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Roy D'Silva
Posted on 24 Mar, 2025
By Roy D'Silva
On 24 Mar, 2025
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By Roy D'Silva
On 24 Mar, 2025
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APT Manila 2025 Cancelled


The Asian Poker Tour has announces the cancellation of the APT Manila 2025, which was scheduled to take place from May 30 to June 8, 2025, at the City of Dreams Manila. The APT has also apologised for any inconvenience or disappointment for players who were planning to travel to Manila to compete. However, there is no information about the reason behind the cancellation at the time of writing this article.

The next scheduled APT tour stop following the upcoming APT Taipei 2025—running April 25 to May 4 with a TWD 70M (~USD 2.1M) guaranteed Main Event—will be the APT Incheon 2025; boasting a KRW 2.5M buy-in Main Event with a KRW 1.5B (~USD 1M) guarantee running August 1-10 at the Paradise Hotel & Resort.

This will be followed by the APT Jeju 2025, which boasts a KRW 2.6M buy-in Main Event with a KRW 2.2B (~USD 1.5M) prize pool guarantee and runs from September 26 to October 5 at Jeju Shinhwa World.


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The 2025 APT poker schedule will conclude with the thrilling end of year APT Championship (APTC), which runs from November 14-30, 2025 at the Red Point Center’s brand new Red Space venue located in central Taipei. The APTC Main Event boasts a massive TWD 165 million (~USD 5M) prize pool guarantee – the largest the tour has ever offered.

Players can win their seat to this exciting TWD 350,000 (~USD 10,700) freezeout by competing in the tour’s three signature events—the APT Main Event, the APT High Roller, and the APT Super High Roller—at each of the three remaining APT tour stops preceding the APTC.

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) is one of the premier poker tournament series in Asia, attracting top players from around the world. Established in 2008, the APT has grown into a highly respected brand, hosting events in major poker hubs such as the Philippines, Vietnam, Macau, South Korea, and Taiwan. Known for its well-structured tournaments and generous prize pools, the tour has played a key role in the development of poker in Asia.

 
 
 
 
 
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APT events feature a variety of tournament formats, including No-Limit Hold’em, Pot-Limit Omaha, and high-stakes events that cater to both amateur and professional players. The APT Main Event is the highlight of each series, drawing large fields and awarding significant cash prizes. In addition to the main tournament, the APT often includes side events and special high-roller games.

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The APT has been instrumental in growing the poker scene in Asia. With the rise of online poker and increased participation in live events, the APT continues to expand its reach. As poker gains mainstream popularity in Asia, the APT remains a key player in the region’s poker landscape, offering top-tier tournaments and world-class poker action.

Roy D'Silva - Author at Gutshot Magazine

Roy D’Silva is a published author and has covered various beats in his decade-long experience, including Bollywood, OTT and now poker. An avid cyclist and documentary buff, Roy’s looking to be right, front, and center of that one big story in the poker world.



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