Trofeo WPT

WPT Nacional Filipinas

Solaire Resort y Casino

23 de octubre de 2014
Tetsuya Tsuchikawa
Champion
Tetsuya Tsuchikawa$156,849

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa gana el evento principal del WPT National Filipinas

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

DSC_2515-1 Tetsuya Tsuchikawa from Japan has won a “Thrilla in Manila” to take home the title at the first-ever World Poker Tour National Philippines Main Event. He topped a field of 385 players and won a hard-fought tournament that took 217 hands to play down from the final ten to the last man standing. Tsuchikawa had a large contingent of railbirds supporting him and he made a great call on the final hand of the tournament to win the top prize of $156,849.

Here is a look at the chip counts and seating chart for the final table when cards got into the air at 3 p.m. local time on Monday in Manila.

Asiento 1: Andrew Gaw – 1,515,000 (30 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 2: Mun Fei Chow - 1,690,000 (33 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 3: Yuichi Sumida - 1,640,000 (32 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 4: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa - 805,000 (16 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 5: Kevin Ang - 425,000 (8 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 6: Douglas Olsson - 1,645,000 (32 cama y desayuno)

Kevin Ang kicked off the major action at the final table by doubling up on the second hand of play. That kicked off an amazing comeback for Ang that led to a runner-up finish at the final table. Tetsuya Tsuchikawa then doubled up on the 26th hand of play, and that meant that both short stacks at the start of play had escaped the danger zone.

Andrew Gaw was not so lucky when he moved all in on a flop reading [9c4d3d] with [Ah5c] in the hole. Yuichi Sumida called with [AcKc] and after the turn and river fell [3cAd] Gaw was out in sixth place, good for $31,370.

Just a few hands later the deep tournament run of Douglas Olsson came to a close as well. Olsson was all in preflop with [AhQs] on the 39th hand of play, and he was covered by Tsuchikawa, who held [JcJh]. The board was dealt [Jd9c5d7s3s] and Olsson was eliminated in fifth place, good for $39,212.

A long period of play with little to no action set in after that. At one point 23 hands in a row were played without a flop, and there were also eight walks during that stretch. Hand 63 saw that streak come to an end when Sumida moved all in preflop with [Kc9c] in the hole. Tsuchikawa called with [8c8d] and the board ran out [10c10h4dJd4h]. Sumida was out in fourth place, good for $52,283.

Three-handed play went on for a while as well and it was Hand 98 before there was another all-in pot. Mun Fei Chow was all in preflop for [Ad10d] and Ang called with [QcQh]. The board was dealt [5c4h2c5s8s] and Chow was out in third place, good for $70,582.

That set a heads-up final between the two short stacks at the start of the final table. Tsuchikawa held the lead with 4.1 million but Ang was not far behind with a stack worth 3.62 millones.

On the second hand of play between them, and the 100th hand of play at the final table, Ang opened the action with a min-raise to 200,000 on the small blind. Tsuchikawa called on the big blind and the flop was dealt [7d6c3s]. Tsuchikawa checked and Ang bet 160,000. Tsuchikawa raised to 410,000 and Ang called. The turn brought the [Ah] and Tsuchikawa bet 475,000. Ang called and the river delivered the [Qs]. Tsuchikawa checked and Ang moved all in. Tsuchikawa took a moment to ponder the call before putting all of his chips into the middle. Ang held [8d6h] for a pair of sixes but Tsuchikawa did him one better with [10s7s] for a pair of sevens.

Ang was eliminated in second place and took home $109,794 after a great comeback on the final day of play. Tsuchikawa won the top prize worth $156,849 thanks to one of the best calls you will ever see to win a tournament. Tsuchikawa was also awarded a trophy and a pair of Monster DNA headphones. Congratulations to Tetsuya Tsuchikawa, the champion at the WPT National Philippines Main Event.

Resultados de la mesa final:

1: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa - $156,849
2: Kevin Ang - $109,794
3: Mun Fei Chow - $70,582
4: Yuichi Sumida - $52,283
5: Douglas Olsson - $39,212
6: Andrew Gaw - $31,370

That concludes our live coverage from the WPT National Philippines Main Event. Thanks to the Solaire Resort and Casino for hosting a great first event. The WPT moves on to the island of St. Maarten for WPT Caribbean from November 3-7, and the WPT Live Updates team will be there to bring you the action. 

Mano #100: ¡Tetsuya Tsuchikawa gana WPTN Filipinas! ($158,849)

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

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Kevin Ang min-raises from the button (small blind) to 200,000, and Tetsuya Tsuchikawa (pictured above) calls from the big blind.

El flop viene [7d6c3s], Tsuchikawa checks, Ang bets 160,000, and Tsuchikawa check-raises to 410,000. Ang calls.

The turn card is the [Ah], Tsuchikawa bets 475,000, and Ang calls.

The river card is the [Qs], Tsuchikawa checks, and Ang moves all in. Tsuchikawa thinks for a short while before he calls, and Ang shows [8d6h] for a pair of sixes.

But Tsuchikawa turns over [10s7s] to win the pot — y el primer título nacional WPT de Filipinas — con un par de sietes.

Kevin Ang finishes as the runner-up, earning $109,794.

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa wins the WPT National Philippines, earning $158,849, a trophy, and a pair of Monster DNA Headphones.

¡Felicitaciones a Tetsuya Tsuchikawa!

1st:  Tetsuya Tsuchikawa  -  $158,849
2nd:  Kevin Ang  -  $109,794
3rd:  Mun Fei Chow  -  $70,582
4th:  Yuichi Sumida  -  $52,283
5th:  Douglas Olsson  -  $39,212
6th:  Andrew Gaw  -  $31,370

Mano #99: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa min-raises from the button (small blind) to 200,000, and Kevin Ang folds the big blind.

Mano #98: Mun Fei Chow queda en tercer lugar ($3)

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

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Kevin Ang raises from the button to 205,000, Mun Fei Chow (pictured above) moves all in from the small blind, and Ang calls with [QcQh]. Chow turns over [Ad10d], and he needs to improve to stay alive.

El tablero viene [5c4h2c5s8s] — Chow flops a gutshot straight draw, but improves no further. Ang wins the pot con dos pares, reinas y cincos, para eliminar a Mun Fei Chow en el tercer lugar.

Asiento 2.  Mun Fei Chow  -  Eliminado en 33er lugar ($70,582)
Asiento 4.  Tetsuya Tsuchikawa  -  4,100,000  (41 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 5.  Kevin Ang  -  3,620,000  (36 cama y desayuno)

Mano #97: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa min-raises from the button to 200,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #96: Mun Fei Chow

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

Mun Fei Chow hace all-in desde el botón, ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Comienza el nivel 30; Recuentos oficiales de fichas

/ Nivel 30: 50,000-100,000

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Los jugadores regresan del descanso para comenzar el Nivel 30, con persianas aumentadas de 50,000-100,000 y 15,000 A continuación, se muestran los recuentos oficiales de fichas del receso:

Asiento 2.  Mun Fei Chow  -  1,200,000  (12 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 4.  Tetsuya Tsuchikawa  -  4,100,000  (41 cama y desayuno)
Asiento 5.  Kevin Ang  -  2,420,000  (24 cama y desayuno)

And the remaining prizepool theyre jugando por:

1S t:$158,849
2y: $109,794
3rd:$70,582

4th:  Yuichi Sumida  -  $52,283
5th:  Douglas Olsson  -  $39,212
6th:  Andrew Gaw  -  $31,370

Mano #95: Mun Fei Chow

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Kevin Ang raises from the button to 175,000, Mun Fei Chow moves all in from the small blind, and Ang folds. Chow takes the pot.

Mano #94: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa raises from the button to 165,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #93: Mun Fei Chow

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Mun Fei Chow hace all-in desde el botón, ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #92: Kevin Ang

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Kevin Ang raises from the button to 165,000, and Tetsuya Tsuchikawa calls from the big blind.

El flop viene [8d5h2h], Tsuchikawa checks, Ang bets 135,000, and Tsuchikawa calls.

Both players check the [Ks] on the turn and the [2s] on the river. Tsuchikawa shows [6d6s] for two pair, sixes and deuces, but Ang turns over [10s8c] to win the pot with a higher two pair, eights and deuces.

Mano #91: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa raises from the button to 175,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #90: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa raises from the small blind to 175,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #89: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Todos se retiran ante Tetsuya Tsuchikawa, dándole un boleto en la ciega grande.

Mano #88: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa raises from the button to 175,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #87: Mun Fei Chow

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Mun Fei Chow hace all-in desde el botón, ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #86: Kevin Ang

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Kevin Ang raises from the button to 175,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #85: Kevin Ang

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Kevin Ang raises from the small blind to 175,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

Mano #84: Tetsuya Tsuchikawa

/ Nivel 29: 40,000-80,000

Tetsuya Tsuchikawa raises from the small blind to 165,000, Ganando las ciegas y los antes.

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Tetsuya Tsuchikawa$156,849