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Marc Rivera

 Marc Rivera is a Filipino poker pro who plays some of the biggest cash games in the Philippines. Since Asian Poker Tour’s debut in the Philippines, Marc has been a familiar face at all stops around Asia. Marc’s most recent…


  • Adrien Allain

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    France’s Adrien Allain made his first live-event cash when he took down the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event Champion title. Allain came out on top and took home the top prize of HK$3,035,000 ($391,556 USD) with 326 participants... Read more


  • Zhang Dang Peng

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    Zhang Dan Peng made history when he became the very first Chinese player to win an Asian Poker Tour (APT) Main Event in 2010. He was just 18 years old when he was crowned the APT Macau 2010 Main Event... Read more


  • Steve Yea

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    As an experienced player of online games such as Warcraft, it was a natural progression for Steve Yea to start his poker career in a virtual space as well. In 2006, he began with entering online freerolls and once he... Read more


  • Li You Nan

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    China’s Li You Nan surged into the Asian poker spotlight in 2010 with two APT Main Event final table appearances in a row. The first was at APT Philippines and was consequently his biggest tournament cash to date that saw... Read more


  • Sangeeth Mohan

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    India’s Sangeeth Mohan made history when he won last year’s APT Asian Series Goa Main Event from a field of 158 players while bagging INR 2,346,400 in prize money. This was in addition to his Greed event title at the... Read more


  • Bjoern Wiesler

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    Germany’s Bjoern Wiesler, also known as “Dr Eldoradon”, now makes a living playing poker professionally while teaching players how to do the same right here in Asia. Being a master of the game, he is no stranger to an APT... Read more


  • Enrique Del prado, Jr.

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    Enrique del Prado Jr. reigned champion at last year’s APT Philippines Main Event, surpassing 231 players in a five-day tournament and bagging winnings amounting to US$ 179,260. He was the third local player in a row to win the coveted... Read more


  • Neil Arce

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    Neil Arce is considered as one of the most popular Filipino poker players on the Asian tournament circuit. His biggest achievement to date was when he took down the Main Event title at APT Philippines in 2009 for USD $185,000.... Read more


  • Liam Anderson

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    Australian Liam Anderson began his live poker career in the kickoff event of APT Asian Series in Cebu, Philippines. With a keen interest in game, Liam continued to take part in several Asian Poker Tour events and is, in fact,... Read more