PPT 2026 Crushes Pre-Event As Federick Cruz Leads In 51 Survivors

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PPT 2026 Crushes Pre-Event As Federick Cruz Leads In 51 Survivors

The first Metro Card Club festival of the new year is underway with the 2026 Philippine Poker Tournament firing up on February 6 and set to run through February 16. Backed by ₱7.75 million in total guarantees, the series has already created plenty of noise as the opening PPT Pre-Event trumpeted past its ₱700K guarantee and into seven figures.

PPT Pre-Event: Day 1 Review

The opening two days of the PPT Pre-Event was a reunion of familiar Metro regulars and poker enthusiasts from all over the country, mixed up alongside fresh faces. The largest turnout was seen at Day 1C with 106 entries. In total, 367 entered across four flights at ₱3,000 buy-in each, to generate a sweeter prize pool of ₱1,009,250.

Day 1A: 87 entries, 12 advanced
Day 1B:73 entries, 10 advanced
Day 1C: 106 entries, 15 advanced
Day 1D: 101 entries, 14 advanced

Today, the combined 51 flight survivors return to action for the final day, each one guaranteed a return of ₱5,500 while the ultimate chase is to lift the first Metro side event hardware of 2026 while snatching the top payout of ₱170,22.50 and freeroll the rest of the series.

Federick Cruz

Photo: Dek Cruz

The player in pole position is Dek Cruz, who returns with a commanding 479,500 stack, good for a solid 160 big blinds. Several spots down the rung ranked fifth in chips is the event’s defending champion, Eugenio Bestil Jr. also with a very healthy 275,500 stack (92 bb).

Cards start flying at 2:00 PM local time. Blinds kick off at 2,000-3,000 big blind ante of 3,000. As always, fans can follow the final table action via the Metro Facebook Page and Metro YouTube channel, with livestream coverage straight from the floor.

Player Stack BB
Federick Cruz 479,500 160
Anthony Castro 292,500 98
Ireneo Javalera 290,500 97
Liam James Schreiter 284,000 95
Eugenio Bestil Jr. 275,500 92
Jenard Ivan L Clado 261,000 87
James Rirod Tiangco Dela Cruz 257,000 86
Raymond Imperio 235,000 78
Jhun G. Aballa 222,500 74
Michael Zeus Segismundo 216,500 72
Randall Mascarenas 215,000 72
John Nico Isip 204,000 68
John Ray Clores 203,000 68
Cesar Bernardo 199,000 66
Benigno Jojo Ledina 198,000 66
Jonald García 196,000 65
Christian Chavez 188,000 63
Chuck L. Peregrino 169,500 57
Jung G. Amsic 160,500 54
Alexis Reyes Lim 160,000 53
Louie Jhon Almario Princesa 153,500 51
Glenn Marvin Lee 148,500 50
Joseph Sia 146,500 49
Joseph Ferrera 143,500 48
Mark June Almosara 137,500 46
Tobias Sung Fabech 124,500 42
Christian Fernando 114,000 38
Justin Jerome Go Geronimo 109,500 37
Michael Justin Malanowski 107,500 36
Jack Daniel Cortez 95,500 32
Leopoldo T. Capule 92,000 31
Jonh Philip C. Baider 91,000 30
Kenneth Clarence Isip 89,000 30
Bryan Bandada 87,000 29
Jester Reyes Intia 86,000 29
Sky Rox Victorino 83,500 28
Jun Talosig 82,500 28
Xiang Rong 78,000 26
Raymond Tiu 78,000 26
Richard Nakila 78,000 26
Jesus Viloria 71,000 24
Kier Canale 68,000 23
Sumay Mishra 67,000 22
Aaron James Cruz 66,000 22
Jansen O. Tiu 49,000 16
Jane Pardo 48,500 16
Louis F. Mangarin 42,000 14
Roque Lima Jr. 33,000 11
Priscila F. Blaquera 27,000 9
Karl Batao 26,500 9
Arthur Cayanan 9,000 3

Payouts

Rank Payout
1st + Main 170,222.50
2nd + Main 116,000.00
3rd + Main 81,000.00
4th + Main 59,000.00
5th + Main 46,000.00
6th + Main 38,000.00
7th + Main 30,000.00
8th + Main 25,500.00
9th + Main 21,000.00
10th + Main 16,500.00
11th + Main 16,500.00
12th-13th+Main 12,000.00
14th-18th+Satty 7,500.00
19th-26th 7,500.00
28th-36th 6,500.00
37th-51st 5,500.00

More Action on Deck

For those who came up short in the PPT Pre-Event, the next shot comes quickly with the PPT 100K GTD Special springing into action today starting at 4PM. With an affordable ₱1,500 buy-in, it’s a prime chance to spin up a five-figure payday and claim one of the trophies on display.

In the days leading up to the Main Event, be sure to mark these single day events in your calendar.

    • NLH 200K: February 9 at 3pm – ₱3,000 buyin
    • Survivor Knockout 200K GTD: February 10 at 3pm – ₱3,000 buyin

 

In between tournaments, players can also pull up a chair at the cash games which run 24/7. It may not bring you a trophy but a heftier wallet is possible.

All About The PPT Main Event

Metro Card Club

Once the five days of pre-games concludes, the PPT will open Day 6 with the PPT Main Event. Now in its seventh year, the Metro has upped the guarantee to ₱5,000,000 (~US$ 84,500), which is one million more than last year’s offering.

With the past two editions shattering their targets, there’s a high chance of the same result this year. Currently, the PPT Main Event record is ₱6,518,016 (~$116,500) which was set in 2024. That year, the event crossed the six-figure USD mark for the first time in the event’s history.

To give players an idea of how popular this event has become, in 2024, the Main Event drew a record 1,656 entries. Alexander Lai turned his ₱4,500 buy-in into a jaw dropping ₱1,009,032 payout, and is hands down the richest PPT champion to date.

Brief History of PPT

Looking back, the PPT broke ground in 2019 with Gideon Galpo as the first-ever champion. In the years that followed, the PPT crowned  Rasid Paitao (2020), Maxwell Rosete (2022), Jharome Pena (2023), Alexander Lai (2024), and Rene Mar David (2025).

PPT Main Event Stucture

Like all Metro festivals, at the PPT, players get value for their buck. Buy-in is just ₱6,000 (~US$ 100) with six flights to choose from. Players are given a 25,000 starting stack which is 250 times the opening blinds. Each flight plays down to ITM of 14% of the field.

  • For players that enter Flights A, B, C, and E, blinds increase every 30 minutes.
  • For players that enter Flights D and F, blinds increase every 20 minutes.
  • Registration closes at the end of Level 10.
  • Multiple stacks are allowed but only the largest stack advances to Day 2.
  • Day 2 and Final Day blinds increase every 40 minutes.
  • PPT structure is Big Blind Ante then changes to Regular Ante at the final table.Philippine Poker Tournament - PPT Main Event structure

2026 PPT Schedule

Philippine Poker Tournament - PPT 2026

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