Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Join and Become a FAN of ASIAN POKER TOUR in FACEBOOK!!! http://bit.ly/22HtiD
Congratulations to APT's Tournament dir. Matt Savage!! 5th place of WSOP event#53 $1,500 7 Card Stud Hi/Lo 8-or-better! http://bit.ly/6M0Xf
41 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on aug 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t
Asian Poker Tour website now comes with Chinese translation!!! http://bit.ly/i5TY2
APT Macau 2009 hit iPoker Network. http://bit.ly/tMPxB

Monday, June 29, 2009

Register Now @ http://bit.ly/GbHJX !!! 12-Day festival of poker in MACAU this August 12-23 '09!!!
42 days to go before the big event happening in Macau. Asian Poker Tour Poker festival. http://www.asianpt.com
Be the Asian Poker Tour’s 1st Canadian Champion! Then sign on 4 the upcoming Asian Poker Tour Macau event ths August!!! http://bit.ly/yNjz9

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Register to Asian Poker Tour MACAU this August 12-23 '09 @ http://bit.ly/1TOxX
The Asian Poker Tour has invaded the World Wide Web! Add us up to your friend list! http://bit.ly/RfwuS
Asian Poker Tour website now comes with Chinese translation!!! http://bit.ly/i5TY2

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Want the latest updates & information on the Asian Poker Tour & The Poker Pack? Visit the Asian Poker Tour On The Web! http://bit.ly/e1hZw
47 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on August 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t
Register to Asian Poker Tour MACAU this August 12-23 '09 @ http://bit.ly/1TOxX
The Poker Pack player Nam Le is up by 2k in chips at Event 45 of the 2009 WSOP!!! http://bit.ly/anRF6
Asian Poker Tour website now comes with Chinese translation!!! http://bit.ly/i5TY2
Register to Asian Poker Tour MACAU this August 12-23 '09 @ http://bit.ly/1TOxX
49 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on August 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Asian Poker Tour has invaded the World Wide Web! Add us up to your friend list! http://bit.ly/RfwuS

Asian Poker Tour Macau Satellites hit the iPoker Network!

You can now visit ANY poker room on the iPoker Network to get a chance to win a prize package valued at $8,000 to the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau!

http://www.asianpt.com/News_And_Info/Press_Release/APT-Macau-Satellites-iPoker-Network
Want the latest updates & information on the Asian Poker Tour & The Poker Pack? Visit the Asian Poker Tour On The Web! http://bit.ly/e1hZw

Poker Pack Member Steve Sung Continues Strong Run Heading to Asian Poker Tour Macau Event

Las Vegas, Nevada (June 15, 2009) – Almost halfway through this year’s World Series of Poker®, Steve Sung, who will be heading to this year’s Asian Poker Tour event in Macau, is already running in high gear with a bracelet win and a final table showing.

The Poker Pack member kicked things off by winning Event #4 at the 40th World Series of Poker®. He outlasted a field of 6,102 and dominated the final table to win the $1,000 No Limit Hold ‘Em event, which was the biggest non-main-event tournament in history. With the win, he picked up his first-ever WSOP® bracelet in addition to $771,106 in prize money.

Just a little over a week later, Sung made his presence felt again by finishing third in Event #23, which was the $10,000 World Championship in No Limit 2-7 Draw Lowball. While he barely missed out on his second bracelet this year, the Korean poker pro did pick up $112,042 to bring his total winnings for this year’s WSOP® to almost $900,000.

The other members of The Poker Pack have been cashing in this year as well. Aside from Sung’s two big finishes, fellow members JC Tran and Quinn Do both have two cashes while Nam Le has one. All in all, the Pack has combined for seven cashes totalling $974,421.

The Poker Pack is a team of specially selected players of Asian origin who are ambassadors for the Asian Poker Tour. The group is composed of JC Tran, Nam Le, Quinn Do, David “Chino” Rheem, Steve Sung, and Kwang Soo Lee. Together, the six have approximately $23 million in live tournament winnings.

Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009 will be held at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau from August 12 to 23, 2009. Buy-in is set at HK $32,000 + $2,400 (approximately US $4,300).

For more information, log on to the Asian Poker Tour’s web site at www.asianpt.com

Get Into This Year's Asian Poker Tour Macau Event with PKR!

With only two months to go before the Asian Poker Tour’s twelve-day festival of poker in Macau, high-tech online room PKR.com has announced that it has already started running satellites for this year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau event!



PKR is the world’s leading online poker room in cutting-edge graphics and design. Its one-of-a-kind poker engine features mind-blowing 3D graphics and will let you experience poker like never before!



The highly anticipated Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009 will be held at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau from August 12 to 23, 2009.



For more information about Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009, visit the official website at www.asianpt.com.
Asian Poker Tour website now comes with Chinese translation!!! http://bit.ly/i5TY2
Register to Asian Poker Tour MACAU this August 12-23 '09 @ http://bit.ly/1TOxX
48 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on August 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t
49 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on aug 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t
Asian Poker Tour website now comes with Chinese translation!!! http://bit.ly/4YvBt

Monday, June 22, 2009

want the latest updates & information on the Asian Poker Tour & The Poker Pack? Visit the Asian Poker Tour On The Web! http://bit.ly/e1hZw
Register to Asian Poker Tour MACAU this August 12-23 '09 @ http://bit.ly/GbHJX
49 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on aug 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! http://bit.ly/wFN7t

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Asian Poker Tour's player of the week: Ryan Hurst... http://bit.ly/p8MyB
Congratulations to APT's The Poker Pack ambassador JC Tran for winning the WSOP event#30 $2,500 Pot Limit Omaha!!!! http://bit.ly/5SRwO

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

JC Tran Captures Second Career Bracelet and Confirms Bid for Asian Poker Tour Macau Title! http://bit.ly/14vICj
want the latest updates & information on the Asian Poker Tour & The Poker Pack? Visit the Asian Poker Tour On The Web! http://bit.ly/e1hZw
Register Now @ http://bit.ly/GbHJX !!! 12-Day festival of poker in MACAU this August 12-23 '09!!!
Asian Poker Tour's player of the week: Ryan Hurst... http://bit.ly/p8MyB
54 days to go til Asian Poker Tour's 12-day festival on aug 12-23 '09 @ Galaxy StarWorld Hotel & Casino MACAU!!! www.asianpt.com

Monday, June 8, 2009

Steve Sung Confirms Participation in Asian Poker Tour’s Macau Event

Las Vegas, Nevada – With the biggest live tournament win of his poker career, Steve Sung is already looking forward to even more success.

The Poker Pack member confirmed his participation in this year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009 event just hours after winning Event #4 at the 40th World Series of Poker®. Sung, a prominent figure in high-stakes online cash games, outlasted a field of 6,102 and dominated the final table to take first place in the $1,000 No Limit Hold ‘Em event, which was the biggest non-main-event tournament in history. He cemented his victory with pocket kings winning against pocket eights to pick up his first-ever WSOP® bracelet in addition to $771,106 in prize money.

Afterwards, the Korea-born pro talked about how excited he was to get the win. “I pick up my first bracelet in a field of over six thousand – what a great way to kick off the WSOP!” he said. “Hopefully I continue to run good all the way up to the Asian Poker Tour event in Macau, which will be the biggest tournament in Asia to date. I’ll be there with my buddies from The Poker Pack and it would be great if one of us wins it.”

The victory pushes Steve Sung’s career live tournament winnings to almost $3 million. His previous biggest payday was when he took second place at the 2008 Bay 101 Shooting Stars $9,600 No Limit Hold ‘Em Championship for $585,000 in winnings.

The Poker Pack is a team of specially selected players of Asian origin who are ambassadors for the Asian Poker Tour. The group is composed of JC Tran, Nam Le, Quinn Do, David “Chino” Rheem, Steve Sung, and Kwang Soo Lee. Together, the six have approximately $23 million in live tournament winnings.

Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009 will be held at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau from August 12 to 23, 2009. Buy-in is set at HK $32,000 + $2,400 (approximately US $4,300).

For more information, log on to the Asian Poker Tour’s web site at www.asianpt.com

About the Asian Poker Tour


The Asian Poker Tour is Asia’s biggest and original poker tour. Owned and operated by AsianLogic, the Tour has already held two major events in 2008 and one in 2009. Each Asian Poker Tour event attracts live tournament players as well as Internet qualifiers who join via online satellites. For more information, log on to the official web site at www.asianpt.com.

About AsianLogic

AsianLogic is a leading online and land-based gaming company focusing on the Asia-Pacific markets. The Company operates eight online casino brands and four online poker rooms as well as land-based sportsbook operations through its MegaSportsWorld brand. It is a specialist in Asia-specific games such as Mahjong, Cho-Da-Di, Do-Di-Zhu and 13 Card Poker. The company owns and operates the Asian Poker Tour.

The company also maintains a corporate advisory team specialising in the gaming sector which is an active investor in gaming-related businesses as well as providing consultancy and analytical services. AsianLogic enjoys strong commercial relationships with leading gaming providers including Playtech and LVS. Founded as ESL in 2002, AsianLogic employs over 300 employees, the majority of whom are based in the Philippines.

“World Series of Poker”® and “WSOP”® are registered trade marks of Harrah’s License Company LLC. No license, affiliation, sponsorship, or endorsement is claimed, or should be inferred from the use of these trademarks here. AsianLogic is not licensed by or otherwise affiliated with Harrah’s License Company LLC or the World Series of Poker®, in any way.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Smoking Aces – The Dramatic Rise of Poker in Asia

A game that has enthralled the West for years is beginning to make waves in the East. There’s no denying or stopping poker’s growing popularity and it is only a matter of time before the game reaches its status as a global game played by everyone from all corners of the world.

 

10 years ago, Poker in Asia was a virtually unknown commodity and you could not pick out a poker player from a crowd. Today, you would be hard pressed to find someone who does not play the game, or at the very least, does not know how it works.

 

While it was popular across America, specifically in California, and some parts of Europe, poker remained in the dark among Asian countries. For a long time, land based companies have expressed interest in pursuing the Asian market but have been largely unsuccessful in part because most of these countries, with the exception of Macau, banned any form of gambling. As a result, poker remained a Western game, completely detached from the East.

 

10 years later and it is a different story altogether.

 

It is no secret that poker's popularity experienced an unprecedented surge with the introduction of online poker. Not only that but broadcasts of the World Series of Poker and the World Poker Tour introduced the game to millions of casual viewers.

 

But most importantly, poker’s introduction to Asia happened because the countries slowly began to open its collective arms to land based and on line gambling.

 

The allure of Asia as a poker crazy region comes as no surprise considering almost half of the world’s population can be found there. China and India alone comprise almost 2.5 billion people when combined and that is not even counting Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines, densely populated countries in their own right.  With all these people starting to get familiarized with the game and the attraction that comes with it, it was only a matter of time before poker games and poker tournaments exploded in the region.

 

And now, to say that Texas Holdem, unquestionably the most popular type of poker, is being played everywhere is a vast understatement. Poker rooms are sprouting like full blown seeds all over Asia. Macau, a baccarat dominated country, is slowly beginning to experience the thrill that is poker. In recent years, it has hosted numerous poker tournaments including the Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008. Incidentally, the APT now has its very own poker room at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino.

 

Even in the Philippines, poker is growing faster than you can say, “All In!” The country has hosted its fair share of tournaments not the least of which is the Asian Poker Tour. As a matter of fact, the success of last year’s APT tournament, which drew well over 316 poker players from all over the world, has resulted in the APT holding another tournament to kick off its 2009 season. The Asian Poker Tour Philippines 2009 held its first stop last January 27 to February 1, 2009 at the Dusit Thani Manila Hotel and as expected, some of the best poker players from around the world participated in the event.

The Asian Poker Tour Macau is next and will be transformed into a record breaking 12 day extravaganza creating Asia’s first festival of poker. The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will run from August 12 to 23, 2009 at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau. This is bigger and better with 12 days nonstop poker action. The poker festival will feature the largest range of side events ever seen in Asia, guaranteed to make the poker fest even more exciting and appealing to players at all levels.

 

Asian poker players have also become instrumental in the propagation of poker in Asia. Some of the best poker players in the world, including Johnny Chan, Men “The Master” Nguyen, JC Tran, Nam Le, Steve Sung, Quinn Do, David Rheem and Kwang Soo Lee all trace their roots in Asia and their impact in the world poker scene hasn’t gone unnoticed.

 

With the dramatic rise of poker in Asia, it only seems inevitable that more and more of the future top players of poker will come from the region. It is a testament to a game that only ten years ago was not even an afterthought. From the darkness of obscurity, poker has risen to become one of the most popular games in Asia.

 

With the way things are going, it is a safe bet that poker is far from reaching its peak popularity and that’s good news, not only for Asia, but for the entire world.

 

 

About the author:

Asian Poker Tour is the original and the biggest poker tour in Asia. Its growing popularity as a highly respected poker tour is a testament to its goal of bringing world-class poker experience in Asia. As a result, the Asian Poker Tour continues to be highly anticipated by poker players and enthusiasts in Asia and all over the world. Visit www.asianpt.com for more information.

Asian Poker Tour Announces Official Partnership Betfriends.com for Asian Poker Tour Macau 2009

Betfriends.com has signed on to become an official partner for the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau event, which is scheduled to run from August 12-23, 2009 at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau.

Since its inception, Betfriends has been present in various international markets, the most dynamic and fascinating of which is the Asian region. With its huge potential and rapid growth, Asia has the ability to become the world’s next great poker destination. As a result, being an official partner in this biggest of Poker Events in Asia is a great source of pride for Betfriends.

Betfriends is running satellites to this year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau event starting from 8th May 2008. The Betfriends Asian Poker Tour Macau promo page can be found at https://www.betfriends.com/Promotions/Livequalifiers/AsianPokerTourMacau2009/tabid/389/language/en-US/Default.aspx

For more information on the Asian Poker Tour Macau event, log on to the Tour’s official website at www.asianpt.com.

Asian Poker Tour Macau Qualifiers Start at PartyPoker.com

PartyPoker.com has already started satellites for the Asian Poker Tour Macau event this August.           

The package is worth $7,000 and includes the $4,300 Main Event buy in, seven night’s accommodation from August 17th and $1,600 spending money. The main $700+$50 takes place every Sunday at 15.55 ET (20.55 BST, 21.55 CEST) where one in ten players will secure a package. There are daily $70 + $5 satellites at 15.55 ET (20.55 BST, 21.55 CEST) except Sundays where there is a Turbo at 13.55 ET (18.55 BST, 19.55 CEST). In all cases one in ten will win seats into the main qualifier, but, as ever, PartyPoker.com provides a diverse qualifying structure, with players able to start the quest for qualifcation from as little as $3. More information can be found at: http://www.partypoker.com/news/items/apt_macau_2009.html

Last year’s six day event in Macau is being transformed into a record breaking 12 day extravaganza, creating Asia’s first festival of poker. The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will run from August 12–23, 2009 at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau. Last year, the event attracted some of the most famous names in the game including Doyle Brunson, Jack Binion, Johnny Chan, John Juanda, Huck Seed, Liz Lieu, Todd Brunson, Kenny Tran and Poker Pack members Nam Le, Quinn Do, JC Tran, Steve Sung, David “Chino” Rheem, and Kwang Soo Lee. The 2008 Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event was won by 20-year-old US hotshot Yevgeniy Timoshenko, who scooped US$500,000 after emerging triumphant from the star-studded field that featured players from over 40 countries. Since then Timoshenko has gone on to win the WPT Championship, making him one of the most in-form players in the world.

A PartyPoker.com spokesman said: “The Asian Poker Tour Macau is one of the most popular events we run satellites for. Those trying to qualify for this year’s event may have their work cut out as every single PartyPoker.com qualifier who has been to an Asian Poker Tour event has their eyes on a repeat visit! Macau is a completely different poker experience and with The Asian Poker Tour’s legendary award winning parties and soft action in the cash games it is now established as a very popular stop on the international circuit.”

Organizers and leading tournament director Matt Savage, fresh from a successful revamp of the LA Poker Classic, promise a lengthy and varied side event schedule that will appeal to all tastes with high-limit games and sit-n-go tables running throughout the duration of the festival.

During the recent Asian Poker Tour event held in the Philippines in January 2009, Neil Arce, won US$185,000 for first prize. The runner-up was the Republic of Korea’s Steve Yea, who repeated his second place in the Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008.

For more information on the Asian Poker Tour Macau event, log on to the Tour’s official website at www.asianpt.com.

Leading Online Poker Rooms Flock to Support Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival

The Asian Poker Tour, Asia’s original poker tour, is delighted to announce that a number of leading online poker rooms have already signed up to provide online qualifiers for its popular Macau event. Last year’s six day event will be transformed into a record breaking 12 day extravaganza, creating Asia’s first festival of poker. The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will run from August 12–23, 2009 at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau. The success of the Asian Poker Tour sponsored poker room at the Starworld has led organizers to lay out these ambitious plans that represent another huge leap forward for poker in the region.

Amongst the online poker rooms and networks already committed to sending players are the iPoker Network, Party Poker and Ongame Network, the third, fourth and fifth largest online poker networks respectively.  In addition, online rooms Bwin, PKR, Dafa Poker, JBET Poker, Betfriends and 32Red will also be in on the action guaranteeing a significant online qualifier contingent. More online poker rooms are expected to sign up for the landmark event shortly.

Asian Poker Tour CEO Chris Parker said: “We are very encouraged by the enthusiasm of our partners to send players and we look forward to welcoming more online poker rooms on board. This year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will be bigger and better with 12 days of non-stop poker action and fun. The Main Event has been extended, with the first of three day ones getting underway on August 19 and the televised final table scheduled for August 23. The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will feature a side event schedule never seen in Asia before, including several new formats that will stir the curiosity of poker enthusiasts at all levels.”

“We are currently witnessing record numbers in our Asian Poker Tour sponsored room at the Starworld and six figure $US pots are now a regular occurrence. We believe Asia is ready for its first festival of poker and that it will establish Macau as an essential stop on the international circuit.”

Last year, the event attracted some of the most famous names in the game including Doyle Brunson, Jack Binion, Johnny Chan, John Juanda, Huck Seed, Liz Lieu, Todd Brunson, Kenny Tran and Poker Pack members Nam Le, Quinn Do, JC Tran, Steve Sung, David “Chino” Rheem, and Kwang Soo Lee. The 2008 Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event was won by 20-year-old US hotshot Yevgeniy Timoshenko, who scooped US$500,000 after emerging triumphant from the star-studded field that featured players from over 40 countries.

Organizers and leading tournament director Matt Savage, fresh from a successful revamp of the LA Poker Classic, promise a lengthy and varied side event schedule that will appeal to all tastes, details of which will be confirmed in the near future. The buy-in for the Main Event is set at US$4,300 (US$4000+$300) while high-limit games and sit-n-go tables will run throughout the duration of the festival. Last year’s event hosted a HK$1,000,000 (US$129,000) high rollers game and this will be repeated but with the Asian Poker Tour sponsored poker room at the Starworld now experiencing six figure $US pots regularly, the stakes are expected to be significantly higher this year! As well as the action on the felt, the play off the felt promises to be extremely lively too with The Asian Poker Tour looking to top the legendary and award winning party held in Macau last year.

The last Asian Poker Tour event was held in the Philippines in January 2009 and was won by Manila rounder Neil Arce, who scooped US$185,000 for first prize after overcoming a field of 262 players from over 40 countries. The runner-up was the Republic of Korea’s Steve Yea, who repeated his second place in the Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008. Full details can be found at http://www.asianpt.com/

Monday, June 1, 2009

2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau Finally Announced!

The Asian Poker Tour, Asia’s original poker tour, is delighted to announce that it has been given approval by authorities to expand its popular Macau event. Last year’s six day event will be transformed into a record breaking 12 day extravaganza creating Asia’s first festival of poker. The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will run from August 12–23, 2009 at the Galaxy StarWorld Hotel and Casino in Macau. The success of the Asian Poker Tour sponsored poker room at the Starworld has led organizers to lay out these ambitious plans that represent another huge leap forward for poker in the region.

Last year, the event attracted some of the most famous names in the game including Doyle Brunson, Jack Binion, Johnny Chan, John Juanda, Huck Seed, Liz Lieu, Todd Brunson, Kenny Tran and Poker Pack members Nam Le, Quinn Do, JC Tran, Steve Sung, David “Chino” Rheem, and Kwang Soo Lee. The 2008 Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event was won by 20-year-old US hotshot Yevgeniy Timoshenko, who scooped US$500,000 after emerging triumphant from the star-studded field that featured players from over 40 countries.

This year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will be bigger and better with 12 days of non-stop poker action and fun. The Main Event has been extended, with the first of three day ones getting underway on August 19 and the televised final table scheduled for August 23. The buy-in is set at US$4,300 (US$4000+$300).

Aside from the Main Event, the Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will feature the largest range of side events ever seen in Asia - guaranteed to make the poker fest even more exciting and appealing to players at all levels. Organizers and tournament director Matt Savage promise a lengthy and varied side event schedule that will appeal to all tastes, details of which will be confirmed in the near future.

High-limit games and sit-n-go tables will run throughout the duration of the festival. Last year’s event hosted a HK$1,000,000 (US$129,000) high rollers game and this will be repeated but with the Asian Poker Tour sponsored poker room at the Starworld now witnessing six figure $US pots in games on a daily basis the stakes will be significantly raised! More details on this feature of the festival will also be confirmed in near future. As well as the action on the felt, the play off the felt promises to be extremely lively too with The Asian Poker Tour looking to top the legendary award winning party at the Macau event in 2008.

Asian Poker Tour CEO Chris Parker, is excited about bringing Asia’s first poker festival to Macau:  “The Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival will feature a side event schedule never seen in Asia before, including several new formats that will stir the curiosity of poker enthusiasts at all levels. We believe Asia’s first festival of poker will establish Macau as an essential stop on the international poker circuit.”

The last Asian Poker Tour event was held in the Philippines in January 2009 and was won by Manila rounder Neil Arce, who scooped US$185,000 for first prize after overcoming a field of 262 players from over 40 countries. The runner-up was the Republic of Korea’s Steve Yea, who repeated his second place in the Asian Poker Tour Macau 2008.

Like 2008, online qualifiers are also expected to flock to the StarWorld as the Asian Poker Tour continues to gain support from leading online poker networks hosting satellites to the Main Event. The Asian Poker Tour is supported by the Full Tilt Poker, iPoker Network, Titan Poker, DafaPoker, PKR, PartyPoker, JBet Poker, Everest Poker, Microgaming Network, 888, 32 Red Poker, National Poker League and the Japanese Poker League . Full details can be found at http://www.asianpt.com/