Marco Espela APT National Cup Champion
Marco Espela, a homegrown talent, has emerged victorious in the PHP 12,000 APT Philippines National Cup, besting a competitive field of 726 entries (425 unique players) to claim the iconic lion silhouette trophy and a top prize of Php 1,170,050. Espela cut a deal with Maggy Cenon who also banked Php 1,079,513 (~$ 18,350).
This tournament, boasting a prize pool of Php 7,436,563 (~$126,420), is officially the biggest and highest-paying APT Opening Event ever held in Manila, underscoring APT’s strong following in the Philippines despite a two-year hiatus.
Final Table Action
The pace was intense as thirty-minute blind levels quickly depleted players' stacks, pushing the action. After fourteen levels, the final table was set, with Korea’s Suya Lee narrowly missing out as the bubble for the largest APT opener event in Manila.
The champion entered the final nine with the chip lead, though holding only 30% of the total chips, making the outcome uncertain. China’s Lun Luo, who started third-lowest in chips, was the first to be eliminated. Luo’s pocket Jacks fell to Sunjong Yoo’s King-Queen when a Queen appeared on the board, sending Luo to the rail with PHP 112,000 (~$1,900) for his ninth-place finish.
Within a few hands, Taiwan’s Po Yu Chen, the shortest stack, followed Luo out of the tournament when his Ace-five fell to Ashley Patterson’s King-Queen, as Patterson completed a straight on the turn. Chen exited with a payout of Php 141,000 (~$2,400).
Alvir Inocentes 7th Place Finisher
The eliminations were coming thick and fast especially when Alvir Inocentes from the Philippines and Korea’s Sunjong Yoo found themselves in a three-way all-in against Mack Lee from Singapore who covered both players. Inocentes pocket Tens and Yoo’s Eight-Six suited didn’t have a chance when Lee caught a two-pair with his Ace-Jack on a paired board. Inocentes and Sunjong left the premises together taking with them Php 206,000 ($3,500) and Php 285,000 ($4,845) for 6th and 7th place, respectively.
Players were exiting rapidly, and the next to fall was Thailand’s Kiwanont Sukhum. He shoved with King-Queen suited but was eliminated by Cenon’s Ace-four offsuit, which hit trips on the flop, leaving Sukhum with no chance to recover. Sukhum’s deep run earned him a notable Php 371,000 (~$6,310).
The action continued as Ashley Patterson from the United States soon followed Sukhum’s exit. Unaware of what awaited, Patterson shoved all-in with King-Jack offsuit, only to run into Espela’s pocket Queens, which held strong. Patterson exited with Php 466,000 (~$7,920) in winnings.
And then there were three. However, this trio didn’t last long, as only a few hands after the previous elimination, Mack Lee from Singapore found himself all-in with Queen-Ten suited against Espela’s King-Queen. A Queen on the board couldn’t overcome Lee’s kicker disadvantage, but he was satisfied with the extra Php 1,079,513 (~$10,470) added to his winnings.
Maggy Cenon APT Philippines National Cup Runner-Up
The National Cup came down to an exciting heads-up battle between two Filipino players. With a commanding 9:1 chip lead, Espela seemed poised to swiftly eliminate Maggy Cenon following Lee’s departure. But Cenon had other plans, doubling up with Jack-Nine suited against Espela’s suited Six-Five, neither hand improving on the board. Following this, Cenon steadily chipped away at Espela’s stack until they were nearly even.
At that point, they agreed to an ICM deal, leaving additional cash and the prestigious Lion trophy still in play. In the final hand, Cenon went all-in with Jack-Eight offsuit against Espela’s King-Ten suited, and Espela paired his King on the board to clinch the win. Cenon celebrated her biggest cash prize to date with Php 1,079,513 (~$18,350).
This left Espela as the champion, taking home Php 1,170,050 (~$19,890), his largest career prize. Congratulations to both!