APT MANILA 2024 SCHEDULE | OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, November 4, 2024 – Taiwan’s Li Ta Hsu demonstrated his prowess in mixed games by securing his second Mix Game Masters APT title this series in Event #72: Mix Game Masters. Having won his first APT title in Event #42: Big "O" Masters - PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card, Hsu proves his reputation in the mixed games scene, topping a competitive field of 24 entries (21 unique) to claim the top prize of PHP 527,120 (~USD 8,961). Hsu is also on course to finish well in the Main Event, bagging over 1 million in chips earlier in the day.
Aussie mixed games pros Mark Furniss and Antonio Seremet also reached the final table, taking second and third places, respectively. Furniss secured PHP 350,000 (~USD 5,950), while Seremet earned PHP 230,000 (~USD 3,910).
Four players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
MIX GAME MASTERS FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Li Ta Hsu | Taiwan | PHP 527,120 |
2nd | Mark Furniss | Australia | PHP 350,000 |
3rd | Antonio Seremet | Australia | PHP 230,000 |
4th | Zhun Wang | China | PHP 150,000 |
For Event #72: Mix Game Masters - 9 Game Player List please CLICK HERE
For Event #72: Mix Game Masters - 9 Game Results please CLICK HERE
All tournament information can be found on the Event #72: Mix Game Masters - 9 Game tournament page
Obara Claims Third APT Title in Event #71: NL Hold'em Heads Up
Obara battled well to take home his third APT title.
Japan’s Jun Obara secured his third APT title in Event #71: NL Hold'em Heads Up, a competitive showdown with 26 entries that featured best-of-three battles in each matchup. Obara, with over USD 1.7 million in live earnings, continued his strong performance this series, having already notched two other cashes. For his victory, he took home PHP 238,450 (~USD 4,053).
Italy’s Alessio Isaia finished as the runner-up, earning PHP 159,000 (~USD 2,703), while Japan’s Yukako Hiroi and Hong Kong’s Tsz Fung Wong shared third and fourth places, each taking PHP 85,000 (~USD 1,445).
The payouts were distributed to the top four as follows:
NL HOLD'EM HEADS UP FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Jun Obara | Japan | PHP 238,450 |
2nd | Alessio Isaia | Italy | PHP 159,000 |
3rd | Yukako Hiroi | Japan | PHP 85,000 |
4th | Tsz Fung Wong | Hong Kong | PHP 85,000 |
For Event #71: NL Hold'em Heads Up Player List please CLICK HERE
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #71: NL Hold'em Heads Up tournament page
Seshimoto Claims First APT Title in Event #73: NL Hold'em - Freezeout
Seshimoto freezes out 143 other players to win her first APT title.
Japan’s Sayaka Seshimoto secured her first APT title in Event #73: NL Hold'em - Freezeout, achieving the biggest live cash of her poker career. Seshimoto emerged from a resilient field of 144 entries to claim the top prize of PHP 595,304 (~USD 10,120), marking a significant milestone in her poker career.
Singapore’s Jass Chew Wei Jun finished as the runner-up, earning PHP 405,000 (~USD 6,885), while South Korea’s Younghun Moon took third with PHP 267,000 (~USD 4,539).
20 players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
NL HOLD'EM - FREEZEOUT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Sayaka Seshimoto | Japan | PHP 595,304 |
2nd | Jass Chew Wei Jun | Singapore | PHP 405,000 |
3rd | Younghun Moon | South Korea | PHP 267,000 |
4th | Yoontae Hwang | South Korea | PHP 221,000 |
5th | Hao-Shan Huang | Taiwan | PHP 177,000 |
6th | Rungrot Nuannoi | Thailand | PHP 139,000 |
7th | Andrei Vavilonskii | Russia | PHP 104,000 |
8th | Ronald Cassidy Yusuf | Indonesia | PHP 77,000 |
9th | Yu Sheng Lin | Taiwan | PHP 60,000 |
For Event #73: NL Hold'em – Freezeout Player List please CLICK HERE
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #73: NL Hold'em – Freezeout tournament page
Menezes Claims First APT Title in Event #75: Omaholic
Menezes’s first APT title comes in the Omaha format.
Indian amateur Leon Lionel Menezes captured his first APT title in Event #75: Omaholic, rising to the top of a resilient field of 46 entries (35 unique). Menezes’s victory in this popular Omaha format earned him PHP 104,555 (~USD 1,778).
Japan’s Masataka Morishita finished in second place, securing PHP 73,000 (~USD 1,240), while the Philippines’ Joshua Cordova rounded out the top three with PHP 47,000 (~USD 799).
Six players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
OMAHOLIC FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Leon Lionel Menezes | India | PHP 104,555 |
2nd | Masataka Morishita | Japan | PHP 73,000 |
3rd | Joshua Cordova | Philippines | PHP 47,000 |
4th | Anthony Wong | Hong Kong | PHP 36,000 |
5th | Batmunkh Lkhagvajamts | Mongolia | PHP 28,000 |
6th | Feridoun Farboud | United States | PHP 22,000 |
For Event #75: Omaholic Player List please CLICK HERE
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #75: Omaholic tournament page
Han Secures Fourth APT Title in Event #76: Turbo
Han cruises to his first APT title.
South Korean amateur Ji Seok Han captured his first APT title in Event #76: Turbo. Kong emerged victorious from a formidable field of 73 entries (58 unique), claiming the top prize of PHP 271,692 (~USD 4,618).
Singapore’s Chu Yi Jedidah Tan finished in second place, taking home PHP 196,000 (~USD 3,332), while Mongolia’s Batzolboo Soronzonbold rounded out the top three with PHP 128,000 (~USD 2,176).
The final table was paid, with the results as follows:
TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Ji Seok Han | South Korea | PHP 271,692 |
2nd | Chu Yi Jedidah Tan | Singapore | PHP 196,000 |
3rd | Batzolboo Soronzonbold | Mongolia | PHP 128,000 |
4th | Yan Ming Lim | Singapore | PHP 96,000 |
5th | Aleksandr Nekhoroshev | Russia | PHP 75,000 |
6th | Seongsu Kong | South Korea | PHP 58,000 |
7th | Ivan Dennis Oliver Dela Cruz | Philippines | PHP 46,000 |
8th | Kento Shimizu | Japan | PHP 36,000 |
9th | Sviatoslav Akhmetov | Kyrgyzstan | PHP 28,000 |
For Event #76: Turbo Player List please CLICK HERE
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #76: Turbo tournament page
Pearl Wins First APT Title in Event #77: Turbo - NL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O)
Pearl takes home his first APT title.
England’s Haydn-Douglas Pearl claimed his first APT title in Event #77: Turbo - NL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O), emerging victorious after an ICM deal with South Korea’s Dohak Kim. The agreement secured both players an almost equivalent payout, with Pearl taking home the trophy and PHP 51,600 (~USD 878), marking a memorable milestone in his poker journey.
Dohak Kim, the runner-up, earned PHP 50,429 (~USD 859), while Japan’s Hirotoshi Nakabo rounded out the top three with PHP 26,000 (~USD 442).
Five players were paid, with payouts as follows:
TURBO - NL OMAHA HI-LO - 5 CARD (BIG O) FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Haydn-Douglas Pearl | England | PHP 51,600 |
2nd | Dohak Kim | South Korea | PHP 50,429 |
3rd | Hirotoshi Nakabo | Japan | PHP 26,000 |
4th | Alexander Firsov | Russia | PHP 19,000 |
5th | Lorell Cachola Pascual | United States | PHP 15,000 |
Kelvin Pang Streams to Victory in Event #78: Hyper Turbo - 3/2/1 Single Winner
Pang’s produced a great performance to stream to victory.
Malaysia’s Kelvin Pang captured his first APT title in Event #78: Hyper Turbo - 3/2/1 Single Winner, producing an astounding display of skill and board-reading to outlast the competition. Pang emerged victorious from a dynamic field of 18 entries (17 unique), claiming the top prize of PHP 38,141 (~USD 648).
Japan’s Daichi Furumoto finished in second place, securing PHP 26,000 (~USD 442), while the United Kingdom’s Craig Anthony Cooper rounded out the top three with PHP 16,000 (~USD 272).
Four players were paid, with the payouts as follows:
HYPER TURBO - 3/2/1 SINGLE WINNER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Pang Ching Kuen Kelvin | Malaysia | PHP 38,141 |
2nd | Daichi Furumoto | Japan | PHP 26,000 |
3rd | Craig Anthony Cooper | United Kingdom | PHP 16,000 |
4th | Manesh Hargobind Mirchandi | PHP 11,000 |
For Event #78: Hyper Turbo - 3/2/1 Single Winner Player List please CLICK HERE
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #78: Hyper Turbo - 3/2/1 Single Winner tournament page
Lkhagvasuren Lkhagvajamts Claims First APT Title in Event #79: Hyper Turbo - High Roller
Lkhagvasuren Lkhagvajamts takes home his first APT title.
Mongolian amateur Lkhagvasuren Lkhagvajamts captured his first APT title in Event #79: Hyper Turbo - High Roller, marking an impressive debut victory in a high-stakes event. Lkhagvajamts topped a seasoned field of 38 entries (34 unique) to secure the top prize of PHP 307,350 (~USD 5,224), solidifying a memorable win in his poker journey.
Japan’s Akihiro Kawaguchi finished as the runner-up, taking home PHP 211,000 (~USD 3,587), while the Philippines’ Joshua Darnel Figuerres rounded out the podium with PHP 135,000 (~USD 2,295).
Five players were paid, with the payouts distributed as follows:
HYPER TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
Place | Name | Country | Prize |
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1st | Lkhagvasuren Lkhagvajamts | Mongolia | PHP 307,350 |
2nd | Akihiro Kawaguchi | Japan | PHP 211,000 |
3rd | Joshua Darnel Figuerres | Philippines | PHP 135,000 |
4th | Numata Takahiro | Japan | PHP 97,000 |
5th | Henrieto Bonachita Acain | Philippines | PHP 79,000 |
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #79: Hyper Turbo - High Roller tournament page
Co Secures Second APT Title in Event #80: Hyper Turbo - NL 9 Game
Co takes down his second APT title.
Philippines’ Eugene Co captured his second APT title in Event #80: Hyper Turbo - NL 9 Game, adding another accolade to his impressive poker career with over USD 300,000 in live earnings. Co bested a competitive field of 18 entries (16 unique) to take home the top prize of PHP 38,141 (~USD 648).
The United Kingdom’s Craig Anthony Cooper finished in second place, earning PHP 26,000 (~USD 442), while Hong Kong’s Chi Wai Law secured third with PHP 16,000 (~USD 272).
Four players were paid, with the payouts distributed as follows:
HYPER TURBO - NL 9 GAME FINAL TABLE RESULTS 1st|Eugene Co|Philippines|PHP 38,141 2nd|Craig Anthony Cooper|United Kingdom|PHP 26,000 3rd|Chi Wai Law|Hong Kong|PHP 16,000 4th|Tsz Fung Wong|Hong Kong|PHP 11,000
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All tournament information can be found on the Event #80: Hyper Turbo - NL 9 Game tournament page