APT Philippines 2022 Main Event


Dan Trett rails Jose Colada

Level: 14 Blinds: 1K-2K Ante: 2K

Chip leader Dan Trett booted Jose Colada to beef up his stack to 340k. From mid position, Colada raised to 4400, called by Won Ho Jang then three-bet by cutoff Trett to 16k. Colada answered with a shove, Won folded, called by Trett.

Trett A Q
Colada A 10

The board ran J 5 4 K 2 for the higher kicker to play.


Nagato Umehara delivers double KO

Level: 13 Blinds: 800-1600 Ante: 1600

Three way all in with biggest stacked Nagato Umehara holding 6 6 and was up against a player with K 9 and another with 10 10. The board ran 3 2 8 4 5 for a winning straight to Umehara. He climbed to 170k and sent two out in the process.


95 players, Dan Trett leads with over 300k

Level: 13 Blinds: 800-1600 Ante: 1600

Another check around for the big stacks per table…

Table 2- Niroshan Loganathan – 210k
Table 3 – Shunpoker – 220k
Table 4 – Ryan Jerico Platon – 208k
Table 5 – Czar Ian Marcos – 220k
Table 6 – Amir Choudry – 190k
Table 7 – Kang Seung Min – 226k
Table 26 – Lee Chang Hwan – 160k
Table 27 – Erkan Atmaca – 160k
Table 28 – Matthew Velichkolvitch – 212k
Table 29 – Dan Trett – 325k
Table 30 – Heng Li – 230k

The top two leaders entering Day 2 continue to hold the position. Average stack is 97,368 with 9,250,000 chips in play.


Ahmed Ibrahimi dominated out of contention

Level: 13 Blinds: 800-1600 Ante: 1600

Utg player Alvin Sembrano raised, Single Day High Rollers champion Ahmed Ibrahimi shoved from the small blind, after getting the count, Sembrano called. Ibrahimi had pocket Eights, Sembrano with pocket Tens, no bad beat on the board to send Ibrahimi packing.


Niroshan Loganathan gets Aden Ang Kok Sin to fold trips

Level: 13 Blinds: 800-1600 Ante: 1600

Aggression paid off for Niroshan Loganathan. Action opened with Jose Drilon raising to 3500, cutoff player Aden Ang Kok Sin three-bet to 8k, small blind Loganathan four -bet to 17k, Drilon folded, Aden called. On the flop K 4 10, Loganathan c-bet 10.5k, Aden called. On the turn 5, Loganathan fired 26k, and Aden called again. On the river A, Loganathan jammed for over 90k, Aden tanked. After a few minutes, Aden folded and showed 10 10 set, Loganathan returned the gesture and showed his 10 8 mid pair. Loganathan shipped the pot to climb to 200k, Aden dropped to 110k.


John Matsuda folds to Kee Kian Sim

Level: 12 Blinds: 600-1200 Ante: 1200

Catching the action on the river, the board showed K 6 10 10 3, small blind Kee Kian Sim bet 9k onto a pot of 9600, big blind John Matsuda raised to 20k, Kee tanked then shoved for another 97.2k. Despite being able to afford it, Matsuda folded. Kee didn’t show. Kee is up to 145k, Matsuda slipped to 182k.


Ryan Jerico Platon climbs to 220k

Level: 12 Blinds: 600-1200 Ante: 1200

Another Day 2 entering big stack, Ryan Jerico Platon, has increased his stack to around 220k. His recent win saw action fold to him on the small blind, he raised to 3200. Big blind Neo Zhi Han three-bet to 8k, Platon called. The flop ran K 6 3, Platon check-called 8500. On the turn 8 and river 4, no bets were fired. Platon won the pot with K 10.


Florencio Campomanes doubles up his short stack

Level: 12 Blinds: 600-1200 Ante: 1200

Short stacked Florencio Campomanes moin-raised from mid position with 6 7, button player Won Ho Jang three-bet to 5k, Campomanes called. At the flop , 5 4 J, Campomanes check-called a 3500 bet and the turn landed 8. Once again, Won fired, this time 11k which was more than enough to cover Campomanes stack. Campomanes called and showed the straight. Won had J Q top pair and was drawing dead. The river was 9. Campomanes up to 36k.


Table toppers – Dan Trett overall chip leader

Level: 12 Blinds: 600-1200 Ante: 1200

Dan Trett

There are 135 players remaining across 15 tables. Listed below are the table chip leaders and estimated chip counts. The day’s entering front runner Dan Trett continues to lead with around 240k followed by the entering second ranked Han Se Noon.

Table 2 – Aden Ang Kok Sin – 170k
Table 3 – Janno Alvarez – 122k
Table 4 – Ryan Jerico Platon – 180k
Table 5 – John Matsuda – 180k
Table 6 – Yuta Marashi – 120k
Table 7 – Han Se Nooon – 220k
Table 8 – Matthew Velichkolvitch – 118k
Table 9 – Niroshan Loganathan – 130k
Table 26 – David Erquiaga – 118k
Table 27 – Jo Jung Sik – 110k
Table 28 – Marc Rivera – 90k
Table 29 – Dan Trett – 240k
Table 30 – Lester Timonera – 80k
Table 31 – Thijs Hilbrants – 90k
Table 32 – Erkan Atmaca – 116k
Table 33 – Lee Chang Hwan – 170k

Average stack: 68,519
Total chips in play: 9,250,000