2023 APPT Manila

APPT Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 APPT Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
11,414,730 PHP
Event Info
Prize Pool
76,832,730 PHP
Entries
1,354
Level Info
Level
36
Blinds
250,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
343
Players Left
30

APPT Main Event

Day 2 Completed

Tech Tops 30 Survivors on Day 2; Shih and Ward in Contention

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
John Tech
John Tech

The second-biggest APPT Main Event in history is one step closer to crowning a winner at the luxurious Okada Manila hotel in Paranaque near the international airport of the capital city. It has been a return to remember for the PokerStars sponsored Asia-Pacific Poker Tour to the same venue after one year as the crown jewel on the schedule drew a staggering field of 1,354 entries.

After the completion of 11 levels of 60 minutes each on Day 2, the 2023 APPT Manila PHP65,000 Main Event has seen the number of hopefuls to claim the golden shard trophy all the way from 343 to just 30. All of them are vying for the biggest slice of the PHP76,832,730 (∼$1,381,101) prize pool, which will be up for grabs on the final day inside of the stunning Coral Room.

Three local players from the Philippines are featured in the overnight top ten and they are headlined by John Tech with 3,025,000, who sits atop the leaderboard. Alvin Sembrano (1,875,000) and Ivan Tabucal (1,680,000) also reside in the top ten while one third of the remaining contenders will aim to keep the title on home soil.

Top 10 Chip Counts After Day 2

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1John TechPhilippines3,025,00076
2Jacque RamsdenUnited Kingdom2,820,00071
3Gyuhyuk LeeSouth Korea2,810,00070
4Yuanning WuChina2,500,00063
5Alex ChongSingapore2,135,00053
6Nino PansierNetherlands2,000,00050
7Kenny ShihTaiwan1,920,00048
8Alvin SembranoPhilippines1,875,00047
9Hiroshi IrimajiriJapan1,705,00043
10Ivan TabucalPhilippines1,680,00042

Jacque Ramsden (2,820,000) and Gyuhyuk Lee (2,810,000) are the closest followers of Tech with big names such as Kenny Shih (1,920,000), Thomas Ward (1,385,000), Norbert Koh (760,000), and Steve Yea (550,000) all still in the mix. They will return at 1 p.m. local time on Sunday,August 6, 2023 when the tournament is slated to play down to a winner.

The top three of the Philippines' all-time money list according to The Hendon Mob database all cashed and ran deep in this event. 2019 APPT Manila champion Florencio Campomanes bowed out in 43rd place while Marc Rivera made it to 34th place. Mike Takayama, the first WSOP bracelet winner for his home country and Super High Roller winner of the ongoing series, became the final casualty of the night and earned PHP312,000 for the efforts.

Florencio Campomanes
Florencio Campomanes

Campomanes started the day second in chips but never gained any traction. He kept a shorter stack afloat but ultimately came up short with an open-ended straight draw against two trips kings. Rivera got it in with top pair and top kicker but Ramsden's straight draw hit thereafter. Takayama lost almost all of his chips to third-placed Leeduring the final stages.

Another pinoy poker player was the unfortunate final contender to leave empty-handed without any cash prize to show for. Rebel Magdagasang flopped the top pair against fellow countryman Conrad Lumaban, who had an easy call with bottom set. There was no miracle escape for Magdagasang and the bubble burst in the third level of the day.

Rebel Magdagasang
Rebel Magdagasang

As soon as the min-cash was locked up, the all-in showdowns kept coming at a frantic pace and hinted at the slight possibility of potentially reaching the final table. However, that was out of the equation soon after the dinner break when the madness slowed down eventually.

When the dust had settled, only four tables were left over and the final 30 players bagged up for the night. The action will recommence in level 25 with blinds of 20,000-40,000 and a big blind ante of 40,000. With an average of more than 30 big blinds, it certainly won't be a brief affair en route to crown a winner.

The PokerNews live updates team will be back on the floor for the conclusion of the 2023 APPT Manila Main Event.

Tags: Alex ChongAlvin SembranoConrad LumabanFlorencio CampomanesGyuhyuk LeeHiroshi IrimajiriIvan TabucalJacque RamsdenJohn TechKenny ShihMarc RiveraMike TakayamaNino PansierNorbert KohRebel MagdagasangSteve YeaThomas WardYuanning Wu

Day 3 Seat Draw

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
21Koichi NozakiJapan930,00023
22Christopher MateoPhilippines1,100,00028
23Yuanning WuChina2,500,00063
24LLoyd LocsinPhilippines1,070,00027
26Slade FisherAustralia835,00021
27Junya KuboJapan745,00019
28Jacque RamsdenUnited Kingdom2,820,00071
      
32John MagadanPhilippines870,00022
33Dexter SantosPhilippines325,0008
34Steve YeaSouth Korea550,00014
35Huy NguyenVietnam640,00016
36Vasa KaushalIndia685,00017
37Gyuhyuk LeeSouth Korea2,810,00070
38Alex ChongHong Kong2,135,00053
      
41Norbert KohSingapore760,00019
42Ira BlumenthalUnited States975,00024
43Kei KiyoharaJapan1,290,00032
44Erdenekhu UuganbayarMongolia935,00023
45Ivan TabucalPhilippines1,680,00042
46Nino PansierNetherlands2,000,00050
47Zhigang ChenChina1,020,00026
48Alvin SembranoPhilippines1,875,00047
      
51Hiroshi IrimajiriJapan1,705,00043
52Riku SasaharaJapan1,655,00041
53Edward PenafloridaPhilippines500,00013
54John TechPhilippines3,025,00076
55Manuel MascunanaPhilippines675,00017
56Kenny ShihMalaysia1,920,00048
57Archie MarianoPhilippines1,440,00036
58Thomas WardNew Zealand1,385,00035

End-of-Day 2 Chip Counts (full)

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
John Tech ph
John Tech
3,025,000
225,000
225,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Jacque Ramsden gb
Jacque Ramsden
2,820,000
120,000
120,000
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
2,810,000
10,000
10,000
Yuanning Wu cn
Yuanning Wu
2,500,000
400,000
400,000
Alex Chong hk
Alex Chong
2,135,000
35,000
35,000
Nino Pansier nl
Nino Pansier
2,000,000
Kenny Shih tw
Kenny Shih
1,920,000
370,000
370,000
Alvin Sembrano ph
Alvin Sembrano
1,875,000
375,000
375,000
Hiroshi Irimajiri jp
Hiroshi Irimajiri
1,705,000
105,000
105,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
Ivan Tabucal ph
Ivan Tabucal
1,680,000
280,000
280,000
Riku Sasahara jp
Riku Sasahara
1,655,000
255,000
255,000
Archie Mariano ph
Archie Mariano
1,440,000
40,000
40,000
Thomas Ward nz
Thomas Ward
1,385,000
-265,000
-265,000
Kei Kiyohara jp
Kei Kiyohara
1,290,000
-110,000
-110,000
Christopher Mateo ph
Christopher Mateo
1,100,000
Lloyd Locsin ph
Lloyd Locsin
1,070,000
320,000
320,000
Zhigang Chen cn
Zhigang Chen
1,020,000
90,000
90,000
Ira Blumenthal us
Ira Blumenthal
975,000
-350,000
-350,000
Erdenekhu Uuganbayar mn
Erdenekhu Uuganbayar
935,000
510,000
510,000
Koichi Nozaki jp
Koichi Nozaki
930,000
-170,000
-170,000
John Magadan ph
John Magadan
870,000
-230,000
-230,000
Slade Fisher nz
Slade Fisher
835,000
-15,000
-15,000
Norbert Koh sg
Norbert Koh
760,000
-840,000
-840,000
Junya Kubo jp
Junya Kubo
745,000
-180,000
-180,000
Vasa Kaushal in
Vasa Kaushal
685,000
-115,000
-115,000

Read full

Day 2 Completed

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

There was no further all-in showdown as two three-bet jams got through without any call.

All remaining 30 players bagged up for the night and will return to the same seats at 1 p.m. local time. Redraws will take place for the final three and two tables as well as the nine-handed final table.

Full chip counts and a recap of today's action are to follow.

Five More Hands for Day 2

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

The clock has been stopped with 15:49 minutes left and the final five hands for the night were announced. There are currently 30 players remaining and that number is unlikely to change significantly in the next few minutes.

Fisher Slides At the End

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

In a pot of more than 1,200,000 to the A925A river, Jacque Ramsden checked out of the big blind. Slade Fisher gave it some thought and eventually checked behind.

"I have a queen-high flush," Ramsden announced and tabled the Q4 as the winning hand.

"You are a monster," another player remarked as Ramsden continued his pursuit for the potential chip lead.

Player Chips Progress
Jacque Ramsden gb
Jacque Ramsden
2,700,000
600,000
600,000
Slade Fisher nz
Slade Fisher
850,000
-900,000
-900,000

Tags: Jacque RamsdenSlade Fisher

Takayama Loses it All to Lee

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Mike Takayama
Mike Takayama

On the heads-up river of K76103, Gyuhyuk Lee pushed all-in for 615,000 into a pot of around one million while in the big blind. Mike Takayama went into the tank for a short while and called with the A7. It was no good, as Lee had flopped two pair with the K7.

Takayama was left with around half a million in chips and clashed soon after with the same opponent.

Mike Takayama: A9
Gyuhyuk Lee: QQ

The Q77 flop left Takayama on the ropes in need of running aces. It was all over with the 10 turn to make the 9 river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
Gyuhyuk Lee kr
Gyuhyuk Lee
2,800,000
1,550,000
1,550,000
Mike Takayama ph
Mike Takayama
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Gyuhyuk LeeMike Takayama

Lee Eliminated by Kubo

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Siyoung Lee
Siyoung Lee

Two shorter stacks collided in Siyoung Lee and Junya Kubo with the former as the effective stack in the following coin flip.

Siyoung Lee: AK
Junya Kubo: JJ

The 105289 board kept the pair in the lead and sent Lee out in 32nd place.

Player Chips Progress
Junya Kubo jp
Junya Kubo
925,000
525,000
525,000
Siyoung Lee kr
Siyoung Lee
Busted

Tags: Junya KuboSiyoung Lee

Chen Doubles Through Pansier

Level 24 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante

Nino Pansier open-jammed out of the small blind and Zhigang Chen called for the 450,000 he had behind.

Zhigang Chen: A5
Nino Pansier: Q10

The 7755Q runout gave Chen fives full of sevens for the double.

Player Chips Progress
Nino Pansier nl
Nino Pansier
2,000,000
-100,000
-100,000
Zhigang Chen cn
Zhigang Chen
930,000
30,000
30,000

Tags: Nino PansierZhigang Chen