2008 PokerStars.net APPT Macau

APPT Macau Main Event
Day: 4
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

A Rare Showdown

We haven't had too many showdowns today. Even when a hand has gone to showdown, it hasn't always resulted in cards being revealed. This time, however, at least one hand was opened in an unraised pot between Javed Abrahams and Diwei Huang. Huang led out for 35,000 on a flop of {5-Spades} {7-Diamonds} {3-Clubs}. Abrahams made the call.

When the turn fell {Q-Diamonds}, Huang again bet 35,000. Abrahams thought a bit longer before again making the call. The river was a seeming blank, the {2-Clubs}. Huang led out for 55,000 and after about 20 seconds, Abrahams made the call. Huang showed {Q-Clubs} {5-Hearts} for two pair, queens and fives, and the winning hand.

Tags: Diwei HuangJaved Abrahams

A Couple of High Rollers Stop By

David Steicke eliminated on the final table bubble
David Steicke eliminated on the final table bubble
Eric Assadourian has taken a seat in the audience to watch some of the final table action and was recently joined by David Steicke. Both played this event; Assadourian was an early casualty but Steicke bubbled the final table, finishing in 10th place.

Of course both players are familiar with this final table set, having reached the final table of the APPT High Rollers event last year with Steicke finishing third and Assadourian taking down the title. They will be keen for a repeat when they return to the Grand Waldo Casino tomorrow for the opening day of this year's APPT High Roller Event.

Tags: David SteickeEric Assadourian

Cheong Picks His Spots

Local Kuok Wai Will Cheong has the most supporters here today
Local Kuok Wai Will Cheong has the most supporters here today
Diwei Huang was the first player to get things started by raising from under the gun to 35,000. Action folded to Kuok Wai Will Cheong, who has been very quiet so far this afternoon. Cheong has picked his spots very carefully and decided this was a good one for a reraise to 100,000. Huang tanked for a minute before making the call.

The flop was as dry and ragged as could be, coming {2-Hearts} {3-Clubs} {9-Diamonds}. Huang checked it over to Cheong, who wasted no time in moving all in for 159,000. Huang didn't think long before folding, drawing cheers from a few of the Macanese Cheong's supporters in the gallery and in the balcony over the tournament area.

Tags: Diwei HuangKuok Wai Will Cheong

Sabat Gets Caught

Jeppe Drivsholm catches the bluff to regain chip lead
Jeppe Drivsholm catches the bluff to regain chip lead
Edward Sabat limped in from the hijack position, before Jeppe Drivsholm raised it up an additional 40,000 from the small blind. Mikael Rosen folded his big blind and Sabat called quickly.

The flop came {8-Spades}{8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} and both players checked. The {4-Clubs} hit the turn and Drivsholm led out for 65,000. Sabat reached for chips and made the call.

The river was the {3-Clubs} and Drivsholm quickly checked to Sabat who fired out a bet of 60,000. Drivsholm shuffled his chips in his hands before calling. Sabat insta-mucked his cards conceding the pot to Drivsholm without a showdown!

Tags: Edward SabatJeppe Drivsholm

Level: 21

Blinds: 8,000/16,000

Ante: 2,000

Three in a Row

Edward Sabat
Edward Sabat
Edward Sabat has won his third pot in a row. He called a raise to 35,000 from Javed Abrahams, who has seemed to play the tightest at this final table and the most cautiously. On a flop of {6-Spades} {8-Clubs} {7-Hearts}, Abrahams checked and then folded when Sabat bet 15,000.

Every time Sabat gets involved in a pot, he pulls the sleeve of his shirt down over his hand and covers his mouth with it. After winning this pot, he went out to the gallery for a quick chat with James Honeybone.

Tags: Edward SabatJaved Abrahams

Sabat Takes Down Another

Kuok Wai Will Cheong opened with a raise to 35,000 from under the gun before Edward Sabat made it 92,000 to go from the small blind. Tian Chen folded from the big blind and Cheong made the call.

They saw a flop of {A-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{10-Clubs} and Sabat led out with a small bet of 61,000. Cheong quickly laid down his hand and Sabat collected the pot to move up to over 1 million in chips for the first time to claim the chip lead!

Tags: Edward SabatKuok Wai Will Cheong

Small Pot for Sabat

Edward Sabat has picked up another pot. Like many of the pots played at this final table so far, the pot was small and the hand played cautiously by all parties. After Diwei Huang limped in on the button, Charles Chua completed the small blind and Sabat checked his option. On a flop of {A-Clubs} {3-Diamonds} {5-Hearts}, action checked to Huang, who made it 15,000 to go. Only Sabat called.

Both players checked the {2-Spades} turn. When the river came {Q-Hearts}, Sabat led out for 48,000. Huang gave it some thought but folded his hand.

Tags: Charles ChuaDiwei HuangEdward Sabat

Sabat Turns the Screws on Chen

Sabat Gaining Momentum
Sabat Gaining Momentum
Edward Sabat hasn't shown much fear during the course of this tournament. He opened a pot for 30,000 and was called in position by Tian Chen. The flop looked harmless enough -- {6-Hearts} {2-Hearts} {J-Spades} -- but it led to a raising war. Sabat acted first with a bet of 30,000. Chen raised that bet after 20 seconds to 60,000. Without wasting much time, Sabat reraised to 160,000.

That bet put Chen into the tank. He licked his lips once as he stared at the board, puzzling together a range for Sabat. Sabat announced that he had about 620,000 behind his raise after Chen asked for a count. That seemed to cinch Chen's decision. He folded his hand and now has his hands clasped in front of him, forehead leaning against them.

Tags: Edward SabatTian Chen