Okada Manila – Manila Super Series Day 4 – Event 6 and 7 Result
Publish date: February 26, 2022

Hey, poker playas!

Now it’s time for events 6 and 7. Event 7 did not have many players so we decided to bundle them in. 

Both tournaments were won by other countries but the Filipinos did put up a good fight.

Here are the list of winners!

 

Results – Event 6

Kiril Martinov Gelev

Champion 

PHP 151,500

Sandy Cea

2nd place

PHP 151,500

Tracy Crisostomo 

3rd place

PHP 81,500

Micahel Bueza

4th place

PHP 67,000

Joseph Michael Avelino

5th place

PHP 53,800

Janno Alvarez

6th place

PHP 41,700

Kenzo Mendoza

7th place

PHP 30,900

Janette Dee

7th place

PHP 22,583

Total entries – 152
Guranteed prizepool – PHP 500,000
Buy-in – PHP 6,000 (5,280 + 720)
Place Paid – 23

Total amount collected (buy-in + registration) – PHP 912,000
Prizes awarded – PHP 778,483

Results – Event 7

Seungchun Ju

Champion 

PHP 37,600

Richard Marquez

2nd place

PHP 37,600

Chia Wei Chang

3rd place

PHP 18,696

Total entries – 11
Guranteed prizepool – none
Buy-in – PHP 10,000 (8,800 + 1,200)
Place Paid – 3

Total amount collected (buy-in + registration) – PHP 110,000
Prizes awarded – PHP 93,896

Results 

In a Filipino heavy field. A Canadian was the one who took down the megastack while a Korean took home the other.

However. there are a lof Filipinos that put out a great fight

Final 8

Sandy Cea “Hari ng Pinya” – Second place

The Hari ng Pinya is keeping his promise that he is now shifting to hold-em and will try to rule it as well.

Sandy Cea made an impressive 2nd place finish although there was a deal done. the trophy was up for grabs.

Sadly the Hari ng Pinya did not get the gold. he did however end up with a good cash prize. 

Janno Alvarez “badboyz” – 6th place

Janno Alvarez has been running deep in many event although a trophy seems to elude him.

At one point he was the chip leader of this event but was successively hit by badbeats. but then “Nagpapabugbog muna ang mga bida, bago umarangkada”

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Notable appearances

Lester Timonera aka Hazel Timonera

Hazel Timonera is proving she has the heart of a lion. she could have entered the final table (8 players). but a 4-way all-in was too much to resist.

It was either go for the gold or not go at all. 

Yes, she needed to make that call even when she knew she was probably behind. but in the game of poker where the question is surviving with a small stack and hopefully double up the next hand, or grab the chance to quadruple up and gun for the trophy

She chose to gun for the trophy.

The captain Dave Spade – it is war! – 10th place

Dave Spade wasted no time in trying to improve his stack the moment the bubble was burst. 

Vamberdino already secured a trophy for his team. definitely, the captain would not sit idly by.

He was in top form and he was gunning for it.

Sadly, he only finished 10th place.

Edwin Dela Cruz – “hit the Heat” – 22nd place

Are ActionPH players Inspired by Vam to try and get themselves a trophy as well.

Another cash by Edwin Dela Cruz for team ActionPH seems to suggest they are out and hungry for blood.

But the big question is the main event? will they make it?

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