Main Event
Day 1a Started
Main Event
Day 1a Started
Hello everyone! We are coming to you from the beautiful, sunny Philippines, where Day 1a is just about to get underway at the Asia Pacific Poker Tour stop in Cebu!
Last year, 246 players entered the tournament, and at the end of six days of poker, Hoang Anh Do walked away the victor. He took home 5,927,000 PHP (Philippine Pesos) for his efforts, as well as a beautiful APPT trophy.
Play is scheduled to get started in just under an hour, and we expect a good field today. This event is sponsored by Pokerstars.net, so we are expecting to see Pokerstars Team Asia well represented here. In fact, one of the team members, Vivian Im, won this event two years ago!
Today is the first of two Day 1’s here in Cebu, and a champion will be crowned in five days. We here at Pokernews will be bringing you all the action throughout the entire tournament, so don’t go anywhere!
Level: 1
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0
The announcements have been made, and the cards are now in the air! WE will be playing six one-hour levels today.
Lynn Gilmartin introduces the day from out in the sunshine:
Taking our first trip around the poker room, we’ve already spotted some notable players including 2012 APPT Cebu champion Hoang Anh Do, Team PokerStars Team Pro Bryan Huang and recently crowned APT Philippines 2013 champion Trung Tran.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Trung Tran | 20,000 | |
Hoang Anh Do | 20,000 | |
Bryan Huang | 20,000 | |
David Borg, who finished runner up in a $1,500 buy-in event at the World Series of Poker last year, is here in the building today, but unfortunately, he's off to a rough start.
We didn't catch the action until the river, but here's what we saw. There was about 5,500 in the middle, and the board had been completed . Borg was up against one opponent, and it was checked over to Borg, who fired out a bet of 2,600.
His opponent got the chips ready for the call, and Borg looked eager to table his cards. Not deterred by this, his opponent made the call, and Borg showed for a pair of nines. His opponent rolled over for top pair, and it was good enough to scoop up the pot.
After that hand, Borg is down to 13,500 from his original starting stack of 20,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Borg |
13,500
-6,500
|
-6,500 |
Dan "djk123" Kelly is another player who took his seat a few minutes late, and as to be expected, he got right into the action. We caught up with Kelly in the middle of a three way pot on a board that read . The first opponent fired out 600, and Kelly was the lone caller. The river brought the , and Kelly once again called a bet, this time of 1,100.
His opponent tabled for a turned flush, and Kelly quickly let his hand go. Kelly took the hit, dropping him to 15,000, which is still plenty to work with this early on in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dan Kelly |
15,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
We arrived at the table to find Ivan Zalac opening to 300 from the button, before being met with a raise to 1,500 from the player on the big blind. Zalac then bumped it up to 2,900 which was called, as both players saw the flop come down .
The player on the big blind thought for a minute, before throwing out a bet 3,250, which was snap-called by Zalac, as the fell on the turn. Zalac would again snap-call a bet of 4,000 and then a bet of 5,000 as the completed the board.
His opponent tabled for a pair of fours, as Zalac tabled his for a pair of aces. He took a moment to take in the hand, before raking in the pot.
Zalac now has 34,000 in chips and the early chip lead in the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ivan Zalac |
34,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
Trung Tran may be the hottest player coming into this tournament, as he just took down the APT Main Event at the Philippines in Manila ten days ago, to the tune of $124,000. Well Tran is looking to make it back-to-back big tournament titles here in Cebu, but he's heading south early.
We caught up with the action on the turn, with the board showing . Tran's opponent checked, and he fired out 600. His opponent called, and when the hit the river, he quickly threw out a bet of 1,525. Tran took about 20 seconds or so before mucking his hand, giving his opponent the pot, knocking him down to 18,200 in the process. Trun
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Trung Tran |
18,200
-1,800
|
-1,800 |
A few more players have taken their seats in the first level of play.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jordan Westmorland |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Vivian Im |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Antoine Amourette |
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |