How Many Today
The final number for the Day 1a field here at the 2012 APPT Cebu Main Event is 51 players. That number is quite low, but it is expected that the next two days of play will feature a lot more players.
The final number for the Day 1a field here at the 2012 APPT Cebu Main Event is 51 players. That number is quite low, but it is expected that the next two days of play will feature a lot more players.
The action was opened to 700 by the player in the cutoff. The player in the small blind made the call and it was then on Octavian Voegele in the big blind. Voegele opted to three-bet, making it 2,400 to go. The cutoff player made the call, while the small blind got out of the way.
Flop:
Voegele casually led for 2,500 on the flop, a bet that was enough to send his opponent's cards into the muck as Voegele wook down another handy pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Octavian Voegele | 38,500 | 2,500 |
When we came to Grant Levy's table there was a completed board spread across the felt that looked a little something like this - .
Levy was first to act and tapped the table. His opponent then threw out 4,600 with around 7,000 already in the pot. Levy tanked for quite some time before deciding to call. When Levy's opponent turned over , it was enough to send Levy's cards into the muck and some chips away from his stack.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Grant Levy | 11,500 | -3,500 |
Team PokerStars Pro Raymond Wu has just managed to take down a hefty pot and we were there to catch all the action.
When the under-the-gun player limped, it would prompt 5 other players at the table to join in the fun as the dealer spread some cards along the felt.
Flop:
On the flop, play was checked all around the table to Wu on the button. Eventually Wu would make it 1,500 and after a couple of folds, the action was on the under-the-gun player. This player decided to pop it to 4,700 and more cards flew into the muck from around the table and it was back on Wu. After some though, Wu shoved all in, having his opponent covered. A call from the player and the two would turn their hands over.
Wu:
Opponent:
It was Wu's huge draw against the two-pair of his opponent.
The on the turn changed nothing, but the that came on the river gave Wu the straight and more than enough to take down the nice pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Raymond Wu | 39,000 | 18,000 |
A short time ago, Aaron Benton was celebrating his beloved Collingwood Australian Rules Football team winning a big match in Melbourne today by just one point. However his joy has been short-lived as the 2009 APPT Sydney champ has just become our first high-profile casualty of the day.
The action started with a raise to 850 and a call by Spanish PokerStars qualifier Daniel Palau, before all eyes were on Daniel Laidlaw as he squeezed to 2,300 in the small blind. Benton was sitting quietly in the big blind and thought for several moments before making a cold call. The original raiser folded, but Palau came along to see a flop of .
Laidlaw tapped the table as Benton led the betting for 2,800. Palau called as Laidlaw got out of the way before the hit the turn. Benton checked and Palau casually flicked out 3,000 into the middle. Benton looked down at his stack of around 13,000 and declared himself all in but Palau immediately beat him into the pot with a call.
“Ah, you’ve got me,” sighed Benton as he opened . He was right. Palau tabled for a flopped set.
The river was the as Benton and Palau shook hands before the Aussie headed for the exit.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Daniel Palau | 60,000 | |
Aaron Benton | Eliminado |
We noticed that New Zealand's Paul "KingPaulie" Hockin was no longer in the tournament area and assumed he must have busted. Just to make sure we took to the internet and checked various social network platforms, eventually uncovering the story as Hockin wrote:
"Busto all in with Kk on a j 4 8 flop guy has 10s turn 2 river 10. GG Paulie, quickest ever bust out from a main event. Bring on side events slash jetskies"
While it wouldn't be the result he was looking for here in Cebu, Hockin can be very happy with his current online poker resume which includes a 3rd place for a six-figure score in the PokerStars Sunday Million just a couple of months ago and a win in the PokerStars Sunday 2nd Chance just last month.
The remaining 38 players have been sent on a 10-minute break here at the 2012 APPT Cebu Main Event.
Nível: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
Just four tables of players have returned to play after the second break of the day.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
---|---|---|
Octavian Voegele | 49,000 | 10,500 |
Mishel Anunu | 48,500 | 29,500 |
Michael Kanaan | 34,000 | 4,000 |
Jacky Wang | 31,000 | 8,000 |
Stewart Ballard | 28,000 | 7,000 |
Carter Gill | 25,500 | -14,500 |
Daniel Laidlaw | 14,500 | -3,500 |
Jesse McKenzie | 9,000 | -5,000 |
Grant Levy | 7,000 | -4,500 |