Asian Poker Tour Vietnam 2015


More early busts: Yogo and Lowe out

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Iori Yogo busted out at the hands of Kamran Siddiqui.

Justin Lowe busted out in a hand that saw two callers to his all-in, Samad Razavi, and Paul Tartak. Tartak won that hand.


Kastle doubles up Campomanes

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Flo Campomanes entered the day below starting stack and was looking to land a double up early. He was granted that moment when he was all in against Casey Kastle on a board showing 3 4 7. Kastle had 6 7 and Campomanes had A A. With the turn of 10 and river of 9 of no help to Kastle, Campomanes doubled up.


Vincentius railed by Mariakis

Level: 8 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

R.S. Vincentius had a fairly playable stack at the start of the day but when he tangled in a pot against Michael Mariakis, his chips quickly disappeared. During the hand, both players were all in on a board showing 8 A 3. Mariakis had A 3 for a dominating two pair over Vincentius A Q. With the turn of 6 and river of 7, Vincentius was sent to the rail while Mariakis’ stack grew to over 60000.


Camilla Samsing first to leave

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

Camilla Samsing from Norway entered the day as the lowest stack with 3225 chips. Unfortunately her attempt to double up failed and was the first casualty of the day.


Day 2 begins!

Level: 9 Blinds: 300-600 Ante: 75

The room is buzzing at the start of Day 2! Here are some interesting match ups in different tables:

The current chip leader, Kwan Kit Kwok with 107,825 chips is seated with Day 1A’s second-in-chips, Hendrik Appel, and Casey Kastle is also on that table.

Marc Joseph with 105,750 chips is in a separate table with another hefty stack, Peter Nguyen, plus mid-stacked Azusa Maeda and Yuri Ishida.

David Steicke is tabled with Norbert Koh and several short stacks looking to avoid elimination.