Be part of the $1,000,000 thriller in Manila
Qualifiers start from December 1st
Manila is one of the most vibrant cities in the world with a buzzing downtown, friendly locals, and amazing weather. That's why it's the perfect place to host the first Asian Poker Tour (APT) event of the year, which takes place from January 27 through February 1.
Four-hundred poker players from around the globe will be competing for $1,000,000. The winner of last year’s event, Australian David Saab, took home a cool $280,000. You have six weeks to win your place to play for a slice of the action alongside such big names as JC Tran, Quinn Do, Steve Sung, Nam Le, and Liz Lieu.
Our $6,000 prize packages includes the main event buy in, seven nights at the world-class Dusit Thani Manila hotel, and $2,500 in spending money so you can get out and enjoy everything the Philippines has to offer.
To win your dream ticket to Manila, check our qualifiers schedule below and see how you can play your way to the prize for as little as $1:
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$4 APT Philippines Sub Qualifier
Daily For every 10 players an entry is awarded into the next $35 APT Philippines satellite qualifier |
$1 APT Philippines Sub Qualifier Speed Rebuy
Daily For every $35 in prize pool an entry is awarded into the next APT Philippines satellite qualifier |
$24 APT Philippines Sub Qualifier Special
Daily For every 4 players an entry is awarded to the next APT Philippines Satellite Qualifier Special |
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$35 APT Philippines satellite qualifier For every 10 players an entry is awarded into the next $320 APT Philippines satellite |
$88 APT Philippines satellite qualifier
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$300 + $20 APT Philippines satellite
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For more information on the APT, visit www.asianpt.com.
Qualifiers run from December 1 through January 14
See you at the tables.
Please note:
- The APT Philippines satellite and qualifiers run from December 1 through January 14
- The $6,000 prize package includes:
- Accommodation at the Dusit Thani Manila hotel,
- $2,500 + $200 buy-in to the main event
- $2,500 spending money
- There is no cash alternative to the main prize
- Please read our standard terms and conditions
