Day 2 of the 2011 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Macau Main Event has wrapped up. When the day began, 304 players returned to take their seats at the felt. At the end of the day, about 100 players remained and Nathaniel Seet lead the way. He bagged up a whopping 774,500 in chips.
Seet took the lead early in the day and never looked back. His stack kept rising and rising as he destroyed most of his opponents en route to the end-of-day chip lead. Seet does have some APPT success. In 2008, he final tabled the APPT Auckland Main Event and finished in eighth place. He also won the APPT...
Great, J. Chan is moving on and hopefully getting some press ... the guy has ten WSOP bracelets and is invisible in the news. It would be great to see the other (real) ten bracelet winner bag a tournament. How about an indepth comparison between PH and JC ... who objectively is the better player on a performance basis?
flintsword
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11-25-2011 20:07
The PokerNews Team is probably salivating at Nathaniel Seet making it deep, thinking of the incredible plays on his name to be made. It won't beat "Diamonds are a Galfond's best friend" anytime soon, but there are some good ones ...
flintsword
"The lucky player is usually the player that knows how much to leave to chance."
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11-25-2011 20:10
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