APT Philippines 2015


Makoto Fujibayashi Eliminated by Brion (17th Place – $5,300)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Makoto Fujibayashi’s stack got hit in the first few hands of Day 3. He couldn’t recover and has also made his exit. This is how his bust-out unfolded:

First, Ian Brion opened 17,000 and saw Fujibayashi move all-in for his final 120,000. Brion called.

Fujibayashi: 10 9
Brion: A K

Fujibayashi’s hand caught in the cookie jar, the dealer boarded 7 A 10 6 4 and the Japanese busts out of the M.E.


Fabio Fumagalli’s Ladies Fails Him (18th Place – $5,300)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Fabio Fumagalli: Q Q
Feng Zhao: K J

Flop: 4 K 7
Turn: 8
River: 10

With that Zhao adds more to his stack and ousts Fumagalli from the M.E. The player from Switzerland will be paid $5,300 for his 18th place finish.


Kenneth Khoo Can’t Cut It (19th Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Kenneth Khoo of Singapore has also made his exit. Going to war with J 10 is generally a bad idea but that’s exactly what he had when he was all-in against Yoichi Uesugi who had A 9.

The dealer had boarded K 4 Q 2 8 and Khoo had a draw on the flop but missed and he’s now out of the M.E. Khoo is ousted in 19th place for $4,500.


Hong Out! (20th Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Unlike earlier bust-outs that involved the short and shorter stacks, this one involved a player with a relatively bigger stack entering Day 3.

On a flop of 10 9 6, Ha Duong bet 57,000 in a pot that already amounted to roughly 100,000 thanks to raise and re-raises pre-flop. His heads-up opponent, Ryan Hong, called.

On the turn 2, Duong just checked and saw Hong move all-in for 220,000! Duong, the current chip leader called!

Hong: Q J
Duong: A K

Duong hit nothing but Hong was also just on a straight draw! The river 5 landed and Hong is officially out of the tournament! Duong climbs to 1.36M.

Hong is out in 20th place for $4,500.


Amidst the Eliminations, Some Doubles-Up

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

With more exits than double-ups, Ian Brion and Patrick Draper must be feeling good that they are not on the shorter end of the stick:

Brion shoves 113,000 and got a call from Makoto Fujibayashi.

Brion: 10 10
Fujibayashi: 9 9

Dealer boards 2 Q 7 5 8 and Brion doubles up to over 230,000.

In another hand, Patrick Draper shoved after an all-in by David Steicke and all players got out of the way.

Draper: A K
Steicke: A J

Flop: 8 K 10
Turn: 4
River: J

And Draper survives and now has over 110,000.


Do Hoang Anh Also Exits (21st Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Do Hoang Anh shoved with Q 10 and found a caller in Jojo Tech, who had pocket nines. Flop A A A turn 2 and river 6 weren’t the overcards Hoang Anh were looking for an he’s out in 21st place of the M.E. for $4,500.


Jimmy Johan Exits (22nd Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Jimmy Johan of Indonesia shoved his final 27,000 and had a caller in, who else, chip leader Ha Duong.

Johan: A J
Duong: A A

Flop: Q J Q
Turn: 2
River: 8

And Johan can’t find the double-up against the mighty bullets.


Kim Seung Yeo Also Railed (23rd Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Another player bites the dust! Kim Seung Yeol of Korea is out of the main event eliminated in 23rd place for $4,500.


Choong Kon Kim Eliminated (24th Place – $4,500)

Level: 20 Blinds: 4000-8000 Ante: 1000

Choong Kon Kim shoved his final 27,000 and Jojo Tech wanted another player busted out.

Kon Kim: A 2
Tech: K 5

Flop 9 9 10 was good for Kim’s double-up as well as the turn 6. However, the river 5 landed giving Tech a pair and another player is out of the main event.

Kon Kim is out in 24th place and will get paid $4,500.