Amidst holding a poker competition arrangement at the Winford Manila Resort and Casino in the Philippines and the Asian Poker Tour (APT) has apparently inked an arrangement that will see it come back to the adjacent Resorts World Manila for an additional three years of occasions.
As indicated by a report from GGRAsia, the poker competition arrangement coordinator uncovered that the ‘selective understanding’ with casino administrator Travelers International Hotel Group Incorporated takes after its organizing at the Manila scene of the twelve-day APT Championships 2017 Philippines, which kept running from April 26 of a year ago and pulled in its biggest ever pool of 733 players drawn from 36 countries. “The APT and Resorts World Manila have fused a strong bond that dates back to 2010. “Since then, the APT has held 18 successful international poker events at Resorts World Manila including the monumental APT Resorts World Manila Iron Man Poker Challenge back in 2013. This event currently holds the Guinness World Record for the longest continuous running poker tournament at 48 hours, 55 minutes and 58 seconds.”
As a major aspect of the new understanding, the APT clarified that it will hold a couple of marked occasions at Resorts World Manila one year from now starting with its APT Philippines Championships 2018, which is set to keep running from March 21 to April 1, preceding lining up in mid-September with its APT Philippines 2018.
“The assention will ensure players an additional three years of APT occasions at the extremely well known Resorts World Manila casino scene,” read the announcement from the APT.
GGRAsia revealed that the APT Philippines 2017 poker competition arrangement, which is as of now occurring at the Winford Manila Resort and Casino, was initially booked to happen at Resorts World Manila in July however was rescheduled and moved crosswise over town after the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation controller renounced the setting’s gaming permit in the wake of the June 2 shooting and incendiarism assault that left 38 individuals dead and more than 50 harmed.