
The 25-year-old from Melbourne has an impressive track record when it comes to the APPT. This was his third APPT Final Table appearance in the last 15 months, including previously placing fifth in the 2007 APPT Manila, and ninth in the 2008 APPT Macau High Rollers Event. This year he returned to Manila determined to become a champion and that goal soon became a reality when he made a straight on a turn to send runner-up Noh Tae Jun of Korea to the rail after three days of solid play at the Hyatt Hotel.
In a final table field that included three local Filipinos, three Koreans, a Kiwi and Hong Kong resident, Aussie Van warmed up after the first few hours and steamrolled the field. He outplayed 284 other competitors from 31 countries, including 65 players who qualified online at PokerStars. The Australian was ecstatic to take out his first APPT title, and later commented: “I guess it is third time lucky on this tour. I have now made three final tables on the APPT – it feels great to finally hold a title. And even better I get a ticket to the Sydney Grand Final. Hopefully I can replicate this week’s performance in front of a home crowd."
Manila is the fourth stop on the second season of Asia and the Pacific’s largest and most successful poker tour, the PokerStars.net APPT, which in the last three months has also had major events in Macau, Seoul and Auckland. This year’s tour will culminate in a Grand Final at the beautiful Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia this December 2-7, when approximately 600 players, including Van, will battle for more than US$2 million in prize money.
“We are thrilled to see an Australian champion on the APPT as we head into the Sydney Grand Final," commented APPT President Jeffrey Haas. "It is great to see all final table players coming from countries across the Asia Pacific – to me this represents the significant impact PokerStars.net and the APPT have had on the development of poker across the region in the last year. The Philippines is the beating heart of poker in Asia today and so it was very fitting to have three locals included in the final nine today.”
The final standings and monies earned in Filipino Pesos/US dollars are as follows:
1st Van Marcus (Australia) -- 8,037,000.00 PHP/ 162,856.98 USD
2nd Noh Tae Jun (Korea) -- 5,090,100.00 PHP/ 103,142.75 USD
3rd Hyoung Jin Nam (Korea) -- 2,679,000.00 PHP/ 54,285.66 USD
4th Michael Chang (Korea) -- 1,875,300.00 PHP/ 37,999.96 USD
5th Ramil Tandoc (Philippines) -- 1,446,660.00 PHP/ 29,314.26 USD
6th Lee Nelson (New Zealand) -- 1,071,600.00 PHP/ 21,714.26 USD
7th Manish Sansi (Hong Kong) -- 803,700.00 PHP/ 16,285.70 USD
8th Benjie Lim (Philippines) -- 616,170.00 PHP/ 12,485.70 USD
9th Ranier Aquino (Philippines) -- 455,430.00 PHP/ 9,228.56 USD