Feb 14, 2020
The 2020 WPT Philippines festival has kicked off on February 6th and nearly a dozen tournaments have determined their champion so far. Brett Kennedy, Paul Mccabe, Xin Lin and Konstantinis Misailidis earned trophies and Denmark’s Michael Falcon, who resides on the Philippines, also posed for a winner shot already.
The latest tournament to finish was the PHP 55,000 (~US$ 1,100) 6-Max Event which drew a total of 80 entries and saw the top 10 spots take home a portion of the PHP 3,880,000 (~$76,700)) prize pool. With Terry Gonzaga and Mike Takayama, two well-known local players were the first to bust in the money and they were joined on the rail by Ryan McAllister, Christos Vlahos, Season 18 WPT Asia Pacific of the Year contender Hamish Crawshaw and Sven McDermott.
In heads-up, Seitaro Aso from Japan emerged victoriously against fellow countryman and mixed game specialist Iori Yogo for a payday of PHP 1,320,000 (~$26,130) while Yogo had to settle for PHP 757,000 (
Buy-in: Php 55,000 (~US$ 1,100)
Entries: 80
Prize pool: PHP 3,880,000 (~$76,700)
Final result:
1st place: Seitaro Aso (Japan) – PHP 1,320,000 (~$26,130)
2nd place: Iori Yogo (Japan) – PHP 757,000 (~$14,985)
3rd place: Sven McDermott (Ireland) – PHP 473,000 (~$9,363)
4th place: Kyungkun Lee (South Korea) – PHP 320,000 (~$6,334)
5th place: Hamish Crawshaw (New Zealand) – PHP 242,000 (~$4,790)
6th place: Cao Ngoc Anh (Vietnam) – PHP 195,000 (~$3,860)
7th place: Christos Vlahos (Australia) – PHP 173,000 (~$3,425)
8th place: Ryan McAllister (United States) – PHP 152,000 (~$3,009)
9th place: Mike Takayama (Philippines – PHP 132,000 (~$2,613)
10th place: Terry Gonzaga (Philippines) – PHP 116,000 (~$2,296)