2018 PokerStars.net APPT Manila

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2018 PokerStars.net APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
12,970,000 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
55,000 PHP
Prize Pool
65,492,460 PHP
Entries
1,364
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
50,000

Gerrits Moves All in on the River

Level 8 : 400/800, 100 ante

The board showed {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{7-Hearts}, action was checked to Martijn Gerrits who moved all in for more than enough to cover his opponent. After several moments of thought, his opponent made the call for his remaining 30,000 and Gerrits turned over {j-Hearts}{10-Hearts} for a flush.

His opponent knocked the table and said,"Good Hand" as he stood up and headed to the late registration desk. Gerrits is now sitting near the top of the pack with a very healthy stack.

Player Chips Progress
Martijn Gerrits nl
Martijn Gerrits
134,000

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Tran's Shove Get Through

Level 8 : 400/800, 100 ante

Viet Hoang Tran raised to 1,800 under the gun. The big blind called.

The flop came {8-Hearts}{8-Spades}{a-Diamonds}. The player in the big blind led with a bet of 3,000. Tran called.

The dealer burned and turned the {10-Hearts}. The big blind checked. Tran bet 2,500. His opponent called.

The {7-Hearts} filled up the river. The big blind checked again. Tran moved all in for around 20,000. His opponent snap-folded.

Player Chips Progress
Viet Hoang Tran vn
Viet Hoang Tran
36,000
36,000
36,000

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Ungria Jr's Nines Are Good

Level 8 : 400/800, 100 ante
Alexander Ungria Jr
Alexander Ungria Jr

The player under the gun opened to 1,600. Alexander Ungria Jr, in middle position, called, along with the big blind.

The flop came {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. The big blind and the original raiser checked. Ungria Jr bet 3,000. The big blind folded. The original raiser called.

The turn brought the {j-Hearts} and was checked around to the {6-Hearts} river. The player under the gun opted to check again. Ungria Jr bet 5,000. His opponent called. Ungria Jr showed {9-Hearts}{9-Spades} and his opponent sent his hand to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Alexander Ungria Jr ph
Alexander Ungria Jr
82,000
82,000
82,000

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Level: 9

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 100

Tzai Wei Phua Wins the APPT Megastack for a Platinum Pass and ₱2,440,000 ($45,918)

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Tzai Wei Phua - The APPT Megastack Champion
Tzai Wei Phua - The APPT Megastack Champion

23-year old Singaporean Tzai Wei Phua started the final table of the APPT Megastack as the chip leader and even though the chip lead moved around the table among his opponents during the day, in the end, Phua managed to clinch the win against Yisha Chen. Phua added an extra ₱2,440,000 ($45,918) to his poker bankroll and one of the five PSPC Platinum Passes (worth $30,000) up for grabs at the APPT Manila, which will take him to the Bahamas from January 5th-11th.

During the break of the Main Event, the tournament room was emptied so both Chen's and Phua's rail had to leave the room. It so happened to be that when the final hand took place, none of their friends were there to witness it.

Yisha Chen - Tzei Wei Phua Heads Up
Yisha Chen - Tzei Wei Phua Heads Up

Chen raised to 500,000 from the button and Phua opted to make the call.

The flop brought them the {3-Clubs}{3-Spades}{a-Spades} and Phua checked. Chen looked at Phua and decided to bet 400,000. Phua glanced at his cards once more and raised to 1,200,000. Chen took another glimpse at her cards and called.

They both checked through the {5-Diamonds} on the turn to the {10-Diamonds} on the river. Phua looked at his stack and then announced he was all-in. The dealer threw the all-in button in front of Phua and Chen snap-called.

Phua tabled {4-Spades}{2-Spades} for the turned wheel, Chen looked a bit stunned and then threw her closed cards over the line. The dealer turned around the {A-Diamonds}{10-Spades} to show what Chen held. After both their stacks were counted, Phua was deemed to have the bigger stack and Chen was eliminated in 2nd place.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (PISO)Prize (USD)
1Tzai Wei PhuaSingapore₱2,440,000$45,918
2Yisha ChenChina₱1,512,000$28,454
3Ming Hong TeohMalaysia₱936,000$17,614
4Konstantin PogodinRussia₱709,000$13,343
5Bertrand OrtizPhilippines₱482,000$9,071
6Darian Kok TanMalaysia₱369,000$6,944
7Masakazu MyamotoJapan₱306,000$5,759
8Wang MengChina₱255,500$4,808
9Piet PapeGermany₱216,000$4,065
Tzei Wei Phua
Tzei Wei Phua

The PokerStars Players NL Hold’em Championship takes place January 6–10, 2019 on the Bahama's. When Phua was asked how he felt about going there he replied: "It's so surreal. The entire journey was so tough, from Day 1 until today. At one point today, I had the second shortest stack for a period of time and I started with the chip lead. I think I showed stamina and endurance. Learned to not give up, picking my spots well, and of course, at the end of the day, I felt I got really lucky. So luck played a big factor as well. After I won, I didn't know how to react. It's so surreal. I can't believe this has happened. I am at a loss for words."

Phua indicated that he's a cash game player and used to play online a lot before it got banned in Singapore. Today is August 9 which is the National Day of Singapore. Phua hopes that this will give Singaporeans some inspiration as there is a certain amount of stigma surrounding poker in Singapore. He hopes his win will show that people can make a living from playing poker. Phua started playing more tournaments and even bubbled the Aussie Millions Main Event last year.

"The usual big names will be at the PSPC but I don't have anyone in particular that I really want to play against," Phua said when questioned about who he was looking forward to playing in January. "I think the exposure will be immense. I'll be able to meet the best poker players in the world. On a personal level, regardless whether I cash or not, from a networking perspective, I will be able to improve my poker talking theory and establishing contacts and connections that can last a lifetime."

Phua has been playing for 4-5 years, but according to himself his recorded lifetime results aren't worth much and he still can't really comprehend how he managed to do this. He finds poker has been extremely draining but also rewarding. The trick to poker, according to Phua, is finding the right balance in many aspects which can be used in poker but also outside of the poker world.

All in all, Phua's first PokerStars event has brought him an amazing result and he wanted to thank his friends for his good run here in Manila. His friends said it was meant to be for him to win on the National Day of Singapore. As he was predominantly a cash game player, he believes he does well in the early and middle stages but was a bit uncertain about the later stages. During the breaks, he would approach his friends to run through strategy and ranges.

"Success is the sum of everyday efforts. Even though I got lucky, I believe to some extent, I made my own luck. Because I worked so hard. I slept really late last night, I checked the seat draw, made plans on which big blinds to attack." Phua had one more message for other aspiring players: "Luck is inevitable in poker tournaments. Variance is there, we should control what we can control. Putting in more effort to gain an edge in the tournament, it is something we should always do. And if it means spending more hours of the table doing homework, that's definitely something aspiring players should do."

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Lucky River Gets Kuo Paid

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Kitty Kuo
Kitty Kuo

The player on the button opened to 2,500. Kitty Kuo, in the small blind, called, along with the big blind.

A flop reading {3-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} was dealt. Kuo checked. The big blind bet 2,600. The button folded. Kuo called.

The turn was the {5-Hearts}. Kuo checked. The big blind continued for 3,300. Kuo check-called again.

The {4-Clubs} river completed the board and Kuo threw in a bet of 13,000. Her opponent raised to 43,000. Kuo responded by moving all in for around 57,000. Her opponent snap-called and tabled {9-Clubs}{6-Spades} for a rivered straight but that wasn't good enough as Kuo turned over {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} for a higher straight.

Player Chips Progress
Kitty Kuo tw
Kitty Kuo
135,000
135,000
135,000

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Campomanes Secures a Double

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

Florencio Campomanes opened to 2,300 from late position, the button called and an opponent in the big blind three-bet to 9,300. Campomanes moved all in for 18,800 and action folded back to the big blind opponent who made the call, players turned over their hands.

Florencio Campomanes: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Hearts}{10-Clubs}

The board ran out {7-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{6-Hearts}{5-Clubs}, giving Campomanes the hand with his flopped set of sevens.

Player Chips Progress
Florencio Campomanes ph
Florencio Campomanes
40,200

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Lee Keeps Chipping Up

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

The player in the hijack raised to 3,000. Daero Lee called from the big blind.

On a {k-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{6-Spades} flop, Lee checked. His opponent bet 4,000. He check-called.

The turn was the {k-Spades} and was checked through to the {q-Clubs} river. Lee fired a bet of 11,000, that was enough to get his opponent to fold.

Player Chips Progress
Daero Lee kr
Daero Lee
195,000
195,000
195,000

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Yi Takes One Down

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

Eric Tong Yi has just eliminated another player from the under-the-gun position with {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds} when he called the player in the big blind who held {a-Hearts}{q-Clubs}.

The board ran out {k-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} to not provide any danger to Yi's pocket aces.

Player Chips Progress
Eric Ting Yi
Eric Ting Yi
111,000

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