Matthew Wakeman - Superstar Challenge Champion
Matthew Wakeman from Australia has emerged victorious in the most expensive event in the series, the PHP 1.5M (~USD 25,775) Superstar Challenge, besting a field of 21 entries, comprised of the most illustrious names in the industry.
Wakeman prevailed over Singapre's Bao Qiang Ho in an intense heads-up battle to win the top prize of PHP 12,512,125 (~USD 214,985—his second largest career cash—with the coveted APT Black Silhouette Lion Trophy representing the Australian's first APT title win.
This tournament, boasting a total prize pool of PHP 29,791,125 (~USD 511,875), set a new tour country record for entries and prize pool, with Wakeman claiming the largest first place prize this event has ever awarded in Manila.
Final Table Action
The final six Day 1 survivors came into the day and action started slow with players being cautious as there were only four paying positions.
After losing a huge chunk of his stack to Serbia's Danilo Velasevic, Australian Victor Dai—who came in the day with the shortest stack—shoved all-in with queen-five suited and found himself up against Velasevic once again, with the Serbian calling with ace-jack offsuit. With no one hitting the board, Velasevic's ace-high was enough to send Dai to the rail empty-handed in sixth place.
Danilo Velasevic
Not long after Dai’s exit, Velasevic found himself crippled by Wakeman after missing a flush draw. Short-stacked and holding king-jack offsuit, he called an all-in jam from Thailand's Punnat Punsri whose ace-ten offsuit was enough to burst the money bubble and bring the field down to four.
Despite coming in third in chips at the start of the day, Punsri found himself short after the first break of the day. Hitting top pair on the flop Punsri jammed all-in, not expecting his opponent, Wakeman, to wake up with pocket aces. Punsri departed in fourth place taking home PHP 3,575,000 (~$61,426).
Tobias Schwecht
There was to be no second series title for APT Super High Roller champion Tobias Schwecht after the German player went all-in with ace-deuce off over the top of a Ho open raise, with the Singaporean making a speedy call with pocket kings. The kings held ushering Schwecht to the payout counter to claim his third place winnings of PHP5,362,000 (~$92,130)
Ho initially dominated heads-up play but that changed in a cooler hand against Wakeman.
While Ho battled back with a couple of double ups to get his stack back up to 50 percent of Wakeman’s, the end came shortly afterwards.
Ho open-jammed with queen-seven suited with Wakeman calling with ace-six suited. With the Australian pairing his six on the river, Ho was sent home in second place, with the PHP 8,342,000 (~$143,333) runner-up prize representing his biggest career cash to date.
Congratulations to all the players, especially to the new Superstar Challenge Champion, Matthew Wakeman!