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Written by Railbird Ronny

This article first appeared in the Nov/Dec 2011 issue of World Gaming magazine.

The Philippines has been a great advocate for poker in the Asia Pacific region. With 33 poker clubs spread across the country offering a mix of tournament and cash ring games, you will surely find a game that suits your limits.

Resorts World Manila is the new mega resort that offers high limit gaming that rivals the best of luxury casinos anywhere in the world. Located just across from Terminal 3 of Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport, you can easily get your poker fix on. It is also the home of the Manila leg of the Asian Poker Tour. (Read more about Resorts World Manila and the APT at wgm8.com.)

From left to right: Joseph Kim (Asia Poker Sports Club Consultant), Jason Morris (APT Tournament Manager), Manny Pacquiao, Lloyd Fontillas (APT Tournament Director)

From left to right: Joseph Kim (Asia Poker Sports Club Consultant), Jason Morris (APT Tournament Manager), Manny Pacquiao, Lloyd Fontillas (APT Tournament Director)

Later this year, the APT will partner with World Champion boxer and Philippine hero Manny Pacquiao to stage the Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event on December 7 to 12, at the Pan Pacific Hotel‘s Asia Poker Sports Club in Malate, Philippines. The tournament will be an official APT Accredited Event. It will feature a PHP 500,000 buy-in High Rollers, a PHP 11,000 buy-in Pot Limit Omaha event and a PHP 50,000 buy-in main event. Tournament Director, Lloyd Fontillas, said, “The APT is obviously proud to be ensuring its popular and trusted protocol is followed at the Manny Pacquiao World Poker Event. I’m sure it will be a pleasure working with such a respected personality as Manny and we’re looking forward to seeing a large turnout.”

Be sure to watch this space in future issues of World Gaming for all your tournament info and don’t forget you can always find tournament coverage at wgm8.com.

Check out Railbird Ronny’s tourney tracker for a list of previous results and upcoming tournaments of particular interest to Asian and Australian poker players and fans.