APT Manila Main Event Final Table
The final table of the record-breaking APT Manila 2024 Main Event is set, with Daniel Lee from the United States in the lead holding 6,620,000 in chips. The final nine players have outlasted 1,081 entries—the largest Philippines field in APT tour history—to compete for a share of the biggest guaranteed prize pool in Philippines poker history – PHP 100 Million (~$1.7 million).
The remaining nine players will battle it out on the final day for the prestigious 24K Gold Lion trophy and the top prize of PHP 18,060,000 ($307,020).
The day started with 48 players returning to the field, and after seven 60-minute levels of intense play, the final table was reached. Former APT Champion Mike Takayama came tantalizingly close to securing a spot at the final table and vying for a historic third APT Main Event title, but ultimately fell just short, exiting in 13th place.
Other notable players who didn't make it included Alex Chong (30th), Lester Edoc (39th), Ronnie Tate (40th), Joonhee "Steve" Yea (41st), and Renniel Galvez (47th).
Daniel Lee
Lee took the lead by eliminating SJ Kim in a pivotal hand, where his king-queen managed to stay ahead, even though Kim’s queen-eight held multiple outs. Lee’s turn catch of a king sealed Kim’s fate, and knocked him out of the tournament.
Close on Lee’s heels is South Korea’s Gab Yong Kim, who steadily built his stack after claiming a significant pot from Edgar Antezana, hitting a Broadway straight to secure his edge.
Day 3 chip leader and WSOP bracelet holder Renji Mao remains in the mix, having doubled his stack from the start of the day to enter tomorrow’s final battle with 4,660,000 chips.
The chip counts of the final nine players are listed below.
Here are the payouts for the final table.
With the biggest stack only double the shortest, it’s an open contest heading into the final day. Join us for the thrilling conclusion of the APT Manila Main Event, where a new champion will be crowned.
The action gets underway at 11am local time and live updates will be posted here. The action will also be streamed live (with a 30-minute delay) and you can tune in by clicking through the following channels.