APPT Manila Championship
Day 3
Campomanes busted by Perry with under pair
Chip leader John Edward Perry of Australia raises from the CO to 40,000 and gets 3-bet all-in by Filipino pro Florencio Campomanes in the BB for his remaining 425,000. Perry makes the call.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 6♦6♠ BB | busted |
JE John Edward PerryAustralia | 7♠7♥ CO | 2,240,000(112 BB) |
With Campomanes' bust out, everyone remaining is now guaranteed PhP410,000 (~US$7,020).
Day 2
28 players remain heading into Day 3
The 28 players remaining will reconvene on Saturday (October 26) at 12NN (UCT+8) and will play down to the Final 6 players.
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APPT Manila Championship remaining players:
Player | Chips |
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JE John Edward PerryAustralia | 1,785,000(112 BB) |
HN Hieu NgoViet Nam | 1,395,000(87 BB) |
JW Joey WeissmanUnited States of America | 1,330,000(83 BB) |
CJ Chun Jun BeumKorea (Republic of) | 1,125,000(70 BB) |
MS Michael SoyzaMalaysia | 1,080,000(68 BB) |
JC Justin Chi Jen ChuTaiwan | 1,060,000(66 BB) |
YW Yuanning WuChina | 1,025,000(64 BB) |
CJ Cho JaegeolKorea (Republic of) | 1,000,000(63 BB) |
SL Seokjun LeeKorea (Republic of) | 985,000(62 BB) |
XL Xinjing LiChina | 885,000(55 BB) |
WB Wonchul BaeKorea (Republic of) | 815,000(51 BB) |
TW Thomas WardNew Zealand | 800,000(50 BB) |
YL Yan LiChina | 705,000(44 BB) |
WY William YsmaelPhilippines | 675,000(42 BB) |
LE Lester EdocPhilippines | 640,000(40 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 625,000(39 BB) |
CM Christopher MateoPhilippines | 600,000(38 BB) |
MH Moon Ho SeoKorea (Republic of) | 590,000(37 BB) |
MG Martin GonzalesPhilippines | 535,000(33 BB) |
WK Wai Kit Jason LauMalaysia | 535,000(33 BB) |
AI Alessio IsaiaItaly | 510,000(32 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 445,000(28 BB) |
MT Mike TakayamaPhilippines | 370,000(23 BB) |
LS Lee SunghakKorea (Republic of) | 365,000(23 BB) |
KH Kevin HaslerSwitzerland | 360,000(23 BB) |
DY Darren YuPhilippines | 255,000(16 BB) |
WK Woojin KimKorea (Republic of) | 240,000(15 BB) |
KK Kim KiyoungKorea (Republic of) | 65,000(4 BB) |
Event #31 APPT Manila Championship
Date/s: October 23 to 27, 2024
Venue: Okada Manila, Parañaque City, Philippines
Buy in: PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850)
Guarantee: PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850)
Prize Pool: PHP 59,922,720 (~US$1,028,270)
Entries: 416
Players ITM: 63
Total Chips in Play: 20,800,000
Average Stack: 742,857
Blinds: 8,000/16,000 (16,000)
Remaining players: 28
Cho powers through on river against Campomanes
After nearing the one million chip mark not too long ago, Filipino pro Florencio Campomanes is looking for redemption as he raises from early position to 32,000. Vietnam's Ngo Hieu decides to join the Filipino but Korea's Cho Jaegeol has other plans as he 3-bets it to 125,000 from the D. After the blinds fold, Campomanes chooses to call while Ngo opts to fold.
It is heads up to the flop of 2♣ T♦ 4♦ as both players check. The turn is the 6♣ and this time the Filipino bets 90,000 and is called by his Korean opponent. The river is the 5♣ . Campomanes checks anew as Cho goes all-in. Cho covers Campomanes and it cost the Filipino a Time Bank card to decide to fold.
Cho now joins the seven digit club.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
HN Hieu NgoViet Nam | 1,280,000(80 BB) |
CJ Cho JaegeolKorea (Republic of) | 1,090,000(68 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 370,000(23 BB) |
Lee Youngjun busted after flopping nuts
Korea's Lee Youngjun raises from early and gets a call from Joris Michl of The Netherlands on the CO and Filipino pro Florencio Campomanes in the BB.
After Lee made a CBet to 25,000, Michl folds but Campomanes raises all-in. Lee quickly calls for his tournament and his last 130,000.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
YL Youngjun LeeKorea (Republic of) | K♥Q♣ UTG+1 | busted |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | T♦9♦ BB | 915,000(76 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 448,000(37 BB) |
The Korean actually flopped the nut straight but Campomanes had the cards necessary to reverse the situation and nailed it on the turn. Lee will now have a story to tell as he now heads to the sidelines for good.
Flo Campomanes Flops A Straight To Send Hyeonho Shin Home
Flo Campomanes made a 5,000 min-raise from the hi-jack then called the 13,000 re-raise by Hyeonho Shin on the button. Both players were given a flop of K♣ Q♠ A♥. Campomanes check-called the 8,500 bet of Shin to see a 6♣ on the turn. Campomanes again check-called the 16,5000 bet of Shin to move on to the 7♠ river. Campomanes calmly checked and made the quick call when Shin pushed all-in for the last 50,000 chips.
Player | Hand | Chips |
---|---|---|
HS Hyeonho ShinKorea (Republic of) | K♥6♥ | busted |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | J♥T♥ | 420,000(168 BB) |
Leaderboard update during break
Here are the present chip leader as registration is set to close after the current break.
APPT Championship Chip Leaders:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KK Kim KiyoungKorea (Republic of) | 490,000(196 BB) |
MS Moses SaquingUnited States of America | 466,000(186 BB) |
KN Kim NamhyungKorea (Republic of) | 449,000(180 BB) |
PC Patrick ClarkeIreland | 401,000(160 BB) |
MO Motoyoshi OkamuraJapan | 400,000(160 BB) |
LE Lester EdocPhilippines | 392,000(157 BB) |
CJ Chun Jun BeumKorea (Republic of) | 391,000(156 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 356,000(142 BB) |
VC Victor ChongMalaysia | 352,000(141 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 315,000(126 BB) |
Day 1B
Kiim Youngkim Leads Flight B Survivors
After the storm in the city subsided, so did the action settle down at Okada Manila where Flight B of the APPT Manila Championship concluded for the day. 194 entries made the buy-in of PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850) to compete for their share of the PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850) guaranteed prize pool. 80 players were still on their seats to bag their chips at the end of 11 levels and nearly 12 hours of poker. Those 80 players will be back tomorrow to compete again in the Day 2 leg and will be joined by the 59 players who advanced from Flight A.
Among the 80 survivors of Flight B, it was Kim Youngkim of South Korea who bagged the largest stack with 452,500 chips. Moses Saquing of the Philippines was at a distant second with a very healthy 295,000. Rounding up the top three chip leaders is American John Joseph Panish who bagged 277,500 to carry onto Day 2.
Date/s: October 23 to 27, 2024
Buy in: PHP 165,000 (~US$ 2,850)
Guarantee: PHP 55,000,000 (~US$ 960,850)
Entries: 194
Starting Stack: 50,000
Average Stack: 116,867
Blinds: 1,000/1,500 Ante 1,500
Remaining players: 80
Meanwhile here are the top 10 chip counts
FLIGHT B TOP CHIP COUNTS
Player | Chips |
---|---|
KK Kim KiyoungKorea (Republic of) | 452,500(302 BB) |
TO Takumi OdaniJapan | 295,500(197 BB) |
MS Moses SaquingUnited States of America | 295,000(197 BB) |
JJ John Joseph PanishUnited States of America | 277,500(185 BB) |
JM John MatsudaJapan | 270,000(180 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 264,000(176 BB) |
KH Kevin HaslerSwitzerland | 257,500(172 BB) |
MT Mike TakayamaPhilippines | 251,500(168 BB) |
DN Daniel NeilsonAustralia | 246,000(164 BB) |
JT John TechPhilippines | 233,000(155 BB) |
Hirotaka Nakanishi Doubles Up With Big Slick
Flo Campomanes made a raise to 2,500 from the button. Hirotoka Nakanishi three-bet to 7,500 at the small blind. David Erquiaga defended his big blind by turning up the volume to 25,000. Campomanes avoided further damage while Nakanishi pushed his last 34,200 all-in. Erquiaga added a little more to make the call.
David Erquiaga: Q♠ T♠
Hirotoka Nakanishi: A♥ K♠
Board: 4♥ 5♥ 6♠ 5♠ K♣
Nakanishi led all the way with a bit of a flush-draw scare, but the king on the river cemented the win for a much-needed double up.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 104,000(87 BB) |
DE David ErquiagaPhilippines | 84,000(70 BB) |
HN Hirotoka NakanishiJapan | 82,100(68 BB) |