2023 Poker Dream Manila

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2023 Poker Dream Manila

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
106
Prize
5,510,000 PHP
Event Info
Buy-in
66,000 PHP
Prize Pool
28,751,382 PHP
Entries
499
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
200,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
76
Players Left
9

Magbanua Flipped to the Payout Desk by Gonzaga

Level 18 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Terry Gonzaga
Terry Gonzaga

Won Jae Lee raised to 24,000 and Terry Gonzaga called. Jason Magbanua then pushed all-in for 318,000 total and that sent Lee deep into the tank once again. After more than three minutes, Lee folded and Gonzaga called.

Jason Magbanua: AQ
Terry Gonzaga: 1010

"Phew, I had ace-queen too," Lee said in table chat and Magbanua asked for black cards. Some of those appeared on the 99234 board but they failed to keep Magbanua in contention.

Player Chips Progress
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Terry Gonzaga
890,000
340,000
340,000
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Won Jae Lee
475,000
-5,000
-5,000
Day 1C Chip Leader
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Jason Magbanua
Busted
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Youngsoo Yang
Busted
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Ngoc Anh Cao
Busted

Tags: Jason MagbanuaTerry GonzagaWon Jae Lee

Ahn Flipped Out by Yong

Level 17 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Wai Keong Yong
Wai Keong Yong

"I folded ace-jack," Alessandro Taranto told Wai Keong Yong while the latter was busy dragging in a lot of chips. Those had previously belonged to Byungwook Ahn, who was now headed for the payout desk.

The AK of Ahn were in the muck already while Yong's 77 earned the knockout with a full house on the Q87J8 board. According to the players at the table, Ahn had raised to 80,000 out of a stack of 200,000 and then called all-in when Yong jammed.

One hand later, Ngoc Anh Cao raised to 16,000 and folded to a three-bet worth 40,000 by Yong.

Player Chips Progress
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Wai Keong Yong
750,000
210,000
210,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
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Alessandro Taranto
620,000
120,000
120,000
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Sriharsha Doddapaneni
450,000
-50,000
-50,000
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David Erquiaga
280,000
60,000
60,000
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Byungwook Ahn
Busted

Tags: Alessandro TarantoByungwook AhnNgoc Anh CaoWai Keong Yong

Pamplona Runs Into Aces

Level 17 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Alessandro Taranto
Alessandro Taranto

Ngoc Anh Cao raised to 16,000 and Alessandro Taranto three-bet to 38,000. It folded back to Junnie Pamplona who four-bet jammed for around 125,000. Cao folded and Taranto snap-called.

Junnie Pamplona: AK
Alessandro Taranto: AA

The A94 flop left Pamplona drawing dead, making the 4 turn and 8 river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
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Alessandro Taranto
500,000
170,000
170,000
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Ngoc Anh Cao
130,000
-45,000
-45,000
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Junnie Pamplona
Busted

Tags: Alessandro TarantoNgoc Anh Cao

Ng Flipped Out by Welo

Level 16 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Wai Loon Ng
Wai Loon Ng

Tor Welo raised to 13,000 and then called the preflop shove by Wai Loon Ng for what appeared to be around 23 big blinds-

Wai Loon Ng: AQ
Tor Welo: 1010

An ace came on the A109 flop yet Ng needed running cards. It was all over with the 7 turn to make the 6 river a formality.

Player Chips Progress
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Tor Welo
380,000
193,000
193,000
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Wai Loon Ng
Busted

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Triple Up for Cao in Fortunate Fashion

Level 16 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Ngoc Anh Cao
Ngoc Anh Cao

Ruderico Cruz had two players at risk including Shuta Nakane and Ngoc Anh Cao, which led to the following all-in showdown.

Ngoc Anh Cao: AJ
Shuta Nakane: QQ
Ruderico Cruz: AK

Nakane had the best hand but ended up third-best on a board of A6410J as Cao spiked two pair on the river for a triple-up.

Player Chips Progress
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Ngoc Anh Cao
175,000
118,000
118,000
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Ruderico Cruz
120,000
-10,000
-10,000
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Shuta Nakane
Busted

Tags: Ruderico CruzNgoc Anh CaoShuta Nakane

Who Will Reach the Final Table of the 2023 Poker Dream Manila Main Event?

David Erquiaga
David Erquiaga

The conclusion of the 2023 Poker Dream Manila live poker series in the Grand Wing Casino at Newport City in Metro Manila awaits as two days remain to crown winners in all tournaments. All eyes are set on Day 2 of the 2023 Poker Dream Manila PHP66,000 Main Event, which will see 76 players out of 499 entries return to their seats in the grand ballroom.

They have all locked up a portion of the PHP 28,751,382 ($519,578) prize pool after surviving their respective starting flight and will walk away with at least PHP105,000 ($1,897) for their efforts. The penultimate day will play down to the nine-handed final table, which guarantees a payday of at least PHP499,000 ($9,016).

Leading the way is Day 1b chip leader Ryan McAllister with 777,000, good enough for 130 big blinds when the action resumes at 1pm local time. Won Jae Lee sits in second place with 622,000 and is the only other player with more than half a million in chips at their disposal.

Some of the Philippines' most well-known poker players can be found in the overnight top ten including Terry Gonzaga (483,000) and David Erquiaga (416,000), the latter of which has won several live poker events in the Asia-Pacific region in the last few years.

Top 10 Chip Counts for Day 2

RankPlayerCountryChip CountsBig Blinds
1Ryan McAllisterUnited States777,000130
2Won Jae LeeSouth Korea622,000104
3Terry GonzagaPhilippines483,00081
4Nicola MontalbanoItaly454,00076
5Anthony TacdaPhilippines423,00071
6Wai Keong YongSouth Korea421,00070
7David ErquiagaPhilippines416,00069
8Minseong ChoSouth Korea398,00066
9Byungwook AhnSouth Korea377,00063
10Alessandro TarantoItaly368,00061

Notables returning with an above average stack include Andrej Nagy, Jason Magbanua, Henrik Tollefsen, Emmanuel Segismundo, Jinlong Hu, and Sriharsha Doddapaneni.

With an average of just under 33 big blinds, the early action is expected to be very fast-paced as numerous short stacks will aim to build a profit. For Day 2, the level duration increases to 50 minutes each with a break every two levels.

Once the field is down to the final 24 players, there will be a redraw and the penultimate tournament day concludes as soon as the final nine players have been reached. Right from the start, the cards-up coverage with commentary on a delay of 30 minutes will also be available on the Poker Dream Facebook page.

Stay tuned to find out who gets one step closer to becoming the fourth-ever Poker Dream Main Event champion in one of the up and coming new live poker series of the Asia-Pacific region.

Tags: Alessandro TarantoAndrej NagyAnthony TacdaByungwook AhnDavid ErquiagaEmmanuel SegismundoHenrik TollefsenJason MagbanuaJinlong HuMinseong ChoNicola MontalbanoRyan McAllisterSriharsha DoddapaneniTerry GonzagaWai Keong YongWon Jae Lee