Asian Poker Tour Philippines 2011 Event Schedule

Download APT Philippines 2011 Tournament Structures and Details Here

Events Buy In Fee RB/AO
Monday, March 28
1 PM Heads Up Asian Championship Flight A – Max. 64 Entries; 32 Entry Cap for Flight A (Event #1) – SOLD OUT US$400 US$40
3 PM Heads Up Asian Championship Flight B – w/ Re-Entries from Flight A (Event #1) – SOLD OUT US$400 US$40
3 PM Main Event Super Satellite w/ R+A US$130 US$20 US$130
6 PM Main Event Mega Satellite w/ Re-entry US$280 US$20
Tuesday, March 29
1 PM PKR-FHM Head Hunter (Event #2) US$250 US$20
3 PM Main Event Super Satellite w/ R+A US$130 US$20 US$130
5 PM APT Charity Event with Charity Add On
(20% of Prize Pool and Add Ons to the Japanese Red Cross Society)
US$100 US$20
6 PM Main Event Mega Satellite w/ Re-entry US$280 US$20
Wednesday, March 30
1 PM APT Philippines Main Event Day 1A US$2,500 US$200
3 PM High Rollers (Event #3) US$9,600 US$400
4 PM Ladies of Poker (Event #4) US$100 US$10
6 PM Main Event Mega Satellite w/ Re-entry US$280 US$20
Thursday, March 31
11 AM Last Chance Main Event Turbo Super Satellite w/ R+A US$130 US$20 US$130
1 PM APT Philippines Main Event Day 1B US$2,500 US$200
3 PM Battle of Teams (Event #5) US$690 US$60
6 PM Deep Stack POT LIMIT OMAHA HI Turbo (Event #6) US$150 US$20
Friday, April 1
1 PM APT Philippines Main Event Day 2
3 PM Greed (Event #7) US$320 US$30
6 PM MegaSportsWorld Deep Stack NO LIMIT
Hold’em Turbo (Event #8)
US$150 US$20
Saturday, April 2
1 PM APT Philippines Main Event Day 3
3 PM Dafa Poker Pot Limit Omaha Hi (Event #9) US$320 US$30
6 PM Deep Stack LIMIT Hold’em Turbo (Event #10) US$150 US$20
Sunday, April 3
1 PM 7 Handed (Event #11) US$180 US$20
2 PM APT Philippines Main Event Final Table
Single Table Satellites and Sit and Go’s (On Demand)
1-11 PM Single Table Main Event Satellite (March 28 – 31) US$300 US$20
Sit ‘n Gos (March 28 – April 3) US$90 US$10
US$185 US$15
US$280 US$20
US$470 US$30

Download APT Philippines 2011 Tournament Structures and Details Here

*ALL Buy Ins and Fees are in US Dollars (US$)
*3% of the prize pools of the Main Event and Side Events will be given to the Tournament Staff
*The APT reserves the right to update the schedule without prior notice
*All tournaments are No Limit Hold’em Freezeout unless stated otherwise
*All Cash Prizes will be paid to the nearest US$10
*Minimum age limit is 21 years of age
*APT Tournament Rules




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