Okada Manila – Manila Super Series Day 2 – Event 4 Result
Publish date: February 25, 2022

Hey, poker playas!

Day 3 started without a hitch. 108 players vied to become the champion of the 300k GTD tournament.

The local pros were at the event to try and bring home the trophy. but in the end, the man from Spain was the champion.

A Spaniard defeated the local heroes, but who were the local heroes that run deep?

Results 

Champion 

Alejandro Rottier

PHP 75,600

2nd place

Ephraim Gideon Arellano

PHP 64,400

3rd place

Rick Jason Ambata (ActionPH)

PHP 37,261

4th place

Francis Villamar

PHP 30,300

5th place

Raymond Enriquez

PHP 24,400

6th place 

Lester Timonera aka Hazel Timonera

PHP 19,100

7th place

Danilo Ola

PHP 15,100

8th place

Sandy Cea

PHP 11,500

Total entries – 108
Guranteed prizepool – PHP 300k
Buy-in – PHP 3,500 (3,080 + 420)
Place Paid – 15

Total amount collected (buy-in + registration) – PHP 378,000
Prizes awarded – PHP 322,261

Results 

Now unto the next event, The guaranteed tournaments start at 3 PM, the game finish around the late evening.

Note: Most of the events have only 10 minutes break during the interval and you are not allowed to eat in the gaming area. so far all games finish in the late evening We highly advise players to bring healthy snacks that players can eat during the break.

You only have 10 minutes to do everything.

Please keep yourself healthy while playing poker.

Health should be the biggest concern and not just earning money.

Alejandro Rottier

The Spaniard won the event. but this guy was literally a legend already in our book.

In many instances where he was forced against a hand. he literally survived and doubled up.

5 6 off suit versus QJ. only to have a chop pot. Pocket 3 versus pockets aces and he would be able to spike the 3.

He was undefeatable, no matter what hand he played.

And that undefeatable streak carried him forward to become the champion. congratulations. 

Notable appearances

Rick Jason Ambata (team ActionPH) – 3rd place

Another Final table appearance for Jason Ambata. 

He is in top form right now and definitely focused to win the game. 

For this event, he only finished 3rd but he did run deep and the main event is still open. will he do good in the main event?

Stay tuned.

Lester Timonera aka Hazel Timonera- 6th place

Making her first final table appearance at this event. Hazel has definitely made massive improvements in her game.

He is now a contender to win a trophy but which one will it be?

Passionate about the game. she aspires to be an inspiration to everyone. Will she become the champion of the Main event?

Stay tuned!

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Sandy Cea – The Blacklist “Hari ng Pinya” – 8th place

“Hold-em naman titirahin ko” – Sandy Cea.

The market of the OFC is not that healthy at this moment. maybe people will be excited about it again soon.

Sandy wants to focus his game now on hold-em and wants to win a trophy for this event. his deep run is impressive but can he bag a trophy?

Stay tuned!

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