APT Phu Quoc Main Event Final Table
Just 50 survivors of the Day 3 leg of the APT Phu Quoc Main Event returned to the tables at the Corona Resort & Casino to play down to the last nine players to comprise the final table for Saturday's Final Day.
A total of 795 registrants punched their VND 36,000,000 (USD 1,400) buy-ins for a shot to earn a share of the VND 25,000,000,000 (USD 1 Million) guaranteed prize pool. Only 119 made ITM on Day 2 with all players jockeying for a better spot up the payout ladder until 50 remained.
Today, those 50 went into another intense session of nearly ten hours of poker action until the final table of nine was reached.
The elimination of **Dongyeol Choi** in 10th place officially ended the day with "The Final Table 9" bagging up their chips for tomorrow's final day. All nine who return will be locked in for a payout of at least VND 352,000,000 (USD 13,860). But, of course, the fight will be for the APT Main Event grand prize of VND 4,710,000,000 (USD 185,430) and the coveted Golden Lion APT Trophy.
David "Spade" Erquiaga: APT Phu Quoc Main Event Final Table Chip Leader
Leading the final table with the biggest chip stack is David "Spade" Erquiaga of the Philippines with 5,470,000 chips. Erquiaga earned most his chips by making some key eliminations leading up to the final nine. Erquiaga has won several APT titles and other prestigious hardware to amass a total live earnings of nearly USD 1.8 Million. However, he has yet to win an APT Main Event. Maybe this time's the time.
Junseok Oh of South Korea bagged the second largest count with 5,080,000. Oh earned his way to the second spot by winning huge pots like the straight he had over Jinlong Hu. Oh has capped some nice championships and earned over USD 800,000 from live tournaments, but has yet to bag an APT trophy.
China's Jinlong Hu has the third top-stack with 4,470,000 chips. Hu moved up the ranks when he took all the chips of Kyosuke Nagami . Hu has been traveling around the world to play poker and has won some APT events in the past. Hu's Main Event final table appearance will catapult his earnings to over USD 600,000, and even more if he wins it all.
Some of the Day 3 hopefuls who were considered favorites to make it to the final included the likes of Dylan Foster, who unfortunately ran into a case of bad timing and settled for a 34th place finish.
Kyosuke Nagami
Kyosuke Nagami of Japan had a great run, even making the day's best hand with a straight flush to make him a chip leader at one point, but was stopped short in 11th place.
David Mann of Canada had some brilliant moments to make a comeback, but ended his run in 17th place.
Day 2 chip leader Xuan Thieu Nghiem of Vietnam didn't find the momentum he had in the previous day and was eventually taken out by Erquiaga at 22nd.
Bracelet holder Motoyoshi Okamura of Japan was a top contender, but had to settle for a 14th place payout.
The APT Main Event Final Table continues tomorrow at 11AM and will play until a Main Event champion raises the APT Golden Lion Trophy. There are strict rules that will prevent any ICM deals, so the action is expected to be very competitive.
You can view the Final Table Seat Draw HERE. Meanwhile, here are the Final Table Chip Counts: