25-YEAR-OLD WINS APT MANILA
6 February 2009
Neil Arce the best of 262
25-year-old Neil Arce, a well known face at the Metro
Card Club in Manila had the support of the railbirds
this week as he took down the 2009 Asian Poker Tour
Philippines at the Dusit Thani Hotel.
Arce conquered a field of 262 runners representing over
40 countries to scoop the first prize of $185 000 after
beating heads up opponent Steve ‘joonhee’ Yea from South
Korea who repeated his 2008 second placing at the Macau
event. Players or their sponsors paid a buy-in of $2500
+ $200 to compete in the Main Event which offered a
total prize pool of $635 500 with 27 places cashing.
“This is just great,” said Arce. "I always felt it would
come down to me and Steve. For me the key to winning the
tournament was position. I was so lucky that Steve was
sat on my right – if he was on my left it would have
been a completely different final table. I played with
Steve all day yesterday when he was on a charge and kept
out of his way. I knew that to get anywhere at the final
table I had to keep applying pressure and my game plan
worked perfectly.”
Arce had been chip leader after Day 1A and had even
guaranteed Asian Poker Tour CEO Chris Parker before the
event got underway that he would emerge victorious in
the tournament. He was third in chips at the final table
and faced some formidable opponents including the
impressive Yea and internationally respected
professionals Liz Lieu and Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008
finalist Kasey Castle.
The key hand came just after the talkative Arce had
taken the chip lead from Yea. He showed willingness over
a series of hands to up the pre -flop aggression. On the
final hand, he made what had become a standard open for
him of 100 000. Steve Yea re-raised to 300,000. Arce
moved all in and Yea called in a shot. Arce held Ks Qs
with Yea Ad Kh leaving Arce as 3 -1 underdog. The flop
came 4s 6c 7h and Yea was two cards away from a massive
double up. Then the turn came the Qh and the partisan
crowd exploded. The river came 6h which was of no use to
Yea and the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Philippines had itself
a popular new champion.
After two consecutive Asian Poker Tour runner-up spots
and a dominating performance over the last few days, a
disappointed Yea said: "Next time I will do it.” Maybe
he will prove the third time lucky maxim at the next APT
event.
Chris Parker CEO of the Asian Poker Tour said: “We would
like to congratulate Neil on his fantastic win and thank
all the players for making the 2009 Asian Poker
Philippines such a successful event. We’d also like to
thank all our partners for making this all happen,
including the regulator PAGCOR.”
Amongst those who were in the hunt were Nam Le, Quinn
Do, David ‘Chino’ Rheem, Steve Sung and Kwang Soo Lee –
all members of the Asian Poker Tour’s elite team of
ambassadors - The Poker Pack. They joined a field that
also included 2008 Asian Poker Tour Philippines winner
David Saab, 2009 Aussie Millions Highroller event winner
David Steicke, Michael Pedley, 2009 PartyPoker.com Irish
Poker Championship winner Rory Rees Brennan, Brian
Huang, Ivan Tan, Andrew Scott and 1990 WSOP Main Event
winner Mansour Matloubi.
The Philippines was strongly represented in the field
including WSOP bracelet winner Toto Leonidas. There were
big contingents from South Korea and Japan, with 2008
Asian Poker Tour Philippines runner up Chris Roh and Yea
leading the charge for South Korea and representatives
from JBetPoker, Team J3PT and the Japan Poker League
making up a formidable Japanese contingent that included
Yasuhiro Waki and Yoshei Watanabe.
Coverage of this year’s Main Event will be televised and
distributed internationally later in the year. The Asian
Poker Tour is supported by the iPoker Network, Titan,
DafaPoker, PKR, PartyPoker, JBet Poker, Everest Poker,
Microgaming Poker Network, 888, 32 Red Poker, National
Poker League and the Japanese Poker League.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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