2019 PokerStars APPT Manila

₱65,000 APPT Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 PokerStars APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
11,092,500 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
65,000 PHP
Prize Pool
64,405,575 PHP
Entries
1,135
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000

Thijs Hilberts Leads 36 Finalists After Day 2 of the 2019 APPT Manila Main Event

Level 23 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Thijs Hilberts
Thijs Hilberts

Day 2 of the 2019 PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour Manila Main Event is over, and when everything was done, it was a European name that led the counts. Thijs Hilberts hails from the Netherlands, and managed to bag 2,460,000 chips at the end of the day, earning the badge of the chip leader for Day 2.

Hilberts had a great day, where he seemed as if he was only going up after each level. He started Day 2 with 75,500 in chips, and in the second level of the Day 2 he was already up to 260,000. To achieve that, he hit a full house in a battle of the blinds, and he got paid on the river. When the bubble burst, Hilberts was up to 810,000 in chips, and in the final level he skyrocketed to almost 2.5 million in chips. In one of the last hands he busted Anant Purohit, with ace-king against queen-jack, when a jack hit the flop, but an ace came on the river to give him the pot.

The second place of the chip counts belongs to Hirotaka Nakanishi who amassed 1,840,000 in chips. In order to collect this amount of chips, he busted Day 1b's chip leader, Tautvydas Jonikas, with king-queen versus king-ten, in a preflop all in. Nakanishi reached to more than 2.4 million chips at some point, but lost a couple of pots in the end, and bagged 1,840,000.

Out of the two Day 1 chip leaders, Jingzhi Wang had a better day that her Lithuanian counterpart, since she bagged 940,000, to almost double her start-of-Day-2 stack. However, her day wasn't all smiles and wins, since she was down to less than 300,000 at some point. But the fact is that she will carry her stack to the final day, and it is the outcome that matters.

The day started with 319 players taking their seats in the PokerStars LIVE poker room, here in Okada Manila. The first goal of the field was to reach the payouts, and with 135 players getting paid, it meant that almost 200 of them would leave empty-handed. The flurry of eliminations started early, and some names that busted before the money were Alexis Gillot, Max Curtis, Edgar Eui Kim, and former APPT Main Event champions Huidong Gu, and Sparrow Cheung.

Hand-for-hand play started with 136 players left in the field, and it took five hands for the bubble to burst. The unlucky player was Lester Ian Pinto, who not only busted in the bubble, but also had to suffer a brutal beat, in order to leave the event with empty pockets. He was all in with ace-king against Wenlong Song's ace-jack, and a jack hit the river to sent all the remaining players into the payouts.

Lester Ian Pinto Busted in the Bubble in a Bad Way
Lester Ian Pinto Busted in the Bubble in a Bad Way

The action continued to be rapid, with eliminations following one after the other, and some of the players who busted in the money were Lee Wang Yong (127th - ₱129,000), Joven Huerto (98th - ₱154,500), Frederick Hernandez (88th - ₱154,500, Eran Shaham (63rd - ₱181,000), Czardy Rivera (58th - ₱181,000), and Xiaosheng Zheng (55th - 181,000).

Linh Tran was the only former APPT Main Event champion, that managed to get in the money, but he was eliminated in 92nd place for ₱154,500. He got his chips in good, with ace-king of diamonds in a board with queen-jack-three and two diamonds, but he was up against aces and never managed to get there.

When the clock was paused, and the last hands of the day were completed, there were 36 players left in the field. They will all return tomorrow for Day 3, which will be the last day of the Main Event, and the APPT Manila festival, in total. Day 3 will start at 1:00 p.m. local time, and the starting level will be Level 24: 15,000/30,000 with a 30,000 big blind ante. The 36 players have already secured a payout of ₱257,500, but they will all have their eyes in the first place prize of ₱13,042,000.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand, to bring you all the action from the conclusion of the Main Event in 2019 APPT Manila.

Day 3 Seating Draw

NameCountryTableSeatChipsBig Blinds
Xixiang LuoChina111,070,00036
Duc Trung VuVietnam12945,00032
Duy Tung NguyenVietnam13265,0009
Hao ChenChina14985,00033
Yota MitsuiJapan15510,00017
Yaanning WuChina17880,00029
Thijs HilbertsNetherlands182,460,00082
      
Mansour KhorramshahiIran21525,00018
Marius ZalpysLithuania22395,00013
Daji ChenChina23870,00029
Bin ZhaoChina24865,00029
Yvo MolinUK261,225,00041
Raymond CaabayUK271,245,00042
Patricio CaalimPhilippines28685,00023
      
Yikun FengChina31740,00025
Yong Hui TanSingapore321,125,00038
Guangcheng ChenChina33815,00027
Jixue YinChina341,195,00040
Mohamad NoordinSingapore35850,00028
Anthony GabitanPhilippines37660,00022
Sahil ChuttaniIndia381,020,00034
      
Hirotaka NakanishiJapan421,870,00062
Xinyu WangChina43880,00029
Mike TakayamaPhilippines441,440,00048
Yap Sen WongHong Kong45935,00031
Kelvin Andrew YuPhilippines46990,00033
Yu NozakiJapan47845,00028
Renjie YeSingapore48805,00027
      
Rong Shan LiChina51875,00029
Daniel LawrenceUSA52675,00023
Tetsuro TomitaJapan53510,00017
Marcus LiowMalaysia54985,00033
Kei ShinagawaJapan55620,00021
Florencio CampomanesPhilippines561,490,00050
Tianhong SuChina57600,00020
Jingzhi WangChina58940,00031

Tags: Alexis GillotAnant PurohitCzardy RiveraJingzhi WangJoven HuertoLee Wang YongLester Ian PintoLinh TranMax CurtisSparrow CheungTautvydas JonikasThijs HilbertsXiaosheng Zheng

Luo into the Chip Lead

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Xixiang Luo during APPT Manila
Xixiang Luo during APPT Manila

Xixiang Luo appears to be the first player over the million chip mark. With almost $2m in lifetime earnings, Luo sits eighth on the Chinese all-time money list and is sitting on a healthy stack with fewer than 100 players remaining in the APPT Manila Main Event

Player Chips Progress
Xixiang Luo cn
Xixiang Luo
1,000,000
400,000
400,000

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Lester Ian Pinto is the Bubble Boy of the 2019 APPT Manila Main Event

Level 18 : 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Lester Ian Pinto
Lester Ian Pinto

The Main Event was hand-for-hand for the bubble period, and it took five hands for the bubble to burst. Lester Ian Pinto was the unlucky player who will be the last one to leave empty-handed, ensuring that everyone left in their seats will get the minimum payout of ₱129,000.

The hand that burst the bubble started with Wenlong Song opening from under-the-gun. Pinto was seated two seats on Song's left, and shoved all in for 125,000 chips. The action folded back to Song who tanked for about a minute, and then decided to call. Everyone gathered around the table, as the players were waiting for the tournament director's signal to open their hands. All other tables finished their hands, without any more all ins, so it was time for the crucial showdown.

Wenlong Song: {a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}
Lester Ian Pinto: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

Pinto had a great chance to double-up with a dominating hand, but the board would be the one that determines the outcome of the hand.

The flop came {4-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, and it didn't change anything, except giving some extra odds for a split.

The {2-Diamonds} on the turn changed more, since it gave a flush draw to both players, but Song had the bigger one with the {a-Diamonds} in his hand.

The {j-Spades} on the river was accompanied by a big shout from all the surrounding players, since it sent Pinto to the rail, in 136th place, in a brutal way.

The clock has been resumed, and the tournament went back to normal, with no more hand-for-hand.

Player Chips Progress
Lester Ian Pinto sg
Lester Ian Pinto
Busted

Tags: Lester Ian Pinto

Campomanes Explodes to More Than 700k

Level 16 : 2,000/5,000, 5,000 ante
Florencio Campomanes
Florencio Campomanes

Florencio Campomanes was just spotted in his table with a chip leading stack. As the table informed the PokerNews team, there was a straight over straight hand that Campomanes won and busted an opponent, to go over 700,000 chips.

Now he has one of the biggest stacks in the field.

Player Chips Progress
Florencio Campomanes ph
Florencio Campomanes
710,000
574,000
574,000

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Former APPT Main Event Champions

Level 15 : 2,000/4,000, 4,000 ante
Huidong Gu
Huidong Gu

There are three former champions still in the APPT Manila Main Event field, hoping to become the third two-time APPT Main Event winners after Aaron Lim (APPT Seoul 2013 & APPT Manila 2015) and Yifan Zheng (APPT Macau 2016 & APPT Macau 2018)

APPT National Manila runner-up Linh Tran is in the best position with almost double average. He won this event back in 2016 for ₱6,135,000.

Sparrow Cheung took down the APPT Incheon Main Event back in April for KRW 198,100,000, with Huidong Gu (pictured) the most recent winner, winning the APPT Jeju Main Event in June for KRW 183,695,000.

Player Chips Progress
Linh Tran ca
Linh Tran
240,000
198,000
198,000
Huidong Gu mo
Huidong Gu
180,000
62,500
62,500
Sparrow Cheung hk
Sparrow Cheung
88,000
-62,000
-62,000

Tags: Huidong GuLinh TranSparrow Cheung

Field of 319 Set for APPT Manila Main Event Day 2

2019 APPT Manila Main Event
2019 APPT Manila Main Event

From a starting field of 1,135 just 319 remain here in the ₱65,000 APPT Manila Main Event at Okada Manila.

Leading the way is China's Jingzhi Wang who has a clear chip lead after bagging 468,000 as the chip leader on Day 1a. Wang finished fourth in the ₱100,000 Shot Clock side event for ₱392,500 ($7,698) and will be hoping for another deep run, with clear water between her and second place.

Behind her comes Patrick Takayuki (340,500), Edgar Eui Kim (317,000) and Day 1b chip leader Tautvydas Jonikas (276,500).

Of the remaining players, just 135 are guaranteed to be in the money with a min-cash worth ₱129,000 (~$2,499). A seat at the final table of nine will be worth ₱1,097,075 (~$21,249) and the winner of the APPT Manila Main Event will walk away with ₱13,042,000 (~$252,608).

PlacePayout (PHPPayout (USD)
1₱13,042,000$252,608
2₱8,050,500$155,929
3₱4,830,500$93,561
4₱3,523,000$68,236
5₱2,383,000$46,156
6₱1,739,000$33,682
7₱1,481,500$28,695
8₱1,288,000$24,947
9₱1,097,075$21,249
10₱902,000$17,471
11-12₱709,000$13,732
13-15₱579,500$11,224
16-18₱451,000$8,735
19-21₱386,500$7,486
22-24₱335,000$6,489
25-27₱283,500$5,491
28-36₱257,500$4,987
37-45₱231,500$4,484
46-54₱205,500$3,980
55-63₱181,000$3,506
64-81₱167,500$3,244
82-99₱154,500$2,992
100-117₱141,500$2,741
118-135₱129,000$2,499

Blinds will resume at 1,500/3,000 when cards are back in the air at 1 p.m. The levels will also increase to 60 minutes in length, with the plan for the day to play ten levels.

PokerNews will bring you all the action from the APPT Manila Main Event, so stay tuned!

Tags: Edgar Eui KimJingzhi WangTautvydas Jonikas