops allover the world are just around the corner.

Tags: Archie MarianoChristopher MateoGyuhyuk LeeJohn TechNino PansierRiku SasaharaThomas WardYuanning Wu

Christopher Mateo Eliminated in 2nd Place (PHP10,000,000)

Level 36 : Blinds 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Christopher Mateo
Christopher Mateo

In the final hand of the level, Yuanning Wu raised to 1,100,000 and Christopher Mateo called. The K108 flop saw Mateo check-call for 900,000 and they checked the Q on the turn.

Fast forward to the 9 river, Mateo checked and Wu bet 3,200,000. Without missing much of a beat, Mateo moved all-in and Wu asked for a count. The shove was for 14,750,000 and Wu vaulted out of his chair.

Some twenty seconds later, Wu announced the call and Mateo turned over his A10 for a pair of tens and the nut straight as well as nut flush blocker. Wu revealed his J7 for the king-high straight and claimed victory.

Based on the heads-up deal, Mateo walks away with a payday of PHP10,000,000 while Wu receives PHP11,414,730 for the efforts.

Heads-Up Final Hand
Heads-Up Final Hand

A recap of today's action is to follow.

Player Chips Progress
Yuanning Wu cn
Yuanning Wu
40,650,000
17,250,000
17,250,000
Christopher Mateo ph
Christopher Mateo
Busted

Tags: Christopher MateoYuanning Wu

Gyuhyuk Lee Eliminated in 3rd Place (PHP5,501,000)

Level 35 : Blinds 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Gyuhyuk Lee
Gyuhyuk Lee

Christopher Mateo won a pot against Yuanning Wu to pull further ahead of Gyuhyuk Lee and then raised to 800,000 on the button. Lee pushed for 5,750,000 in the small blind and Mateo called, though, his declaration of intent had to be repeated three times before both players revealed their cards.

Gyuhyuk Lee: 77
Christopher Mateo: QQ

The dominated pair of Lee found no help on the J1062A board and that spelled the end in third place for the long-time chip leader. Mateo and Wu will now enter a short break and potential deal negotiations as the stack sizes are nearly dead even.

Player Chips Progress
Yuanning Wu cn
Yuanning Wu
20,650,000
-4,950,000
-4,950,000
Christopher Mateo ph
Christopher Mateo
20,100,000
9,450,000
9,450,000
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
Busted

Tags: Christopher MateoGyuhyuk LeeYuanning Wu

Wu Gains Commanding Lead After Tussle With Lee

Level 34 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Yuanning Wu
Yuanning Wu

Yuanning Wu raised to 600,000 on the button and Gyuhyuk Lee came along out of the big blind.

The 994 brought a check-raise from 500,000 to 1,200,000 by Lee and Wu called after some consideration.

Lee then bet the 2 turn for 2,300,000 as Wu called, only needing a few seconds for his decision this time.

That led to the J river on which Lee checked. Wu used one time bank and bet 4,700,000 to send his opponent deep into the tank.

Lee used two time banks and called for Wu to announce the second nuts and expose J9. That won a significant pot and sent him into a commanding lead.

Player Chips Progress
Yuanning Wu cn
Yuanning Wu
26,650,000
10,150,000
10,150,000
Christopher Mateo ph
Christopher Mateo
7,200,000
300,000
300,000
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
6,750,000
-10,950,000
-10,950,000

Tags: Gyuhyuk LeeYuanning Wu

John Tech Eliminated in 4th Place (PHP4,074,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
John Tech
John Tech

Gyuhyuk Lee opened to 400,000 on the button and John Tech three-bet jammed for 3,045,000 in the small blind. The initial raiser tank-called and the cards were flipped over.

John Tech: AJ
Gyuhyuk Lee: A5

Tech was ahead but ultimately got denied a double on the 773QK runout as the kicker didn't play.

Fast forward to the last hand of the level, Tech raised to 400,000 on the button. Yuanning Wu three-bet to 1,200,000 in the small blind and Tech used a time bank before jamming. He received the snap-call of Wu and the rail gathered once more.

John Tech: A9
Yuanning Wu: 1010

Tech needed to come from behind this time but the 97453 board delivered no help, sending Tech to the rail in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Yuanning Wu cn
Yuanning Wu
19,225,000
3,625,000
3,625,000
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
17,425,000
125,000
125,000
Christopher Mateo ph
Christopher Mateo
4,100,000
-510,000
-510,000
John Tech ph
John Tech
Busted
Day 2 Chip Leader

Tags: Gyuhyuk LeeJohn TechYuanning Wu

Riku Sasahara Eliminated in 6th Place (PHP2,398,000); Nino Pansier Eliminated in 5th Place (PHP3,184,000)

Level 32 : Blinds 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Riku Sasahara
Riku Sasahara

Nino Pansier raised to 900,000 with two times as many chips behind. Riku Sasahara quickly jammed for 1,650,000 in the small blind, which sent Gyuhyuk Lee in the big blind into the tank. One time bank later, Lee moved all-in and that now sent Pansier into agony.

He mulled it over for a good while and used two time banks before sigh-calling.

Riku Sasahara: 109
Nino Pansier: JJ
Gyuhyuk Lee: KK

Nothing changed with the Q73 flop and the 4 turn left Sasahara drawing dead while Pansier remained with two outs. None of them came as the A river ensured a double knockout. Sasahara took sixth place while Pansier earned the pay jump to fifth place.

Nino Pansier
Nino Pansier
Player Chips Progress
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
19,500,000
4,200,000
4,200,000
Riku Sasahara jp
Riku Sasahara
Busted
Nino Pansier nl
Nino Pansier
Busted

Tags: Gyuhyuk LeeNino PansierRiku Sasahara

Archie Mariano Eliminated in 7th Place (PHP1,833,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Archie Mariano
Archie Mariano

Nino Pansier open-jammed out of the small blind into the big blind of Archie Mariano and the latter folded.

One hand later, Gyuhyuk Lee made it 250,000 to go from an early position. Mariano jammed for 1,975,000 out of the small blind and Lee instantly called.

Archie Mariano: A10
Gyuhyuk Lee: KK

The local rail gathered closer to the table while Mariano remained seated on the 985 flop. He then vaulted out of the chair when picking up the nut flush draw on the 3 turn. However, there was no pinoy celebration on the 8 river as Mariano departed in seventh place for PHP1,833,000.

Player Chips Progress
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
15,800,000
2,300,000
2,300,000
Nino Pansier nl
Nino Pansier
9,800,000
300,000
300,000
Archie Mariano ph
Archie Mariano
Busted

Tags: Archie MarianoGyuhyuk LeeNino Pansier

Thomas Ward Eliminated in 8th Place (PHP1,301,000)

Level 30 : Blinds 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

Nino Pansier made it 240,000 to go from under the gun and Thomas Ward pushed all-in for around 630,000 out of the small blind. The call by Pansier followed and the cards were revealed.

Thomas Ward: A7
Nino Pansier: J9

Ward was ahead but that all changed on the Q99 flop as Pansier made trips. It was all over on the 2 turn and the 3 river ended Ward's run in eighth place.

Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward
Player Chips Progress
Nino Pansier nl
Nino Pansier
9,300,000
1,175,000
1,175,000
Thomas Ward nz
Thomas Ward
Busted

Tags: Nino PansierThomas Ward

Alex Chong Eliminated in 9th Place (PHP1,021,000)

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Alex Chong
Alex Chong

Gyuhyuk Lee made it 200,000 to go and Alex Chong moved all-in for 1,255,000 from one seat over. All players behind folded and Lee called.

Alex Chong: A10
Gyuhyuk Lee: 44

The KJ4 flop gave Lee the bottom set while Chong had outs aplenty with the nut flush draw and gutshot. However, both the 7 turn and the 6 river were blanks and Chong finished in ninth place for PHP1,021,000.

Player Chips Progress
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
13,300,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Alex Chong hk
Alex Chong
Busted

Tags: Alex ChongGyuhyuk Lee

Zhigang Chen Eliminated in 10th Place (PHP837,000)

Level 29 : Blinds 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Zhigang Chen
Zhigang Chen

Thomas Ward raised and then called the shove by table short stack Zhigang Chen for 925,000 total.

Zhigang Chen: A9
Thomas Ward: 108

Chen was ahead but the 964 flop instantly improved Ward to a flush. With just the top pair by then, Chen needed running cards and the 5 turn sealed his fate to make the 4 river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Ward nz
Thomas Ward
6,450,000
650,000
650,000
Zhigang Chen cn
Zhigang Chen
Busted

Tags: Thomas WardZhigang Chen