November 27 2007, John Hartness


. Ng was well in the lead with 
, and the board of 



made a Broadway straight for Ng, and sent Lieu to the rail, for $27,648.

, and found one caller in Tahtouh, who woke up in the small blind with 
. Tahtouh re-raised to isolate, and Bo Sehlstedt mucked his big blind. The board of 



provided no help for Numoto, and he was eliminated in seventh place for a $36,864 payday.

, and was up against one of the few hands that he was truly behind – Juanda's 
. The flop and turn were uneventful, but the
on the river gave Assadourian one of his three outs and sent Juanda to the rail in sixth place ($46,080).

, only to face a decision for all his chips when Bo Sehlstedt reraised him. Tahtouh made the call, and Sehlstedt tabled 
. Tahtouh was drawing thin on the 

flop, and the turn and river brought no help as Tahtouh was eliminated in fifth place ($64,512).

was live against Assadourian's 
, and the 

flop gave him the lead. Assadourian caught a king on the turn to retake control of the hand, and the
on the river ended Ng's tournament in fourth place ($82,944).

on the button, Assadourian opened for a raise, David Paul Steicke re-raised, and Assadourian quickly moved all in. Steicke called and showed 
, and was drawing nearly dead on the 

flop. The
on the turn provided no help, and the superfluous
on the river sealed his fate. Steicke collected $110,592 for his third-place finish.

, saying "I'm gonna gamble," as he made the call. Sehlstedt held 
, and Assadourian's gamble proved to be a good one as soon as the flop came down 

. The turn
and river
brought no help to Sehlstedt, and he was eliminated in second place ($184,320) as Eric Assadourian claimed the PokerStars.net APPT Macau High Rollers Tournament crown, worth $368,640.
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