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    2017 PokerStars Festival Manila

    PHP 215,000 High Roller
    Day: 2
    Event Info

    2017 PokerStars Festival Manila

    Final Results
    Winner
    Winning Hand
    j7
    Prize
    3,100,000 PHP
    Event Info
    Buy-in
    215,000 PHP
    Prize Pool
    9,118,000 PHP
    Entries
    47
    Level Info
    Level
    22
    Blinds
    10,000 / 20,000
    Ante
    3,000

    Who Will be Crowned High Roller Shot Clock Champion in Manila?

    Sathesh Muthu Sits in Second Place for Day 2
    Sathesh Muthu Sits in Second Place for Day 2

    In one hour from now as of 1 p.m. local time, the 2017 PokerStars Festival Manila PHP215,000 (~$4,260) High Roller Shot Clock will get back underway for its second and final day. With 36 entries so far, a prize pool of PHP6,790,000 has been created, but both numbers can still increase with the registration remaining open throughout the first 60-minute level and following break.

    Leading the field of 18 Day 1 survivors is Israel's Tom Or-Paz with 219,000. Or-Paz registered late and soared to the top of the counts in the last level of the night, edging out Sathesh Muthu (156,700) and Timofey Asmolov (154,400). Both Muthu and Asmolov were among those that fired an additional bullet in this tournament and ran much better in their second attempt.

    Other big stacks notables still in contention here at the PokerStars LIVE Manila poker room include Linh Tran (144,400), live satellite qualifier Peter Plater (133,000), Mansour Matloubi (113,900), Celine Lee (105,900), Lester Edoc (103,900), and Victor Chong (96,400). Former Asian player of the year Pete Chen is among the short stacks with 33,700 when the action resumes at blinds of 1,000/2,000 with a running ante of 300 in the Grand Ballroom at City of Dreams Manila.

    The tournament is played with a 30-second shot clock, and all participants received three 30-second time-bank chips upon registration. For Day 2, three new time banks will be granted and once they are gone, the players only have 30 seconds to act on each decision.

    The PokerNews live reporting team will provide all the action until a winner is crowned, and you can also follow the updates of the Main Event as well with Day 1a getting underway as of 2 p.m. local time.

    Day 2 Seat Draw

    TableSeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
    12Timofey AsmolovRussia154,40077
    14Linh TranCanada144,40072
    15Sathesh MuthuSingapore156,70078
    17Lester EdocPhilippines103,90052
    18Tom Or-PazIsrael219,000110
          
    21Victor ChongMalaysia96,40048
    23Yo Seb RheeJapan45,80023
    25Jun ObaraJapan85,50043
    26Aki VirtanenFinland56,90028
    27Mansour MatloubiUK113,90057
          
    34Konstantin PogodinRussia35,40018
    35Hermann LeeSingapore81,00041
    37Celine LeeChina105,90053
    38Ken OkadaJapan43,00022
          
    41Peter PlaterAustralia133,00067
    44Antti HalmeFinland24,70012
    46Pete ChenTaiwan33,70017
    47Hoa Thinh NguyenVietnam147,90074

    Tags: Celine LeeLester EdocMansour MatloubiPete ChenPeter PlaterSathesh MuthuTimofey AsmolovTom Or-PazVictor Chong