The first ever Asia Pacific Poker Tour kicked off on the 24th of August in Manila, the capital of the Philippines. The total prize pool of $500,000 is to be shared among the more or less 200 players coming from 30 different countries. The event is being held at the Hyatt Hotel and is set to end today, August 27.
According to Same Lightman, organizer of the event, “”There has been a massive explosion in poker over the last 10 years. Poker used to be associated with shady men in smoke filled rooms but that’s not the case any more. Televised poker and the Internet has changed all that. Poker is a skills based sport based on mathematics and psychology.”
The region can thank PokerStars for bringing this tour to Asia. PokerStars is an online poker site (which I am sure you know) with millions of players around the world.
Just one thing I noticed, though, it seems the locals were not really part of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. I have some friends in Manila who are avid poker players. Actually, they play home games every weekend. It didn’t seem that they were too excited about this big event, though. In fact, none in their group joined nor even watched the events. Does the $2500 buy in have anything to do with it? I don’t know. It is just a bit sad that people who are really passionate about poker cannot relate all that much to a big tournament like this one.
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