2008 PokerStars.net APPT Macau
APPT Macau Main Event
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Demetriou decided to take his 
to war but Matloubi was committed with his 
.Demetriou had plenty of outs but the
on the turn and
on the river were not the cards he was looking for to leave him with only small change.Soon after, he stood and exited the Grand Waldo to hail a cab as his tournament day was done.
was the favorite over Lee's
and won the hand when neither player could connect with a board that came
. Waterman is now up to about 81,000 in chips.
. O'Callaghan had 
and was the loser on a board of
.WIth that double up, Hachem moved up to 23,000 in chips. At this rate, he should have all the chips in play by the end of Level 4.
After the button raised to 2,100, Lau called out of the big blind with a rather marginal

.The flop came down nine-high with two clubs and both players checked. The turn was the
and Lau led out for 4,000. The button raised to 12,500 and Lau decided to move all in. The button made a crying call with 
for the club flush draw with overcards, as Lau's pair of sevens held the lead.The river bricked out and Lau found a creative double-up to now sit with 60,000.
fell on the river to make the board
. All the money went in, with Nelson's opponent tabling
for a rivered two pair. However the river also hit Nelson's
to make him a jack-high straight and the winning hand.Nelson now has about 65,000 in chips.
We saw Wagner shaking hands with another player as he sent him to the rail on a board of




. Wagner flipped over 
for quad aces to move up to around 150,000!


, Emad Tahtouh checked to Alexander Jung who fired out 3,600. Tahtouh then check-raised to 10,000 before Jung moved all in. Tahtouh made the call.Jung held

for the overpair but Tahtouh showed 
for trip sixes. The turn was the
and river the
to send Jung to the exit as PokerStars-sponsored Tahtouh jumps up to 70,000 chips!

it looked like a good spot to try and double up. He found himself racing as his opponent tabled pocket eights.The board ran out




and although Chan found an ace on the river, his opponent had turned a set to send the legend of poker to the rail.