2023 APPT Manila

APPT Main Event
Day: 1a
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 1a
Entries
395
Players Left
91

Kaminski Tops Day 1a in Manila; Ward and Shih With Decent Stacks

Level 13 : Blinds 1,000/2,500, 2,500 ante
Oleg Kaminski
Oleg Kaminski

The return of the PokerStars Asia-Pacific Poker Tour to the capital of the Philippines after a one-year hiatus can most certainly considered a success story. Several shard trophies have already been awarded since July 27, 2023, but all eyes were set on the crown jewel of the series.

The 2023 APPT Manila PHP65,000 Main Event is off to a very successful start thanks to 395 total entries in the first of the three flights, which has ensured that the PHP 20 million guarantee for the flagship tournament in the Coral Room at Okada Manila has already been surpassed.

So far, a prize pool of PHP22,414,275 has emerged but this figure will certainly be surpassed significantly with two starting days to come. One year ago, the same event gathered 801 entries and generated a prize pool of PHP 45,452,745, of which nearly half has already been reached.

Fewer than one-quarter of the field in the opening flight made it through as 91 players bagged up for the night. Canada's Oleg Kaminski topped the overnight leaderboard by some margin after he turned his 30,000 starting stack into 426,000, whereas Iargo Sebastian Guimaraes finished in second place with 340,500. A trio of players then follows within one big blind, including Hyeonho Shin (324,000), Lok Ching Li (323,000) and Jungsup Yun (322,000).

Noel Llamedo is the only local player to reach the top ten, and his 312,500 are good enough for sixth place, while the APPT veteran Thomas Ward from New Zealand advanced with a very healthy 284,500.

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Oleg KaminskiCanada426,000142
2Iargo GuimaraesBrazil340,500114
3Hyeonho ShinSouth Korea324,000108
4Lok Ching LiAustralia323,000108
5Jungsup YunSouth Korea322,000107
6Noel LlamedoPhilippines312,500104
7Kevin ClemotFrance296,00099
8Thomas WardNew Zealand284,50095
9Koichi NozakiJapan277,00092
10Ilia DrobinRussia276,50092
Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

French poker pro Nicolas Cardyn, who now calls the nearby Philippine island of Siargao his home, advanced with an above-average stack of 199,000. Further notables to advance included Event #9 winner Dingxiang Ong (179,500), Kitson Kho (150,500), Jenam Yu (149,000), Andy Li (112,500), and Hon Cheong Lee (89,500).

Many other big names of the Asia-Pacific poker scene came up short of securing a stack for Day 2 in the first of three flights such as John Tech, Florencio Campomanes, Jinlong Hu, Mike Takayama, Calvin Tan, the PokerStars Poker Players Championship finalists Marc Rivera and Max Menzel, Ting-Yi Tsai, Lester Edoc, as well as Hal Rotholz to name all but a few. They have another two chances to take a shot at the juicy prize pool here in Manila.

Both remaining starting days will occur on Friday, August 4, 2023. Day 1b gets underway at 1 p.m. local time and will feature a level duration of 40 minutes each. The turbo heat 1c will follow as of 8 p.m. local time, with the level duration cut in half. Both flights are set to complete a total of 13 levels each and the survivors will advance to Day 2 where they join the 91 contenders who made it through so far.

Each starting day allows for a single reentry, and once players bagged up chips, they can no longer join any of the flights thereafter, as only the first successful attempt counts. A bumper field is expected for Day 1b, on which the PokerNews live reporting team will focus. Chip counts of Day 1c and the seat draw for Day 2 will be provided as soon as the local staff has provided it.

Stay tuned on PokerNews as the live poker circuit in Asia continues to thrive in 2023.

Tags: Andy LiCalvin TanDingxiang OngFlorencio CampomanesHon Cheong LeeHyeonho ShinJohn TechKevin ClemotKitson KhoLok Ching LiMarc RiveraMax MenzelMike TakayamaNicolas CardynOleg KaminskiThomas WardTing-Yi Tsai

Shih Chips Up Through Segawa

Level 12 : Blinds 1,000/2,000, 2,000 ante
Kenny Shih
Kenny Shih

Kenny Shih and Masayuki Segawa checked the 9849 turn before the former bet the 7 river for 20,000 out of the big blind. Segawa carefully counted his stack tothen min-raise to40,000 and Shih called within a few seconds.

The Japanese player tabled the AJ and Shih won the pot with the AQ for the ace-high flush.

Player Chips Progress
Kenny Shih tw
Kenny Shih
165,000
95,000
95,000
Masayuki Segawa jp
Masayuki Segawa
45,000
45,000
45,000

Tags: Kenny ShihMasayuki Segawa

Ward Joins the Big Stacks

Level 11 : Blinds 1,000/1,500, 1,500 ante
Thomas Ward
Thomas Ward

On the three-way turn of J975, Feridoun Farboud bet 4,500 out of the big blind. Thomas Ward called from under the gun while Carmelo Tutay Jr folded on the button. Farboud quickly bet 15,000 on the 3 river and Ward reluctantly called to get shown Q8 for a bluff.

Ward earned the pot with the AA and Farboud tapped the table with a "nice one".

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Ward nz
Thomas Ward
195,000
15,000
15,000
Feridoun Farboud us
Feridoun Farboud
75,000
10,000
10,000
Carmelo Tutay Jr us
Carmelo Tutay Jr
40,000
5,000
5,000

Tags: Carmelo Tutay JrFeridoun FarboudThomas Ward

Yee Knocks Out Wong

Level 10 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Shun Jian Yee
Shun Jian Yee

Tung Wing Wong open-jammed for 20,400 and Shun Jian Yee called on the button. Chip leader Sze Ngai Kao in the big bling reluctantly folded and was then somewhat surprised to see the following showdown.

Tung Wing Wong: 109
Shun Jian Yee: QJ

Neither player connected with the K75K7 board and the queen played as high card. "I had an ace," Kao sighed.

Player Chips Progress
Sze Ngai Kao hk
Sze Ngai Kao
240,000
-5,000
-5,000
Shun Jian Yee sg
Shun Jian Yee
125,000
Tung Wing Wong hk
Tung Wing Wong
Busted

Tags: Shun Jian YeeSze Ngai KaoTung Wing Wong

Patulot Eliminated by Moriles

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Lemmor Patulot
Lemmor Patulot

Lemmor Patulot was all-in with a shorter stack and flipped over a pocket pair only to find himself dominated by fellow countryman James Moriles.

Lemmor Patulot: 1010
James Moriles: KK

The board ran out QJ44K and Moriles dealt the final blow with kings full of fours.

Player Chips Progress
James Moriles ph
James Moriles
135,000
Lemmor Patulot ph
Lemmor Patulot
Busted

Tags: James MorilesLemmor Patulot

Yun Wins Large Three-Way All-In

Level 9 : Blinds 600/1,200, 1,200 ante
Jungsup Yun
Jungsup Yun

Jungsup Yun raised to 2,600 and Jeremy Catalig pushed all-in for 31,100 from one seat over. Table big stack Li Lok Ching inquired to see the stack size of Yun before moving all-in and was snap-called, as Catalig gasped a brief "puta madre".

Jeremy Catalig: AK
Jungsup Yun: AA
Li Lok Ching: QQ

"Flush on the flop!" Catalig predicted but his wish was never granted on a 105372 runout. Catalig was eliminated and Yun doubled for 76,800 through Ching.

Player Chips Progress
Jungsup Yun kr
Jungsup Yun
185,000
185,000
185,000
Lok Ching Li au
Lok Ching Li
100,000
100,000
100,000
Jeremy Catalig ph
Jeremy Catalig
Busted

Tags: Jeremy CataligJungsup YunLi Lok Ching

Zak Gets a Nice Stack With Quads

Level 8 : Blinds 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Elan Zak
Elan Zak

Elan Zak was the shortest stack all-in and at risk for 25,500, facing Tse Ron and Robin Gorres in the following showdown.

Elan Zak: JJ
Robin Gorres: KK
Tse Ron: AK

The board ran out J42QJ and Zak made quads to triple up in style.

"Sorry guys, I didn't want to hit quads, one jack was already enough," Zak apologised.

Player Chips Progress
Elan Zak ph
Elan Zak
80,000
80,000
80,000
Oleg Kaminski ca
Oleg Kaminski
50,000
50,000
50,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
Tse Ron
Tse Ron
20,000
20,000
20,000
Robin Gorres
Robin Gorres
12,000
12,000
12,000

Tags: Elan ZakRobin GorresTse Ron

Teoh Eliminated by Campomanes

Level 5 : Blinds 200/500, 500 ante
Florencio Campomanes
Florencio Campomanes

With a rather small pot brewing to the 755 flop, William Teoh raised it up to 10,000. Florencio Campomanes then went over the top with a reraise to 22,700 and Teoh reluctantly called all-in.

William Teoh: KQ
Florencio Campomanes: 74

The 2 turn and 2 river changed nothing whatsoever and Teoh was sent to the rail.

While Campomanes stacked the chips, he grinned and said "that's Asia".

Player Chips Progress
Florencio Campomanes ph
Florencio Campomanes
60,000
60,000
60,000
Day 1B Chip Leader
William Teoh my
William Teoh
Busted

Tags: Florencio CampomanesWilliam Teoh

Lim Goes Runner Runner to Bust Nomura

Level 4 : Blinds 200/400, 400 ante
Takashi Nomura
Takashi Nomura

During the final stages of the previous level, the flop showed K42 and Takashi Nomura check-jammed for 5,200 into a bet worth 2,000 by Jae Geun Lim. "Count," Lim asked but the dealer mistakenly understood call and announced it as such for Nomura to flip over his KJ already.

The floor was called and the situation was explained. "Okay, okay, call," Lim then said and called with the inferior K9. The 5 turn and 8 river improved Lim to a flush and knocked out Nomura in cruel fashion.

Player Chips Progress
Jae Geun Lim kr
Jae Geun Lim
33,000
33,000
33,000
Takashi Nomura jp
Takashi Nomura
Busted

Tags: Jae Geun LimTakashi Nomura

Chargualaf Eliminated by Farboud

Level 2 : Blinds 100/200, 200 ante

With slightly more than 5,000 in the middle to the 943 flop, Feridoun Farboud bet 5,000 and Joshua Chargualaf called. Farboud bet another 7,000 on the Q turn and Chargualaf moved all-in, Farboud called.

"Did you hit the queen?" Chargualaf inquired but was shown the AA instead. Chargualaf was left with two outs holding the KK and couldn't get there with the 7 river.

Player Chips Progress
Feridoun Farboud us
Feridoun Farboud
62,000
32,000
32,000
Joshua Chargualaf us
Joshua Chargualaf
Busted

Tags: Joshua ChargualafFeridoun Farboud