2013 PokerStars.net ANZPT Sydney Day 1b: Ashley Mason Takes Top Spot

Ashley Mason

Day 1b of the 2013 PokerStars.net Australia New Zealand Poker Tour Sydney Main Event attracted 254 players to the Star Casino. This brought the combined number of entries to 460, a mere one shy of last year's event. A prize pool of AUD$920,000 was generated with first place paying an impressive AUD$226,300.

ANZPT Sydney Day 1b Top 10 Chip Counts

RankNameCounts
1Ashley Mason253800
2Dale Marsland172200
3Benjamin Benoit140800
4John Thomson136400
5Aziz Youssef118900
6Iori Yogo118300
7Brendon Rubie117700
8Robert Lam107200
9Rasmus Buer106200
10Donald Jones92200

Eighty-nine players were left when the day was finished with Ashley Mason atop the chip counts with a monstrous stack of 253,800 in chips. He waited until the last level to accumulate much of this stack, after the short stacks at his table tried to fight against him. He will lead a 175-strong field coming into Day 2 after topping Gary Benson's Day 1a-leading stack.

Recently back from his deep run at the World Poker Tour Bay 101 event in San Jose, Brendon Rubie was in Thursday’s field and will progress to Day 2. His day only went up, with a big hand in the last few levels giving him the chip lead for some time. He eventually finished with a respectable 117,700 in chips.

Snapping at Mason's heels, but a considerable way behind are Dale Marsland (172,200), Ben Benoit (140,800) and John Thomson (136,400). Iori Yogo, Patrick Healy, Jackson Zheng and Joe Cabret were also among the players who made it through Day 1b.

Some of the players who weren’t so fortunate included Didier Guerin, Jonathan Karamalakis, Team PokerStars Pro Bryan Huang, Tom English, Tom Grigg, Tony Hachem and 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event champion David Gorr.

Hachem arrived late to the tournament and didn’t last much longer after that. He lost half of his stack when his flopped two pair fell behind to Healy’s turned two pair. He then proceeded to get his remaining chip stack in with the AK on a Jx5x3x flop with two clubs, and was up against AxJx. The board ran out with the 3 and Q to see his day end.

Gorr was another who played tight throughout the day. He eventually got all his chips in holding the KK and was called by the A9. When the board ran out 4A2A4, it saw Gorr exit the building.

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