APT Asian Poker Series Manila 2015 Main Event


No KO for Ko Against Saab

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Lebanon’s Edward Saab gets the much-needed double up in the first level today.

Dealer flopped 10 K 5 and Saab was all-in (final 15,000 or so) against Richi Ko.

Saab: 5 5
Ko: K Q

Saab stays safe on the turn 4 and river Q and he climbs to over 30,000.


Te Jr. Stayin’ Alive

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

William Te Jr. with 5 5 was all in against big stack Ruth Graham on a board of 7 2 6 5 J. Set of fives was good for Te, who stays in the main event with about 13,000.


Corpuz Can’t Commit

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Martin Corpuz can’t commit with his pocket tens postflop Q 2 8 after he bet 3,500 and faced an all-in of 12,400 from Ed Marcelo.


Shoji Shimabukuro Seriously Crippled

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Shoji Shimabukuro just got crippled when Cho Youngwoo shoved for 14,175 and he called. Youngwoo showed 6 7 for the straight on a board of 5 10 4 8 3 for the double-up. Shimabukuro dropped to about two big blinds after this hand.


Morales Doubles Up Off Spets

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Renan Morales shoved his final 17,000 on a board of A J 10 7 and got a call from Roger Spets, one of the players with the bigger stacks entering Day 2.

Morales: 8 4
Spets: A 7

No pairing of the board on the river 5 and Morales doubles up to a more manageable stack of about 32,000.


Dorofeev’s Post Flop Prowess

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

One of the Day 2 chip leaders, Jun Javalera opened to 1,300 preflop and got re-raised to 3,500 by Douglas Olsson. Egor Dorofeev wanted more and three-bet to 9,300. Javalera called while Olsson got away from his hand.

Flop: J 6 7

Dorofeev shoved the final of his stack– about a dozen thousand– and it was enough to force the fold from Javalera.


Javalera Eliminates Inyoung Soo

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Jun Javalera ousts one too.

Javalera isolated the short(est) stack entering Day 2, Koh Inyoung Soo of Korea.

Javalera: Q 10
Inyoung Soo: J J

Primed for a double up for the Korean but immediately the flop 7 Q K thought otherwise. Turn 9 and river 7 officially eliminates Inyoung Soo. Javalera starts strong again and is now nearing the 100K-chip mark.


Saito Ousts Jin Park

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Sung Jin Park didn’t get his ideal start in this Day 2.

Starting the day at 13,275, Jin Park shoved facing Jun Saito’s 1,300 preflop bet. Saito called.

Saito: A Q
Jin Park: K 10

Flop: A 3 K
Turn: 8
River: 5

And Jin Park becomes one of our first casualties for Day 2.


5 Out in First 15 Minutes

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

As expected some jumped already hoping for a double-up but got the bust out instead. We’re down to 176 players. Still long ways from the 36 ITM but it’s a start.