The City of Dreams poker site was buzzing all week here with APPT Manila Season 10 in full swing, and things are about to get much more electric with the ₱50,000 Main Event kicking off from 5pm August 4.
From humble beginnings APPT Manila has gone from strength to strength. The large influx of players from the whole entrants of 558 in 2014 to the impressive 2,769 last year has seen the series establish itself as some of the popular stops at the tour.
The festival kicked off on July 28 and now all eyes may be set at the Main Event - and maybe one player greater than others. Australian superstar and the APPT's only two-time champion Aaron Lim is back on the town and can be trying to defend his title this week.
Lim overcame a field of 585 last year to boost the trophy and take home ₱6,016,250. He's also in fine form after shipping the APPT Seoul High Roller just a few weeks ago. And if that wasn't enough to provoke you, he returns today as chip leader of only 25 remaining on this week's ₱200,000 High Roller event.
Reigning champion Aaron Lim
Lim may have a tricky field to deal with when he gets to the primary Event as a robust PokerStars Team Pro contingent may be out in force. Bryan Huang, Yaxi Zhu, Vivian Im, Kosei Ichinose, Celina Lin, and Chen An Lin are all in Manila this week and are at the hunt for the following APPT title.
The roster has already had an excellent begin to the series with Ichinose final tabling the hole Warm Up Event 1, before Chen An Lin emerged victorious within the Deepstack NLH Freezeout Event 2. We'll be keeping an in depth eye on how the Team Pros progress commonly Event over the following few days.
Team PokerStars Pro Chen An Lin
The Main Event contains two Day 1 flights and five days overall with the eventual champion crowned on Monday. Time will tell if this iteration will eclipse last year's numbers as APPT Manila continues to grow. Day 1a is solely a couple of hours away and all that's left to do now could be get the cards within the air.
As always we'll have everything you must know direct from the tournament floor. You should definitely stick with us all week here at the PokerStars Blog!
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