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2008 PokerStars.net APPT Auckland
APPT Auckland Main Event
APPT Auckland Main Event
Event Info
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10-11-2008 16:18 UTC-12
Wang Jung had the button in Seat 5. It passed around to the blinds, where Dan Sing and Daniel Craker saw the flop.
It showed up . Sing checked, Craker bet 30,000, and Sing folded.
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Daniel Craker
10-11-2008 16:16 UTC-12
Matthew Konnecke had the button in Seat 4. Daniel Craker raised to 35,000 and took down the pot.
10-11-2008 16:16 UTC-12
Daniel Craker had the button in Seat 1. He raised to 35,000. Matthew Konnecke called. Wang Jung then reraised to 100,000. Craker folded as did Konnecke.
10-11-2008 16:15 UTC-12
Dan Sing had the button in Seat 8. He raised to 35,000 and took down the pot.
10-11-2008 16:14 UTC-12
At the last count, it's Daniel Craker who has gained a very slight chip lead over Wang Jung. Here's how they stand:
Daniel Craker - 965,000
Wang Jung - 945,000
Matthew Konnecke - 450,000
Dan Sing - 400,000
10-11-2008 16:14 UTC-12
Wang Jung had the button in Seat 5. He opened with a healthy raise to 50,00, and again he earned him the blinds and antes.
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Wang Jung
10-11-2008 16:09 UTC-12
Matthew Konnecke had the button in Seat 4. Daniel Craker raised to 25,000. Dan Sing called in the big blind.
The flop came down . Sing checked and Craker bet 35,000. Sing folded.
10-11-2008 16:09 UTC-12
Daniel Craker had the button in Seat 1. It was folded to the blinds, where Matthew Konnecke and Wang Jung saw a cheap flop together.
It came . Konnecke bet 20,000, and Jung called.
The turn was the , and Konnecke slowed down, checking over to his opponent. Jung bet 75,000, and Konnecke folded.
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Wang Jung
10-11-2008 16:08 UTC-12
Dan Sing had the button in Seat 8. Wang Jung raised under the gun to 50,000 and took the blinds and antes.
10-11-2008 16:07 UTC-12
Wang Jung had the button in Seat 5. He came in limping, and Daniel Craker knocked the table in the big blind.
The board ran down , with both players checking the whole way.
At the end, Craker showed down the best hand, , and took down the pot.
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Daniel Craker