APT National Cup - Flight E - Plays to 5%, ITM 14% (15 Mins) - TWD 15,000,000 GTD
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Ka Chun Yuan
Philippines' Edilberto Gopez Bags Up the Biggest Stack in the Final Flight of the APT National Cup
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Edilberto Gopez
Flight E of the TWD 10,000 APT National Cup has come to a close, with 73 players making the money and 28 players from the original 491 entries (398 unique) making it through to Day 2 tomorrow, March 2. They will join the 106 players who survived the previous four flights.
The player who bagged up the chip lead was Edilberto Gopez of the Philippines, who accumulated a whopping 2,075,000 chips. Gopez has nine APT final tables to his name and will look to make that ten by the end of the day tomorrow.
Flight E generated a prize pool of TWD 4,238,803 (~$134,130) and paid out TWD 905,000 (~$28,660) of that, which was awarded to places 29 through 73. This leaves TWD 3,333,803 (~$105,585) in prize money that will be carried over to the final day.
Going through second in chips was Pichet Permsubhirunya of Thailand, who managed to pass the one-million chips mark with 1,041,000 in chips.
Pichet Permsubhirunya
Toshio Kataoka of Japan bagged up 165,000 chips. Kataoka already has an APT title from an 8-Max event here in Taipei last year for TWD 535,675 (~$17,483).
Other notables to make it through were Yannick Jobin (802,000), Akira Tootake (643,000), Carlo Calingasan (497,000), Chi Ying Tsai(417,000), and short-stacked Hao Chih Yang (82,000).
The top ten stacks can be found below.
Pos | Name | Country/Region | Chips |
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1 | Edilberto Gopez | Philippines | 2,075,000 |
2 | Pichet Permsubhirunya | Thailand | 1,041,000 |
3 | Jacob Johnston | Canada | 877,000 |
4 | Yannick Jobin | Switzerland | 802,000 |
5 | Jun Li | United Kingdom | 691,000 |
6 | Kuan Long Lu | Taiwan | 683,000 |
7 | Zong Chi He | Taiwan | 669,000 |
8 | Akira Tootake | Taiwan | 643,000 |
9 | Safwane Bahri | France | 613,000 |
10 | Cao Yuan Ming | Taiwan | 561,000 |
A full APT National Cup Flight E Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE
Join us on Saturday, March 2 for Day 2 of the APT National Cup which will kick off at 11:15am and play down to a winner.
Flight E Done and Dusted
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
The survivors of Flight E are currently bagging up their stacks.
A full day's write-up will follow shortly.
Can Lady Double up ?
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker- Matty
With two players left to Day 2, Jognston Jacob Philip open-shoved from cut-off and the big blind player Chen Sin Lan called
Lan 7♥ 7♠
Philip J♦ J♣
The board ran K♦ 8♥ J♦ 3♠ 5♠ which meant Lan will be eliminated in 31th.
Name | Chip Count |
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Jognston Jacob Philip | 460,000 |
Chen Sin Lan | 0 |
Hung Folds to Gopez's Pressure
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Two of the biggest stacks left in the tournament just got involved in a blind-on-blind confrontation. We caught the hand on a flop of A♠ 3♠ A♦ with Edilberto Gopez having bet 60,000, Shao Hung Yu, who started the hand in the big blind made the call.
The turn was the 5♥ which saw Gomez slow down and check; now Yu took the initiative in hand and bet 200,000. Gopez then check-raised all-in for the rest of Yu's remaining 500,000. You eventually folded, as Gopez became a clear chip leader in the event.
Name | Chip Count |
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Edilberto Gopez | 1,500,000 |
Shao Hung Yu | 500,000 |
Two More Eliminations Needed
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Just 31 players remain in Flight E of the APT National Cup. There are two more eliminations to go until play ends for the day, with the remaining 29 players making it through to Day 2 tomorrow.
Huang Wins the Flip
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
After Lin Hung Yeh opened for a min-raise from under the gun, he was 3-bet shoved on by Natalie Siew Po Teh in middle position for 150,000. When it folded to Chun Min Huang, he announced all-in himself for the covering stack of 500,000 from the big blind. Yeh had around 350,000 to start the hand and eventually folded ace-king face up.
Teh J♥ J♣
Huang A♦ K♠
Teh must have liked her chances of winning this race after seeing ace-king had already been folded, but the 5♣ A♥ 4♣ flop, 7♠ turn and 9♣ was a lot more favorable for Huang, who eliminated Teh and became one of the chip leaders of the tournament.
Name | Chip Count |
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Chun Min Huang | 750,000 |
Natalie Siew Po Teh | 0 |
Chi Hit Quads On The River And Doubled Up!
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker- Matty
The action started with He Zong Chi open-shoved from the cut-off for 140,000 Yue Syun Lin made the call, and the Big blind player Kataoka Toshio got involved in the party.
Chi 9♦ 9♠
Toshio K♦ 4♠
Lin A♠ T♠
The board came A♥ K♥ 2♥ which favorited Lin giving him an Ace but when the 9♥ showed up on the turn, turning both Toshio and Lin to the dead. The river was the 9♣ did not improve Chi but completed him to the Quads only.
Name | Chip Count |
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He Zong Chi | 321,000 |
Lin | 42,000 |
Toshio | 0 |
Li Almost Becomes Chipleader
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Sin Lan Chen
Jun Li was putting his big stack to work as players edged closer to the end of the day. In this hand Li shoved all-in from the button for around 500,000. Robert Cheung called from the small blind for around 100,000, and Sin Lan Chen from the big blind for her last 90,000.
Li A♣ 4♣
Cheung 7♠ 7♣
Chen 9♥ 9♣
Li would rocket into the room chip leader if he were to find a way to score the double knockout. But it wasn't meant to be as the board ran out 8♥ 8♦ K♣ 4♦ 3♣. Chen triples up to almost 300,000, while Cheung was left with just over one big blind.
Name | Chip Count |
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Jun Li | 400,000 |
Sin Lan Chen | 285,000 |
Robert Cheung | 0 |
Huang Rivers an Ace to Score the Double KO
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker - Tim
Pape Pier pushed all in from the cutoff for his last 68,000. Chun Min Huang peeled back his cards before moving all in himself from the button for around 100,000, Kaien Wun was in the big blind with just 1,000 chips behind, he flicked in the call to make this a three-way encounter.
Wun J♦ 6♣
Pier K♥ 9♠
Huang A♥ T♣
The flop was good for Pier when it came K♠ 7♥ 4♥. The turn 7♠ didn't change anything but the Barry Greenstein A♣ on the river ended his and Wun's run in this event as they both headed for the cashier.
Name | Chip Count |
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Chun Min Huang | 325,000 |
Pape Pier | 0 |
Kaien Wun | 0 |
Yuan Chips Up With AAs
PostedJust nowby Life of Poker- Matty
Hu Husan Hao open-shoved with 34,000 from UTG and a quick 3-Bet by Ka Chun Yuan to 58,000.
When the action folded to big blind player Huang Chia Lin decided to re-shoved for 190,000 and got snap call by Yuan
Yuan A♠ A♣
Lin Q♣ Q♠
Hao 3♠ 4♦
With the flop came A♥ 9♣ 2♥ pretty much locked up for Yuan cause the 9♠ come on the turn and the inconsequential 9♥ came on the river which meant both Lin and Hao will be eliminated.
Name | Chip Count |
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Ka Chun Yuan | 513,000 |
Hu Husan Hao | 0 |
Huang Chia Lin | 0 |