Results for Side Events: #82, #93-#100
APT MANILA CLASSIC 2025 SCHEDULE| OFFICIAL RESULTS | PLAYER LISTS | IMAGES | WINNERS
MANILA, PHILIPPINES, February 16, 2025– Filipino player AJ Cris Acdal outlasted a 378-entry field to seize victory in Event #82: Double Stack, securing a career-best PHP 1,251,264 (~USD 21,270). Entering the final stage as one of the top stacks from Flight A, Acdal managed to get over the line to claim his largest live tournament cash, nearly doubling his lifetime earnings in the process.
In second place, Denis Semerenko of Russia took home PHP 794,000 (~USD 13,500), delivering a commendable performance throughout the final table. Meanwhile, Seunghun Ko of South Korea completed the top three, earning PHP 574,000 (~USD 9,780) for his deep run.
All 55 survivors who made it to the Final Day were paid, with the final table payouts as follows:
DOUBLE STACK FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Huh Claims Second APT Title in Event #93: High Roller - Last Chance
Huh adds his first APT title to a stellar list of poker achievements
South Korean pro Seong Uk Huh showcased his high-stakes prowess in Event #93: High Roller - Last Chance, overcoming a 54-entry field to secure his second APT title and the PHP 1,398,600 (~USD 23,770) top prize. With this win, Huh surpasses USD 400,000 in live earnings.
Japan’s Shuzo Sekine battled fiercely but settled for second place, earning PHP 1,012,000 (~USD 17,190). Meanwhile, Germany’s Jakub Wojtas secured third place with a payout of PHP 653,000 (~USD 11,090).
Eight players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HIGH ROLLER - LAST CHANCE FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Sanchez Wins Event #94: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O) for First APT Title
Sanchez brings home his first APT title
Swedish pro Ray Sanchez secured his first-ever APT title after conquering Event #94: PL Omaha Hi-Lo - 5 Card (Big O). The victory adds PHP 234,256 (~USD 3,980) to his bankroll, with over USD 400,000 in live earnings to his name.
Australian players dominated the rest of the podium, with Brian Nielsen finishing runner-up for PHP 161,000 (~USD 2,730), while John Charles Caridad rounded out the top three, taking home PHP 103,000 (~USD 1,750).
Five players cashed, with the final table payouts as follows:
PL OMAHA HI-LO - 5 CARD (BIG O) FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Radonjic Captures First APT Title in Event #95: Turbo
Radonjic's maiden APT title comes in a turbo event
Danilo Radonjic of Serbia has secured his first APT title, emerging victorious in Event #95: Turbo. The Serbian grinder, who boasts over USD 100,000 in live earnings, outlasted a 37-entry field to claim PHP 115,024 (~USD 1,955) and his maiden win on the APT circuit.
Frank Raguseo of Canada fought his way to a runner-up finish, taking home PHP 79,000 (~USD 1,340), while Yuko Yagura of Japan rounded out the podium in third place, securing PHP 50,000 (~USD 850). Five players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
10 players were paid, with the final table results as follows
TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Rivera Wins Second APT Women's Event Title
Rivera now has two Women's Event titles to her name
Ma Arlene Rivera of the Philippines has captured her second APT Women's Event title, securing victory in Event #96: Turbo - Women's Event. She topped a 29-entry field, claiming PHP 24,816 (~USD 420) for her first place finish.
Fellow Filipina Tsubasa Mendoza put up a strong fight but had to settle for second place, earning PHP 17,000 (~USD 290). Tracy Crisostomo, also representing the Philippines, rounded out the podium in third place, taking home PHP 11,000 (~USD 190).
Five players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
TURBO - WOMEN'S EVENT FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Guerrero Secures First APT Title with Career-Best Score in Event #97: Turbo - High Roller
Guerrero scores his first APT title
Filipino amateur Gary Guerrero celebrated his maiden victory in Event #97: Turbo - High Roller, topping a 38-entry field to claim PHP 425,120 (~USD 7,230)—his first APT title and the largest cash of his career.
Japan’s Kenshiro Koseki put up a valiant effort but ultimately settled for runner-up honours, pocketing PHP 293,000 (~USD 4,980). Meanwhile, Anant Purohit of India rounded out the podium, taking home PHP 187,000 (~USD 3,180) for his deep run in the event.
Five players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Bithell Claims First APT Title in Event #98: Turbo PL Omaha High
Bithell's first APT title comes in an Omaha event
United Kingdom pro Oliver Thomas Bithell added an APT title to poker accolades after securing victory in Event #98: Turbo - PL Omaha High, overcoming a 40-entry field to claim PHP 138,504 (~USD 2,360). With over USD 1.1 million in live earnings, Bithell had cashed once in this series before sealing his first APT win.
Australian mixed-game specialist Antonio Seremet put up a strong fight, settling for runner-up honours with PHP 95,000 (~USD 1,620), closing out his series on a high note. Meanwhile, Jacob E Nepom of the United States rounded out the podium, taking home PHP 61,000 (~USD 1,040) for his third-place finish.
Six players were paid, with the final table payouts as follows:
TURBO - PL OMAHA HIGH FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Tauro Wins Event #99: Hyper Turbo for First APT Title
Tauro secures his first APT title in a Hyper Turbo event
Indian grinder Avinash Royan Tauro claimed his first APT title after an impressive run in Event #99: Hyper Turbo, securing the top prize of PHP 108,155 (~USD 1,840). Tauro bested a competitive field of 39 entries en route to the title.
Finland’s Jussi Matias Rintalahti put up a strong fight but ultimately settled for second place, earning PHP 75,000 (~USD 1,270). Fellow Indian player Birangat Singh Gambhir also made the podium, finishing third and taking home PHP 48,000 (~USD 810).
Five players were paid, with the final table results as follows:
HYPER TURBO FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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Edward Yam Secures Ninth APT Title in Event #100: Hyper Turbo - High Roller
Yam now has nine APT titles to his name
Hong Kong pro Edward Yam extended his streak in the APT circuit by capturing his ninth APT title and second of this series in Event #100: Hyper Turbo - High Roller. With this victory, Yam claimed the PHP 304,800 (~USD 5,190) first-place prize, adding another impressive finish to his poker career, which now boasts over USD 1.2 million in live earnings.
Japanese contender Sosuke Hatano put up a valiant effort but had to settle for second place, taking home PHP 209,000 (~USD 3,560). Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Li Ta Hsu rounded out the podium in third place, securing PHP 133,000 (~USD 2,260).
Five runners were paid, with the final table payouts as follows:
HYPER TURBO - HIGH ROLLER FINAL TABLE RESULTS
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