2012 PokerStars.net APPT/ANZPT Queenstown Snowfest

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.net APPT/ANZPT Queenstown Snowfest

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
106
Prize
110,600 NZD
Event Info
Buy-in
2,700 NZD
Entries
149
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
4,000

Allan On Top Heading Into Day 3

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 200 ante
David Allan -  chip leader
David Allan - chip leader

That's a wrap here on Day 2 of the 2012 Australia New Zealand Poker Tour Queenstown Snowfest Main Event! It took two separate Day 2 flights and a combination of the two to get there, but what started as 87 has slowly been whittled down to 31 survivors. Of those players it is David Allan who holds the chip lead heading into Day 3 and is in the best shape to make a run at the title

It all began at 12:30 PM when 43 players partook in Day 2a. Of those players, only 23 would survive to take a three hour break and prepare for the combined Day 2 flight at 7:30 PM. Some of those who hit the rail on Day 2a include Danny Chevalier, Ben Richardson and World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner, Andrew Hinrichsen. When the three levels had taken place, it was Michael Kanaan who had managed to amass the largest chip stack.

While the remaining Day 2a players had their break, the 44 players from Day 2b would begin their quest for survival from 4:00 PM. At the end of another three levels, 24 had survived and no player from Day 2b had managed to get close to Kanaan’s stack. A few of the players who couldn’t survive this flight include James Honeybone, Leo Boxell and PokerStars Team Online Pro, Roy Bhasin.

Exactly 47 total players from the Day 2 flights combined at 7:30 PM and played another three levels. Some of those who made an exit during that time include Jarred Graham, Day 1c chip leader Nurlan Boobekov and current ANZ Player of the Year leader, Anthony Aston.

After the night was in the record books, a total of 31 had survived, with Allan the end-of-day chip leader for the second time of the week. Allan will begin Day 3 with 280,000 in chips and will be in good shape to find his way to finishing in the top-15 money spots and then finding a spot on the final table of nine.

Not far behind Allan on the chip leader board are David Zhao, Ricky Kroesen and 2011 ANZPT Sydney Main Event winner, Michael Kanaan. Also managing to survive were Billy Argyros, Michael Fadersen, Yvo Molin, Joel Feldman, Richard Lancaster, Matt Wakeman and Team PokerStars Pro, Bryan Huang as they are all still in the mix to make a run at the final table. A full Day 3 seating draw and the end-of-day chip counts can be seen below.

All of the surviving players will be looking to capture the glory, the ANZPT title and of course, the NZ$110,600 first-place prize. Who will be part of the final table? Only time will tell, so be sure to join us from 12:30 PM tomorrow as we play down to the final nine!

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Bye Bye Bhasin

Roy Bhasin
Roy Bhasin

The tournament of Australia’s PokerStars Team Online member Roy “GodlikeRoy” Bhasin has been brought to a close.

Bhasin raised preflop, and then fired an unknown bet amount on the flop, another 5,100 on the turn before committing all of his last 9,500 chips on the river on the board of {k-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}.

His opponent was Jason O’brien in the small blind who was able to quickly call as his {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} monster-combo draw connected on the river. Bhasin showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} for top pair which wasn’t enough as his tournament is done.

Player Chips Progress
Jason O'Brien
Jason O'Brien
50,000
14,825
14,825
Roy Bhasin
Roy Bhasin
Busted

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Time For Day 2 of the Snowfest

David Allan is the overall chip leader on Day 2
David Allan is the overall chip leader on Day 2

Welcome to Day 2 the SKYCITY Casino in Queenstown, New Zealand for continued coverage of the 2012 Australia New Zealand Poker Tour Queenstown Snowfest Main Event!

Today will play out in a somewhat unique way, with half the field partaking in three levels of action on Day 2a at 12:30 PM local time. The other half will play three levels on Day 2b at 4:00 PM. The survivors from both of these flights will then be combined at 7:30 PM and continue playing for another few levels. The table draws for these Day 2 flights can be seen below.

The overall chip leader heading into Day 2 is Australia's David Allan, who holds a chip stack of 98,200. Allan will be partaking Day 2a, while the person with largest stack on Day 2b is Nurlan Boobekov with 69,200.

Be sure to strap yourselves in for a long night as we start shrinking the field in anticipation of making it to the final table this weekend. The first Day 2 flight of the day begins at 12:30 PM and PokerNews will be here all day long, so don't miss it!