Masters Poker – The Bluff Master 2022 – Final Day
Publish date: May 29, 2022

Hey, Poker playas

Today is the final day of the Masters Poker Bluff masters.

The guaranteed pot was smashed and only 18 players were left to battle it out to become the champion.

who would win this event?

Stay tuned!

Mystery Bounty Side Event

Mystery Bounty Side Event

Mystery Bounty Side Event

Champion – PHP 201,200

Conrad Lumaban

2nd place – PHP 169,400

Ricky Singapan

3rd place – PHP 133,900

Renato Villanueva

4th place – 187,900

Luis Bernardo

Do you smell what the rock cooking?

Hazel Timonera

5th place – 68,100

Jessie Trance

6th place

6th place – 54,100

Raymundo Gomez

6th place

7th place – 42,800

Jun Talosig

7th place

Bluff Masters – Mystery Bounty Side Event

Congratulations!

Masters Poker

Masters Poker Once again broke the guarantee of its side event.

8th place – PHP 34,000

Ginbert De Villa

8th place

Ginbert exits at 8th place as he shoved with 10 7 Diamonds which was called by Singapan with AQ diamond.

The flop came out of the flush draw for both and the turn sealed Ginbert run. as both have a flush but Singapan had the nut flush

The Final 8

Renato Villanueva 

568,000

Jun Talosig

256,000

Jessie Trance

374,000

Jhun Bernardo

1,653,000

Raymundo Gomez

761,000

Ricardo Singapan

866,000

Conrad Lumaban

488,000

Ginbert De Villa

544,000

9th place – PHP 27,700

Alecander Ungria

9th place

After Getting hit when he went all in with pocket 7 and got clobbered with pocket 10.

Boks went all in with KQ which was called by GInbert A9.

The board was no help for Ungria

10th place – PHP 23,300

Marvin Cerbito

10th place

Dhon DHon is on a roll as he once again eliminated another player. Marvin cerbito shoves with pocket 5 but was instantly called by Dhon Dhon KQ.

the queen came out on the turn thus ending Marvin Run

11th – 12th place – PHP 21,400

Jose Cheung

11th place

Jose Cheung exits at 11th place as he was the shortest stack on the table. shoving with k3 suited only to be met by a call by Dhon Dhon pocket 5

Pocket 5 held that puts Jose Cheung packing

Mary Jane Daypuyart

12th place

Mary Jane Shoves with pocket 10 only to be called by Ricardo Singapan with KQ.

It was almost a home run but the river came out the king which gave Singapan a higher pair and sent Maryjane packing.

13th – 15th place – PHP 18,000

Elmer Sevilla

13th place

Elmer Sevilla exits at 13th place after being crippled by Conrad Lumaban early on. although he was able to double up twice. putting him around 100k plus chips.

He shoves on the early position with Ace 10 but was called by the button Renato with pocket 9.

It was a safe flop for Renato and he hit his set when the nine came out on the turn that sent Elmer packing.

Alfonso

14th place

Raymundo Gomez, fires with a raise under the gun, Alfonso calls, and Ricardo Singapan and Ginbert in the small and big respectively calls.

The board went 10 7 2 and Raymundo checks and Alfonso went all in. Ricardo Singapan on the small tanks and call. Small blind GInbert and UTG the original raiser Raymundo folds.

Alfonso Reveals pockets queens while Singapan reveals pockets nine.

Nine came out on the turn which gave Singapan a set and the river was brick.

Alfonso exits at 14th

Allan Daypuyart

15th place

Allan Daypuyart exits at 15th place as he was hit a few times and finally shove with J7.

Alexander Ungria gladly Reshoves with his pocket jacks and no other players called.

Pocket Jack held

16th – 18th place – PHP 15,000

Renniel Galvez

16th place

Renniel Galvez (Masters Team pro) exits at 16th and Conrad Lumaban gains a good stack in a 3-way all-in battle.

Renniel Galvez with AQ
Emong with QQ
Conrad Lumaban with pocket aces

Pocket Aces held

Ernesto Sarmiento Jr

17th place

It was a blind versus blind as the small blind Ginbert raised from the small blind after everyone else folded. Paos shoves all in and the small blind Ginberts calls.

Paos reveals pocket 7 while Ginbert reveals pocket queens.

Pocket queens held

Jaja Leoncio

18th place

Jaja Leoncio was teh fist casualty of the day as he shoved KJ off on the late position. Only to be met by a re-shoved by Maryjane on the small blind. Nobody else called. 

Maryjane Reveals AJ. Ace came out on the flop. 

The final day has started

The introduction of the shot clock and the side event.

The use of the shot clock is introduced today to the final 18. This is to ensure that there would not be necessary delays by the players.

Masters poker has invested fully in making their small event feel like a big event.

There is also a scheduled side event today.

The final day qualifiers

Raymundo Gomez

Entering final day as chip leader

554,000

Alphonso

Entering final day as 2nd chip leader

519,000

Renato Villanueva Jr.

PPT Main event 2nd placer

475,000

Jose Cheung

2 trophies at the APT Philippines 2022

420,000

Elmer Sevilla

Chip leader Day 1A

405,000

Gibert De Villa

Black Mamba

391,000

Luis Bernardo

Dhon Dho dhon dhon

346,000

Jessie Trance

342,000

Allan Daypuyart

333,000

Paos

Pinaglalaban Pangarap

280,000

Mary Jane Daypuyart

257,000

Marvin Cerbito

PPT Side event champion

241,000

Ricky Singapan

Metro 750k 9th placer

240,000

Jun Talosig

PPT Main event 7th placer

171,000

Jaja Leoncio

Kasi naman eh

165,000

Alexander Ungria

Laban pa din!

178,000

Conrad Lumaban

Ang General na Matibay

136,000

Conrad Lumaban

Masters Team Pro

APT PH 2022 main event champion

67,000

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