It took fewer than eight minutes into the new level to lose three players and the field has been whittled down to the final nine, as the unofficial final table has been reached. There will now be a short break to set up the redraw and group pictures with further information to follow.
2023 APPT Manila
Thomas Ward raised and then called the shove by table short stack Zhigang Chen for 925,000 total.
Zhigang Chen: A?9?
Thomas Ward: 10?8?
Chen was ahead but the 9?6?4? flop instantly improved Ward to a flush. With just the top pair by then, Chen needed running cards and the 5? turn sealed his fate to make the 4? river a formality.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Ward |
6,450,000
650,000
|
650,000 |
Zhigang Chen | Busted |
Once the action folded to Junya Kubo on the button, he pushed all-in for approximately 16 big blinds and chip leader Gyuhyuk Lee looked him up from the very next seat.
Junya Kubo: K?5?
Gyuhyuk Lee: A?K?
Kubo needed help to stay in contention and improved on the Q?10?5? flop. The 7? turn was a blank but the J? river gave Lee broadway and knocked out Kubo in 11th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gyuhyuk Lee |
11,000,000
2,100,000
|
2,100,000 |
Junya Kubo | Busted |
Nino Pansier open-jammed his bigger stack from the button into two shorter stacks. One of those belonged to Lloyd Locsin, who called all-in for around half a million in chips.
"I have an ace," Pansier announced and Locsin replied "me too, with a nine" before they flipped over the cards.
Lloyd Locsin: A?9?
Nino Pansier: A?4?
Locsin asked for a nine on the flop but instead, Pansier got there to take the lead on J?6?4?., The Q? turn had Locsin one card away from elimination which was confirmed by the 5? river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nino Pansier |
7,300,000
900,000
|
900,000 |
Lloyd Locsin | Busted |
Level: 29
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Only 12 players are still in the mix and they have been sent on another ten-minute break.
Christopher Mateo three-bet to 450,000 preflop and Gyuhyuk Lee, who had opened to 160,000, came along.
Mateo led the 5?5?2? flop for 375,000 and the Q? turn for 750,000, both of which Lee called. The local player then checked the 7? river and Lee bet 1,275,000 for Mateo to call.
Lee tabled the A?Q? and Mateo shook his head in frustration as he sent the cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gyuhyuk Lee |
8,900,000
2,725,000
|
2,725,000 |
Christopher Mateo |
1,350,000
-2,850,000
|
-2,850,000 |
Ivan Tabucal had open-jammed the previous hand and earned the blinds as well as big blind ante.
The second shove in quick succession for 1,060,000 was then called by Nino Pansier.
Ivan Tabucal: K?Q?
Nino Pansier: Q?Q?
No king or broadway came on the 9?7?4?A?2? board and that sent the local player out in 13th place for PHP747,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nino Pansier |
6,400,000
2,600,000
|
2,600,000 |
Ivan Tabucal | Busted |
On a heads-up turn of A?10?3?5?, Thomas Ward faced the all-in of Archie Mariano for just 540,000. He verified the count with the dealer and flicked in calling chips.
Archie Mariano: J?10?
Thomas Ward: 10?9?
Ward needed a nine or hearts to score the knockout but received neither on the 6? river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Ward |
5,800,000
-800,000
|
-800,000 |
Archie Mariano |
1,600,000
625,000
|
625,000 |
Down to the last nine blinds, Kei Kiyohara moved all-in and he was called by John Tech.
Kei Kiyohara: K?J?
John Tech: A?J?
The suited one gapper failed to connect on the 9?8?5?8?3? board and Kiyohara was knocked out in 14th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
John Tech |
3,400,000
600,000
|
600,000 |
|
||
Kei Kiyohara | Busted |