APT Manila, Philippines 2024
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APT Main Event - Day 2 (Reg Open Till Start) - PHP 100,000,000 GTD

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China's Zhen Chen Leads Day 2 of the APT's Largest-Ever Philippines Poker Tournament

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

1 Main Event Day 2 chip leader Zhen Chen3.jpg Zhen Chen

Day 2 of the PHP 85,000 APT Manila 2024 Main Event made tour history, setting a new record for the largest Philippines Main Event field in tour history with 1,081 entries.

China’s Zhen Chen topped the chip counts, amassing 1,094,000 chips and emerging as the only player to cross the million-chip mark.

The day began with 369 players, all vying for a payout spot to earn a share of the Philippines' biggest-ever guaranteed prize pool of PHP 100 Million (~$1.7 Million)

A minimum cash prize was set at PHP 167,000 ($2,840), and by the end of the day, 159 players had secured their place in the hallowed money spots.

The bubble burst quickly, wrapping up in just 15 minutes and concluding the Day 2 action with 42 minutes remaining on the clock on Level 17, with Norway's Mikal Blomlie finishing as the bubble boy.

Blomlie’s all-in with pocket sevens was called by South Korea’s Jae Wook Shin, whose ace-ten found a pair on the flop, ending Blomlie’s tournament run.

However, Blomlie didn't leave empty-handed, receiving a PHP 20,000 ticket (~USD 340) to Event #81: Double Stack PHP 15,000,000 GTD.

By evening’s end, the remaining players had bagged their chips, all locking up a place in Day 3. With several former APT Champions still in contention, the quest for the PHP 18,060,000 ($307,020) top prize promises to be an intense battle as the tournament action unfolds.

Vincent Huang Vincent Huang

Close behind Chen, former APT High Roller Champion Vincent Huang from New Zealand bagged the second-largest stack with 974,000, while the Philippines' Lester Edoc followed with 777,000.

APT Taipei Mini-Main Event Champion Tom Verbruggen from the Netherlands, who topped the Flight D chip counts, finished with nearly the same stack after surrendering a significant portion of his chips to Chen. Two-time Main Event champion Mike Takayama also progressed to Day 3, sitting in thirteenth with a stack of 495,000.

Other notable players advancing include Thomas Ward (357,000), David "Spade" Erquiaga (331,000), Renniel Galvez (193,000), and Richard Marquez (83,000).

The top ten stacks can be found below.

Pos.NameCountryChips
1Zhen ChenChina1,094,000
2Vincent Yueshen HuangNew Zealand974,000
3Lester EdocPhilippines777,000
4Pawanat InthuyosThailand745,000
5Edilberto Jr. GopezPhilippines743,000
6Xiaohua FuChina690,000
7Jae Wook ShinKorea, South675,000
8Min Sung LeeKorea, South662,000
9Gabriel Jin Luong GohNew Zealand646,000
10Ramdrick AznarPhilippines608,000

A full APT Manila Main Event Day 2 Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE.

A full APT Manila Main Event Day 3 Seat Draw can be found by CLICKING HERE.

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Level 17: Blinds 3000-6000, 6000 ante

Bubble Has Burst with Blomlie's Elimination

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

Blomlie Mikal Blomlie

Action was picked up with Jae Wook Shin raising to 53,000 from the small blind, and Mikal Blomlie responding with an all-in shove for 158,000 on the button. Shin quickly called.

Mikal Blomlie: 7♠ 7♦

Jae Wook Shin: A♣ T♣

Since it was hand-for-hand play, players and spectators alike waited a moment before the hand could be displayed. Finally, the dealer revealed the flop: T♥ 4♠ 6♥, giving Shin top pair and leaving Blomlie in need of a seven to stay in the game.

No longer hoping to catch a set, Blomlie stood up and began to gather his things even before the turn and river were dealt. The dealer then revealed the Q♣ on the turn and the 9♣ on the river, confirming Shin’s win and sealing Blomlie’s elimination.

NameChip Counts
Jae Wook Shin616,000
Mikal Blomlie0
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Level 17: Blinds 3000-6000, 6000 ante

Lynskey Sails the Pot His Way

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Zoe

Jae Wook Shin raised to 12,000 from middle position and received calls from Alexander Lynskey from the hijack and Keijiro Shimojo from the big blind.

On the flop of T♦ 3♠ 6♥, Shimojo and Shin checked the action to Lynskey, who then bet 11,000. Only Shin dropped in the call.

Both players kept their pace and checked through a runout of 7♥ K♥ to a free showdown. Shin tabled A♠ J♣ for ace-high while Lynskey flipped over the sailboats with 4♦ 4♣, which shipped the pot his way.

NameChip Count
Alexander Lynskey320,000
Keijiro Shimojo310,000
Jae Wook Shin250,000
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Level 16: Blinds 2500-5000, 5000 ante

Jin Woo Choi Is My Boy!

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - JJ

Everyone loves a good underdog story.

Back in his Day 1 Flight, Korean player Jin Woo Choi was down to 4,800 chips earlier that day, but made a come back to bag his chips at the end of Day 1 and advance to the Day 2 leg.

Here at the Day 2 leg, Choi was fighting for his APT Manila Main Event life and went all-in with the threat of being the bubble, but his Queens held up instead to give him a double-up and a chance to continue his journey.

Jin Woo Choi: Q♦ Q♥

Chaoui Mehdi: J♣ J♥

Choi was ahead on the flop of 7♣ 2♦ 9♠ and stayed ahead when the dealer threw the 9♥ turn and the 8♣ river.

When the bubble burst, Choi also became one of 159 players to make it in the money and be guaranteed a minimum payout of PHP 167,000 ($2,840). Well done!

I think we deserve to cheers a few beers.

Now...On to win the championship!

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Level 17: Blinds 3000-6000, 6000 ante

Vincent Huang Wins Massive Pot on The Bubble

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Jonas

Vincent Huang Vincent Huang

On the soft bubble, big stack Vincent Huang opened from the cut-off to 12,000 and got three-bet by Morita Takuya in small-blind to 60,000. Huang made the call and they were off to see a flop of 4♠ 4♦ 2♠. Not afraid, Takuya put out a continuation bet of 120,000. Huang made call and the turn brought the 9♣. Takuya moved all-in and got quickly called by Huang.

Morita Takuya: K♥ K♠ Vincent Huang: 2♥ 2♦

Takuya would have needed to either river a 4x or a Kx to keep his tournament dreams alive, but the 9♥ appeared on the river, busting the Japanese players just short of the money. Vincent Huang, however, will be in a great position to run deep in the Main Event.

NameChip Count
Vincent Huang934,700
Morita Takuya0
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Level 17: Blinds 3000-6000, 6000 ante

Hand-For-Hand Play

PostedJust nowby Kai

With a few eliminations happening since play resumed, the APT Main Event is now hand-for-hand!

161 remain!

NameChip Count
Siyoung Li0
Junwon Seol0
Ramos Soriano0
Nhu Hai Le0
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Level 16: Blinds 2500-5000, 5000 ante

Players Are On Break!

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - JJ

APTMP24_M_#31MED2-1.jpg Zhen Chen

Six one-hour levels have been played so far with 166 poker hopefuls still going at it. Action will play until there are only 159 players left.

Zhen Chen seems to have the biggest stack with the way he's built a castle where he's seated.

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Level 16: Blinds 2500-5000, 5000 ante

Rich's Aces River Miracle

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Gabby

Angelina Rich opened for 10,000, drawing calls from Mike Takayama and Siyoung Li on the button. The flop came down 6♥ 8♦ J♣, and after checks from Rich and Takayama, Li bet 18,000. Rich responded with a hefty raise to 60,000, quickly forcing Takayama out. Li called, and the turn revealed the 2♣.

Rich moved all-in, putting her tournament life at risk, and Li called without hesitation.

Angelina Rich: A♥ A♣

Siyoung Li: 6♣ 6♦

Seeing Li’s flopped set, Rich groaned and stood up, resigned to her fate. But as the dealer revealed the river card — the A♦ — Rich let out a squeal of joy, securing a miraculous set-over-set win. Li, meanwhile, was left stunned by the unexpected turn.

NameChip Counts
Mike Takayama420,000
Angelina Rich325,000
Siyoung Li130,000
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Level 16: Blinds 2500-5000, 5000 ante

Hiroi Pushes Against The Big Stacks

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - JJ

APTMP24_E_#31_ME-04234.jpg Yukako Hiroi

Big-stacked Manh Tuan Nguyen raised to 11,000 from under the gun with action ending up to Yukako Hiroi, who pushed all-in from the small blind for 87,000. Nguyen could make the call with his stack and maybe experiencing a slight scratch, but decided to fold to award the pot to Hiroi.

In the next hand, the big-stacked Edilberto Gopez Jr. made the 10,000 min-raise from the cut-off when Hiroi three-betted to 33,000. Gopez Jr. folded and Hiroi was able to scoop up some more chips to improve her stack to a comfortable spot.

NameChip Count
Edilberto Gopez Jr.673,000
Manh Tuan Nguyen432,000
Yukako Hiroi135,000

Stay tuned as Hiroi and the rest of her table will be on the APT Main Event featured table. The livestream can be watched here:

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Level 16: Blinds 2500-5000, 5000 ante

Kim Applies Pressure Preflop

PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Zoe

Zhen Chen opened to 12,000, and Kinam Kim three-bet to 130,000.

Before making his decision, Chen asked, 'Do you want a double-up?' Kim responded, 'It’s your option.' Chen replied, 'No, it’s your choice; if you want, I can, you know...' 'No, no, no... you choose,' Kim insisted. 'Can I choose?' joked Robert Bryan, drawing laughter from the table.

In the end, Chen returned his cards to the dealer.

NameChip Count
Zhen Chen948,000
Kinam Kim225,500
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