Thursday, December 25, 2014

APPT8 Auckland Day 1C: Massive stack for Matenga



Friday would bring the third and final opportunity for players handy over NZ$2,500 for a shot at glory. They did not disappoint as a complete of 79 players turned out to swell the prize pool to in far more than half 1,000,000 dollars for the APPT Auckland Main Event.

The total of 225 is a rise on last year's entrants, despite a bigger buy-in, that's an enormous result for PokerStars and the SKYCITY Auckland team.

The top 24 players will receive a minimum payout of NZ$4,550 while reaching the general table of nine is worth NZ$12,500. But the one prize they're going to all be gunning for is the NZ$132,000 for our eventual champion.

That would be the attitude of latest WSOP APAC bracelet winner Luke Brabin who spoke to us in the course of the day concerning the wish to push small edges while you get to the business end if you wish to win. Brabin was considered one of a throng of notables in action on Day 1c.

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Jack Efaraimo, Koray Turker, Bruno Politano, Jason Giuliano, Mike Stecker, David Gorr and Kevin Clark were one of the casualties they usually were nearly joined at the rail by the "Godfather of recent Zealand Hip Hop" in former APPT Auckland champion Brotha D.

Brotha D collided with Angela Brewer in an enormous pot about half-way during the day, with Brotha D unable to escape from his pocket kings as Brewer showed pocket aces. Brotha D was crippled, but he showed true grit as he managed to fight back and survive the day as probably the most short stacks.

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The other intriguing story of the day was the battle of the ANZ Player of the Year contenders. With this event the last of the season, the 2014 ANZ POTY might be determined when the general cards are dealt here in Auckland.

Contenders Luke Spano and Sal Fazzino were both in today's field, and early on, they thought they were in luck when POTY leader Edison Nguyen was a late arrival. However Nguyen made it in time to also take his seat because the chase for points was on!

Unfortunately for Nguyen, the one points he would earn can be of the participation variety as he was eliminated within the dying minutes of the day. It might be Nguyen's ace-queen racing with Terangi Matenga's pocket jacks, and when the board bricked out, it could mean that Nguyen will now must (anti)sweat the progress of others on this tournament if he's to carry onto his narrow POTY advantage.

The father and son combination of Luke and Robert Spano were prominent, with dad Robert holding the chip lead as various stages of the day, while Marc Witkopf was another big stack. Nevertheless it could be Terangi Matenga who bagged up the most important stack with a whopping 170,400 chips as 29 players advanced from Day 1c.

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APPT Auckland Day 1c Top Ten Chip CountsTerangi Matenga (New Zealand) - 170,400Robert Spano (Australia) - 130,600Marc Witkopf (New Zealand) - 116,700Darren Lukas (New Zealand) - 112,500Luke Brabin (Australia) - 101,400Chia (Joachim) Wei (Singapore) - 97,700Milton Trickey (Australia) - 88,300Thomas Ward (New Zealand) - 79,800Jesse McKenzie (Australia) - 64,100Angela Brewster (New Zealand) - 63,500

Head to the live reporting element of the location for the whole chip counts from Day 1c and the table draw for Day 2.

The remaining 80 survivors will come together for the primary time at 12:15pm (GMT+12) on Saturday for Day 2 of the APPT Auckland Main Event. It is going to be an extended day with no less than ten levels to be played it order to minimize to the official final table of nine.

Until then, we are hoping you enjoy your evening in Auckland and we glance forward in your company again tomorrow!

Heath "TassieDevil" Chick is a contract Contributor for the PokerStars Blog.


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