The Main Event Final Table has just kicked off here at the City of Dreams in Macau. Meet the players who will be battling it out for the top prize of $5,885,000 HK.
Enjoy the highlights of the Asian Pacific Poker Tour's Season 9 stop in Manila, Philippines!
Join Caitlyn during APPT9 for a tour beyond the poker room at the new, fully integrated City of Dreams casino and hotel in Manila, new home to PokerStarsLIVE and the APPT Manila stop.
APPT9 Manila's winner Aaron Lim becomes the first player ever to win two APPT titles after his first victory in Seoul in 2013!
Rolf Galasen and Svein-Jorgen Kristensen are buddies back home at their poker room in Norway, and have both made it to the Philippines and to Day 2 of APPT9 Manila to settle a side bet.
Brian Sombero is a poker player in Manila, but that's not all he does. The son of local poker ambassador, Wally "The Godfather" Sombero, also is the singer/songwriter for his own band, Brisom, and in his free time, he can show you a magic trick or two.
After drawing a larger field than ever in a main event in the Philippines, APPT9 Manila celebrates in style by hosting the annual players' party at City of Dreams' spectacular new nightclub, Chaos.
Caitlyn gets the inside scoop on 6 Plus Hold 'Em and Winfred Yu's latest player's club at neighboring casino Solaire. And the word on the felt is that Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, and Dan 'Jungleman' Cates are all currently playing around the corner from APPT9 Manila in Asia's highest stakes cash game yet.
Caitlyn catches up with Pokernews blogger Christian for a recap of the first day 1 of the event, which has already guaranteed APPT9 Manila the largest field in the history of the event.
Caitlyn takes to the streets of Manila to explore the city's cultural attractions before APPT Manila gets underway
The 2015 PokerStars.net APPT Macau poker festival is in the books, all tournaments have finished. And with that, we look back one more time, one more look back at all the fun we had. Scott Davies showing his excitement, Bryan Huang and Danny McDonagh battling it out in Poker Jeopardy!, Celina Lin and Randy Lew taking their personalized quiz, and so much more.
Leo Yu got in via two satellites, laid low for some time, but in the end walked away the bigest winner in the two-day $100,000 High Roller tournament here at the 2015 PokerStars.net APPT Macau poker festival.
In October 2014, Scott Davies won the WSOP APAC Main Event for 850,136 Australian dollars (almost $737,907), and his life changed drastically. He was already a rounder, but now he could play just about anything he wanted, anywhere he wanted. We talk at length with Davies about the period after hitting the big score, the tournament that changed it all.
Yat Wai "Tony" Cheng got the best start he could hope for today, and never let his chip lead go. He knocked out players left and right, and ran away with the top prize without having to make any concessions. We congratulate Yat Wai "Tony" Cheng with the HKD 2,525,000 ($325,659) first place prize and the trophy!
"Seven hours into this $25k tourney and a player was just escorted out. He paid for the $125 tourney, got the wrong ticket, and kept quiet. The player had a lot of chips when he was disqualified. Chips removed from play after a few orbits of blinding down." That's what Justin Bonomo tweeted, and we wondered, what should the casino do? We decided to ask what tournament director Danny McDonagh would do, and if he ever had been in a similar situation.
In October 2014, Scott Davies won the WSOP APAC Main Event for 850,136 Australian dollars (almost $737,907), and his life changed drastically. He was already a rounder, but now he could play just about anything he wanted, anywhere he wanted. We talk at length with Davies about the period after hitting the big score, the tournament that changed it all.
In October 2014, Scott Davies won the WSOP APAC Main Event for 850,136 Australian dollars (almost $737,907), and his life changed drastically. He was already a rounder, but now he could play just about anything he wanted, anywhere he wanted. We talk at length with Davies about the period after hitting the big score, the tournament that changed it all.
We don't need the answers, we'll give you the answers. It's the questions we need! It's time for Poker Jeopardy! This week's contestants are PokerStars Team Pro Bryan Huang and PokerStars tournament director Danny McDonagh, a rivalry going back five years. The two of them find questions to anders about poker movies, poker hands, poker variants and poker players.
We caught up with British pro JP Kelly who calls Macau home since quite some time. We ask him about the games he's playing, the tournaments running, and a bit more.
We spoke to XiaoHua "Jonathan" Fu, who got very lucky to knock out two players and become the chip leader of the tournament.
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