2012 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.net APPT Seoul

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
145,000,000 KRW
Event Info
Buy-in
2,760,000 KRW
Prize Pool
717,489,600 KRW
Entries
268
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Main Event

Day 1a Completed

End-of-Day Counts for Day 1a (full)

Player Chips Progress
Christopher Park us
Christopher Park
119,800
Fakher Alizai
Fakher Alizai
97,200
Barry O'Callaghan
Barry O'Callaghan
94,200
Ryan Dong-woo Kim
Ryan Dong-woo Kim
92,300
Moritz Ortmann
Moritz Ortmann
81,200
PokerStars
Akira Ohyama jp
Akira Ohyama
76,300
Oliver Speidel au
Oliver Speidel
74,400
Yosuke Sekiya
Yosuke Sekiya
72,400
Michael Guzzardi us
Michael Guzzardi
68,500
PokerStars
Viacheslav Manakov
Viacheslav Manakov
66,300
Hirotoshi Nakabo
Hirotoshi Nakabo
65,800
Sasa Zorc
Sasa Zorc
65,600
PokerStars
Jin Ho Doo
Jin Ho Doo
64,900
Julian Hasse
Julian Hasse
64,400
1,400
1,400
Joshua Hong Kim
Joshua Hong Kim
63,800
Ciaran Carter
Ciaran Carter
62,300
Seong Ho Maeng
Seong Ho Maeng
60,900
Jacky Wang
Jacky Wang
60,700
Lawrence Chung
Lawrence Chung
60,600
Gabriel Le Jossec ca
Gabriel Le Jossec
59,400
David Park
David Park
59,200
Kevin Petersen
Kevin Petersen
55,900
Manami Hayamizu
Manami Hayamizu
52,100
Hoi Ting Lee
Hoi Ting Lee
49,500
Jose Severino pa
Jose Severino
49,400
PokerStars

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Christopher Park Leads Day 1a as the APPT Welcomes Back Seoul

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Christopher Park - Day 1a chipleader
Christopher Park - Day 1a chipleader

After a two season hiatus, the first day of play at the 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event has come to a conclusion.

There were a total of 129 players who took part in the eight, 60-minute levels on Day 1a and of those it was Christopher Park who finished with the most chips. It never seemed like Park was playing a massive hand, instead he slowly built his stack with well-timed aggression and plenty of expert play.

There will be approximately 60 players who join Park on Day 2 this weekend, with Fakher Alizai (97,200), Barry O’Callaghan (94,200) and Michael Guzzardi (68,500) also in good shape.

One of the early stories to emerge out of Day 1a was the domination of 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event champion, Oliver Speidel. A quieter second half of the night will see Speidel return on Day 2 with a solid 74,400 in chips.

Some of the notable players who couldn’t quite manage the momentum they needed to survive the night included Terrence Chan, Jesse McKenzie, Grant Levy and Darren Judges.

One of the interesting aspects of the day was the food situation. It’s not often that the food at a poker tournament is talked about as much as the game itself, but APPT Seoul was an exception. Early on in the day the players realised there was no food available to purchase anywhere close enough to the tournament area. PokerStars and the tournament staff came to the rescue though as a host of complimentary sandwiches, burgers and pizza was provided. It was an absurd thing to witness, but at one time there were several pizza boxes being passed around the tables.

Aside from the food, the 129 players who have entered so far is proof that this side of the world deserves a championship poker tournament, with the record number of players for an APPT Seoul event set to be broken come tomorrow's Day 1b action.

The play on Day 1b is set to kick off at 12:15 pm local time tomorrow. Make sure to join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team as we again bring all the coverage from the APPT Seoul Main Event.

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Bagging and Tagging

The players are now bagging and tagging their chips with play completed. Here are a few of the notable chip counts from the end of the day. Christopher Park looks to be the end-of-day chip leader and we'll have a complete recap posted shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Christopher Park us
Christopher Park
119,800
-9,200
-9,200
Fakher Alizai
Fakher Alizai
97,200
Barry O'Callaghan
Barry O'Callaghan
94,200
Oliver Speidel au
Oliver Speidel
74,400
400
400
Michael Guzzardi us
Michael Guzzardi
68,500
32,200
32,200
PokerStars
Hirotoshi Nakabo
Hirotoshi Nakabo
65,800
Sasa Zorc
Sasa Zorc
65,600
21,600
21,600
PokerStars
Jose Severino pa
Jose Severino
49,400
9,400
9,400
PokerStars
Celina Lin cn
Celina Lin
38,200
-4,800
-4,800
PokerStars
Daren Yoon
Daren Yoon
36,400
9,400
9,400

One More Hand

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

The tournament staff just announced that each table will finish the current hand they are on and then deal just one more hand. After that, the players will bag and tag for the night.

Park Adds

As we just noted, Christopher Park isn't sitting back and waiting for the end of the day. Just now, we witnessed another pot he picked up thanks to playing aggressive poker.

After a middle-position limp and a raise to 3,500 from the hijack seat, Park three-bet from the small blind to 8,200. Both the limper and the original raiser folded, allowing Park to chip up a bit more.

Player Chips Progress
Christopher Park us
Christopher Park
129,000
9,000
9,000

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Wang Waking Up Late

Jacky Wang has just managed to wake up with a hand late into the evening. It all started when a player opened it up from early position. Another player called behind and then it was on Wang on the button. Wang flicked out 7,900, which prompted the small blind player to move all in. The other two players got out of the way and Wang made a quick call.

Wang: {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}
Opponent: {a-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}

When the board ran out {4-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{4-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}, Wang had dodged an ace and looks like he will be going into Day 2 with a healthy stack.

Player Chips Progress
Jacky Wang
Jacky Wang
55,000
30,000
30,000

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Winding Down

Level 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante

It's the last level of the night and there's just about 15 minutes left to play. With 63 players remaining in the field spread across seven tables, things have quieted down a bit. As the players realize they are on the cusp of making it to Day 2, many have tightened up their play and are just biding their time before their bag up their chips

Christopher Park is not doing that, as he's leading the way with over 120,000 in chips. Park is playing aggressive and remains very active, which is more than likely why he's been able to amass such a large stack. Unless something drastic changes, it looks like Park will finish the day at the top of the board.

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Wakeman Walking Home

We recently saw Matt "mjw006" Wakeman exiting the tournament area. A quick check on twitter and we managed to dig up the details of his bust-out hand.

"Eh busto. JT<57 on T758 board for most of it, then the T8dd<AKo for my last 2.5bbs next hand. Sigh"

Player Chips Progress
Matt Wakeman au
Matt Wakeman
Busted

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