Texas Holdem Tournament Manila
Festival Dates: January 31 – February 9, 2020
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Key Dates & Tournament Schedule
Full tournament Schedule is here.
- CTP Club Kickoff (GTD $1M TWD): Jan 31- Feb 1 – $10K TWD
- APPT Open High Roller: Feb 1 -2 –$70K TWD
- Super Stack NLH (GTD $1.5M TWD): Feb 1- 3 –$15K TWD
- APPT Open Main Event (GTD $7.5M TWD): Feb 3 -7 –$$35K TWD
- APPT Open Super High Roller: Feb 7-8 – $140K TWD
More Information
Not sure what to play or where to stay? Read on for more details before you join us in
The license holder and operator of this event is Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Club.
Chinese Texas Hold’em Poker Club (CTP Club)
B1F., No.32, Sec. 3, Bade Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei City 105, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Website: www.ctpclub.com
Dress code: Casual
Minimum age: 18 years+
NB: Players must bring a valid government issued passport or ID, together with a PokerStars LIVE Asia Membership Card to participate.
There are plenty of standout hotels in Taipei, but here's a few of our favorites.
105-59 No.76, Sec. 3, Bade Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei City 105, Taiwan
Tel: +886 2 2578 7728
No.2, Section 3, Bade Road, Songshan District, Taipei City105, Taiwan
Tel: +886 - 2-2577-5170
No.16, Sec. 4, Bade Rd., Songshan Dist., Taipei City 105, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-2763-0555
No. 32, Sec. 5, Nanjing E. Rd., Taipei City, Taiwan
Tel: 886-2-2763-5656
No.156 Sec. 4 Nanjing E. Rd. Taipei 105
Tel: +886 2-2579-6162
No.168, Section 4, Civic Boulevard, Da’an District, Taipei City
Tel: +886 - 2-2771-1188
100 Dun Hua North Road, Taipei 10547, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-2719-7199
From Airport
- There are two international airports located in Taipei, Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) and Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA).
- From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE), you can take airport metro or taxi to Taipei Train Station. Take the metro red Line to ZhongShan station and then change to the green Line and travel to Taipei Arena Station. From Exit 3, go straight towards Bade road and turn right when you see the Entie Commercial bank - then walk straight for roughly 3 minutes and you will arrive at the CTP Club .
- From Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA), take the metro to Nanjing Fuxing Station and then change to the green Line and travel to Taipei Arena Station. From Exit 3, go straight towards Bade road and turn right when you see the Entie Commercial bank - then walk straight for roughly 3 minutes and you will arrive at the CTP Club.
Taxi
- From Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport (TPE) to CTP Club costs around $1000 TWD ($32 USD).
- From Taipei Songshan Airport (TSA) to CTP Club costs around $100 TWD ($4 USD).
Metro
From Taipei Arena Station, take Exit 3, go straight towards Bade road and turn right when you see the Entie Commercial bank - then walk straight for roughly around 3 minutes and you will arrive at the CTP Club.
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At least 725 players entered the 2019 APPT Manila Main Event on Day 1b, bringing the total number of players to well over 1,100. That means they have more than tripled the original ₱20,000,000 (~$387,000) guarantee, with payouts yet to be confirmed.
Thursday's chip leader Jingzhi Wang bagged well in excess of 400,000, but on Friday there was no overwhelming chip leader during the latter stages of play. Several players bagged well over 200,000 including Yuichiro Harada (252,500), Alexis W Lim (248,500), Tsun Wai Yue (236,000), Wayne Heung (225,500) and Qinyi Tong (224,500).
However, the chip leader appears to be Lithuania's Tautvydas Jonikas, who bagged 276,500 to lead the provisional total of 279 players advancing to Day 2.
Another notable through to Day 2 is Aditya Sushant. The Indian bracelet winner jumped into the tournament late and had 150,000 heading into the last level. However, he endured a tough time of it eventually bagging 57,000 returning to blinds of 1,500/3,000/3,000 at the start of Day 2.
Several players missing out on a bag included Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin, Super High Roller runner-up Lester Edoc, Junichi Nakanowatari, Sean Carbonneau and Arravind Udayakumar.
The tournament will resume on Aug. 3 at 1 p.m. local time. The plan is to play 10 more 60-minute levels. Should the plan change, PokerNews will keep you updated. We'll also be bringing you updates as the bubble approaches in APPT Manila.
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