Alex Ward: Dominant chip leader in Macau
APPT Macau has reached it magnificent final seven, the results of a swashbuckling day within the PokerStars LIVE card-room on the City of Dreams--and one who came straight from the dreams of the young British player Alex Ward.
Really, this couldn't have gone better for Ward, who has a huge chip lead heading to tomorrow's final. He has previously picked up a title when the APT headed to Cebu, within the Philippines, but it surely was worth a comparatively meagre US$37,469.
Tomorrow, Ward has 4,715,000 chips in his stack, that is about 45 percent of the whole chips in play. He's going to have his eyes fixed firmly at the HK$2,694,000 first prize. That's about $US$350,000, i.e., nearly ten times his previous high tournament cash.
It's the entire more remarkable for the reason that when play resumed today with 64 players, nobody was yet guaranteed anything. It was the stone bubble, and Ward didn't also have one of the crucial biggest stacks within the room.
Crucially, he did not have one of the most smallest either and was in a position to relax as Hong Wang got the last of his chips in against Weijian Xie. Wang's pocket jacks were cracked by Xie's K♠9♠ and that began the rush of eliminations that follows the bursting of the bubble.
Hong Wang bursts the bubble
That's when Ward went to work and was just about unstoppable. The likes of Mikal Blomlie, Christopher Soyza and Constantine Paparestis all picked up min-cashes before Chen An Lin became the last of the Team PokerStars Pros to perish. But Ward just went up and up.
Although Ying Fu, Yu Han and Hanyang Peng all had the lead at one point or another, none of them made the general nine. Neither, for that matter, did Juicy Li's whose tournament resulted in 11th.
When they return tomorrow, they'll line up as follows:
Seat 1) Jiayi Jin, China - 465,000Seat 2) Weijian Xie, China - 1,215,000Seat 3) Ying Fu, China - 1,105,000Seat 4) Zhiyi Feng, China - 685,000Seat 5) Jian Guo Sun, China - 1,055,000Seat 6) Alex Ward, Uk - 4,715,000Seat 7) Bernard Vu, France - 1,420,000
You can have a look back at the way it all played out by scrolling throughout the blow-by-blow action at the Day 3 coverage page. And head to the payouts page to peer what all of them picked up.
Ward was coy about his chances tomorrow, reluctant to assert the title was already won. But he was by some measure essentially the most irresistible force within the room today and goes to take some stopping once they play to a winner.
Join us from 2pm tomorrow.
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: Asia Pacific Poker Tour]
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