APT Poker Weekend Series Manila


Ohyama adds more to his stack

Level: 10 Blinds: 400-800 Ante: 100

Unfortunately we were unable to catch the pre flop action but at the flop of K 2 5, utg player bet 3,500 and 888Poker Pro Akira Ohyama called. At the turn of 5, utg checked to Ohyama who decided to send out a bet of 6,000. His opponent called. Then on the river of Q, utg checked again, Ohyama laid out a 15,000 bet which was not matched and Ohyama won the pot.


Lee climbs to around 90K

Level: 10 Blinds: 400-800 Ante: 10

Alex Lee found himself in a three-way raised pot with Sam Bolung and Nguyen Tran. At the flop of 2 K 7, Bolung checked to Tran who bet 2,200 which was answered with a raise to 6,100 by Lee. Bolung and Tran folded. Lee scooped the pot and now sits with around 90,000.


Tan wins three-way all in

Level: 10 Blinds: 400-800 Ante: 100

Three-way all in found Calvin Tan on top while eliminating a player in the process. It started with John Tech raising to 2,500, a short stack moved all in, Tan mirrored the all in, and Tech called.

Short stack: Q 10

Tan: A K

Tech: J J

With the board running A K 3, Tan took the lead from Tech with top two pair. Then with the turn of 9 and river of 2, Tan doubled up through Tech and eliminated one from the field.


Lee scalps one earns a big pot

Level: 75 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 9

Catching the action at the flop of 10 10 Q, sb player checked to Alex Lee who bet 8,500 into an already raised pot pre flop brewing in the middle. Lee was called and they both saw a turn land 3. Once again the sb checked to Lee who also checked. Then on the river of J, sb continued to check as Lee bet 19,000. With 18,000 stack left, the sb player called for his tournament life and was eliminated when Lee showed his A Q. We were told that sb had K Q.


Mooney shakes up Onyama

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

In a limped pot with four players, the board showed 6 J 8 with Geoffrey Mooney betting 1,200. Akira Onyama raised it up to 3,200, which got two players to fold but when it reached Mooney, he re-popped it to 9,200. This was too much for Onyama to call and Mooney scooped the pot after Onyama folded.


Seol vs Alexander

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

In a raised pot pre flop, three players namely Tony Seol, Nick Alexander, and Edwin Marzan saw a board run K K 5. Marzan checked to initial raiser Seol who bet 2,100. Alexander called and Marzan folded. At the turn of J, Seol checked to Alexander who laid out 2,100 which Seol called. Then on the river of 5, Seol checked again, Alexander slid out 3,000, and Seol smooth-called. Alexander had A Q which was not good against Seol’s A J two pair.


Alexander earns some for his full house

Level: 75 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Sam Nee began the betting round with a raise to 2,500 pre flop and was joined by the blinds to see a flop of K 5 Q. Action was then checked to Nee who once again sent out a 2,500 bet and as previous, both players called. At the turn of K, everyone checked. Then on the river of 3, sb player Nick Alexander initiated the bet by sending out 2,500 which got him one caller. Alexander won the hand with his K Q full house.


Gonzales scoops a nice pot

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Martin Gonzales claimed a sizable pot in a hand that began with Anthony Abesamis raising to 1,275 and getting a caller in John Tech and George Chehadeh, but when action reached Gonzales, he three-bet to 4,775. Abesamis, Tech, and Chehadeh called. At the flop of 4 K 4, Gonzales sent out a 6,000 bet which was called only by Abesamis. Then on the river of 5, both checked and Gonzales won the pot with his 10 6.


Arnold doubles up

Level: 75 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 9

Action began with Tony Seol raising to 1,400 and getting a call from the button player but big blind player Steve Arnold moved all in for 12,000. Seol folded while the button player called.

Arnold: J J

Button player: A 5

With the board running 3 6 9 K J, Arnold doubled up.