APT Philippines 2020 – Main event Day 5 Survivor List – May 2,2022
Publish date: May 2, 2022

Hey, poker players!

Here is the survivor list or the qualifiers that will enter day 3 of the main event of the APT Philippines 2022.

A total of 370 entrees for the main pushing the pot to PHP 17,945,000.

Main event – Day 3 – Qualifier List

Number 1 in chips for Day3

Lee Chang Hwan (Korea)

457,000

Table  6 seat 7

Number 2 – Ryan Jerico Platon (Philippines) – 455,500 – Table 4 seat 1

Number 3 in chips for Day3

Terry Gonzaga (Philippines)

451,500

Table  6 seat 7

One of the veterans of both live and online poker. Terry was one of the few that was already going to WSOP before a lot of the new generation knew what it was.

He won WCOOP back in 2016 and is the only Filipino to do so.

Number 4 – Niroshan Loganathan (Canada) – 434,500 – Table 4 seat 1

Number 5 in chips for Day3

Sar Iyan Marcos (Philippines)

420,000

Table  5 seat 2

Recently suffering from a stroke, it was a long climb back up to return to the game he love and play.

However with determination. He is now in the top 5 in chips.

Good luck!

Number 6 – Jae Chang (Korea) – 404,000 – Table 3 seat 4

Number 7 – Shun Poker (Japan) – 390,000 – Table 3 seat 7

Number 8 – Dan Trett (United Kingdom) – 355,000 – Table 5 seat 1

Number 9 – Quoc Vu Nguyen (Vietnam) – 355,000 – Table 2 seat 8

Number 10- Kang Seung Min (Vietnam) – 355,000 – Table 3 seat 8

Number 11- Moe Saquing (Philippines) – 325,000 – Table 6 seat 2

Number 12- Amir Choudhry (Australia) – 321,000 – Table 2 seat 5

Number 13 – Haruka Yoshimura (Japan) – 318,500 – Table 5 seat 8

Number 14 – Edilberto E. Gopez Jr. (Philippines) – 318,500 – Table 6 seat 9

Number 15 – Brandon Mifsud (Malta) – 250,000 – Table 2 seat 2

Number 16 in chips for Day3

Richard Marquez (Philippines)

Metro team pro

237,500

Table  5 seat 3

One of the big 3 in PH poker, Recently took second place in the Okada special tournament last December.

He was also the second place in the single-day highroller event. 

Number 17 – Joel Chan Zhan Leong (Malta) – 228,500 – Table 4 seat 7

Number 18 in chips for Day3

Richard Marquez (Philippines)

ActionPH pro

228,500

Table  3 seat 5

Newly acquired asset of actionPH

Number 19 – Karr Yutu (Philippines) – 212,500,500 – Table 4 seat 7

Number 20 – Mathias Schell (Switzerland) –  Table 4 seat 7

Number 21 in chips for Day3

Nico Valenton (Australia)

189,000

Table  4 seat 6

The only player to win 2 trophies in the APT RWM Mystery bounty weekend. Nico Valenton made some daring moves yesterday showing he has what it takes to win the game.

good luck!

Number 22 in chips for Day3

Emmanuel Segismundo (Philippines)

188,000

Table  2 seat 7

The Godzilla is now slowly swimming towards the final table. will anybody be able to stop him?

Number 23 in chips for Day3

Chris Mateo (Philippines)

182,000

Table  5 seat 5

The BIGTIME, known for his risky moves on tight spots, is also a great player reader that allows him to make those gamble and pull it off.

But can he pull this one-off?

Number 24 – Soong Wing Keong (Singapore) –  179,000 – Table 2 seat 6

Number 25 in chips for Day3

Janno Alvarez (Philippines)

Action PH

175,000

Table  3 seat 6

The Big daddy is still in the main and this time his eyes are burning with desire to bring home the trophy!

Go Bigdaddy!

Number 26 in chips for Day3

Renniel Galvez (Philippines)

173,000

Table  4 seat 2

It seems there is no tournament where this guy would hit the bank.

We believe he has cash in all the major tournaments this year but can he take the Lion? stay tuned!

Number 27 – Aden Ang Kok Sin (Singapore) –  148,500 – Table 2 seat 6

Number 28 – Kai tse (Hong Kong) –  147,000 – Table 5 seat 4

Number 29 – Chad Fullmer (United States) –  141,000 – Table 6 seat 1

Number 30 – Benjamin Dimaano Jr. (Philippines) –  116,000 – Table 4 seat 4

Number 31 – Jim Bonanno (GUAM) –  112,500 – Table 4 seat 8

Number 32 – Edmund Eng (Singapore) –  110,500 – Table 3 seat 1

Number 33 – Mark Ortiz (Philippines) –  105,500 – Table 3 seat 9

Number 34 – Lion Lee (Korea) –  105,000 – Table 5 seat 6

Number 35 in chips for Day3

Dave Spade (Philippines)

ActionPH

103,500

Table  6 seat 5

The team captain of actionPH. he is burning in desire to bring one home for the team

Number 36 – Mac Mantos (Philippines) –  98,500 – Table 5 seat 9

Number 37 – Will Fasano (United Kingdom) –  93,500 – Table 5 seat 9

Number 37 – Will Fasano (United Kingdom) –  93,500 – Table 5 seat 9

Number 38 in chips for Day3

John Matsuda (Japan)

64,500

Table  6 seat 5

We normally see John Matsuda on top of any list. so we are surprised he is at the bottom list. but John will give action anytime when he starts heating up. 

Can he end on top today? stay tuned!

Number 39 – Yuta Murakami (Japan) –  52,000 – Table 5 seat 9

Number 40 in chips for Day3

Joseroy Jeremias (Philippines)

51,500

Table  6 seat 5

The selfie king has cashed in a lot of fo tournaments this year but has also yet to hit a big one.

WIll it be this one?

Number 41 in chips for Day3

Mike Takayama (Philippines)

WSOP CHAMPION

47,000

The Champion of the champion is at the bottom of the list? so what?

in the last major tournament, he was down to 2 bb twice in the last 4 tables and on the last 2 tables only to come out on top!

He is definitely the show stopper! so watch out!

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