Tomoki Terashima
After ten intense sixty-minute levels of play inside Crowne Plaza Manila Galleria, Flight A of the PHP 60,000 APT Main Event has come to a close. A total of 218 entries battled it out on the felt, but by the end of the night, only 67 players had secured their spots for Day 2. With chips bagged and dreams still alive, the road to the title is just getting started.
Among the survivors, one name stood above the rest as Tomoki Terashima from Japan bagged 347,300 chips, finishing as the clear chip leader. Terashima surged ahead of the field after massive all-in showdown against compatriot Nobuaki Sasaki. With both players’ significant stacks on the line, Sasaki failed to complete his straight draw, falling short against Terashima’s ace-king, which paired up on the flop to secure the win.
Close behind is Andrius Janca from Lithuania with 338,000 chips and Thijs Hilberts from the Netherlands with 292,600 chips. Three former APT Main Event champions have also secured their spots in Day 2 — Filipino Christopher Mateo (206,400 chips), Yohn Paredes from Peru (169,800 chips), and local celebrity John Tech (84,700 chips). With their experience and deep runs in past events, these seasoned players will undoubtedly challenge the field as they aim for another APT Lion Trophy.
Christopher Mateo
Other notables include Benjamin Jacobs (208,500), Jason Wong (188,700), Dylan Foster (181,800), Edward Yam (156,300), Natural8 Ambassador Hua-Wei Lin (155,100), and Daniel Smiljkovic (96,600).
With 218 entries recorded in Flight A, the total field has now grown to 420 players, boosted by an additional 202 qualifiers. With three more opening flights still to come, the final number is expected to climb even higher. A solid chunk of the PHP 60,000,000 guaranteed prize pool has already been chipped away, and with registration still open, the guarantee is inching closer to being met and surpassed.
Top Ten Chip Counts
A full APT Main Event Flight A Survivor List can be found by CLICKING HERE.
Flight B of the Main Event kicks off tomorrow at 11 AM (local time), featuring six 45-minute levels followed by four 60-minute levels. Registration will remain open until 8:30 PM.
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