2020 PokerStars Red Dragon Manila

₱110,000 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2020 PokerStars Red Dragon Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
1010
Prize
13,815,070 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
110,000 PHP
Prize Pool
64,244,070 PHP
Entries
669
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
160,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
212
Players Left
34

Day 2 Chip Lead for Hong in the PokerStars Red Dragon Manila Main Event; Lau Brothers and Campomanes Also In Contention

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Jehun Hong
Jehun Hong

After missing out on the chip lead on Day 1b by a mere 500 in chips, Jehun Hong has more than made up for that fact as he claimed the Day 2 chip lead with 1,910,000. That is a whopping 770,000 more than his closest competitor in the PokerStars Red Dragon Manila Main Event. Out of the 669 entries, 212 players returned to the felt at the start of the day and at the end of the day, only 34 players will come back for Day 3 on Thursday, January 9 at 1 p.m. local time.

Hong seems to have started playing tournaments last year as he has only cashed in 2019 according to The Hendon Mob. But he certainly seems to know what he is doing as he stayed around the top of the chip counts for most of the day. It was in one of the final hands of the day where he clashed with Xijie Sun when he five-bet and got the latter to fold.

Hong is followed by Yufei Hui with 1,140,000 and Piet Pape with 1,015,000 as the only other players to have bagged above the 1,000,000-mark. Shiyu Li and Florencio Campomanes complete the top 5.

PokerStars Red Dragon Manila Main Event Day 2 Top 5 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Jehun HongSouth Korea1,910,000119
2Yufei HuiChina1,140,00071
3Piet PapeGermany1,015,00063
4Shiyu LiChina973,00061
5Florencio CampomanesPhilippines902,00056

Even though all 34 players are guaranteed at least ₱308,000 ($6,024), there is one player who has already gotten more out of the Main Event than anyone else for now. Campomanes won the APPT Manila in 2019 and is still in the running for the lion-share of the ₱64,244,070 ($1,256,428) prize pool but he’s also the first player in 2020 to have won a Platinum Pass for the PSPC in Barcelona in August.

Also, still in with a shot of becoming the third-ever two-time Red Dragon champion is Alan Lau with 779,000 in chips. Lau was up to over a million at one point but lost half of his stack with a wrongly timed bluff. His brother, King Sing Lau also made it through with 682,000, two spots below him in the chip counts.

Sandro Bruni has already won an event here in Manila a few days ago, he took down the Turbo and is now eyeing up another win. Bruni bagged 377,000 in chips which is below average but anything can happen in poker. Alexis Lim has gone home as the absolute short stack with 81,000 chips in his bag and will be looking up to double up a few times immediately at the start of Day 3.

Zeyu Zhang
Zeyu Zhang bubbles the PokerStars Red Dragon Manila Main Event

Fang Kai Yang burst the bubble when he eliminated Zeyu Zhang with king-queen while the latter had ace-king. Yang's flopped two pair ensured that the remaining 81 players were all in the money. Familiar names to cash include Mike Takayama, Huidong Gu, Ryan Yu, Natalie Teh, Sparrow Cheung, Paul Hong, Sebastian Wong, and Victor Chong. Chip leaders Hwany Lee (1b) and Sahil Agarwal (1a) both busted but managed to cash.

When the 34 remaining players return to the beautiful Coral Lounge at the Okada Manila, they will start with Level 21 which features a small blind of 8,000, big blind of 16,000, and a big blind ante of 16,000. Play will continue until the final table of nine players has been reached. A 15-minute break will take place after every two levels.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back when the players open their bags and follow along with the action until the final table has been reached so keep reading the updates right here!

Day 3 Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
11Piet PapeGermany1,015,00063
12Zanzhang WangChina232,00015
13Long MengChina855,00053
14Jiansheng ChenChina812,00051
15Daewoong SongSouth Korea610,00038
16Shiyu LiChina973,00061
17Quan Zhou (CH)China301,00019
18Andres KornGermany585,00037
19Tao ChenChina782,00049
      
21Yufei HuiChina1,140,00071
22Alexis LimPhilippines81,0005
23Jeon Seung SooSouth Korea515,00032
24Jehun HongSouth Korea1,910,000119
25Zheng ShiChina174,00011
27Euryd RiveraPhilippines404,00025
28Jin Woo KimUnited States303,50019
29Hiroaki ManabeJapan367,00023
      
31Anthony AbramAustralia282,00018
32Zejin ShenChina442,00028
33Fuk On WongHong Kong895,00056
35Kunwoo KimSouth Korea308,00019
36Tetsuro TomitaJapan246,00015
37George SaludPhilippines513,00032
38Alan LauHong Kong779,00049
39Dongkyoon SeoSouth Korea362,00023
      
41King Sing LauHong Kong682,00043
42Gerardo LubasPhilippines288,00018
43Florencio CampomanesPhilippines902,00056
44Chunqing WangChina102,0006
45Sandro BruniPhilippines377,00024
46Xin WangChina690,00043
47Xijie SunChina806,00050
48Martin StausholmDenmark855,00053
49Chulwoo ParkSouth Korea530,00033

Tags: Alan LauAlexis LimFang Kai YangFlorencio CampomanesHuidong GuHwany LeeJehun HongKai YangKing Sing LauMike TakayamaNatalie TehPaul HongPiet PapeRyan YuSahil AgarwalSandro BruniSebastian WongVictor ChongYufei HuiZeyu Zhang