Hey, Poker playas!
We are now at Day 7 of the Asian Poker Tour Philippines 2022 at Resort World Manila
Today is the Final 8 of the main event and one player will walk away with 4 million pesos.
Here we go.
Main event – Heads-up
Renniel Galvez
Champion
Jae Chang
1st runner up
PHP 3,061,600
Event 8 – High Roller Result
Event 8 – High Roller
Mike Takayama
Champion
PHP 1,160,300
2nd place – Edgar Asehan Jr.
PHP 672,600
4th Place – Florencio Campomanes
PHP 416,300
4th place – Kang Seungmin
PHP 274,600
5th Place – Cheuk Nam Lam
PHP 192,000
Main event – Heads-up
Renniel Galvez
VS
Jae Chang
Main event – Final 8
3rd place – Niroshan Loganathan
PHP 2,895,300
4th Place – Shun Poker
PHP 1,340,300
Main event – Final 8
5th Place – Kai Tse
PHP 1,003,300
6th Place – Moses Saquing
PHP 773,600
Update
Main event – Still 7 players
Event 8 – 5 players
Event 10 – Pot Limit Omaha – Ongoing
Event 11 – Single Day High Roller – Ongoing
Main event – Final 8
7th Place – Ryan Jerico Platon
PHP 614,300
8th Place – Richard Marquez
PHP 500,500
13:00 HRS – Event 8 – High Roller – Level 13 – Blinds 1,500/3,000/3,000 Ante
3 Filipinos are still in the Highroller event
Down to 6 players, 3 Filipinos are still in and fighting to become the champion of Event 8 – The highroller Event
With 1 million PHP as the champion purse. Can the Filipinos bring it home?
Main event
Final 8
Niroshan Loganathan
Renniel Galvez
Moses Saquing
Ryan Jerico Platon
Richard Marquez
Shunpoker
Jae Chang
Kai Tse
Niroshan Loganathan
Canada
Chips – 1,855,000
This is his first time visiting the Philippines and he came to play poker. And he did!
Now on the final table. Can he win and take home the trophy? Stay tuned!
Renniel Galvez
Philippines
Chips – 1,455,000
He has been regularly cashing in big tournaments in recent months but had yet to win a trophy.
Inspired by the recent victory of Kid Rock and Jomack. He was determined to reach higher. Now on the final table, can he take the trophy?
Moses Saquing
Philippines
Chips – 358,000
Moses was growing stronger before the pandemic and was hitting consecutive wins. But the lockdown put a stop to all of his live tournament wins and had to settle online.
Now on the final table of the first major tournament in Manila, can he take the trophy?
Ryan Jerico Platon
Philippines
Chips – 1,483,000
Richard Marquez
ActionPH
Philippines
Chips – 556,000
A newly acquired asset of ActionPH, he is hungry to prove himself and win the trophy for his team.
But can he do it?
Shun Poker
Japan
Chips – 1,383,000
Jae Chang
Korea
Chips – 1,491,000
A regular of the Asian Poker Tour before the pandemic, he even lived in Manila for a couple of years. He owns a WSOP circuit ring and has been playing poker for years.
Can he hit a big one this time?
Kai Tse
Korea
Chips – 676,000
Short stack on the final two tables. a late surge Pushes him chips back up and help him stay in the game to reach the final table.
Although one of the short stack. Could another late surge help him win this tournament?








