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11 Jul, 2019 Talamayan leads; 5 Indians survive Championships Event 1A

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) has a current stop in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam and apart from side events taking place, the VND 6 Billion GTD Championships Event has kicked off. This is one of two highlight tournaments of the APT Vietnam series and 60 entries (47 unique and 13 re-entries) joined...

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10 Jul, 2019 Zhou Jiaping takes down APT Vietnam Main Event title

When play resumed yesterday on Day 4 of the APT Vietnam Main Event, there were only 8 players still in contention to win the coveted title. The final two Indian runners busted late on Day 3, including Manoj Pentakota finishing in 12th place after initially holding the chip lead for a wh...

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09 Jul, 2019 Manoj Pentakota finishes 12th in APT Vietnam Main Event

  While all eyes are on the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event, there’s some other intense poker battles happening halfway across the world at Pro Poker Club, Vietnam. We’re talking about the latest APT Vietnam series which also has its Main Event underway, which attrac...

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08 Jul, 2019 APT Vietnam: Han leads after Day 2 of ME; 2 Indians progress

204 players returned to the felts to play Day 2 of the VND 8 Billion GTD Main Event at the Pro Poker Club in Ho Chi Minh yesterday. It’s the Asian Poker Tour’s (APT) second stop at Vietnam for the year and the Main Event field is slowly narrowing down as other side events ta...

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07 Jul, 2019 APT Vietnam: Van Ngoc Binh leads ME 1C; 2 Indians survive

It was the biggest day so far at the Asian Poker Tour’s (APT) ongoing series at the Pro Poker Club, Ho Chi Minh. The APT Vietnam Main Event kicked off a couple of days back and after two modest turnouts on Day 1A and 1B, the final starting flight saw participation in huge numbers....

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06 Jul, 2019 APT Vietnam: Manish Lakhotia ships NLH Single Day Event #1

It’s a really good time for India in live poker at the moment, with several new developments and achievements by our pros not just locally in online poker, but also on the global stage. Currently, two major tournament series taking place across the world are the 2019 World Series ...

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05 Jul, 2019 Rubin Labroo finishes 3rd in APT Vietnam Monster Stack

Most of our Indian poker pros are in Las Vegas where the poker summer is nearly coming to an end, with just a handful of tournaments left to be played at the 2019 World Series of Poker (WSOP). However, some of our players also made the shorter journey to Vietnam, where the Asian Poker T...

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05 Jul, 2019 APT Vietnam: Friesinger leads ME Day 1A; Pentakota survives

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) began its latest stop at Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam a couple of days back. The series is scheduled between 3-14 July and the Main Event VND 8 Billion GTD kicked off yesterday with the first starting flight – Day 1A. The fields are softer since most of the top ...

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02 Jul, 2019 Asian Poker Tour ready for second 2019 stop at Vietnam

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) is one of the biggest names in live poker in Asia and they host a handful of series each year across different venues in the continent. This year too, they’ve had a few series in Japan, Taiwan, and also one in Vietnam, which kicked started the calendar f...

23 progress to APL Vietnam Main Event Day 3; no Indians Vietnam

17 May, 2019 23 progress to APL Vietnam Main Event Day 3; no Indians

Yesterday was Day 2 of the Asia Poker League (APL) Vietnam Main Event taking place at the Pro Poker Club in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Originally, the day began with 150 players who survived through the four starting flights including three Indian players in Abhinav Iyer, Sumit Sapra an...

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