APT Philippines 2022 Championships Event II


Patni eliminated by Teoh in 6th

Level: 24 Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante: 50,000

Kunal Patni (IND) raised from the D while William Teoh (MAS) defended his BB.

Flop comes: K 7 2

Teoh checks, Patni shoves, Teoh calls.

Patni shows K Q for top pair while Teoh tables 5 3 for a Flush Draw.

Turn card: 8 giving Teoh the lead with a Baby Flush but also giving Patni a redraw for a Queen-High Flush.

River: 2 busting out Patni at 6th place for PhP824,400.00 (US$14,461.00).

Everyone remaining is now guaranteed PhP1,068,100.00 (US$18,735.00).


Kim Jun Hee eliminated by Erquiaga at 7th in wild hand, gains chip-lead

Level: 24 Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante: 50,000

Kim Jun Hee (KOR) opened from the CO and Dave “Spade” Erquiaga (PHI) in the BB defends.

Flop comes: 10 9 8 

Dave donks, Kim shoves, Dave calls.

Kim shows 9 8 for two-pair while Erquiaga tables J 7 for a flopped Straight.

Turn: J

River: 10

Erquiaga busts out Kim in 7th place for PhP654,600.00 (US$11,482.00).

With close to 5M in chips, Erquiaga is now the overall chip-leader.

The six players remaining are now guaranteed PhP824,400.00 (US$14,461.00).

 


Takayama doubles-up thru Patni

Level: 24 Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante: 50,000

From the UTG +1 position Mike Takayama (PHI) does an open shove and the action is folded around to the BB of Kunal Patni (IND) who calls.

Takayama reveals 9 9 while Patni shows 6 6

The board runs: Q J 4 5 7 and Takayama’s stack hits the 1M mark. 


Patni hits quads, gets badly needed double-up

Level: 24 Blinds: 25,000/50,000 Ante: 50,000

In the very first hand of the new level (Level 24), Kim Jun Hee (KOR) raised UTG and the action was folded to Kunal Patni (IND) who went over the top all-in. Kim called.

Patni tables 3 3 while Kim had a coin-flipping hand with A 10 .

Flop: 7 7 4 . Turn: 3 . Kim drawing dead. River: 3 to give Quads to Patni.

The Indian now doubles-up.

 


End of Level 23 Official Chip-Counts

Level: 23 Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante: 40,000

At the first break of the day, here is the updated chip-counts:

1st – Duroy Gopez (PHI) 3,485,000 (Seat 1)

2nd – Dave “Spade” Erquiaga (PHI) 2,180,000 (Seat 7)

3rd William Teoh (MAS) 2,080,000 (Seat 6)

4th Kim Jun Hee (KOR) 1,930,000 (Seat 3)

5th Chang Jae Lee (KOR) 1,470,000 (Seat 8)

6th Mike Takayama (PHI) 495,000 (Seat 5)

7th Kunal Patni (IND) 455,000 (Seat 2)

8th Wen Fang Po – PhP533,400.00 (US$9,356.00)


Wen Fang Po outdrawn, out in 8th

Level: 23 Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante: 40,000

In another AIPF, Wen Fang Po (TPE) and Chang Jae Lee (KOR) lock horns with the Taiwanese pro tabling J J while the Korean had 9 9 .

The flop was K 9 2 giving Chang a set. Turn was 6 while the River yielded 7 .

Wen becomes the first elimination in the Final 8 and receives PhP533,400.00 (US$9,356.00).

The last seven are now guaranteed PhP654,600.00 (US$11,482.00).


Teoh stays alive off of Kim

Level: 23 Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante: 40,000

In AIPF action, William Teoh shows A 10 while Kim Jun Hee was live with his Q J.

The window card was immediately an Ace on the A J 8 Flop. Turn: 4 , River: 5 .

Teoh chips up and remains in contention.


Chang doubles-up off Gopez

Level: 23 Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante: 40,000

Gopez raises UTG. Chang defends BB.

Flop J 10 9

Chang checks, Gopez opens, Chang C/R, Gopez shoves, Chang calls.

Gopez shows A Q while Chang tables J 9 for two-pair. 

Turn: 7 sweat card for Chang giving Gopez the Nut Flush redraw.

River: 9 

The Full House now doubles Chang’s stack. 


Patni shoves, Kim calls: chop-chop

Level: 23 Blinds: 20,000/40,000 Ante: 40,000

Preflop action saw Kunal Patni shove and was quickly called by Kim Jun Hee.

Patni shows A 9 while Kim reveals A 9

Flop: A K 4 

Turn: 2

River: J

chop-chop