2015 ANZPT Melbourne

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2015 ANZPT Melbourne

Event Info
Buy-in
2,050 AUD
Prize Pool
1,066,000 AUD
Entries
520
Players Left
1
Average Chip Stack
10,400,000
Total Chips
10,400,000
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000

Congratulations to Lin Shi, Winner of the 2015 ANZPT Melbourne Main Event ($170,641)!

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Champion - Lin Shi
Champion - Lin Shi

The final stop on Season 7 of the Australia New Zealand Poker Tour (ANZPT) began five days ago at Crown Melbourne in Victoria, and in the end it was Australia’s Lin Shi who overcame a record field of 520 players to be crowned the PokerStars.net ANZPT Melbourne champion.

Shi began the final table with the second-largest stack, but was short stacked through parts of the final table. He surged back, however, and after a three-handed deal, he never looked back as he ultimately went on to take out Peter Matusik heads-up to capture the title and the AU$170,641 top prize.

Congrats to Lin Shi!

For Shi to win, eight others had to bust, and in the first two hours of the day the tournament lost four players.

First to go was Mile Krstanoski, who would get his chips in preflop holding pocket queens and come up against Shi’s {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}. An ace and king on the flop would see the 2012 Aussie Millions third-place finisher hit the rail first.

Shortly after, George Balandinos would run his pocket eights into Matusik’s pocket nines and be almost drawing dead after Matusik flopped a nine.

Carl Knox and Eric Stadler, who finished in seventh and sixth respectively, would be the unluckiest of the four after getting all their chips in ahead and ultimately falling short. Knox had pocket nines against Nikolce Trajkovski’s {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}. All was looking good for Knox until the river spiked a ten to see him fall in seventh. Five minutes later, Stadler was all in with the {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds} against reigning Aussie Millions champ Manny Stavropoulos’ {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, but a six on the turn would end his day.

An hour later, Kenn Langcake would find his {a-Spades}{k-Hearts} trumped against Matusik’s pocket kings, and have to settle for fifth place. Trajkovski would last two more hours before having his {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} go down to Shi’s {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs} after an eight spiked on the river.

Three-handed play lasted just over an hour before stacks evened out. A deal would be struck that saw Matusik guarantee himself $174,489, Stavropolous pocket $171,910, and Shi a respectable $150,641. An additional $20,000 was left aside for the eventual winner.

Three-handed play then loosened up before Shi got the better of Matusik, capturing a chip lead he would never squander. On a flop reading {7-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{4-Diamonds} Shi was at risk with his top pair going up against Matusik’s flush draw. No help would come and Shi would find himself with almost two thirds of the chips in play.

Shi would then take out Stavropoulos by hitting a royal flush on the turn with the {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs} against a pair of red threes. A great result for Stavropoulos, whose deep run in the tournament, combined with his Aussie Millions win at the beginning of the year, earned him the ANZPT Player of the Year title.

In the final hand of the night, Matusik would call off his stack with top pair on the turn only to run into the Broadway straight held by Shi. Matusik had to settle for second place and fell just short of being the first player in ANZPT history to win two Main Event titles (he previously won the 2011 ANZPT Gold Coast Main Event for $153,371).

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize($AU)
1Lin Shi170,641*
2Peter Matusik174,489*
3Manny Stavropoulos171,910*
4Nikolce Trajkovski71,960
5Kenn Langcake55,965
6Erich Stadler45,305
7Carl Knox34,650
8George Balandinos26,650
9Mile Krstanoski19,120

*Denotes three-handed deal

That concludes the final ever event on the ANZPT schedule as the tour will now be absorbed into the APPT. A remarkable seven years of the tour has come to an end. Thank you for tuning in to PokerNews’ coverage at each of the stops through out Australia and New Zealand over the years.

Tags: Lin ShiManny StavropoulosPeter Matusik

Peter Matusik Eliminated in 2nd Place ($174,489*)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Peter Matusik - 2nd Place
Peter Matusik - 2nd Place

And a winner is crowned!

The hand started with Lin Shi calling from the button and Peter Matusik checking his option.

Both players would check the {9-Hearts}{j-Clubs}{10-Clubs} flop before the {q-Clubs} dropped on the turn.

Matusik then bet out 350,000 before Shi immediately moved all in. Matusik shrugged his shoulders and made the call risking his remaining 1.1 million in chips.

Matusik: {q-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}
Shi: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}

Shi had turned the straight and had Matusik drawing dead as the {2-Spades} completed the board.

Matusik receives $174,489 as per the heads up deal, while the champion Lin Shi takes home the extra $20,00 to bring his total to $170,641.

Matusik will also go down in ANZPT history as the biggest money winner collectively earning $342,811 for his efforts.

*denotes figure after deal

Player Chips Progress
Lin Shi au
Lin Shi
10,300,000 1,700,000
Peter Matusik
Peter Matusik
Busted

Manny Stavropoulos Eliminated in 3rd Place ($171,910*)

Level 29 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Manny Stavropoulos - 3rd Place
Manny Stavropoulos - 3rd Place

Lin Shi raised to 250,000 from the button before Manny Stavropoulos moved all in for 1.650 million in chips. Peter Matusik folded his big blind before Shi called.

Stavropoulos: {3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}
Shi: {a-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Stavropoulos was in front with his small pair even after the flop fell {j-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{10-Clubs}.

Shi had plenty of outs going into the turn, and he would hit the trump card, as the {k-Clubs} dropped on the turn.

A Royal Flush for Shi would see him and Stavopoulos shake hands as the meaningless {q-Diamonds} completed the board.

A great result for Stavropoulos who now adds a 3rd place finish - in the largest ANZPT main event ever - to a resume that includes taking down this years Aussie Millions Main Event.

*denotes figure after deal

Player Chips Progress
Lin Shi au
Lin Shi
8,600,000 2,860,000
Manny Stavropoulos au
Manny Stavropoulos
Busted

Nikolce Trajkovski Eliminated in 4th Place ($71,960)

Level 28 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Nikolce Trajkovski - 4th Place
Nikolce Trajkovski - 4th Place

The action started with Nikolce Trajkovski raising to 180,000 from under the gun before Lin Shi moved all in for 1.185 million from the big blind. Trajkovski snap called with slightly more chips behind and the cards were turned.

Trajkovski: {7-Hearts}{7-Spades}
Shi: {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{a-Hearts}{3-Spades}{k-Spades}{10-Spades} to see Shi improve to a full house as he moved to over 2.6 million in chips.

Trajkovski would be left with just short of 200,000 in chips and would them all from the big blind after Shi put in a raise from the small blind.

Trajkovski: {a-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}
Shi: {9-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

This time Trajkovski was in front until the board ran out {2-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{8-Spades} to see Shi spike an eight on the river to take down the pot with a pair.

Player Chips Progress
Lin Shi au
Lin Shi
2,680,000 1,415,000
Nikolce Trajkovski
Nikolce Trajkovski
Busted

Kenn Langcake Eliminated in 5th Place ($55,965)

Level 26 : 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
Kenn Langcake (Left) - 5th Place
Kenn Langcake (Left) - 5th Place

Manny Stavropolous opened to 115,000 from under the gun before Kenn Langcake moved all in for 670,000 from the cut off. Peter Matusik snap called from the button as the decision fell back on Stavropoulos. He got out of the way before the two live players tabled their cards.

Matusik: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Langcake: {a-Spades}{k-Hearts}

The board ran out {7-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{j-Spades}{4-Clubs}{6-Spades} to see Matusik hold with his monster pair resulting in Langcake hitting the rail in 5th place.

Player Chips Progress
Peter Matusik
Peter Matusik
2,775,000 675,000
Kenn Langcake au
Kenn Langcake
Busted

Erich Stadler Eliminated in 6th Place ($45,305)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Erich Stadler - 6th Place
Erich Stadler - 6th Place

Erich Stadler would commit the last of his 340,000 in chips from the hijack and was called by Manny Stavropoulos from the blinds.

Stadler: {a-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Stavropoulos: {a-Hearts}{6-Clubs}

Stadler was in great shape to double as the flop came down {7-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{q-Spades}. Unfortunately the {6-Hearts} spiked on the turn giving Stavropoulos the lead with a pair of sixes.

The {5-Clubs} on the river would be no help for Stadler as he was sent to the rail in 6th place collecting $45,305.

Player Chips Progress
Manny Stavropoulos au
Manny Stavropoulos
1,600,000 300,000
Erich Stadler
Erich Stadler
Busted

Carl Knox Eliminated in 7th Place (34,650)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Carl Knox - 7th Place
Carl Knox - 7th Place

Nikolce Trajkovski moved all in from the hijack and was called by Carl Knox in the blinds.

Trajkovski: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}
Knox: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

Trajkovski was in trouble against Knox's pocket pair and found no help from the first four cards on the board of {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Clubs}.

However, the river brought the {10-Clubs} to see Trajkovski spike an over pair to take down the pot.

A large rail cheered as Trajkovski raked in the pot to see him rise to 600,000 in chips. Knox would drop to just over two big blinds.

Two hands later and Knox would move all in for his last 60,000 in chips from the hijack.

Both Peter Matusik and Lin Shi called from the blinds before checking down the {3-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{2-Spades}{a-Hearts}{6-Hearts} board.

Knox tabled his {k-Hearts}{q-Spades} for king high which was not enough against Shi who held {8-Diamonds}{7-Hearts} giving him a pair of eights.

Knox is eliminated in 7th place collecting $34,650 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Nikolce Trajkovski
Nikolce Trajkovski
600,000
Carl Knox
Carl Knox
Busted

George Balandinos Eliminated in 8th Place (26,650)

Level 25 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
George Balandinos - 8th Place
George Balandinos - 8th Place

George Balandinos moved all in for his remaining 370,000 from the hijack as the decision fell on Peter Matusik who was seated on the button.

He asked for a count and made the quick call. Both players in the blinds folded before the cards were tabled.

Balandinos: {8-Spades}{8-Clubs}
Matusik: {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}

Balandinos would find no help from the {9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{2-Hearts}{q-Spades}{a-Hearts} board ultimately falling in 8th place.

Matusik's flopped set sees him rise to almost 2 million in chips following the hand.

Player Chips Progress
Peter Matusik
Peter Matusik
1,900,000 250,000
George Balandinos
George Balandinos
Busted

Mile Krstanoski Eliminated in 9th Place ($19,120)

Level 24 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Mile Krstanoski (Center) Awaits His Fate
Mile Krstanoski (Center) Awaits His Fate

The action started with Lin Shi raising to 65,000 from middle position before Mile Krstanoski moved all in for 455,000 in chips from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Shi called instantly.

Krstanoski: {q-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}
Shi: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}

Krstanoski was in front with his pocket pair until the board ran out {a-Hearts}{j-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{8-Spades}{2-Diamonds}. Shi had flopped two pair to take the lead and held resulting in Krstanoski being the first player eliminated from the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Lin Shi au
Lin Shi
3,200,000 400,000
Mile Krstanoski au
Mile Krstanoski
Busted

Time to Crown an ANZPT Melbourne Champion

Final Table Chip Leader - Peter Matusik
Final Table Chip Leader - Peter Matusik

This is it. The final day of the last ever stop on the Australia New Zealand Poker Tour.

Today we crown a champion of the ANZPT Melbourne Main Event.

The player who will be quietly confident coming into today is local poker pro Peter “Chewing Gum Pete” Matusik. Not only does he have the lead with a stack of 2,430,000 in chips, he also has plenty of experience on a big stage such as this.

Matusik does have some tough competition with Australia's Manny Stavropoulos and Mile Krstanosk both sporting impressive resumes and both looking for another big score. The rest of the final table can't be underestimated either, with Lin Shi, Kenn Langcake, Carl Knox, George Balandinos, Erich Stadler and Nicole Trajovski all keen to catch their own piece of poker glory.

SeatNameChips
1Manny Stavropoulos1,570,000
2Kenn Langcake650,000
3Mile Krstanoski525,000
4Carl Knox860,000
5George Balandinos990,000
6Erich Stadler490,000
7Peter Matusik2,430,000
8Lin Shi1,865,000
9Nikolce Trajkovski800,000

The final table kicks off at Crown Melbourne from 12:30pm local time and right here at PokerNews is where you can follow the coverage and find out who is crowned the champion. Until then, learn more about each of the final table players in the live reporting blog below.