Joseph Cheong
Joseph Cheong leads the final three players in the PHP 1,500,000 APT Manila Superstar Challenge. The remaining players all reached the money and are guaranteed a payday of PHP 3,335,000 (~$56,695).
The American professional will go into Saturday's Day 2 as the commanding chip leader, bagging 2,120,000 chips, which equals over 70% of chips in play. Earlier this year, Cheong won the APT Jeju Superstar Challenge, and would be the first-ever player to win the tournament twice should he succeed.
Chip Counts
Vamerdino Magsakay
Vamerdino Magsakay will start the final day second on the leaderboard, after he bagged up 570,000 chips. A runner-up finish or better would earn the Filipino player a career-high cash. His fellow countryman Mike Takayama will follow him in third with 310,000 chips. On Saturday the play will resume with 17 minutes left to play in Level 16, with blinds being 10,000/25,000 and a big-blind ante of 25,000.
Mike Takayama
The day started slow, as only four players were registered throughout the first two levels. It picked up some steam though throughout the second half of the day. Especially, the last couple of levels were full of excitement as players suddenly busted quickly, meaning, the money bubble was approaching faster than anticipated. In total twelve players took on the challenge, creating a prize pool of PHP 16,672,500 (~USD 283,430).
The likes of Jack Sinclair, Chaoui Mehdi, Alexander Lynskey, and Daniel Neilson all turned up to play, but couldn't make it into the money. Vincent Huang was the unfortunate bubble boy after he got his chips in with pocket fives, but couldn't overcome the pocket tens of Cheong.
The payouts can be found below.
The play will resume on Saturday November 2nd at 11:15am local time. This final table will be live streamed with a 30 minute delay. The full action of the exciting three-handed battle can also be followed on the live reporting website or by following the links below.