$2,200 No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 3 Iniciado
$2,200 No-Limit Hold'em
Dia 3 Iniciado
Welcome back to Crown Melbourne and the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific for Day 3 of Event 2: AU$2,200 No-Limit Hold'em.
215 players took to the felt on Saturday afternoon, and now just 10 remain - all with their eyes squarely focused on the AU$107,500 first prize and coveted WSOP gold bracelet.
After halting play before the official final table could be reached, it is Feng Zhou on top with an amassed 241,500-chip stack while Junzhong Loo sit with 205,500. The remainder of the field is bunched together tightly apart from Sydney's Michael O'Grady (44,500) and Adelaide's Fred Chaptini (18,000) who are the joint short stacks.
Seat | Player | Chip Count |
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1 | Peco Stojanovski | 102,500 |
2 | Michael O'Grady | 44,500 |
3 | Martin Kozlov | 155,000 |
4 | Sam Ruha | 103,000 |
5 | Samuel Ngai | 153,000 |
6 | Luke Spano | 106,000 |
7 | Junzhong Loo | 205,500 |
8 | Feng Zhou | 241,500 |
9 | Fred Chaptini | 18,000 |
10 | Aik-Chuan Nee | 149,500 |
The PokerNews Live Reporting Team is on hand live from Studio 3 to provide hand-for-hand updates of all the action from 12:10 p.m. local time until the Event 2: AU$2,200 No-Limit Hold'em Champion is crowned!
Nível: 16
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Hand #1: Following a misdeal, Sam Ruha opened the button to 6,500 only to have Samuel Ngai three-bet the small blind to 17,000. With the action on Luke Spano in the big, he four-bet to 33,000 and forced two folds from Ruha and Ngai.
Hand #2: Peco Stojanovski opened to 6,500 from middle position and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #3: From early position, Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 6,500 and Feng Zhou called in the big blind before check-folding to 7,000 on the flop.
Hand #4: Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 7,000 and Martin Kozlov called before Luke Spano three-bet the cutoff to 19,000. With the action back on Nee, he four-bet to 40,500 to force a fold from Kozlov before Spano went deep into the tank before eventually opting to fold.
Hand #5: Feng Zhou opened to 7,000 from the button and Aik-Chuan Nee defended the big blind to see a flop. Both players checked before the
and
was checked through on the turn and river.
Nee tabled his his and collected the pot from Zhou.
Hand #6: Michael O'Grady opened to 8,000 first to act and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #7: Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 6,500 from the button and Michael O'Grady moved all in for 50,000 from the big blind. Nee folded and O'Grady collected the pot.
Hand #8: Feng Zhou opened to 7,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Nível: 17
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Hand #9: Fred Chaptini moved all in for his last 9,000 and Aik-Chuan Nee three-bet to 14,500 to isolate. Everyone folded and the cards were tabled.
Chaptini:
Nee:
The board ran out and Chaptini doubled through to 29,000 in chips.
Hand #10: Sam Ruha opened to 8,500 from the small blind and Samuel Ngai called in the big. Ruha continued for 9,000 on the flop of with Ngai calling as the
landed on the turn.
Ruha moved all in for 69,500 and after a few moments of deliberation, Ngai folded.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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29,000
11,000
|
11,000 |
Hand #11: From middle position, Fred Chaptini moved all in for 28,000 and both Aik-Chuan Nee and Martin Kozlov made the call.
The flop was checked through before Nee bet 21,500 when the
landed on the turn. Kozlov folded and the cards were tabled.
Chaptini:
Nee:
Unfortunately for Chaptini, it appeared as though his aces would be cracked to end his tournament, and when no two-outer fell on the river as the dealer delivered the , Chaptini exited in 10th place for a AU$8,050 payday.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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255,000
88,500
|
88,500 |
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Eliminado |
Hand #12: Martin Kozlov opened the cutoff to 8,000 and Luke Spano three-bet the small blind to 22,000. Kozlov called but then check-folded on a flop to Spano's 28,000-chip bet.
Hand #13: Samuel Ngai opened to 9,500 in the cutoff and Feng Zhou called in the big blind. Ngai continued for 10,000 on the flop and Zhou check-folded.
Hand #14: Martin Kozlov opened to 8,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #15: Junzhong Loo opened the cutoff to 8,000 and Feng Zhou three-bet the button to 18,000 which was enough to prompt a fold from Loo.
Hand #16: Junzhong Loo opened to 8,000 and Michael O'Grady called in the big blind.
The board was checked down to see Loo table his
to win the pot.
Hand #17: From the small blind, Michael O'Grady limped and Martin Kozlov checked before both players checked the flop.
O'Grady bet out 4,000 when the turn landed the with Kozlov calling before he bet 8,000 when the river landed the
and O'Grady checked.
O'Grady went deep into the tank before eventually making the call.
Kozlov tabled his for a busted straight draw and seven-high while O'Grady tabled his
for just jack-high and the victory.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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250,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
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235,000
6,500
|
6,500 |
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193,000
12,500
|
12,500 |
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135,000
29,000
|
29,000 |
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135,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
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105,000
2,000
|
2,000 |
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93,000
9,500
|
9,500 |
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83,000
72,100
|
72,100 |
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68,000
23,500
|
23,500 |
Hand #18: Luke Spano opened to 8,00 from early position and Junzhong Loo three-bet to 18,000. Spano folded and Loo won the pot.
Hand #19: Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 9,000 and Samuel Ngai called in the big blind to see a flop. Ngai checked, Nee bet 10,500 and Ngai promptly folded.
Hand #20: Sam Ruha opened his button to 8,500 and Luke Spano defended his big blind before check-folding to 9,000 on the flop.
Hand #21: Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 8,500 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #22: Aik-Chuan Nee opened to 8,000 and won the blinds and antes.