APT Philippines 2015


Hong on a Serious Heater, Wins Battle of Premium Pockets

Level: 8 Blinds: 250-500 Ante: 50

A player from mid-position opened the pre-flop betting with 1,000 and Ryan Hong thought that was too small re-raising to 2,375. The MP player three-bet to 10,100 and Hong was a willing customer and called the big raise to bring the flop.

2 10 5

Hong then check-snap-called his opponent’s all-in worth around 25,000! Hong’s opponent showed K K but Hong held the better hand with A A!

No more royalty on the turn 10 and river 3 and Hong wins the big pot to climb to about 170,000! Easily the chip leader today in Day 1B! To note, just a few minutes/hands ago, Hong’s set of threes brought him to the century mark!


Benz’s Bullets

Level: 8 Blinds: 250-500 Ante: 50

Sebastian Benz just busted out Hoang Nguyen, who was holding K K. After a raised flop 4 5 2, Benz bet 4,100 and his opponent raised to 12,600. Benz flatted.On the turn 8, Benz check-called the all-in of the opponent and we have a premium hand showdown with Benz showing A A. No cowboy on the river 8 and Benz wins the pot to climb to over 80,000.

 


Hong Scalps Two, Now Over 100K Chip Mark

Level: 7 Blinds: 200-400 Ante: 50

Crippled in an earlier hand, Gerard Bringley shoved with A K for just 4,000 and four players easily called his shove.

Flop: K 10 3

Eric Shyong tried to isolate the action by moving all-in for his final 9,1000 but Ryan Hong called as the other player folded.

Shyong: Q Q
Hong: 3 3

Needing another lady, Shyong wouldn’t find her on the turn 4 and river 7 and he joins Bringely on the way out of the Main Event.


Arce Doubles But Gets Busted a Few Hands Later

Level: 7 Blinds: 200-400 Ante: 50

Neil Arce doubled-up with A 10 against Gerard Bringley’s ladies on a board of A 5 10 4 J but would lose those earned chips two hands later when his king-queen ran into an ace-king for bust out of the main event.


Tech Climbs

Level: 7 Blinds: 200-400 Ante: 50

Jojo Tech led out pre-flop with 1,100 and had 2 callers. Dealer flopped 10 4 2 and Tech opened first again with 2,100. The big blind called and the other opponent folded. The BB player check-called Tech’s 6,000 bet on the turn J but check-folded on Tech’s 12,000-bet on the river K.

The recent APT Asian Series Cebu champion now jumps to around 50,000.


Inge Forsmo Survives With River Flush

Level: 7 Blinds: 200-400 Ante: 50

On a board of 3 3 3 5, Inge Forsmo from under the gun bet 3,500 but saw Nang Quang Nguyen raise to 8,000. Forsmo, after just a few seconds declared all-in for roughly 24,000 total. Nguyen quickly made the call and it was right one as he was ahead with 4 6 for the straight and was up against Forsmo’s A Q for the flush draw.

Forsmo needed a club to stay in the Main Event and got just that when the river 4 much to the frustration of Nang Quang.

Forsmo jumped to over 55,000 after this hand while Nang Quang is now short-stacked.


Bolung Calls Down Blaschke

Level: 7 Blinds: 200-400 Ante: 50

Manuel Blaschke, who was busted out earlier in the day has re-entered Day 1B of the Main Event. After winning the High Rollers event earlier in the week, it looks like he want to prove himself again in this tournament.

In one of the hands in his return, Blaschke opened for 900 pre-flop and had 2 callers to bring the flop 3 K 7. The big blind checked, Blaschke fired another 900, Sammy Bolung called and the BB folded his hand.

On the turn J, Blaschke led out again with 2,000 and was called by Bolung. On the river 4, Blaschke took one last shot at the pot with a larger 5,500– still not enough to force the fold from Bolung.

Blaschke mucked his hand and Bolung shows 7 5 to win the pot.


Dinner Break!

Level: 6 Blinds: 150-300 Ante: 25

Two minutes away from our one-hour dinner break! And one hopeful, Terry Gonzaga had an early dinner treat when he doubled up from a (very, very) short stack to around 6,000.

We’ll be back after 60 minutes!


Some Chip Counts Before Dinner Break

Level: 6 Blinds: 150-300 Ante: 25

Here’s some of our chip leaders for today.

Toan Nguyen – 80,000
Mark Dalimore – 75,000
Ryan Hong – 65,000
Peter Kleudgen – 50,000
Kim Enriquez – 52,000
Linh Tran – 68,000
Fabio Fumagalli – 53,000

To note, yesterday’s chip leader, Kenneth Khoo ruled Day 1A with over 113,000 so our current leaders have some work to do if they want to match Khoo’s great performance.