

Yuma Endo Wins The Mystery Bounty
"I'm very happy right now, it's my third time to win a trophy! It makes me very excited to play more tournaments."
Fairly new to the live poker scene, with stats as recent as October 2024, 21-year old Japanese player Yuma Endo banked his largest payday of PHP 684,000 (~US$ 11,925) after reigning at the Mystery Bounty. Endo survived a grueling three-handed battle, eventually defeating Filipino Francis Ancheta and Korea's Byungsung Kim to earn the coveted title. Included in his payout were a total of 7 bounty rewards. In a post win interview, the champ shared,
"I think there are so many good players in Manila so I have to play a bit tight unlike in Japan where they play just for fun."
Event Recap
The final day opened with 35 returning to the tables. Action was fierce as players hunted down the largest bounty prize of PHP 200,000. Endo picked up momentum early, knocking down a few players before reaching the final table. Among the fallen was Marciel Cerbito in 14th place but not before he knocked out Jeffrey Pamplona to earn a bounty spin that turned into an APPT Manila Main Event package worth PHP 125,000.
Another casualty was Bernard Chua in 13th place with Michael Bueza chipping up. Bueza however would miss the final table in 10th place with A♣ K♠ losing the flip against Edwin Dela Cruz’s 9♦ 9♥ .
Final Table
First to exit the final table was Richard Marquez, falling short of a series second win. Prolan Fandialan delivered a double knockout to Rene Mar David and Jonald Garcia to trim the field to six. Endo eliminated Cruz next who limped then three-bet shoved with A♠ 2♥ that fell to A♥ K♠ .
Fandialan picked up another bounty token by sending off Woojun Lim in 5th place but could not take it further than 4th place with A♦ K♠ falling to Endo’s Q♦ 8♦ flush on a board 5♠ 5♥ T♦ K♦ 3♦ with the shoves on the river. In addition to his rank payout, Fandialan padded up for having pulled the second largest bounty worth PHP 130,000.
Down to the final three, Endo maintained the lead for 21 hands then lost two showdowns against Kim to drop in rank. Back on the grind, it didn’t take long for Endo to recover and proceeded to rail Ancheta in 3rd place with A♠ 3♦ landing trips against Q♦ Q♠ . Ancheta called for his tournament life on a river board 5♥ A♦ 7♦ 6♠ A♣ .
Heads up ran for 34 hands with the chip lead switching twice. On the 103rd final table hand, Endo wrapped it up with K♦ T♦ dominating Q♥ 5♠ .
*The last three players decided to chop the remaining bounties - 200K, 41K, 17K - to each receive PHP 86,000.
Mystery Bounty
Buy-in: PHP 12,500
Guarantee: PHP 2,000,000
Entries: 287
Total prize pool: PHP 3,062,290
ITM/Day 2: 35 players
Cash pool: PHP 2,076,290
Bounty pool: PHP 861,000
Largest Bounty: PHP 200,000
*Payouts below include bounty rewards.