2019 PokerStars APPT Manila

₱33,000 APPT National
Day: 2
Event Info

2019 PokerStars APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
4,174,500 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
33,000 PHP
Prize Pool
19,417,266 PHP
Entries
674
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000

₱33,000 APPT National

Day 2 Started

Day 2 Seating Draw

NameCountryTableSeatChip Count
Jiankeng PanChina1199,000
Phachara WongwichitAustralia12106,000
Yu GuoChina1372,000
Taku YamamoriJapan14112,000
Hoai Linh TranVietnam15186,500
Sean CarbonneauUSA1683,500
Ernesto OuanoPhilippines1757,500
Ayoung NaSouth Korea1877,000
Wai Kiat LeeMalaysia19136,000
     
Anthony Thong Boon TeeMalaysia21166,500
Ignatius MengSingapore2268,500
Haiyang YangChina2367,000
Alex Xiang LeeSingapore24329,500
Jianlun SunSouth Korea25125,000
Yoshihiro NoguchiJapan2643,000
Park SungwoonSouth Korea2735,000
Kang Feng LienTaiwan2838,000
Benigno Jr LedinaPhilippines29200,000
     
Victor ChongMalaysia31101,000
Gabriel GohNew Zealand3275,500
Thijs HilbertsUSA3391,500
Xiaoyin HeChina34104,000
Tae Hoon HanNew Zealand35173,500
Yang LiChina36115,000
Bardauskas AlvarasLithuania37100,500
Hermann LeeSingapore38185,000
Hsin ChenTaiwan3989,000
     
Peili LiChina4147,500
Richard MarquezPhilippines42225,000
Kawanishi KoheiJapan4335,500
Yi Feng ChengTaiwan44136,000
Shintaro NozawaJapan45231,000
Daji ChenChina4642,000
Abhinav Nataraj IyerIndia47183,000
Benson ThamSingapore48147,500
Gang WangChina4910,500
     
John Dela CruzSouth Korea5184,000
Elfrida BambutsaRussia52145,000
Nemesio AlegadoPhilippines5357,500
Thinh NguyenVietnam54175,000
Tetsuro TomitaJapan55114,000
Ken Ming ThooMalaysia5676,500
Sung Jin HanSouth Korea5765,000
Mike TakayamaPhilippines58121,500
Takahiro SasabeJapan5950,000
     
Jixue YinChina6157,000
Ulrik ScotwinDenmark6264,000
Hao TianChina63238,000
Taegyun KimSouth Korea6492,500
James BonannoUSA65150,500
Lester Ian PintoSingapore6662,000
Seung Yong YiSouth Korea67134,500
Eugene CoPhilippines6852,500
Hirasawa FumimasaJapan6998,000
     
Yikun FengChina71157,000
Yilin YangChina7267,500
Meng LongChina7388,000
Jeongyu ChoSouth Korea7458,500
Ali Nasr ErfahaniIran75274,500
Gyeongbyeong LeeSouth Korea76109,000
Yo Seb RheeSouth Korea77238,000
Gab Yong KimSouth Korea78305,000
Wendell GarciaPhilippines79116,000
     
Shuhei YuyamaJapan81205,500
Eran ShahamIsrael82147,500
Pang Kwong YuenMalaysia8474,500
Rintaro KagawaJapan8537,500
Wing Keong SoongSingapore8689,000
Dai LiuhengChina87274,500
Jason Kyle MagbanuaPhilippines88142,000
Jun Liang LeeSingapore8984,500
     
Jimmie JavierPhilippines91122,000
Mingbao YinChina9290,000
Pete Yen Han ChenTaiwan9348,000
Jian LiuChina9467,500
Qi XuChina95145,500
Khai Loon PoonSingapore9639,500
Tsognaadorj TegshjarMongolia97112,500
Kelvin John BeattieAustralia9889,500
Moritz RetterGermany9982,000
     
Guangcheng ChenChina101205,000
Yohwan LimSouth Korea10233,000
Kok Wei SimMalaysia103201,000
Patricio CaalimPhilippines10481,500
Chiun Shiang GauTaiwan10566,000
Abraham CeesvinIndia106115,000
Anh NguyenVietnam1079,500
Jin Woo KimSouth Korea108139,500
Vincent LiHong Kong10921,500
     
Yang YangChina111128,500
Teck Heng ChuaSingapore11245,000
Wang ZheChina113164,500
Jaideep SajwanIndia114177,000
Kong SeongsuSouth Korea11571,000
Yuanjie ChenChina116116,000
Yuanchao LiChina117106,500
Bin ZhangChina118111,000
Kun JiangChina11914,500
     
Ramdrick AznarPhilippines12179,000
Thomas Po XiangSingapore12274,500
Bolei ZhangChina123169,500
Maxwell CurtisUSA124113,000
Christophe DevauxFrance12586,000
Wang Yong LeeSouth Korea12650,000
Wing Kei ChanHong Kong12759,500
Lei ChenChina128106,500
Meng WangChina12957,500
     
Ngoc Khanh LeVietnam131185,000
Zinan XuChina132109,500
Phanlert SukonthachartnantThailand13379,500
Joven HuertoPhilippines134300,500
Jingzhi WangChina135146,000
Russel LeongSingapore13670,500
Seong Jin HanSouth Korea137166,000
Ting Shum KwokHong Kong13850,500
Yongbae JinSouth Korea139113,500
     
Kevin AngMalaysia14151,000
Hsuan Kai HuangTaiwan14230,500
Xiaqing JiChina143101,500
Alan LauHong Kong14430,500
Raul AquinoPhilippines145234,500
Kim Michael EnriquezPhilippines14624,000
Yin LiuChina14741,500
Bang JongmoonSouth Korea14878,000
Quan ZhouChina14927,500
     
Joseph SiaPhilippines151126,500
Thomas LeeCanada15255,500
Wei Quan WongSingapore15327,000
Antonio AbesamisPhilippines15463,000
Martin SousekCzech Republic15593,000
Dongkyoon SeoSouth Korea15792,500
Huu Dung NguyenVietnam15843,500
Yongbo JiangChina15941,500
     
John Carlo SayoPhilippines16167,000
Jie PanChina162272,500
Yangyang LiuChina16344,000
Corbin WhiteUSA16481,000
Tautvydas JonikasLithuania165213,000
William KangUK166217,500
Vamerdino MagsakayPhilippines16735,500
Christopher MateoPhilippines168295,000
Alexis Wenceslao LimPhilippines16993,500
     
Cheng LowSingapore17150,000
Qi WangChina172101,000
Emmanuel SegismundoPhilippines173141,500
Zhilian DongChina174110,500
Yu Hsien LinTaiwan175213,000
Godfrey LeungCanada17658,500
Daryl LohSingapore177185,000
Si Yang PhuaSingapore178110,000
Soo Jo KimSouth Korea17957,500
     
Jae Yi ChangSouth Korea18160,000
Daniel SmiljkovicGermany182198,000
Weiyu HeChina183210,500
Lei YuChina184169,000
Arravind UdayakumarSingapore18594,000
[Removed:117]Canada186390,500
Jiang WangChina18774,000
Li XiuChina18898,000
Toshinori TakashimaJapan189167,000
     
Xixiang LuoChina19164,500
Roger SpetsSweden19280,000
Hsien Yuan YangTaiwan193312,500
Rex ClinkscalesUSA194107,500
John TechPhilippines19585,000
Yazhou ChenChina19646,500
Seungmin KangSouth Korea19783,000
Ye YiChina198102,500
Manuel MascunanaPhilippines19934,500
    Royal Pek
Zhu Jun HuangChina20232,500
Mani Singh GurdittaIndia20386,500
Hernan Jaybee VillaPhilippines20491,500
Shih Ciao WangTaiwan205132,500
Bold UndaiMongolia206115,000
Melvin TaySingapore207120,000
Hogyun KangSouth Korea208418,500
Desmond YowSingapore209193,500

Welcome to APPT National Manila Day 2

APPT National Manila
APPT National Manila

With 178 players remaining from a starting field of 674, another 12 levels are in store for the field of the APPT National Manila on Day 2.

Cards will be back in the air for the survivors at 2:00 p.m. local time and all will all be looking for their good fortune to continue as they make a deep run in the first PokerNews live-reported tournament of the festival.

The current chip leader is Hogyun Kang with 418,500, who made it through last night as the chip leader of Day 1b. Canada's Edgar Kim (390,500) sits second in the pecking order after bagging up the second-largest Day 1b stack and then there is clear water behind him to Day 1a chip leader Alex Lee with 329,500. Behind them come Hsien Yuan Yang (312,500), Gab Yong Kim (305,000) and Joven Huerto (300,500) who are the only other players over 300,000 in chips.

Several notables still in the field include Rex Clinkscales (107,000), Victor Chong (102,000), and Pete Chen (48,000).

The payouts have been confirmed overnight, with 81 places behind paid and the winner walking away with over ₱4,000,000.

PlacePrize (PHP)Prize (USD)
1₱ 4,174,500$81,805
2₱ 2,586,500$50,686
3₱ 1,602,000$31,393
4₱ 1,213,500$23,780
5₱ 825,000$16,167
6₱ 631,000$12,365
7₱ 524,500$10,278
8₱ 437,500$8,573
9₱ 370,766$7,266
10₱ 310,500$6,085
11-12₱ 253,000$4,958
13-15₱ 204,000$3,998
16-18₱ 156,000$3,057
19-21₱ 136,000$2,665
22-24₱ 117,000$2,293
25-27₱ 105,000$2,058
28-36₱ 93,000$1,822
37-45₱ 85,000$1,666
46-54₱ 77,500$1,519
55-63₱ 70,000$1,372
64-72₱ 66,000$1,293
73-81₱ 62,000$1,215

Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you live updates including the bubble bursting in the APPT National Manila.

Tags: Alex LeeGab Yong KimHsien Yuan YangJoven HuertoPete ChenRex ClinkscalesVictor Chong

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 3,000

Tay Cracks Aces to More Than Double

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

A three-way all in involving Melvin Tay, Zhu Jun Huang and Shih Ciao Wang saw Tay more than double and send Huang to the rail.

Melvin Tay: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Zhu Jun Huang: {a-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Shih Ciao Wang: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

A jack on the flop of {j-Spades}{5-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} gave Tay the lead. The turn was the {7-Clubs} and the river {5-Hearts} improved Tay to a full house to eliminate Huang and double through Wang to the tune of 120,000.

Player Chips Progress
Melvin Tay sg
Melvin Tay
280,000 160,000
Shih Ciao Wang tw
Shih Ciao Wang
15,000 -117,500
Zhu Jun Huang cn
Zhu Jun Huang
Busted

Tags: Shih Ciao WangMelvin TayZhu Jun Huang

Erfahani Among the Chip Leaders After Garcia Elimination

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Ali Nasr Erfahani started the day with around 270,000 but has moved up to over 350,000 after the elimination of Wendell Garcia.

The board read {k-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{q-Clubs} and Erfahani had checked to Garcia who had moved all in for around 50,000. Erfahani took his time before calling. Garcia shrugged and tabled {j-Hearts}{6-Clubs} for a jack-high bluff and Erfahani showed {10-Hearts}{9-Hearts} for a pair of nines.

The river was the {5-Hearts} and Garcia was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Nasr Erfahani ir
Ali Nasr Erfahani
360,000 85,500
Wendell Garcia ph
Wendell Garcia
Busted

Tags: Wendell GarciaAli Nasr Erfahani

Han Lost a Pot

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Tae Hoon Han started by losing a small pot against Hermann Lee. The board was reading {2-Spades}{6-Spades}{k-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and Han had bet 37,500 chips.

His opponent thought about it for a couple of seconds and called. The {k-Clubs} completed the board on the river and this time Han checked back after his opponent's check.

Lee opened a pair of jacks, which was good, since Han mucked his cards.

Player Chips Progress
Hermann Lee sg
Hermann Lee
230,000 45,000
Tae Hoon Han nz
Tae Hoon Han
135,000 -38,500

Tags: Hermann LeeTae Hoon Han

Chop-Chop

Level 14 : 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante

Cheng Low shoved and Qi Wang called for 30,000 chips on the next position. Everybody folded and the two players open their cards.

Low: {7-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Wang: {8-Spades}{8-Hearts}

The flop gave something to both of them, with {j-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{8-Clubs} giving a set to Wang, but at the same moment Low found a flush draw, and a gutshot straight draw.

The turn was the {q-Diamonds} that didn't change much, but the {10-Diamonds} on the river was a straight for the board, that counterfeited both players hands.

While the dealer was chopping the pot, they agreed that they both should be happy, based on the flop.

Tags: Cheng LowQi Wang