2017 PokerStars Festival Manila

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Festival Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
4,676,000 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
55,000 PHP
Prize Pool
28,809,000 PHP
Entries
594
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Falcon Dominates Day 2 of the PokerStars Festival Manila Main Event

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Michael Falcon
Michael Falcon

Day 2 of the PokerStars Festival Manila Main Event saw the 167 Day 1 survivors from the three starting flights united for the first time to battle it out at the baize when play resumed at 2pm local time (GMT+7).

It took eleven 1-hour levels to whittle the field down to the final 14 when play concluded at 3:25am on Monday 7 August. It was Day 1b frontrunner Michael Falcon, who dominated the majority of the day’s action to bag up an absolutely monstrous 3.82 million in chips. This is close to a million more than next closest rival Uday Bansal who finished play with 2.95 million.

Falcon shot out of the blocks like an Olympic sprinter, running his 307,100 starting stack up to over 650,000 during the first two levels of play to power into pole position as overall chip leader.

The Dane did not relinquish his stranglehold on the tournament top spot from this point onwards, becoming the first player to join the seven-figure club by level 15 with more than double the chips of next closest rival, Korea’s Woohyuk Yang.

Yang took a huge hit at the hands of Finland’s Antti Halme as the bubble approached and play went hand-for-hand, moving all-in on the river on a queen-high board in a three-bet pot with pocket jacks.

Halme made the sickest of sick calls with queen-nine offsuit to scoop the monster pot and shoot into second place with a stack of 760,000, but was still over half a million in chips behind Falcon.

The player to earn the unenviable title of bubble boy was the rather unfortunate Vikram Verma at the start of the fifth level of the day. The Indian player made the call for his tournament life from the big blind with ace-king after British poker pro Sam Razavi moved all-in from the small blind with the speculative six-four offsuit.

Unfortunately for Verma, Razavi paired his six, which held to send Verma to the rail empty handed and guarantee all 87 remaining players a ₱90,000 (~$1,787) payday.

Notables who failed to make the hallowed money spots included Alex Lee, third on Singapore’s All Time Money List, two former Asia Player of the Year winners in the form of Alan Lau and Pete Chen and WSOP APAC bracelet winner Jun Zhong Loo.

Verma’s exit opened the floodgates for a slew of speedy eliminations and 87 players quickly became 45 by the time the dinner break came around just one-hour later with 2017 APOY leaderboard number one Sparrow Cheung the last man to bust before the break.

It took a further three levels of play for 45 to become 25 with the elimination of Victor Chong at the hands of Chi Thinh Nguyen setting up a redraw for the final three tables after the Malaysian’s ace-king lost a race to Nguyen’s pocket queens.

A further two 1-hour levels were needed to whittle this down to the final two tables with Michael Falcon doing the honors. Falcon busted Shinji Katsushima in 17th place for a PHP255,000 (~$4,470) payday after the Dane’s jack-ten won a race against the Japanese player’s pocket fives to set up yet another re-draw.

Both Thomas Lee and Chi Thinh Nguyen joined Katsushima on the rail shortly afterward as play began to wind down, with the clock was paused with 15-minutes remaining on level 23 and the last five hands announced.

Once again it was Falcon doing the honors, opening the action with a late position raise holding ace-jack offsuit and calling Lee’s king-nine suited small blind shove.

Lee departed in 16th place for a ₱285,000 payday (~$5,663) after both players missed the flop by a mile, meaning Falcon’s ace-high was enough to stack the Dane up to 3.7 million.

However, the man to bring the day to a close was Antti Halme, who eliminated Chi Thinh Nguyen with a one-two combo punch during the last three hands to bring the field down to the final 14.

Halme got three streets of value from pocket aces on a king high-flop against Nguyen’s ace-king to leave the Vietnamese player with a little over four big blinds.

This ended up in the middle the very next hand with Nguyen getting the last of his chips in with ace-five suited and Halme administering the coup de grace with queen-six offsuit and pairing his six to bring play to a close.

Day 3 Redraw:

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Raphael GallGermany430,00014
12Yo Seb RheeJapan1,765,00059
13empty---
14Uday BansalIndia2,950,00098
15Hoa Thinh NguyenVietnam1,055,00035
16Andre PetersGermany1,260,00042
17Kenneth BuckAustralia455,00015
18Duc NguyenVietnam150,0005
      
21Tien Than NguyenVietnam675,00023
22Jaehyun LimSouth Korea1,140,00038
23Michael FalconDenmark3,820,000127
24empty---
25Sam RazaviUnited Kingdom775,00026
26Mike TakayamaPhilippines745,00025
27Corbin WhiteUnited States620,00021
28Antti HalmeFinland2,130,00071

Play resumes on Monday 7 August at 2pm local time and will play down until a champion is crowned so join us then as well see who has what it takes to win the ₱5,515,000 (~$109,536) first prize and take the trophy and title.

Tags: Alan LauAlex LeeAndre PetersAntti HalmeCeline LeeChi Thinh NguyenCorbin WhiteDuc NguyenHermann LeeHoa Thinh NguyenHoang Thinh NguyenJaehyun LimJunzhong LooKenneth BuckMichael FalconMike TakayamaPete ChenSam RazaviShinji KatsushimaSparrow CheungThinh Nguyen ChiUday BansalVictor ChongVikram VermaWoohyuk YangYo Seb Rhee

Chi Thinh Nguyen Eliminated in 15th Place (PHP285,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Chi Thinh Nguyen
Chi Thinh Nguyen

Finland’s Antti Halme eliminated Chi Thinh Nguyen with a one-two combo punch to bring the field down to the final 14 during the last five hands.

Halme was the pre-flop aggressor in the first hand, raising to 55,000 from early position with Nguyen making the call from the cutoff.

The Finn continuation bet half pot on the {9-Hearts}{7-Spades}{k-Clubs} flop, with Nguyen making the call and the {j-Clubs} came in on the turn. This brought another bet from Halme, this one for 185,000 and Nguyen made the call once more.

The {4-Spades} river saw the Finn bet big, making 275,000 to go to put Nguyen to a difficult decision as, with 375,000 behind, the call represented a significant portion of his chips. After tanking for at least five minutes Nguyen called, but could only fold his ace-king when Halme turned over {a-Spades}{a-Diamonds} to scoop the sizable pot and climb to 1.9 million.

The very next hand Nguyen’s tournament was over, with Halme finishing off what he started the hand before. Nguyen moved all-in pre-flop with {a-Spades}{5-Spades} for his last 100,000 and Halme made the call from the big blind with {q-Spades}{6-Diamonds}.

Unfortunately for Nguyen the Finn paired his six on the {6-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{7-Clubs} flop and while the Vietnamese player had a straight draw it did not come in with the {k-Clubs} turn and {10-Clubs} river bringing Nguyen’s tournament to a close.

Player Chips Progress
Antti Halme fi
Antti Halme
1,900,000
600,000
600,000
Chi Thinh Nguyen vn
Chi Thinh Nguyen
Busted

Tags: Antti HalmeThinh Nguyen Chi

Thomas Lee Eliminated in 16th Place (PHP285,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Thomas Lee
Thomas Lee

The last five hands had not long been announced before there was another casualty with Michael Falcon sending Thomas Lee to the rail.

Falcon was the initial aggressor, raising to 55,000 from the button and Lee moved all-in for another 277,000 on top. The Dane asked for a count and then made the call and the hands were turned over.

Thomas Lee: {k-Clubs}{9-Clubs}
Michael Falcon: {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs}

Continuing the hot run of form that saw the Dane dominate the action for the majority of the day Falcon’s hand held with the board running out {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{5-Spades} to bring Lee’s Main Event run to an end and further pad out Falcon’s stack to 3.7 million.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Falcon dk
Michael Falcon
3,700,000
200,000
200,000
Thomas Lee ca
Thomas Lee
Busted

Tags: Michael FalconThomas Lee

Shinji Katsushima Eliminated in 17th Place (PHP255,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Shinji Katsushima
Shinji Katsushima

Michael Falcon raised to 62,000 from the hijack and Shinji Katsushima three-bet all in for another 183,000 on top from the button. Falcon, who asked for a count, gave it some brief consideration, and called.

Shinji Katsushima: {5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}
Michael Falcon: {J-Hearts}{10-Spades}

The {Q-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{2-Hearts} flop kept the Japanese in the lead, but Falcon picked up a gutshot. On the {J-Clubs} turn, Falcon improved to a pair of jacks and now it was Katsushima that was drawing to two outs only. A blank {2-Diamonds} river ended his run in 17th place and the remaining 16 players will combine and redraw to two tables momentarily.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Falcon dk
Michael Falcon
2,900,000
100,000
100,000
Shinji Katsushima jp
Shinji Katsushima
Busted

Tags: Michael FalconShinji Katsushima

Segundo Barte Eliminated in 18th Place (PHP225,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Segundo Barte
Segundo Barte

While Michael Falcon is still the chip leader the Dane has give some chips back to the rest of the field with both Chi Thinh Nguyen and Yo Seb Rhee winning hands against him.

However, the field is now short one Filipino with Segundo Barte busting at the hands of Germany’s Andre Peters. Despite doubling up through Michael Falcon shortly before the break Barte had been nursing a short stack for quite some time.

Action folded around to Barte on the button and he moved all-in for his last 104,000 and Peters made the call from the big blind.

Andre Peters: {q-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
Segundo Barte: {a-Spades}{q-Hearts}

Despite holding the best hand Barte was immediately out-flopped by Peters, who paired his jack when the flop came down {j-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{8-Clubs}. The {4-Clubs} turn was of no help and the {8-Spades} river sealed Barte’s fate and he departed in 18th place making the equivalent of US$4,470 for his deep run while Peters stacked up to 1.65 million.

Player Chips Progress
Andre Peters de
Andre Peters
1,650,000
450,000
450,000
Segundo Barte ph
Segundo Barte
Busted

Tags: Andre PetersSegundo Barte

Freddy Wei Eliminated in 19th Place (PHP225,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Freddy Wei
Freddy Wei

Jaehyun Lim raised to 60,000 and Yo Seb Rhee called from the button. Short Stack Freddy Wei moved all in from the small blind and Lim asked for a count. Wei was at risk for another 273,000 on top and Lim folded, while Rhee took some consideration before calling.

Freddy Wei: {K-Spades}{K-Hearts}
Yo Seb Rhee: {A-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

The {A-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{4-Spades} flop improved Rhee to two pair, and the {4-Clubs} turn failed to improve Wei. Rhee even made a full house thanks to the {A-Diamonds} on the river and that sent Wei to the rail in 19th place for PHP225,000.

Player Chips Progress
Yo Seb Rhee jp
Yo Seb Rhee
1,530,000
430,000
430,000
Freddy Wei sg
Freddy Wei
Busted

Tags: Freddy Kwek WeiJaehyun LimYo Seb Rhee

Mark Amparo Eliminated in 20th Place (PHP225,000)

Level 23 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Mark Amparo
Mark Amparo

Jaehyun Lim raised to 65,000 and Mark Amparo shoved for 315,000 from the small blind, which Lim quickly called.

Mark Amparo: {9-Clubs}{9-Hearts}
Jaehyun Lim: {A-Diamonds}{J-Hearts}

The {J-Spades}{4-Spades}{4-Diamonds} flop sent Lim into the lead with jacks and fours, and Amparo failed to improve with the {3-Clubs} turn and {8-Diamonds} river to bust in 20th place for PHP225,000.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Amparo ph
Mark Amparo
Busted

Tags: Jaehyun LimMark Amparo

Vikram Palanisamy Eliminated in 21st Place (PHP195,000)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Vikram Palanisamy
Vikram Palanisamy

Vikram Palanisamy limped the small blind and Mike Takayama min-raised in the big blind which the Indian player called.

The {a-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{3-Clubs} flop saw Palanisamy check the action over to Takayama, who fired out a 41,000 bet, which kicked off a raising war between the two with Takayama the man to get in the final five-bet on the street with a total bet of 240,000, which Palanisamy called.

The {7-Clubs} turn saw Palanisamy pull the trigger and move all-in for the last of his chips (around 300,000) and Takayama called immediately.

Vikram Palanisamy: {a-Spades}{8-Diamonds}
Mike Takayama: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}

Unfortunately for the Indian player Takayama had flopped a set and improved to quads leaving Palanisamy drawing dead and he departed in 21st place while Takayama stacked up to 1.75 million.

Player Chips Progress
Mike Takayama ph
Mike Takayama
1,750,000
820,000
820,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Vikram Palanisamy in
Vikram Palanisamy
Busted

Tags: Mike TakayamaVikram Palanisamy

Jongyoung Moon Eliminated in 22nd Place (PHP195,000)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Jongyoung Moon
Jongyoung Moon

A short-stacked Jongyoung Moon moved all in for what appeared to be 300,000 and the action folded to Michael Falcon in the big blind, who quickly called.

Jongyoung Moon: {A-Clubs}{Q-Diamonds}
Michael Falcon: {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}

The {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{7-Spades} flop failed to improve Moon, and the {2-Hearts} turn took away one of his outs. It was all over for the Korean on the {K-Hearts} river and he bowed out in 22nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Michael Falcon dk
Michael Falcon
2,330,000
380,000
380,000
Jongyoung Moon kr
Jongyoung Moon
Busted

Tags: Jongyoung MoonMichael Falcon

Sejin Park Eliminated in 23rd Place (PHP195,000)

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Sejin Park
Sejin Park

In a battle of the blinds, Chi Thinh Nguyen and Sejin Park went several bets through to the river of a board {10-Spades}{9-Hearts}{5-Clubs}{A-Clubs}{A-Hearts} and Nguyen called the shove of Park, who had flopped two pair with {10-}{5-}. Nguyen was ahead preflop, fell behind on the flop, but eventually claimed the pot with {K-Spades}{K-Diamonds} to eliminate Park in 23rd place.

Player Chips Progress
Chi Thinh Nguyen vn
Chi Thinh Nguyen
1,700,000
240,000
240,000
Sejin Park kr
Sejin Park
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Chi Thinh NguyenSejin Park