This stop in Melbourne is the last-ever ANZPT event and that implies the general chance for players to earn themselves AZNPT Player of the Year points.
The frontrunners within the points race were out in force this week with over 1/2 the present leaderboard Top 10 a few of the field here. Raiden Kan sits atop the ladder - he had 126.81 points when this tournament began. Kan was eliminated earlier today but will earn another 10 points for playing.
Right behind him and within the running on Day 2 include Englishman James Rann (125.38) and reigning Aussie Millions Main Event champion Manny Stavropoulos (107.19). Rann started the day with 40,100 in chips while Stavropoulos began with 59,800. They're both still in contention and in with an opportunity of doing away with the Player of the Year title.
Reigning Aussie Millions Main Event champion Manny Stavropoulos
Joining them within the field today and in addition an opportunity at Player of the Year are Aussie birthday boys Stevan Chew (95.00) and Anthony Legg (97.81). Unfortunately for Legg he started the day with 21,300 in chips but took to social media earlier to announce his elimination from the tournament.
"Thanks for the birthday love yesterday! :) and for guys within the poker world busted main KJ vs 44" Legg shared on Facebook.
While the Player of the Year dream is also over for Legg, for Chew it seems like a special story. Starting the day with 58,700 he's managed to run it up even further this afternoon despite taking a large hit after running ace-king into pocket kings.
Chew has already had a stellar year at the live circuit, cashing the Aussie Millions Main Event, the Perth ANZPT Main Event and taking down the APPT Seoul High Roller in April for $101,086. Meanwhile at the virtual felt he's fresh off a 3rd place finish within the PokerStars $109 Sunday Rebuy, pocketing another $22,977.50 just last week.
Stevan Chew after winning the APPT Seoul High Roller
While it can be his birthday, it is all business for Chew tonight.
"Online Majors tomorrow mate, I CANNOT miss those" came the answer when he was asked if he'll be partying.
Chew currently sits in eighth spot within the ANZPT Player of the Year rankings and can be seeking to improve on that with a deep run this week. Having already chipped up further to around 85,000 here now he looks well on his technique to doing just that.
We'll be keeping a detailed eye on him and the entire Player of the Year contenders this afternoon. For now though the action continues as we pass the half way point of Day 2 for this ANZPT Melbourne Main Event.
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: Australia New Zealand Poker Tour]
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