2012 PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asia Championship of Poker

HKD$100,000 ACOP Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asia Championship of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
106
Prize
3,547,500 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
95,000 HKD
Prize Pool
17,305,200 HKD
Entries
184
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Xing Zhou Wins 2012 PokerStars.net ACOP Main Event!

Level 27 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Champion Xing Zhou
Champion Xing Zhou

It was a long, hard-fought battle, but Xing Zhou came out on top after five days of poker at the 2012 PokerStars.net APPT Asia Championship of Poker Main Event. Zhou walked away with the title, but it wasn't without what would turn out to be a truly memorable final table. Here's a look at how the final table played out.

The day started with Jacques Zaicik as the short stack, and he kicked things off by doubling up on the second hand of the day with pocket aces. Not too long after that, it was Xing Zhou who clashed with Michael Kanaan in a pot worth just under a million chips. Zhou's flopped set held up against Kanaan's top pair with a gutshot, and this had a huge impact on the remainder of final table play. Zhou took over the chip lead, and steam rolled from there.

Henry Wang was the first player knocked out. After he had doubled up Alan Sass, Wang was all in for his tournament life. He was down to just a few big blinds when his {Q-Clubs}{4-Spades} turned out to be insufficient against Andrew Hinrichsen's {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}. Wang took home HKD$432,000 for his efforts.

Then, after a quiet hour or so, things exploded when Zhou and Tsugunari Toma clashed in a massive pot that gave the former a very big chip lead.

Zhou flopped a set of eights on {8-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds} in a three-bet pot and raised the 95,000-chip bet that Toma threw out. Zhou made it 200,000 to go, and Toma quickly called. On the turn, the {5-Hearts} hit, and Toma check-called a big bet of 311,000. The river brought the {A-Diamonds}, and now Toma fired out 450,000. Zhou didn't like it, but he called and beat Toma's pocket kings with his {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}. That moved Zhou to 3,000,000 in chips while his nearest competitor only had 500,000 to play with.

Tom Alner was eventually knocked out in eighth place when Zhou got lucky on him. Alner tried to double up with ace-king but Zhou managed to hit a straight on the river with ace-five. Alner looked disgusted as he left the tournament area to collect HKD$606,000 for his deep run in this event. Just a few hands later, there were just six players remaining when Andrew Hinrichsen was knocked out.

The World Series of Poker Europe gold bracelet winner risked his chips with pocket nines, and Zhou took a shot with the {J-Spades}{10-Spades}. The flop didn't hurt the Aussie, but a jack on the turn did. Hinrichsen didn't catch one of the two remaining nines on the river before he went to collect his HKD$779,000 prize.

After losing the aforementioned huge pot against Zhou, it was all but done for Toma. He couldn't get anything going and was unlucky when Sass doubled through him with ace-queen versus kings. Ultimately, Toma was knocked out when his {9-Spades}{8-Hearts} offsuit didn't improve against Ying Kit Chan's {K-Hearts}{3-Clubs}. Toma won HKD$952,000, and five players remained.

Fifth place on the payout sheet belonged to Sass. His {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs} couldn't hold up in the flip against Zhou's {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}. Once again it was Zhou running hot in his final table domination with the board running out {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{7-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} to send Sass home with HKD$1,125,000 for his finish.

In fourth place, the sweet run of Zaicik was finally over. The Frenchman had nursed his short stack for countless hours, but he also wasn't able to overcome Zhou in a pot. Zaicik ran ace-king into Zhou's nines and the board brought no card higher than a ten. Zaicik became a Hong Kong millionaire as he collected HKD$1,384,000.

Kanaan started the day as the chip leader, but the Aussie fell short of a chance to fight for the title. He was knocked out in third place when he decided to put it all on the line with pocket eights. None other than chip leader Zhou called his shove with two kings, and both players ended up hitting a set in an exciting hand. First, Kanaan sucked out on the flop, but Zhou re-sucked on the turn to win the pot. The ANZPT Sydney winner took home HKD$1,731,000, and Zhou went into the heads-up match as an eight-to-one chip favorite.

Despite the massive lead at the beginning, Chan didn't give up. He found a double when his {A-Spades}{10-Diamonds} beat Zhou's {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}, then continued to chip away over the next few hours.

Eventually, Chan took the chip lead in a big pot during Level 26. He rivered the nut flush and took down a nice pot worth nearly two million in chips. A couple hours later, things swung back in favor of Zhou before something very out of the ordinary happened.

After over six hours of heads-up battling, the dealer dealt what would turn out to be the final hand, but neither player had looked. Before either player even touched their cards, Chan suggested the two just chop up the difference in first and second place money, then flip blind for the title. After some chatter, Zhou agreed to this deal, despite having a chip lead of 3.321 million to 2.203 million over Chan. Then, the hand was completed.

Neither player looked and they were allowed to keep their hole cards face down until the river as the dealer ran out the {9-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts} board. Then, the two players revealed one card at a time. When the hands were finally shown, Zhou had a straight with the {10-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} to beat Chan's {7-Spades}{5-Diamonds}. Zhou had the larger stack and was declared the winner. Each player received HKD$3,547,500 in prize money, but the title went to Zhou and he will reign as APPT Macau champion for the next year.

Final Table Payouts

PlaceNameCountryPrize (HKD)Prize (USD)
1Xing ZhouChina$3,547,500$454,808*
2Ying Kit ChanHong Kong$3,547,500$454,808*
3Michael KanaanAustralia$1,731,000$221,923
4Jacques ZaicikFrance$1,384,000$177,436
5Alan SassUSA$1,125,000$144,231
6Tsugunari TomaJapan$952,000$122,051
7Andrew HinrichsenAustralia$779,000$99,872
8Tom AlnerUK$606,000$77,692
9Henry WangTaiwan$432,000$55,474

*Denotes a two-way deal.

That wraps up our updates from Macau, but it doesn't mean the coverage stops. You can find all of your up-to-the-minute poker news on PokerNews.com, and hopefully we'll see you at the next stop on tour.

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Ying Kit Chan Eliminated in 2nd Place (HKD$1,731,000)

Ying Kit Chan - 2nd Place
Ying Kit Chan - 2nd Place

In a epic turn of events the ACOP Main Event has come to an end! After a hand was concluded both players started talking in their native tongue, and about a minute later they both erupted from their seats in excitement.

"All in, all in, all in!" is what we made up out of their words, and the tournament directors rushed over to the final table. The cards laid on the table, untouched, as both players stood around with their friends awaiting the all-in showdown. But something funny was going on.

Both players had agreed on splitting the money even, and playing one big coin flip for the win in this event. Neither player had touched, or even looked at, their cards and this was truly going to be a blind coin flip for the win in this event. The stack sizes were not even remotely close, but neither player seemed to care. Ying Kit Chan had 2,203,000 against Zou's 3,321,000.

After six hours of heads up play it all came down to one final hand. And they wanted to make the most of it! The players explained that they wanted to have the board ran out completely, and then turn over one card at a time.

The dealer ran out {9-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{7-Hearts}, and Zhou was first to turn over the {10-Diamonds}. Chan followed by turning over the {5-Diamonds}, and the action was back on Zhou. He flipped up the {6-Clubs} and had the nuts! Chan realized he had just lost the tournament, and showed his {7-Spades} which gave him two pair. With that the tournament was over, and the trophy will go to China!

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
5,240,000 1,716,000
Ying Kit Chan hk
Ying Kit Chan
Busted

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Michael Kanaan Eliminated in 3rd Place (HKD$1,731,000)

Michael Kanaan - 3rd Place
Michael Kanaan - 3rd Place

And we're heads up in the ACOP Main Event! Michael Kanaan just moved all in preflop against Xing Zhou for his final 440,000 chips, and the Chinese chip leader quickly called. The crowd jumped closer to the final table as the cards were turned over.

Michael Kanaan: {8-Diamonds}{8-Spades}
Xing Zhou: {K-Hearts}{K-Spades}

The flop brought out {8-Hearts}{9-Spades}{5-Spades} and Kanaan's friends exploded as he flopped a set. Zhou seemed very disappointed, but that turned around quickly when the {K-Clubs} hit on the turn. The Aussies were devastated as the river was the {9-Diamonds}. Kanaan did not hit the final remaining eight and he was knocked out.

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
4,856,000 556,000
Michael Kanaan au
Michael Kanaan
Busted

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Jacques Zaicik Eliminated in 4th Place (HKD$1,384,000)

Jacques Zaicik - 4th Place
Jacques Zaicik - 4th Place

After hours of being the short stack he finally found his Waterloo. Jacques Zaicik was all in preflop for 287,000 chips and Xing Zhou called his shove from the big blind.

Jacques Zaicik: {A-Spades}{K-Diamonds}
Xing Zhou: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

The board ran out {5-Clubs}{8-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}, and Zaicik was knocked out. Zhou busted another player as we are down to just three!

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
4,300,000 215,000
Jacques Zaicik us
Jacques Zaicik
Busted

Tags: Jacques ZaicikXing Zhou

Alan Sass Eliminated in 5th Place (HKD$1,125,000)

Alan Sass - 5th Place
Alan Sass - 5th Place

In a blind battle Alan Sass just got all his chips into the pot against the man who can't lose. Xing Zhou has been on a tear and Sass just busted in fifth place after losing a huge coin flip to the Chinese chip leader. Sass was all in for 565,000 chips and the showdown went as following.

Alan Sass: {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}
Xing Zhou: {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}

The board ran out {A-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{7-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and a very excited Zhou cheered as he raked in yet another pot! Sass left the stage and just four players remain.

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
4,060,000 560,000
Alan Sass me
Alan Sass
Busted

Tags: Alan SassXing Zhou

Tsugunari Toma Eliminated in 6th Place (HKD$952,000)

Tsugunari Toma - 6th Place
Tsugunari Toma - 6th Place

Tsugunari Toma was knocked down to just 34,000 chips when he moved all in from the small blind. Ying Kit Chan quickly called creating another showdown.

Tsugunari Toma: {K-Hearts}{3-Clubs}
Ying Kit Chan: {9-Spades}{8-Hearts}

The board ran out {A-Spades}{K-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{10-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and Toma was knocked out in sixth place.

Player Chips Progress
Ying Kit Chan hk
Ying Kit Chan
625,000 25,000
Tsugunari Toma jp
Tsugunari Toma
Busted

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Andrew Hinrichsen Eliminated in 7th Place (HKD$779,000)

Andrew Hinrichsen - 7th Place
Andrew Hinrichsen - 7th Place

Xing Zhou opened with a raise to 40,000 from early position, then action folded to World Series of Poker gold bracelet winner Andrew Hinrichsen in the big blind. He reraised all in for 294,000. After getting a count and taking a minute, Zhou called.

Zhou called with the {J-Spades}{10-Spades} and was up against the {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades} for the at-risk Hinrichsen.

Chants of "Spade, spade, spade!" and "Jack! Ten! Jack! Ten!" rang out from the spectators, before the dealer ran out the {K-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} flop. Zhou had missed so far, but the {J-Clubs} gave him the lead on the turn.

Zhou began to celebrate a little, but the river was still to come. After the {4-Hearts} landed on the river, Zhou hoisted his hands over his hand in triumph as he eliminated Hinrichsen from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
3,650,000 300,000
Andrew Hinrichsen au
Andrew Hinrichsen
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Xing ZhouAndrew Hinrichsen

Tom Alner Eliminated in 8th Place (HKD$606,000)

Tom Alner - 8th Place
Tom Alner - 8th Place

There's no stopping Xing Zhou today! He just knocked out Tom Alner and added some more chips to his impressive chip lead. Alner just moved all in from the button for 278,000 and Zhou called from the big blind after about a minute.

Xing Zhou: {A-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Tom Alner: {A-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}

The flop brought out {6-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} and the crowd erupted. Zhou had picked up a straight draw and everyone was rooting for the chip leader to win. The turn brought the {Q-Diamonds} and Alner's friends kept rooting for the board to pair. Unfortunately the river brought the {8-Hearts} and Zhou completed his straight.

Alner was crushed while some of the remaining players cheered loudly as they just moved up a spot on payouts. Just seven remain with Zhou firmly in control of this final table.

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
3,350,000 216,000
Tom Alner gb
Tom Alner
Busted

Tags: Tom AlnerXing Zhou

Huge, Huge Pot for Zhou

Xing Zhou
Xing Zhou

From middle position, Tom Alner raised to 30,000. Xing Zhou made the call in the cutoff seat, then action folded over to Tsugunari Toma in the big blind. Toma put in a reraise to 85,000, and that knocked Alner out of the way as he folded. Zhou opted to call and the two big stacks went to a flop.

The flop came down {8-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}, and Toma fired 95,000. After taking about half a minute, Zhou raised to 200,000 even. Toma wasted little time in making the call.

The turn was the {5-Hearts}, and it was followed by a check from Toma. Zhou wasn't about to give any free cards on this one and fired a hefty 311,000. Only a few seconds passed before Toma made the call.

The river card completed the board with the {A-Diamonds}, and now the action changed some as Toma opted to be the aggressor. He began pulling out stacks, on stacks, on stacks of chips and fired 450,000. Zhou didn't like the bet one bit, and grew very uneasy in his seat. So much so that he had to get up and turn himself in circles a few times. After about two minutes in the tank, Zhou announced a call.

Toma tabled the {K-Spades}{K-Clubs} for a pair of kings. Zhou had that beat and turned up the {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs} for a flopped set of eights. Zhou won the pot, and pushed his stack to a whopping three million in chips.

Player Chips Progress
Xing Zhou cn
Xing Zhou
3,000,000 1,158,000
Tsugunari Toma jp
Tsugunari Toma
425,000 -955,000

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Henry Wang Eliminated in 9th Place (HKD$432,000)

Henry Wang - 9th Place
Henry Wang - 9th Place

Henry Wang couldn't catch a break today. On one of the first hands he doubled up Jacques Zaicik and Wang took another hit when Alan Sass also doubled through him. Just now Wang moved all in for 130,500 from the cutoff and Andrew Hinrichsen called from the button.

Henry Wang: {Q-Clubs}{4-Spades}
Andrew Hinrichsen: {A-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

The board ran out {A-Clubs}{9-Spades}{6-Hearts}{A-Diamonds}{Q-Hearts}, and Wang was knocked out in 9th place. Eight players remain and Hinrichsen moves into third place.

Player Chips Progress
Andrew Hinrichsen au
Andrew Hinrichsen
WSOP 1X Winner
820,000 65,000
Henry Wang au
Henry Wang
Busted

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