PPT Main Event: Christopher “Bigtime” Mateo dominates Day 1B; two more days to enter

PPT Main Event: Christopher “Bigtime” Mateo dominates Day 1B; two more days to enter

A well known figure in the Asian poker circuit came out firing at the Philippine Poker Tournament this Thursday. Filipino player Christopher Mateo, fondly called “Bigtime”, powered through the 121 entry field of Main Event Day 1B to pile in the largest stack of 264,600. This was nearly 100k more than his closest heat competitor and just enough to overtake Day 1A top dog Jasper Salonga David for the Day 2 lead. We have yet to see if his lead will hold with two more starting days to follow. Chip counts below of all the qualifiers.

Day 1B survivors = 20 players

1 Christopher Vecino Mateo 264,600
2 Rommel Angeles 168,700
3 Edilberto Jr Gopez 135,700
4 Seungeon Lee 117,600
5 Renato Pacayra 116,800
6 Benjamin Mangaliman 111,000
7 Sarge Lazier 97,600
8 Junghae Sung 97,100
9 Carlo Brian D. Feliprada 87,000
10 Aron Pablo Jaime Gerald Angeles 80,200
11 Michael Villafania 72,400
12 Reynaldo Camanyag 70,100
13 Bruce Wayne Fabillaran 66,400
14 Reigin Leongson 62,600
15 Bernardo Angeles 60,600
16 Bryan Bandada 45,700
17 Marco Almerez 45,300
18 Tyrone Lim 44,900
19 Bryan Boon Areglado 43,900
20 Maro Magtagñob 29,000

 

Day 1A survivors = 10 players

1 Jasper Salonga David 247,600
2 Vivencio Nachor Jr. 227,100
3 Robert Cheng 169,700
4 Leopoldo Capule 127,000
5 Christopher Chua 109,500
6 Alexis R. Lim 104,600
7 Michael Zeus Segismundo 91,900
8 Rene Jose Echevarria 87,900
9 Rasid Paitao 82,900
10 Jun Talosig 26,800

The combined starting day survivors have a two-day break before returning to action on Sunday, March 1 for Day 2. Keep in mind the game starts promptly at 1pm. For those that missed out or are still making their way to the Metro Card Club, two entry days remain. Make sure to get in before registration closes at the start of Level 10 per starting day.

Main Event info

Dates: February 26 to March 2
Buy-in: Php 4,500 (~US$ 90)
Guarantee: Php 2,000,000 (~US$ 39,300)
Starting stack: 15,000

Day 1A: 10 players advanced out of 85 entries
Day 1B: 20 players advanced out of 121 entries
Day 1C: Friday, February 28 at 3pm
Day 1D: Saturday, February 29 at 3pm
Day 2: Sunday, March 1 at 1pm
Day 3: Monday, March 2 at 1pm

Day 1 structure

Level 1: Blinds 25-50
Level 2: Blinds 50-100
Level 3: Blinds 75-150
Level 4: Blinds 100-200
Level 5: Blinds 100-200 ante 200
Level 6: Blinds 150-300 ante 300
Level 7: Blinds 200-400 ante 400
Level 8: Blinds 250-500 ante 500
Level 9: Blinds 300-600 ante 600
Level 10: Blinds 400-800 ante 800
Level 11: Blinds 500-1000 ante 1000
Level 12: Blinds 600-1200 ante 1200
Level 13: Blinds 800 – 1600 ante 1600
Level 14: Blinds 1000-2000 ante 2000
Level 15: Blinds 1200-2400 ante 2400

Registration: closes at the start of Level 10
Opening blinds: 25-50
Format: Big blind ante
Level duration: 30 minutes until Final two tables is reached
Final two tables level duration: 40 minutes
Final table level duration: 60 minutes
Final table format: Regular ante

Notes: 

  • All starting days play until the end of Level 15
  • Multiple re-entries allowed, best stack forward rule applies
  • Day 2 plays to the end of Level 27 or down to the last two tables (whichever comes first)
  • Final table is 10-handed

Day 2 info

Two more starting days need to be played out before we provide the official numbers. For now, we have the ongoing tally below.

Current starting day entries: 206
Current Day 2 qualifiers: 30 players
Current chips in play: 3,090,000
Current average stack: 103,000

Day 2 opening blinds: 1500-3000 ante 3000
Level intervals: increases every 30 minutes
Day 2 starting time: 1pm
Day 2 bagging time: end of Level 27 or final two tables

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