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Here is the day 2 qualifier list
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Championship Day 2 qualifier list

Day 1 – Chip leader
Henrik Tollefsen
Day 1A – Chip leader
330,900
Table 3 – Seat 1

Number 2 in chips
Enrico “The Giant” De Rosa
330,900
Table 3 – Seat 8
Earlier in day 1B, we posted early that among the players, in “The Giant” eyes we saw the hunger to win.
And that hunger propelled him to be the chip leader. He was hungry for blood. he was focused on finding the weaknesses of his opponent. looking for the right spot to pounce on them.
Enrico is a serious threat on the field. He now has a good stack and he knows how to use it.
But is it enough for him to become the champion? Stay tuned!

Lee Chang Hwan
Number 3
296,700
Table 6 – Seat 5

BJ Perez
Number 4
330,900
Table 6 – Seat 1
Another man who is also hungry to win. BJ has been consistent in his entry lately and he has made some good scores over the past few events that happened in Manila. He is hungry and he is inspired to do great.
Could this be his time to shine?

Number 5
John Matsuda
Mr Day 1A
250,900
Table 6 – Seat 1
John Matsuda has been dominating Day1A ever since he came to Manila. Slowly, he refined his skills to a level that can compete with some of the best in Asia.
The few kinks in his armor are the ones that stopped him from reaching his goal. However, he is well-supported and has gained good advisers to help him improve his game. He also gained experience in the past months that has sharpened his sword.
Can this be enough?
Number 6 – Tomo Hattandai – 211,900 – table 28 seat 4

Jeorge “Egoy” Lagatuz
APT RWM Mystery Bounty Champion
Number 7
156,400
Table 27 seat 5
The champion of the APT RWM mystery Bounty weekend, Egoy does have great skills with regard to the game. He has good solid fundamentals however he is out of sync lately.
Now that his mind is cleared up and hungry to win. We may see the Egoy that won the mystery bounty main event surface and win.
Can he do it?
Number 8 – Aleksandr Merzhvinskii – 200,000

Number 9
Edgar Asehan Jr
181,500
Table 3 seat 6
The man who was being outlook but never out skilled, Edgar Asehan had a nut full house on the flop on his first bullet on the championship but was hit with a runner-runner higher full house on a 3-way pot.
A man who still is cashing in some of the big tours of Manila regardless of the bad luck.
The guy who does not need luck as skills is on his side. As long as his opponent does not get lucky, He can bring it to the bank and win it. He needs the support of everyone.
Good luck!
Number 10 – Thomas Ward – 164,500 – Table 4 seat 8
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Number 11
Janno Alvarez
163,700
Table 2 seat 8
Janno Alvarez has been consistent in his game and it was rare not to see him qualify for day 2 in big events.
The fact is that he also made a lot of final table appearances this year alone but never reached the top 5.
But with experience comes wisdom. Like the warrior Leonidas, Janno Alvarez just needs the right boost so he can conquer this event and say out loud.
“This is Sparta”

Moe Jiggy Saquing
Number 12
156,400
Table 2 seat 8

Ryan Jerico Platon
Number 13
151,500
Table 3 seat 7
Number 14 – Lam Cheuk – 144,000 – Table 7 seat 5

Joshua Chargualaf
Number 15
136,800
Table 26 seat 7

Jason Lee Yew Fei
ActionPH Pro
Number 16
134,700
Table 2 seat 3

Feng Zhao
Number 17
129,800
Table 26 seat 1
Number 18 – Sumire Hori – 118,600 – Table 2 seat 2
Number 19 – Yuto Hishikawa – 117,500 – Table 3 seat 2
Number 20 – William Fasano – 115,000 – Table 26 seat 3
Number 21 – Lim Shyh Chyn – 112,300 – Table 5 seat 2
Number 22 – Thijs Hilberts – 112,100 – Table 4 seat 6
Number 22 – Ahmed Ibrahimi – 109,500 Table 6 seat 3

Edwin “Hit the heat” Dela Cruz
ActionPH Pro
Number 24
105,100
Table 5 seat 5

Michael Bueza
Number 25
102,100
Table 2 seat 3
Number 26 -Sandro Buni – 96,500 – Table 5 seat 3

Florencio Campomanes
Number 27
96,000
Table 26 – seat 3
One of the true champions of the Philippines. Florencio Campomanes is the first Filipino to conquer 2 of Asia’s most prestigious tournament
The Red Dragon and the APPT.
He does not attribute his win to natural talent. he had to work hard and he once confessed it took him 10 years of constant studying to reach his level.
Is the APT Championship on his list now of things he must get?
Number 28 – Julius Lagman – 90,300 Table 4 seat 7
Number 29 – Sasaki Seiji – 89,800 – table 7 seat 7
Number 30 – Pak Seok Won – 89,700 – table 2 seat 1
Number 31 – Rikuto Sashida – 89,200 – table 27 seat 6
Number 32 – Buddy Boy Blue – 89,200 – table 25 seat 2
Number 33 – Tomohiro Ikeda – 84,400 – table 2 seat 5
Number 34 – Nick – 84,300 – table 2 seat 6
Number 35 – Aden Ang Kok Sin – 80,200 – table 4 seat 5
Number 36 – Thomas Lee – 74,800 – table 6 seat 2
Number 37 – Ong Jingxiang – 73,200 – table 66 seat 4

Number 38
Kim Enriquez
The icebera
70,400
Table 6 – seat 7
Number 39 – Tanaka Masatoshi – 69,700 Table 27 seat 3
Number 40 – Jose Cheung – 68,400 – table 5 seat 6
Number 41 – Julien Weymouth – 67,400 – table 26 seat 2

Sar Iyan Marcos
Number 42
63,100
Table 27 – seat 6
Number 43- Thomas Floan – 61,400 – table 2 seat 7
Number 44 – William Kang – 58,100 – table 27 seat 4
Number 45 – Junya Kubo – 57,200 – table 28 seat 7
Number 46 – Re – 57,200 – table 28 seat 7

Renniel Galvez
APT Philippines 2022 Main event champion
ActionPH
57,100
Table 7 – seat 1
Number 47 – Webster Lim Chin Wei – 51,700 – table 27 seat 1

Vamerdino Magsakay
APT Vietnam 2022 Player of the series
Metro Team ProActionPH
Number 48
50,800
Table 4 – seat 6

David Erquiaga
Dave Spade
ActionPH
Number 49
49,500
Table 26 – seat 6
Number 50 – Lin Feng – 44,700 – table 7 seat 3
Number 51 – Thomas Stefan Widen – 44,100 – table 7 seat 2

Mike Takayama
WSOP Bracelet Holder
Number 52
43,500
Table 27 – seat 2

Number 52
Shun Poker
41,100
Table 27 – seat 7
Number 54 – JC Sayo – 34,600 – table 6 seat 4
Number 55 – Maasa Takada – 33,100 – table 4 seat 1

Number 56
Rick Jason Ambata
ActionPH
30,100
Table 4 – seat 4
Number 57 – Richard Marquez – 26,900 – table 6 seat 6
Number 58 – Junji Matsubara – 26,000 – table 28 seat 5

Number 59
Jessie Leonarez
Aquaman
19,700
Table 2 – seat 4
Number 60 – Jojo Ledina – 23,800 – table 26 seat 6
Number 61 – Joris Michl – 23,300 – table 3 seat 3

Number 62
Christopher Mateo
The BIGTIME
19,700
Table 6 – seat 2
Number 63 – John Costiniano – 14,000 – table 28 seat 1
Number 64 – Eugene Co – 12,800 – table 26 seat 5
Number 65 – Joel Talamayan – 5,500- table 4 seat 3
Number 66 – Hubert Spiess – 5,500 – table 6 seat 4