APPT National
Final Day
Hand #64: Czardy Riviera finishes in 4th for PhP1,380,000 (~US$23,880)
Hand #64: It gets folded to the blinds once again as Jonathan Chetty of South Africa raises to 300,000 from the SB and is met with a 3-bet shove from local hopeful Czardy Rivera in the BB for 1,020,000. Chetty makes the call for his opponent's tournament life.
Rivera tables A♦ 5♦ while Chetty shows K♠ Q♣ .
The flop immediately gave the lead to Chetty: 7♦ K♣ 7♥ . The last two community cards failed to improve Rivera's situation as the 8♥ and the Q♦ sent the last local standing to the sidelines for good.
The remaining three players are now assured PhP1,820,000 (~US$31,495).
Player | Chips |
---|---|
JC Jonathan ChettySouth Africa | 3,185,000(32 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | busted |
Chip count update heading to Level 29
This is the first look at today's leaderboard:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 6,025,000(60 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 2,860,000(29 BB) |
JC Jonathan ChettySouth Africa | 2,035,000(20 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,120,000(11 BB) |
Hand #39: Tao Wei Chang finishes in 7th for PhP630,000 (~US$10,900)
Hand #39: Czardy Rivera of the Philippines opens from UTG for 160,000 and gets 3-bet from the +1 position by Taiwan's Tao Wei Chang to 350,000. The action is then folded to the SB where chip leader Chen Zhen 4-bets to 660,000. Rivera folds. Chang goes into the tank and burns two Time Bank cards before making a 5-bet all-in for 1,650,000. Chen snap calls.
Chang flips over Q♦ Q♣ but to his dismay Chen shows A♣ A♠ .
The first three community cards did not help the Taiwanese player: 7♥ 6♥ 4♦ while the turn card solidified Chang's impending elimination as the A♦ appeared. The T♣ on the river made it official.
The six players remaining are now guaranteed PhP820,000 (~US$14,190).
Player | Chips |
---|---|
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 6,300,000(79 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,370,000(17 BB) |
TW Tao Wei ChangTaiwan | busted |
Rivera flops boat, doubles up off Chen
Hand #36: Attempting another long distance steal, chip leader Chen Zhen of China opens from the +1 position to 160,000 and gets 3-bet by Filipino pro Czardy Rivera on the CO for 520,000. It gets folded back to Chen who goes into the tank and uses one Time Bank card before 4-betting to 800,000 to effectively put his opponent all-in. Rivera makes the call.
Chen tables A♥ 7♠ while Rivera shows 9♦ 9♠ .
The flop instantly gave Riviera an almost insurmountable lead: 9♣ 4♥ 4♠ for a full house. Needing running cards to reverse the situation, Chen was drawing dead on the turn when it came 5♦ . The river is the 8♠ .
Rivera returns to the seven figure mark for the first time since there were still two tables remaining.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 4,100,000(68 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,520,000(25 BB) |
Rivera cripples Kennedy
With the action folded to him on the CO, Brett Kennedy open shoves his stack but gets a call for his tournament from Filipino pro Czardy Rivera on the D. The blinds fold.
Kennedy shows A♦ 6♥ while Rivera turns over A♠ T♥ .
The board ran: 3♦ Q♥ 8♥ 3♥ T♠ as Kennedy falls below the ten BB mark.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 810,000(14 BB) |
BK Brett KennedyCanada | 405,000(7 BB) |
Day 2
APPT National Final 9 Chip Counts
APPT National
Dates: October 21-24, 2024
Buy in: PHP 60,000 (~US$ 1,038)
Guarantee: PhP 15,000,000 (~US$ 262,000)
Total Prize Pool: PhP20,847,240 (~US$358,815)
Entries: 398 (206 unique)
ITM: 60 players
Players remaining: 9
Chips in play: 11,940,000
Average stack: 1,326,667
Level 26: 25,000/50,000 (50,000 BB ante)
Flight A (October 21): 63 entries, 10 qualified
Flight B (October 22): 192 entries, 29 qualified
Flight C - Turbo (October 22): 143 entries, 22 qualified
Day 2 (October 23): 60 players (all ITM)
Day 3 (October 24): 9 players remaining
Player | Chips |
---|---|
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 3,150,000(63 BB) |
JC Jonathan ChettySouth Africa | 2,920,000(58 BB) |
PZ Philipp ZukernikCzech Republic | 1,325,000(27 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 1,295,000(26 BB) |
BK Brett KennedyCanada | 1,060,000(21 BB) |
TW Tao Wei ChangTaiwan | 765,000(15 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 755,000(15 BB) |
KS Karia SiddharthIndia | 345,000(7 BB) |
GT Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 320,000(6 BB) |
Remaining Payouts
Place | Payout (USD) |
---|---|
1 | $70,600 |
2 | $43,950 |
3 | $31,495 |
4 | $23,880 |
5 | $18,690 |
6 | $14,190 |
7 | $10,900 |
8 | $9,000 |
9 | $7,390 |
Mark de la Cruz finishes in 14th place for PhP255,000 (~US$4,410)
With the shortest stack in the competition, the action is folded to Mark de la Cruz in the SB and the Filipino pro shoves his remaining stack of 65,000. Fellow Filipino pro Czardy Rivera performs a "duty call" in the BB.
De la Cruz turns over Q♠ T♣ dominating Rivera's Q♣ 2♣ .
The flop comes 7♥ 6♦ J♣ but the turn gave Rivera the lead as the 2♠ showed up. The river was the 9♣ as only 13 players remain.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,030,000(26 BB) |
MD Mark Dela CruzPhilippines | busted |
The Updated Leaderboard heading into Level 24
Here's a look at the top stacks before entering the next blind level:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
PZ Philipp ZukernikCzech Republic | 1,900,000(76 BB) |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 1,600,000(64 BB) |
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 1,400,000(56 BB) |
JC Jonathan ChettySouth Africa | 1,190,000(48 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,000,000(40 BB) |
BK Brett KennedyUnited States of America | 765,000(31 BB) |
MD Mark Dela CruzPhilippines | 600,000(24 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 580,000(23 BB) |
GT Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 560,000(22 BB) |
DW Di WuChina | 516,000(21 BB) |
Rivera crosses 1M mark, boots out Lai in 17th place
Going for the Hail Mary, China's Lai Jun put it all on the line UTG for 250,000 and gets called on the CO by Filipino ace Czardy Rivera.
Lai shows K♦ J♦ while Rivera tables A♥ Q♥ .
The flop gave a huge boost to the hopes of the Chinese player: 3♦ 7♣ T♦ , however no further help came as the turn is the 5♣ and the river is the 9♥ .
With the win, Rivera now has a chip stack exceeding the one million mark heading into the deep waters of Day 2.
Lai finishes in 17th place.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 1,150,000(58 BB) |
JL Jun LaiChina | busted |
Leaderboard update entering Level 21
Here are the top ten in chips thus far:
Player | Chips |
---|---|
EA Edgar AsehanPhilippines | 1,300,000(81 BB) |
PZ Philipp ZukernikCzech Republic | 960,000(60 BB) |
TW Thomas Ward (3)New Zealand | 738,000(46 BB) |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 636,000(40 BB) |
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 632,000(40 BB) |
AA Anju AbrolIndia | 585,000(37 BB) |
RG Renniel GalvezPhilippines | 566,000(35 BB) |
GT Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 563,000(35 BB) |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 464,000(29 BB) |
AA Ajay AbroiSingapore | 450,000(28 BB) |
Rivera's rockets melt Bae's snowmen
Czardy Rivera of the Philippines performed a 4-bet shove for his remaining 175,000 and gets called by Korea's Bae Wonchul.
Rivera tables A♠ A♥ while Bae shakes his head as he shows 8♣ 8♦ .
The board runs: K♦ 4♥ 2♠ 6♥ 9♣ as the Filipino pro gets a much needed double-up.
Player | Chips |
---|---|
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 370,000(37 BB) |
BW Bae WonchulKorea (Republic of) | 217,000(22 BB) |
APPT National Day 2 Qualifiers
Player | Chips | Table | Seat |
---|---|---|---|
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 129,000(32 BB) | 19 | 1 |
JM Ji MinKorea (Republic of) | 62,000(16 BB) | 19 | 2 |
NC Nevan ChangTaiwan | 158,000(40 BB) | 19 | 3 |
GG Grant GardnerUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 181,000(45 BB) | 19 | 4 |
JW Jordan WestmorlandUnited States of America | 68,000(17 BB) | 19 | 5 |
MD Mark Dela CruzPhilippines | 54,000(14 BB) | 19 | 6 |
TM Troy McleanAustralia | 475,000(119 BB) | 19 | 8 |
SS Shuen ShenChina | 224,000(56 BB) | 24 | 1 |
YL Youngjun LeeKorea (Republic of) | 130,000(33 BB) | 24 | 3 |
GG Grant GardnerUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 181,000(45 BB) | 24 | 4 |
AA Anju AbrolIndia | 227,000(57 BB) | 24 | 5 |
TH Thijs HilbertsNetherlands | 269,000(67 BB) | 24 | 6 |
JK Jason Kyle MagbanuaPhilippines | 151,000(38 BB) | 24 | 7 |
JC Jonathan ChettySouth Africa | 351,000(88 BB) | 24 | 8 |
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 515,000(129 BB) | 25 | 1 |
HS Hassaan SiddiqPakistan | 165,000(41 BB) | 25 | 1 |
JW Jae Wook ShinKorea (Republic of) | 140,000(35 BB) | 25 | 2 |
ZC Zhen ChenChina | 515,000(129 BB) | 25 | 2 |
FB Firat BasbaydarUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 315,000(79 BB) | 25 | 3 |
JV Joemark VasayPhilippines | 64,000(16 BB) | 25 | 3 |
KS Karia SiddharthIndia | 233,000(58 BB) | 25 | 4 |
PS Pun Si NgHong Kong | 165,000(41 BB) | 25 | 4 |
RG Renniel GalvezPhilippines | 134,000(34 BB) | 25 | 5 |
RG Renniel GalvezPhilippines | 134,000(34 BB) | 25 | 5 |
TO Takumi OdaniJapan | 170,000(43 BB) | 25 | 6 |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 701,000(175 BB) | 25 | 6 |
JL Jun LaiChina | 254,000(64 BB) | 25 | 7 |
MW Matthew Wakeman (2)Australia | 91,000(23 BB) | 25 | 7 |
JW Jordan WesmorlandAustralia | 68,000(17 BB) | 25 | 8 |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 145,000(36 BB) | 25 | 8 |
TW Tao Wei ChangTaiwan | 171,000(43 BB) | 26 | 1 |
EA Edgar AsehanPhilippines | 556,000(139 BB) | 26 | 1 |
JC Justin Chi Jen ChuTaiwan | 87,000(22 BB) | 26 | 2 |
AR Aladin ReskallahFrance | 35,000(9 BB) | 26 | 2 |
FL Ferdinand LuPhilippines | 92,000(23 BB) | 26 | 3 |
JM Ji MinKorea (Republic of) | 62,000(16 BB) | 26 | 4 |
NP Nellie ParkUnited States of America | 26,000(7 BB) | 26 | 4 |
GT Gary ThompsonIreland | 586,000(147 BB) | 26 | 5 |
RM Rishi MirpuriSingapore | 59,000(15 BB) | 26 | 5 |
PZ Philipp ZukernikCzech Republic | 138,000(35 BB) | 26 | 6 |
BW Bae WonchulKorea (Republic of) | 252,000(63 BB) | 26 | 6 |
MD Mark Dela CruzPhilippines | 54,000(14 BB) | 26 | 7 |
CJ Cho JaegeolKorea (Republic of) | 103,000(26 BB) | 26 | 7 |
JC Jennifer CassellAustralia | 129,000(32 BB) | 26 | 8 |
JK Jason Kyle MagbanuaPhilippines | 151,000(38 BB) | 26 | 8 |
AI Alvir InocentesPhilippines | 54,000(14 BB) | 27 | 1 |
JL Jun LiUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 33,000(8 BB) | 27 | 2 |
MW Matthew Wakeman (2)Australia | 91,000(23 BB) | 27 | 3 |
AK Alari KunnapuuEstonia | 298,000(75 BB) | 27 | 4 |
165,000(41 BB) | 27 | 5 | |
RM Rishi MirpuriSingapore | 59,000(15 BB) | 27 | 6 |
EA Edgar AsehanPhilippines | 556,000(139 BB) | 27 | 7 |
DW Di WuChina | 179,000(45 BB) | 27 | 8 |
TM Troy McleanAustralia | 475,000(119 BB) | 30 | 1 |
HS Hassaan SiddiqPakistan | 165,000(41 BB) | 30 | 2 |
JM Joris MichlNetherlands | 199,000(50 BB) | 30 | 3 |
CJ Cho JaegeolKorea (Republic of) | 103,000(26 BB) | 30 | 4 |
YH Yee Han QuekSingapore | 187,000(47 BB) | 30 | 5 |
JW Jackson WarneAustralia | 193,000(48 BB) | 30 | 6 |
129,000(32 BB) | 30 | 7 | |
AA Ajay AbroiSingapore | 270,000(68 BB) | 30 | 8 |
FC Florencio CampomanesPhilippines | 701,000(175 BB) | 31 | 1 |
TW Thomas Ward (3)New Zealand | 243,000(61 BB) | 31 | 3 |
JV Joemark VasayPhilippines | 64,000(16 BB) | 31 | 4 |
LH Lin Hao (2)Hong Kong | 74,000(19 BB) | 31 | 5 |
AR Aladin ReskallahFrance | 35,000(9 BB) | 31 | 6 |
BW Bae WonchulKorea (Republic of) | 252,000(63 BB) | 31 | 7 |
NP Nellie ParkUnited States of America | 26,000(7 BB) | 31 | 8 |
YN Yashiro NaokiJapan | 386,000(97 BB) | 33 | 1 |
YI Youngshin ImKorea (Republic of) | 194,000(49 BB) | 33 | 2 |
FP Finn PenderakGermany | 230,000(58 BB) | 33 | 4 |
SB Scott BlackUnited States of America | 108,000(27 BB) | 33 | 5 |
158,000(40 BB) | 33 | 6 | |
GT Guy TaylorUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 271,000(68 BB) | 33 | 7 |
SH Seokchul HwangKorea (Republic of) | 176,000(44 BB) | 33 | 8 |
GS Go SaitoJapan | 133,000(33 BB) | 34 | 1 |
JJ Jeremy JehanneFrance | 221,000(55 BB) | 34 | 2 |
MS Martin SedlakGermany | 236,000(59 BB) | 34 | 3 |
CR Czardy RiveraPhilippines | 145,000(36 BB) | 34 | 4 |
MH Masaaki HibinoJapan | 180,000(45 BB) | 34 | 5 |
SR Soriano RamosSpain | 60,000(15 BB) | 34 | 6 |
BK Brett KennedyUnited States of America | 217,000(54 BB) | 34 | 8 |