Asian Poker Tour
SportTexas Hold 'em
Founded2008
Country Philippines (Founded)
Official websitehttp://www.theasianpokertour.com

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) was founded in 2008. To date, the APT has staged more than 80 major events and numerous smaller tournaments mainly in the Asia-Pacific Region. The tour has stopped at Philippines, Macau, South Korea, Cambodia, Vietnam, India, Australia, London, New Caledonia and Cambodia. APT events combined have generated over USD 30 Million in prize money all awarded to players.

History and Tournaments

2008

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) was acquired by AsianLogic [1] (AIM:ALOG) in early 2008. APT held its first tournament in May 2008 in Manila, Philippines.


Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 May-1 June
Dusit Thani Manila Hotel
Philippines APT Manila US$2,500
316
US$783,000 Australia David Saab[2] $280,000
26-31 August
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau US$5,300
US$ 1,500,000 Guaranteed
257
US$1,500,000 Ukraine Yevgeniy Timoshenko[3] US$500,000

2009

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 January-1 February
Dusit Thani Manila Hotel
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
252
US$635,500 Philippines Neil Arce<[4] US$185,000
20-23 August
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$34,400
(US$4,438)
326
HK$10,919,040
(US$1,408,788)
France Adrien Allain[5] HK$3,035,000
(US$391,580)

2010

In year 2010, the APT began its partnership with Resorts World Manila (RWM) which lasts until today. APT held some of its biggest events in RWM including the Guinness World Records Longest Continuous Poker Tournament[6], the APT-RWM Iron Man Poker Challenge[7], held in 2013.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
23 - 29 August
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
227
US$550,475 Philippines Michael Cua[8] US$176,700
6-14 November
City of Dreams
Macau APT Macau HK$35,000
(US$4,515)
161
HK$5,075,525
(US$654,779)
China Zhang Pan Peng[9] HK$1,678,000
(US$216,473)
Accredited Events
8-10 January
Poker King Club
StarWorld Casino
Macau APKT Macau HK$5,400 (US$697)
HK$750,000 Guaranteed (US$96,750)
Asian Poker King Tournament
174
HK$870,000
(US$112,230)
South Korea Il Wong Yoo[10] HK$284,200
(US$36,662)

P.27-29
7 March
Poker King Club
StarWorld Casino
Macau MPC Macau HK$2,700 (US$348)
HK$200,000 Guaranteed (US$25,760)
Macau Poker Challenge
143
HK $357,500
(US$46,046)
Hong Kong Weng Hong Hoi[11] HK$116,800
(US$15,044)
13-17 March
The Big Ace Liberty Club
Philippines TPC Mandaluyong ₱ 5,400 (US$118)
The Poker Circuit: Plugged In
173
₱ 865,000
(US$18,883)
Philippines Mark Pagsuyuin[12] ₱ 383,000
(US$8,361)
16-19 March
Resorts World Manila Casino
Philippines RWM Manila ₱ 11,000 (US$242)
₱ 2,000,000 Guaranteed (US$43,661)
RWM Inaugural Poker Championships
269
₱ 2,690,000
(US$58,724)
South Korea Sae Jin Lee[13] ₱ 860,800
(US$18,792)
22-26 April
StarWorld Casino
Macau APKT Macau HK$8,000 (US$1,031)
HK$1,000,000 Guaranteed
Asian Poker King Tournament
233
HK$1,730,025
(US$222,838)
Hong Kong Elton Tsang[14] HK$553,600
(US$71,307)
14-16 May
Wild Aces Poker Club
Philippines TPC Pampanga ₱ 5,400 (US$115)
₱ 500,000 Guaranteed
The Poker Circuit: Wild n’ Wet
131+35
₱ 830,000
(US$17,592)
Philippines Freddie Journeaux[15] ₱ 148,700
(US$3,152)

2011

The APT began the year with its new event format dubbed the APT Asian Series. This event features the same type of tournaments the APT is known for but at a much lower buy in.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
10-17 January
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,125)
126
₱5,683,200
(US$127,893)
Sweden Andreas Lindblom[16] ₱1,875,300
(US$42,201)
28 March-3 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
231
US$560,175 Philippines Enrique Del Prado[17] US$179,260
17-23 August
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila ₱50,000
(US$1,176)
396
₱17,681,580
(US$415,857)
Philippines Vic De Guzman[18] ₱5,359,000
(US$126,040)
8-14 November
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Goa ₹50,000
(US$1,006)
158
₹7,110,000
(US$143,048)
India Sangeeth Mohan[19] ₹2,346,400
(US$47,208)
Accredited Events
20-27 June
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines All In ASOP Cebu ₱5,500 (US$126)
₱1,000,000 Guaranteed (US$22,894)
All In Anniversary Series of Poker
199
₱1,000,000
(US$22,894)
Philippines Richard Tolentino[20][21] ₱313,600
(US$7,180)
1-6 December
Asia Poker Sports Club
Philippines Manny Pacquiao Manila ₱50,000 (US$1,157)
Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event
148
₱6,675,540
(US$154,495)
Australia Oliver Speidel[22] ₱2,202,000
(US$50,962)

2012

The APT introduced the APT Player of the Year (APT POY) loyalty program in year 2012 wherein players' performance is measured throughout a year. The APT POY receives $8,000 worth of APT and APT Asian Series Main Event buy-ins at an event of his/her choice among other perks, while 2nd and 3rd-place winners receive 1 APT Main Event seat (value up to $2,700) and 1 APT Asian Series Main Event seat (value up to $1,100) respectively. English poker pro Sam Razavi won the first APT POY title and bagged the award for the next three consecutive years.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
28-29 January
Fox Poker Club
Philippines APT London £545
Special Event
(US$849)
125
£62,500
(US$97,319)
England William Dorey[23] £17,130
(US$26,673)
4-7 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,163)
251
₱11,321,400
(US$263,255)
Singapore Tan Tai Zheng[24] ₱3,623,000
(US$84,245)
18-22 March
MGM Sanya Resort
China CPC Sanya Invitational
¥ 1,000,000 Prize Pool (US$157,940)
China Poker Carnival 2012
414
¥ 1,000,000
(US$157,940)
China Chao Ma[25][26] ¥ 300,000
(US$47,386)
19-25 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
254
US$615,950 South Africa Divan Le Roux[27][28] US$197,000
21-27 May
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Series Goa ₹50,000
(US$898)
131
₹5,895,000
(US$105,978)
Sweden Martin Nilsson[29][30] ₹1,942,000
(US$34,912)
25-31 July
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$25,000
(US$3,222)
268
HK$5,979,100
(US$770,735)
Taiwan Carlos Chang[31] HK$1,913,100
(US$246,607)
19-26 August
Casino Ti Vegas, Grand Bay
Mauritius APT Series Mauritius €900
(US$1,110)
114
€89,740
(US$110,660)
Mauritius Bruno Tadebois[32][33] €22,840
(US$28,165)
19-25 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,195)
316
₱ 14,253,200
(US$340,682)
Philippines Jose Javier Medina[34] ₱ 3,521,000
(US$84,159)
14-20 November
Las Vegas Sun, Bavet City
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
122
US$119,240 Vietnam Ha Duong[35] US$30,200
3-9 Decembe
Casino Royale Goa
India APT Goa ₹150,000
(US$2,750)
9
₹1,215,000
(US$22,279)
England Sam Razavi[36] ₹790,000
(US$14,485)

2013

In year 2013, the APT in partnership with Resorts World Manila made an attempt to break the Guinness World Records Longest Continuous Poker Tournament [38] which turned out to be a success. Shattering the previous record of 36 hours, 34 minutes and 41 seconds set in Delaware, USA. in August 2012, the APT-RWM Iron Man Poker Challenge set a new world record of 48 hours, 55 minutes and 58.5 seconds in December 2013.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
23-30 January
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,227)
113
₱5,096,900
(US$125,096)
South Korea Seung-Soo Jeon[39] ₱1,302,000
(US$31,956)
27 February-6 March
Royal Palace Casino, Oriental Hotel
Philippines APT Series Jeju US$1,100
166
US$160,520 South Korea Ryan Yu[40] US$36,100
17-24 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
205
US$497,120 Australia Khac-Trung Tran[41][42] US$124,000
24-31 July
StarWorld Hotel & Casino
Macau APT Macau HK$25,000
(US$3,222)
193
HK$4,439,000
(US$572,176)
Norway Henrik Tollefsen[43] HK$981,700
(US$126,538)
18-23 August
Ramada Hotel Jeju
Philippines APT Jeju US$2,700
45
US$113,970 China Lifeng Shen[44] US$35,300
9-16 October
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,158)
389
₱ 17,357,000
(US$402,129)
Philippines Czardy Rivera[45][46] ₱ 4,270,000
(US$98,927)
5-8 December
The Star, Sydney (Australia)
Philippines APT Sydney A$ 2,000
Special Event
(US$1,820)
649
A$ 1,166,400
(US$1,060,537)
Australia Tristan Bain[47][48] A$281,685
(US$256,119)
11-15 December
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$700
Iron Man Poker Challenge
Guinness World Record[49]
115
US$71,400 United States Damon Shulenberger[50][51] US$18,240
  • Asian Poker Tour - Season 2013 - Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi[52], Back-to-back: Two times APT Leaderboard in a row.

2014

2014 was a season when the tour went “quality over quantity”. APT Tournament Director Lloyd Fontillas called 2014 a building year for staging fewer events, with much more quality in getting great player numbers.[53]

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
12-19 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,110)
299
₱13,341,000
(US$296,275)
New Zealand Paul Hockin[54] ₱3,235,000
(US$71,842)
30 April-7 May
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,700
208
US$504,400 Singapore Feng Zhao[55] US$126,500
27 February-6 March
Queenco Casino, Sihanoukville
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
112
US$108,600 Denmark Michael Lindstrom[56] US$27,700
10-17 September
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,145)
356
₱ 17,033,000
(US$389,893)
Philippines Mike Takayama[57] ₱ 3,453,000
(US$79,041)
3-10 December
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT-RWM Manila Finale ₱ 50,000
(US$1,120)
289
₱ 12,895,200
(US$288,757)
Vietnam Quang Huy Pham[58] ₱ 3,185,000
(US$71,320)
1-18 December
King's Casino Rozvadov
Macau Prague Poker Festival €1,100
(US$1,362)
33
€32,010
(US$39,831)
Poland Pawel Zawadowicz[59] €10,440
(US$12,991)
  • Asian Poker Tour - Season 2014 - Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi[60], Back-to-back-to-back: Three times APT Leaderboard in a row (2012-2013-2014).

2015

In 2015, the APT increased the APT POY prize from $8,000 to $10,000 worth of APT and APT Asian Series Main Event buy-ins. Sam Razavi earned the APT POY title for the fourth consecutive year bestowing him the title APT Quadruple Player of the Year.[61]

The APT also opened its own poker room in Manila in February 2015 where two of the tour's events were held on that year, including the year-ender event.

Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results
27 January-4 February
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,132)
207
₱9,186,300
(US$208,063)
Philippines John Tech[62] ₱2,307,300
(US$52,258)
27 February-2 March
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Poker Room Manila ₱1,500
(US$34) Inaugural Event
326
₱423,800
(US$9,615)
Canada Randy Boone[63] ₱104,500
(US$2,371)'
14-22 April
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Manila US$2,200
211
US$409,300 Germany Julius Malzanini[64] US$79,200
27 February-6 March
The Grand Ho Tram
Vietnam APT Vietnam US$1,100
119
US$115,400 Hong Kong Kwan Kit Kwok[65] US$26,800
5-9 June
Manila Pavilion Hotel & Casino
Philippines APT Weekend Series Manila ₱ 27,500
(US$610)
147
₱ 3,565,000
(US$79,052)
Japan Gerard Bringley[66] ₱ 714,000
(US$15,833)
11-19 August
Waterfront Hotel Casino
Philippines APT Series Cebu ₱50,000
(US$1,080)
160
₱7,139,000
(US$154,262)
Norway Henrik Tollefsen[67] ₱1,717,000
(US$37,102)
29 September-7 October
Resorts World Manila
Philippines APT Series Manila ₱ 50,000
(US$1,068)
341
₱ 14,711,800
(US$314,232)
Singapore Yah Loon Lim[68] ₱ 3,000,000
(US$64,077)
20-28 October
Queenco Casino Sihanoukville
Cambodia APT Series Cambodia US$1,100
99
US$96,030 Vietnam Linh Tran[69] US$26,130
9-17 December
Casino Filipino Pavillion
Philippines APT Manila Finale ₱ 50,000
(US$1,054)
169
₱ 7,541,000
(US$158,976)
Philippines Joven Huerto[70][71] ₱ 1,927,000
(US$40,624)
  • Asian Poker Tour - Season 2015 - Leaderboard Champion: EnglandSam Razavi[72][73], Back-to-back 4 times: For the forth times APT Leaderboard in a row (2012-2013-2014-2015).

2016

2016 is APT's busiest year to date with 14 APT events and 1 APT-accredited event staged in a year. In the beginning of the year, APT started offering the APT Main Event Bubble Protection which insured the players availing it by giving back the Main Event buy-in in the form of APT tournament credits when the insured player busts out on the bubble. To avail of the bubble protection, players must pre-register for the Main Event, draw for a seat before starting time, and have his/her chips put into play on the first deal of level .

Changes in the winnings distribution of the APT Player of the Year (APT POY) has also been made. The second and third place awards have been eliminated and $2,000 worth of APT prizes were awarded to each APT POY leader from the Philippines, Japan, Korea, China, and one for the top nationality outside of those countries mentioned. The overall APT POY 2016 still received $10,000 worth of APT prizes. A total of $20,000 worth of APT prizes has been awarded for the APT POY 2016 race.

This was also the year when Sam Razavi was dethroned by Japan's Iori Yogo after four years of APT POY reign.

Event Event Schedule Venue Main Event Champion
APT Finale Macau Dec 7 – Dec 15 Crystal Palace, Casino Lisboa

Macau

SJ Kim

South Korea

APT Nouméa Nov 15 – Nov 24 Casinos De Nouméa

New Caledonia

Daniel Gilles

New Caledonia

APT Macau Oct 19 – Oct 25 Crystal Palace

Casino Lisboa, Macau

Dong Guo

China

APT Manila Oct 4 – Oct 12 APT Poker Room Manila

Manila Pavilion, Manila, Philippines

Alexis Lim

Philippines

APT Poker Cruise Sep 29 – Oct 2 Rex Fortune Cruise

Tsim Sha Tsui

Samad Razavi

England

Asian Poker Tour Philippines III Sep 14 – Sep 22 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

In Chul Sin

South Korea

APT Poker Weekend Series Aug 9 – Aug 17 APT Poker Room Manila

Manila Pavilion, Manila, Philippines

John Kim

Korea

Asian Poker Tour

Philippines II

Jul 19 – Jul 27 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Shinichiro Tone

Japan

APT Cambodia Jun 15 – Jun 23 Queenco Hotel & Casino

Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Hisashi Ogi

Japan

APT Experience

Manila

May 14 – May 22 APT Poker Room Manila

Manila Pavilion, Manila, Philippines

Gyeong Byeong Lee

Korea

Asian Poker Tour

Philippines

April 13 – April 21 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Jeon Seung Soo

Korea

APT Daegu Mar 23 – Mar 31 Hotel Inter-Burgo Casino

Daegu, South Korea

Nayoung Kim

Japan

APT Cebu Feb 10 – Feb 18 All In Poker Club

Waterfront Lahug, Cebu, Philippines

Alex Ward

England

Okinawa Poker Cup

APT Accredited Event

Feb 5 – Feb 8 Western World

Okinawa, Japan

Iori Yogo

Japan

Asian Poker Tour Kickoff Jan 13 – Jan 21 APT Poker Room Manila

Manila Pavilion, Manila, Philippines

Thong Botho

Thailand

2017

The APT Player of the Series (APT POS) has been introduced by the APT in its tournaments in 2017. It is a cumulative measure of player's performance throughout a full series. The APT POS awarded the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place winners.

The last APT POY, Japan's Tetsuya Tsuchikawa, has been awarded as the season came to an end. The APT POY has been eliminated the following year to give way to more prizes for the APT Player of the Series.

Event Event Schedule Venue Main Event Champion
APT Finale Macau

Championships

Nov 29 – Dec 10 Macau Billionaire Poker

Babylon Casino, Macau

Alecz Chan - Championships

(Singapore) Singapore Varun Gupta - Main Event

(India)

APT Manila Nov 06 – Nov 14 Winford Hotel & Casino

Manila, Philippines

Neil Raine

(United Kingdom)

APT Nouméa Oct 20 – Oct 29 Casinos De Nouméa

Nouméa, New Caledonia

Andre Moracchini

(New Caledonia)

APT Philippines II Sep 13 – Sep 21 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Sung Ho Kim

(South Korea)

APT Korea Incheon Aug 12 – Aug 20 Paradise City

Incheon, South Korea

Albert Paik

(United States)

APT Philippines Jul 19 – Jul 27 Winford Hotel & Casino

Manila, Philippines

Sam Nee Aik Chuan

(Malaysia)

APT Southeast Asia Jul 01 – Jul 07 Star Vegas Resort & Club

Poipet, Cambodia

Sam Nee Aik Chuan

(Malaysia)

APT Macau Jun 14 – Jun 22 Macau Billionaire Poker

Babylon Casino, Macau

Choong Kian Weng

(Malaysia)

APT Championships Philippines Apr 26 – May 7 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Dung Nguyen - Championships

(Vietnam) Mike Takayama - Main Event

(Philippines)

APT Korea Mar 22 – Mar 28 Paradise Casino

Jeju, South Korea

Katsuhiro Muto

(Japan)

APT Kickoff Jan 11 – Jan 19 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Takumi Samejima

(Japan)

2018

Starting year 2018, the APT POY has been eliminated, and cash prizes have been added to the APT POS. On top of the prizes received by the APT POS, the winner is also awarded with $800 in cash, while the 2nd and 3rd-place winners received $100 in cash each as additional prizes.[74]

Event Event Schedule Venue Main Event Champion
APT Finale Macau Championships

(Subject to Regulatory Approval)

Nov 27 - Dec 8 Macau Billionaire Poker,

Babylon Casino, Macau

Upcoming event
APT Vietnam Da Nang Championships

(Subject to Regulatory Approval)

Oct 3 - Oct 14 Cocobay Resort,

Da Nang, Vietnam

Upcoming event
APT Philippines Championships II

(Subject to Regulatory Approval)

Sep 13 - Sep 24 Resorts World Manila,

Pasay, Philippines

Upcoming event
APT Korea Championships Aug 8 - Aug 19 Paradise City, Incheon,

South Korea

Upcoming event
APT Vietnam Championships Jul 11 - Jul 22 Pro Poker Club, Ho Chi Minh,

Vietnam

Upcoming event
APT Korea Seoul Jun 15 - Jun 24 Paradise Casino, Grand

WalkerHill, Seoul, South Korea

Upcoming event
APT Macau Championships Apr 25 – May 6 Macau Billionaire Poker

Babylon Casino, Macau

Currently running
APT Philippines Championships Mar 21 – Apr 2 Resorts World Manila

Pasay, Philippines

Iori Yogo - Championships (Japan)

Lester Edoc - Main Event (Philippines)

APT Kickoff Vietnam Jan 19 – Jan 28 Pro Poker Club

Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

Adrian Esslen

(Germany)

APT Player of the Series

The APT Player of the Series (APT POS) is the player loyalty program of APT to give award and recognition to its players who showed exemplary performance as measured throughout a full series. The APT POS has been introduced in the year 2017, and cash prizes have been added in 2018.

The prizes received by the APT POS are:

1st place - Exclusive Luxury Watch, Customized Ring, Trophy, and $800 in cash

2nd and 3rd places - Trophy and $100 in cash

Formula for APT POS & APT POY = # of Points for Cashing based on Event Category + (Addend x 10)

Event Category Event Type Points
A Main Event / Championship Event 100
B Multiple Day Opening Event / Warm Up / Monster Stack / High Rollers 75
C Day Time NLH and Omaha Events 65
D 1 Day NLH / 6 Max Turbo / OFC Pineapple 55
E Super Deep Stack Turbo / Deep Stack Turbo / Hyper Turbo / Charity Event 50
*Addend = Prize Money Won / Buy-In (Fee not Included)*Points will be awarded to the players that cash in an event that qualifies for APT POS

Sample Computation:

Lloyd enters the Main Event that has a buy-in of US$1,000 (fee not included) and finishes 5th place earning him US$14,200.

Lloyd’s points toward APT POY and APT POS is 242

Formula: 100 points for cashing in a Category A event + 14.2 Addend (US$14,200 prize money / US$1,000 buy-in) x 10 = 242 Points

[74]

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