Sunday, December 14, 2014

2014 ACOP Main Event Day 4: Macau on camera



After Day 4 began with frantic eliminations galore, the 2014 ACOP Main Event is now beginning to decelerate with 12 players remaining.

That's not too surprising considering the large pay jumps are beginning to kick into gear and the entire players aim to make the general table of nine.

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One of the 2 remaining tables within the ACOP Main Event

You can continue to search out live updates of the primary Event at the 2014 ACOP page, but within the meantime, we thought now was a great time to turn you one of the vital interesting video coverage from this week.

The Growth of Poker in China with Raymond Wu

Earlier this week, Team PokerStars Pro Raymond Wu spoke in regards to the huge growth of poker in Asia, from the hot event in Beijing to the record-number of the ACOP. Wu is terribly confident that poker on this region goes within the right direction and provides his insight into what poker might like in Asia sooner or later.

APPT President Danny McDonagh talks record-breaking ACOP

The 2014 ACOP Main Event set a new-record with 291 players and APPT President Dany McDonagh was over the moon with that 40% increase on last year's tournament. McDonagh discusses why the number increased such a lot and what his future plans for PokerStars LIVE Macau.

Randy "Nanonoko" Lew loves Macau

Team PokerStars Pro Online Randy Lew has had huge success in Macau, making the general table of the ACOP in 2013 and winning the APPT Macau in 2011. It's no surprise that Lew has an affinity for Macau and so he tells us all about his love for PokerStars LIVE Macau and the food within the area.

The neon lights of Macau

Macau isn't all about poker and high-stakes gambling, so take a look at this video to look another side of what's a ravishing neon-lit city.

Celina Lin on playing the fast stack

Team PokerStars Pro Celina Lin finished in 22nd within the ACOP Main Event and was the fast stack for a lot of that deep run. Lin talks about what it takes to stick focused and play the fitting game while you dont have many chips.

Catching up with the ACOP Super High Roller champion

Right before the ACOP Main Event began US-based Irishman Steve O"Dwyer won the large HK$500,000 Super High Roller. We caught up with O'Dwyer in the course of the Main Event to speak about what victory meant to him and more.

If you would like to find much more videos - including more to come back through the conclusion of the ACOP Main Event you'll want to take a look at the APPT page on PokerStars.tv.


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