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APPT Auckland: We have reached the money!

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

In the space of two minutes we lost two players in what might have otherwise been a long and painful bubble battle. It was a sad time for the room as Kiwi G made his departure to the rails, lamenting what might have been. Grant Levy called down Graeme Putt with two over cards and got straight to business by catching on the flop, rubbing in the salt with a second pair on the river. On the other side of the poker room we lost our official bubble boy, Alex Bond, and the rails erupted with appluase, as did the 32 players that made the money.

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Kiwi G, now extinct, just misses a payout.

Players have just departed for a well earned dinner break. They can all enjoy their supper as they will have all earned a minimum of over $5,000. In the last few minutes before the break we managed to lose Canadian PokerStars Qualifier Jeff Dunbar in 32nd place, taking a nice bundle of dollars back home with him.

When they return the blind levels will be 1,500/3,000 with a 500 ante, with average chip count at just under 100,000.

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Jeff Dunbar eliminated in 32nd spot
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APPT Auckland: Endangered species

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

We have just gone to only 40 players. The room is starting to be filled with "ooohhh"s and "ahhhh"s as we really get down to the business end. Eight is a lucky number in Chinese culture but we are about to find eight very unlucky players that are going to miss out on the money. Lets have a look at 3 of the ‘endangered species’

Jeff Dunbar from Vancouver Canada is another one of our PokerStars online qualifyers. He is battling it out but only has a little over 20k in chips which makes him an endangered species.

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Jeff Dunbar. There are still chips in front of him - we swear there are some behind his cards.

Assadour Assadourian has warmed the poker room with his presence. The proud father of son Eric is one of the most popular guys in the room. He unfortunately has the shortest stack which makes him…..yes you guessed it, an endangered species.

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Assadour Assadourian has outlasted son Eric, but seems unlikely to cash.

Graeme Putt, like the kiwi (the bird, not the fruit for those of you wondering), is a treasured, yet threatened New Zealand icon. Kiwi G has got a little under 30k in chips which makes him an endangered species.

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Kiwi G's kiwi, about to lose his perch.

If all of this sounds like fun PokerStars are proud to announce that they have started running APPT satellites for the APPT Manila in November. Come on guys get cracking and win your way to a trip of a lifetime.


APPT Auckland: And then there were 50!

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

The game of poker can certainly be a cruel one. In fact for 305 of the 306 players in this tournament there will be a bad beat story to tell. Today was always going to be a challenge for the short stacks to build and remain in the tournament and the challenge of the chip leaders was to not blow up and lose their hard fought gains.

We are already down to 50 players with the average chip stack now hitting 50k. We have had some early casualties that we should bring to you. PokerStars sponsored player Celina Lin was short stacked at the start of play and was unable to double up early. Ivan Tan, the third of the Singapore Three, also made an early exit. He was the short stacked member of the trio and his two countrymen are still going along very well.

Peter Aristidou was expected to have a big impact on the tournament today but was seen leaving the pit shaking his head after a sick beat. We have also lost our local NZ boys James “Paddywhack” Honeybone and his new best mate Chris Walton. This was certainly sad for the big local crowd that was enjoying their patriotic antics.

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Chris Walton and James Honeybone, pictured with James' girlfriend Christina.

The biggest elimination of the day must be that of the overnight chip leader who has now been eliminated. Amant Nauhria ran into a few train wrecks early and was eliminated by Dan Sing who flopped the nut straight on a low board and managed to get all the chips in the middle agains Nauhria's top pair, top kicker. Sing has now joined the 100K club and looks very dangerous at the top of the leaderboard.

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Local player Dan Sing shortly after being the third player to join the 100k club.

PokerStars Qualifier Mark Oosterveld has also had his fairytale dreams crushed here in Day 2. Oosterveld won his seat here for just $6 in one of the many PokerStars APPT Satellites. Earlier in the day, the PokerStars.tv video blog team took the chance to have a chat:


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Mark Oosterveld on PokerStars.tv

Players are just about to go on a break and when they come back we will see if the eliminations continue relentlessly or if play begins to slow down as we get near the bubble here at the PokerStars.net APPT Auckland Main Event.


APPT Auckland: SkyCity gives the APPT the thumbs up

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

Ejaaz Dean, Executive Manager of Table Games here at SkyCity Casino here in Auckland, has taken the PokerStars.net APPT Auckland SkyCity Festival of Poker under his wing and should be credited with a large percentage of its success. He took a little time out of his busy schedule to give us his thoughts on the event.

“We have been delighted and proud to host this event. The feedback both from our local and international players has been outstanding. Danny McDonough is the greatest Tournament Director in the world in my opinion and to leverage his expertise and knowledge allows all of our staff to improve. This is just the start though. We embarked on this journey 100 days ago and you can only expect bigger and better things from SkyCity from here. The APPT, and especially Jeffrey (Haas), has been willing to impart his knowledge and we have enjoyed our partnership with APPT and look forward to continuing it in the future.”

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Ejaaz Dean SkyCity man through and through

APPT Auckland: Players begin to join the 100k club

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

People would be forgiven for thinking that there were only two players at Table 9 here in the SkyCity Casino poker room. Player Nathanael Seet from Singapore, our Day 1A chipleader, has been butting heads with PokerStars Sponsored player Grant Levy through the course of several hands. Levy is now nursing a stack of just over 20k after losing the most recent game of chicken while Seet is the continuing to amass chips. Seet has a stack of 132k and is the early chipleader here on Day 2.

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Nathanael Seet, Singapore, behind the first six figure stack of the tournament.

Joining him in the 100k club is Sydney player Michael Mariakis with 125k. Early in play today, Mariakis eliminated prominent Australia based jockey Shane Dye from the event. Scooping the pot and beginning to stack the chips, Mariakis commented with a cheeky smile “I suppose it’s only fair to win some back after the money I’ve thrown away on his horses.” Mariakis paid his own way into the event and is a keen online player, playing under the User ID ‘smmmooth’ on PokerStars.

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Michael Mariakis, smmmooth and steady, amassing chips.

APPT Auckland: No monkey business as things get serious

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

Friend and confidant of the biggest names in poker, Australia’s very own international playboy Tony Hachem, has made it into the poker room on time. From all accounts he fell asleep during a morning massage but has had a shave and a shower and looks ready for action. The PokerStars bloggers bailed up the charismatic poker celebrity and asked him for a few words to send to his legions of fans:

“Buckle up you bananas, Tony Hachem has come to play… that’s guaranteed.”

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PokerStars Sponsored player Tony Hachem, bananas for breakfast.

Kiwi pair James “Paddywhack” Honeybone and his protégée Chris Walton arrived wrapped in the New Zealand flags. Both boys are desperate to survive and even though they are short on chips expect a big showing from these aspiring poker giants. Honeybone took a little time to give us his views on the day.

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James Honeybone, looking to make some moves today.

“I am feeling fresh, I went for a workout this morning and I feel ready to take on the field. I am on a good table here with Grant (Levy) and Putty (Graeme ‘Kiwi G’ Putt). I have always admired Graeme’s game and it is an honour to play with him. I will be targeting Andrew Scott here on my right, he was a little crazy yesterday and I am ready to capitalize on that sort of play.”

His cheer squad is back again and they are ready to start waving the flags as soon as he can double through.


APPT Auckland: Day 2 gets underway

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

Welcome to Day 2 of the PokerStars.net APPT Auckland SkyCity Festival of Poker Main Event. With Day 1A and Day 1B over, 106 players remain and today the gloves will come off. This is where the real poker starts as the blinds start to mount and the tension starts to build.

APPT Tournament Director Danny McDonaugh thinks that we will be in for 9 to 10 levels today as we play down until we are deep into the money. We may play down to the final table but it is more likely that we will get to a little under 20 when we call it a day. Payouts begin at place 32 and the full payout structure can be found on the Prizes page.

Our chip count reflects that this is truly an international tournament but we certainly have enough local Kiwis in with a good chance of talking away the $257,000 first prize on offer.

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Overall chipleader going into Day 2, Amant Nauhria.

Amant Nauhria from Auckland heads the field with nearly 100,000 in chips. The Indian born local was very aggressive and it will be interesting if he continues in that vein today. Just behind are the dynamic duo of the Singapore kids, Diwei Huang and Nathanael Seet, who are running second and third respectively and both have over 80,000 in chips.

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All three of our players from Singapore, Ivan Tan, Bryan Huang, Nathanael Seet, made it through to Day 2 here at the APPT Auckland Main Event.

In regards to the big names we still have Team PokerStars Pro Joe Hachem alive who made it through a tough day yesterday. The Aussie icon never really got started yesterday but toughed it out and finished the day on 21,900. The thing that sets players like Joe Hachem ahead of the rest is his ability to re-focus and take control of the situation in the later parts of big tournaments. Expect Joe to make some noise at the very least as both he and his brother, Tony Hachem, battle out for a spot on the Final Table.

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Team PokerStars Pro, WSOP World Champion Joe Hachem.

Grant Levy PokerStars sponsored player and 2007 APPT Sydney Main Event Champion is ready to pounce with 32,900. Grant doubled up early yesterday and then never looked like getting eliminated. He is another player that we should expect to be there for a long time today.

Put the kettle on and sit back and relax and we will keep you updated on what should be a fascinating day.


APPT Auckland: Blackjack, Hong Kong and a TV personality

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Our tireless reporters at PokerStars.tv have got a couple of entertaining interviews to tickle the most discerning of any poker followers. Firstly we have Andrew Scott and his good mate Kelly Flynn talking blackjack, poker and all things interesting. Then we have the Team PokerStars Pro Lee Nelson’s co-host from local TV show ‘Joker Poker’, Brooke Howard-Smith.



Watch APPT Auckland 08: Kelly and Andrew Playing BJ on PokerStars.tv



Watch APPT Auckland 08: Brooke Howard-Smith on PokerStars.tv


APPT Auckland: Kiwi leads as Day 1B ends

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

PokerStars.net APPT SkyCity Auckland Festival of Poker Day 1B has come to a close, locking in our contenders for Day 2 tomorrow. After a great day of poker we have 47 players left out of the 142 that started the day. That brings the total entrants for the event to 306, an amazing record breaking effort for New Zealand, the APPT, and SkyCity.

The most notable early departure was Eric Assadourian who lasted less than ten minutes before he was making his way to the rails. The other big name player to go was Team PokerStars Pro Lee Nelson who was knocked out when he pushed on a draw. The crew from PokerStars.tv had an opportunity to chat with Assadourian leading up to today's event:


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Eric Assadourian on PokerStars.tv

With the bad beat stories also come the happier ones with a few of the big names making an impact. Team Pokerstars Pro Joe Hachem is still in the tournament with just under 22k in chips. He will have to make an impact early on Day 2 which will make for some interesting poker. The other name to make it through is APPT Sydney Main Event 2007 Champion Grant Levy, on just over 30k, who will be confident of going on with the job tomorrow. Local Jockey Shane Dye remains in the game with a little over 20K, a huge effort given that he slipped to under 3k earlier in the day.

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Joe Hachem receiving a helping hand in getting through Day 1B.

The chip leader for Day 1B was a neck and neck battle between local Amant Nauhria (94K) and Bryan Huang from Singapore (93K). Huang held a commanding chipstack throughout today's flight and is looking to better his third place in the APPT Macau Main Event last month. They will both join Nathanael Seet from Singapore (Day 1A chip leader with 75k) on top of the leader board.

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Day 1 chipleader, Amant Nauhria, with friend New Zealander Ted Everard who just managed to hold on through Day 1A yesterday.

Poker was again the winner and field of just over 100 players who have made Day 2 should all be well rested with the relaxed structure of the Day 1 flights. Tomorrow is when it all starts, however, and we could well be in for a long one. The blinds will start to go up, the chip leaders will gain some dominance, and the shortstacks will feel the pressure as we approach the bubble at 33rd place. There will be plenty of play time and Danny McDonaugh the APPT tournament director expects around 9 to 10 levels in what will undoubtedly be another lively battle here at SkyCity Auckland.

Look forward to seeing you all tomorrow for Day 2 at 12.15pm NZ time.


APPT Auckland: The late movers

Friday, October 10th, 2008

By James Potter and Eliot James

Amant Nauhria considers himself a local Aucklander who is from India. What he most certainly is at the moment is the chip leader of the Pokerstars.net APPT Auckland SkyCity Festival of Poker Main Event. He currently has 94K in chips and is terrorizing his table. Unless something goes wrong he will be the man they are chasing tomorrow.

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Amant Nauhria.

Zane Kopua is a proud local from the West Auckland suburb of Ranui. He has been quiet all day but has found himself in a very strong position with nearly 50K in chips. He is deep in concentration and will have plenty of local support tomorrow.

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Zane Kopua.

Matt Cheer is another one who leads the local charge and was described to us as a 'SkyCity Pro'. He laughed at the suggestion but he is certainly showing plenty of skill at the felt and is also just under the 50K mark with under 30 minutes of play left today.

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Matt Cheer the last of the big 3 chip movers all from Auckland.