Kanaan survives the rain to lead ANZPT Sydney final table
As the old saying goes, when it rains, it pours! We’ve enjoyed beautiful sunshine all week here in Sydney, but those out-of-towners looking to spend their final days enjoying the sights of Sydney...
View ArticleANZPT Gold Coast Final Table: Level 26 (blinds 25,000-50,000, ante 5,000)
Peter Matusik wins ANZPT Gold Coast! A big congratulations to Peter Matusik, winner of the PokerStars.net ANZPT Gold Coast Main Event. Matusik entered this final table as the chip leader, but...
View ArticleANZPT Canberra Day 1b: Levels 3 & 4 (blinds 100-200, ante 25)
4:30pm: Ten-minute break 4:25pm: Double for Xu Qi Xu is a blogger’s delight and a quiet achiever on the ANZPT tour. With three cashes from limited appearances last season, Xu finished in the top 20 in...
View ArticleANZPT Darwin Day 3: Levels 10-12 (blinds 1,000-2,000, ante 200)
2:10pm: McKay folds to Drake Jack Drake is back on top after a big clash with PokerStars qualifier Ryan McKay. Drake opened with a late-position raise to 4,500 and McKay defended his big blind with a...
View ArticleMPCC Day 2: Levels 12-13 (blinds 1,200-2,400, ante 300)
6:30pm: Ten-minute break 6:15pm: Steicke sticks around Australasian poker cult hero David Steicke has just landed a timely double up. With a raise to 6,000 from Marcus Lau and a call from chip leader...
View ArticleFrom the clouds, Jones flops big and bags up chip lead in Macau
We started out today with 150 players and a long way from the money, but within seven levels of play we find ourselves perched precariously on the edge of the cash as 43 players survived to reach day...
View ArticleRaiden leads, Shaq lurking as MPCC reaches final table
We often talk about how poker players in Macau like to push their chips around. Folding is no fun right? Sure, the modern poker game has evolved into an aggressive one, but in Macau there’s an...
View ArticleMPCC Final Table: Levels 22-23 (blinds 12,000-24,000, ante 3,000)
5:55pm: Ten-minute break 5:45pm: Charles Lam eliminated in 5th place Charles Lam was down to his last 400,000 chips which he moved all in preflop with [qs][jd] following an open from Victor Chong....
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