56 Players Made it to Day 2 of the APT Asian Series Cebu Main Event

After 2 days of live poker action, a total of 56 players made it to Day 2. Below’s the full chip count for the players going into Day 2 of the APT Asian Series Cebu Main Event:

APT Asian Series Cebu Chip Count(After Day 1)
1. Martin Gonzales (Philippines)- 108,600
2. Sorokin Maxim (Russia) – 97,400
3. Emmanuel Segismundo (Philippines) – 68,400
4. Florentin Palacio (Philippines) – 66,600
5. Earl Edison Ang (Philippines) – 59,700
6. Ramil Gentu Gaya (Philippines) – 58,400
7. Enrique Del Prado Jr. (Philippines) -56,500
8. Mike Takayama (Philippines) – 53,000
9. John Beveridge (Canada) – 50,600
10. Anton Widjaya ( Indonesia) – 48,900
11. John Ong (Philippines) – 47,500
12. Waki Yasuhiro (Japan) – 46,800
13. Andreas Lindblom (Sweden) – 45,100
14. Mark Pagsuyuin (Philippines) – 43,300
15. Liam Anderson (Thailand) – 42,800
16. Bernardito Pino (United States) – 41,500
17. Jonas Go (Philippines) – 40,600
18. Bob Williams (Philippines) – 40,100
19. Conrad Coetzer (South America) – 40,100
20. Armund Prati (Japan) – 39,400
21. Alan Escano (Philippines) – 36,900
22. Wilfredo Bachinela (Philippines) – 36,400
23. Jaime Camina (Philippines) – 35,200
24. Raymond Basto (Philippines) – 33,800
25. Kirby Te (Philippines) – 33,600
26. Jose Martinez Allado (Philippines) – 31,300
27. Richard Marquez (Philippines) – 30,300
28. Jan Olav Opdal (Norway) – 29,500
29. Choi Young Su (Korea) – 28,500
30. Reynaldo Salunga (Philippines) – 27,900
31. Rey Concepcion (Philippines) -27,200
32. Jay Lubas (Philippines) – 26,000
33. Segundo Barte Jr. (Philippines) – 25,700
34. Michael Cheng ( Philippines) – 25,600
35. Jessie Erwin Dy (Philippines) – 25,500
36. Ronald Dimaano (Philippines) – 25,500
37. Antonio So (Philippines) -25,400
38. Giselle Raloto (Philippines) -25,400
39. Joseph Galang (Philippines) -24,200
40. Alquin Macias (Philippines) – 23,100
41. Jessie Leonarez (Philippines) – 20,600
42. Thomas Spegar (United States) – 20,400
43. Kano Shinichiro (Japan) -17,200
44. Ken Kim (Canada) – 16,300
45. Martin Corpuz Sr. (United States) -16,200
46. Mikal Blomlie (Norway) -16,200
47. Tim Heath (Estonia) – 15,700
48. Shin Sugtura (Japan) – 15,300
49. Jay Jay Neri (Philippines) -14,600
50. Rafael Escano (Philippines) – 13,400
51. Joevan Guerra (Philippines) -12,400
52. Kenneth Anzano (Philippines) -10,700
53. Noriko Suzuki (Japan) -9,400
54. Jom Dela Torre (Philippines) – 8,600
55. Jonel Fernandez (Philippines) -5,800
56. Manuel Regis (Philippines) – 5,200

Poker action here at the All In Sports Club Cebu gets more exciting as players from Asia and all over the world battle for a seat into the final table.

Will your favorite player be playing for the final table? Let’s find out!




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