2008 PokerStars.net APPT Macau

APPT Macau Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2008 PokerStars.net APPT Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kj
Prize
$453,851
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,200
Prize Pool
$1,620,897
Entries
538
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Day 3 Draw

Table 1
Seat 1: Kenny Hicks - 131,000
Seat 2: Ricky Lui - 49,000
Seat 3: Edward Sabat - 379,500
Seat 4: Jeppe Drivsholm - 115,500
Seat 5: Mikael Rosen - 174,000
Seat 6: So Myung Sim - 79,500
Seat 7: Joel Dodds - 58,000

Table 2
Seat 1: Mark Walsh - 129,000
Seat 2: Tyler Cornell - 49,500
Seat 3: Olle Lindberg - 40,000
Seat 4: Eugene Borukhov - 80,000
Seat 5: Kevin MacPhee - 206,500
Seat 6: Charles Chua - 369,500
Seat 7: Mudasser Khan - 107,000
Seat 8: Daisy Wain - 66,500

Table 3
Seat 1: Tom Carter - 36,500
Seat 2: John Juanda - 170,500
Seat 3: Andre Wagner - 183,500
Seat 4: Jung Hyun Choi - 275,000
Seat 5: Phil Lau - 41,000
Seat 6: Taneli Tiikkaja - 117,500
Seat 7: Kejing Tang - 42,500
Seat 8: Michael Doodson - 42,500

Table 4
Seat 1: Charles Lam - 80,500
Seat 2: Keith Wintermans - 358,000
Seat 3: Javed Abrahams - 351,000
Seat 4: Diwei Huang - 123,500
Seat 5: James Bunner - 114,500
Seat 6: Kuok Wai Will Cheong - 86,500
Seat 7: Tian Chen - 248,000
Seat 8: Simon Greene - 53,500

Table 5
Seat 1: George Vassilopoulos - 55,000
Seat 2: David Chiu - 193,500
Seat 3: Adrian Mills - 65,000
Seat 4: Carter Gill - 178,000
Seat 5: Quinn Do - 31,000
Seat 6: David Steicke - 316,000
Seat 7: Michael Lindstrom - 43,000
Seat 8: Ole Steinvik - 84,500

Once More Unto the Breach

Edward Sabat is hoping to ride his chip stack to the final table
Edward Sabat is hoping to ride his chip stack to the final table
Welcome back to the Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino in exotic Macau for Day 3 of the 2008 PokerStars.net APPT Macau Main Event. It was a vicious slog through seven levels of play yesterday, with poker players eliminated left and right at a staccato pace through the first four levels of play.

By the time Day 2 ended, the money bubble had burst and 39 of the 208 players who started the day remained standing. At their head with a very narrow chip lead is Edward Sabat, an American player from California who has two WSOP Circuit final tables to his credit along with two cashes at the 2008 WSOP. He is closely chased by Charles Chua, Keith Wintermans, Javed Abrahams and David Steicke, who yesterday made one of the most amazing calls anyone in media row could ever remember seeing.

Join PokerNews.com live from the tournament floor for updates on the journey to the final table, starting in about 35 minutes!