2015 ANZPT Melbourne

Main Event
Day: 1a
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

Park Leads 93 Survivors on Day 1a of ANZPT Melbourne

Level 7 : 400/800, 100 ante
Day 1a Chip Leader - Min Jae Park (picture courtesy of hendonmob.com)
Day 1a Chip Leader - Min Jae Park (picture courtesy of hendonmob.com)

That’s all for Day 1a of the 2015 ANZPT Melbourne Main Event!

At the beginning of the day there were high hopes of a big field making their way into the Crown Poker Room with pre-series news confirming this would be the last ever stop on the ANZPT. In the end, 206 players partook in the first of two Day 1 flights. That puts the event on pace to reach close to 500 players, and at the $2,300 buy-in level, that would mean another massive seven-figure prize pool.

As usual there were plenty of familiar faces at the felt to begin the day, but not all of them made it through the evening. Some of those who were eliminated throughout Day 1a included Martin Rowe, Peter Aristidou, Daniel Neilson, Gary Benson, Jackson Zheng, Ricky Kroesen, Hugh Cohen, Didier Guerin and Tony Tartaglia.

Tartaglia was the main focus early on in the day after receiving an award from Danny McDonagh and Sam Dawson for his "loyalty to the ANZPT." In 19 attempts, Tartaglia was unable to cash in any main event over the tour's seven-year stretch. Today he unfortunately made it 20 attempts with no reward.

While the aforementioned players didn't have a good day at the felt, it was a different story for some others, specifically Min Jae Park, who captured an early lead after taking out Tartaglia in the biggest hand of the day.

After turning a set of eights, Tartaglia committed his remaining chips and was called by Park, who held pocket aces. One of the two last aces spiked on the river seeing Park jump up to 100,000 in chips, which left Tartaglia with a chip in the chair, but was followed by his demise shortly after. Park would finish the day as chip leader bagging up 118,500 in chips.

Some of the other players who finished Day 1a with plenty of chips include Graham Cowan (100,300), Liam O’Rourke (80,700), Aleks Brkovic (66,900), Peter Matusik (65,500), PokerStars Team Pro Chen-An Lin (60,900), Sam Butters (59,800) and reigning Aussie Million champion Manny Stavropoulos (59,800).

Others who survived Day 1a, albeit with smaller stacks than the leaders, include Stevan Chew (58,700), Billy ‘The Croc’ Argyros (33,500), Michael Guzzardi (33,500), Anthony Legg (21,300) and Jesse McKenzie (13,800).

All the 93 survivors from Day 1a will return to the felt at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Before then, the second and final batch of Day 1 players will hit the felt. Day 1b kicks off at 12:30 p.m. local time on Saturday and PokerNews will once again be here providing all the live updates. Be sure to join us then!

The 'Unique' Award

Level 3 : 100/200, 25 ante
Tony Tartaglia accepting his award from Danny McDonagh
Tony Tartaglia accepting his award from Danny McDonagh

Just prior to the first break both APPT President Danny McDonagh and Media and Event's Manager Sam Dawson awarded Tony Tartaglia with a trophy for his 'extreme loyalty to the ANZPT'.

Rumour has it that Tartaglia is 0 for 19 when it comes to cashing in a main event over the seven year span of the ANZPT.

Here is to hoping Tartaglia can finally hit the money before making a surge for a maiden title victory.

It's Time For The Main Event!

Reigning Champion - Edison Nguyen
Reigning Champion - Edison Nguyen

After a week of Poker action in the Crown Poker room it’s time for the Main Event here in Melbourne as season seven of the Australian New Zealand Poker Tour draws to an end.

It’s also the final event on the ANZPT - ever! That’s right, it’ll be the last chance for players to capture a coveted title and etch their names into Australian Poker history.

Last years Main Event in Melbourne saw 516 players generate the first ever 1 million dollar prize pool. Australia’s Edison Nguyen emerged victorious, so it wont come as much of a shock if Melbourne was able to repeat the same feat this weekend.

A plethora of national and international players will venture into Crown Casino, with action kicking off at 12:30pm today and concluding sometime on Tuesday.

Stay tuned as PokerNews.com brings you all the live reporting updates starting in just over an hours time.

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