Over the next three days, poker players from around the world will descend upon the "Land Down Under," to play in their choice of three Day 1 flights. Those lucky enough to survive their respective Day 1 flights will merge with the survivors of the other two groups to form one collective field for Friday's Day 2 play, at which time the remaining players will begin the home stretch toward the final table, scheduled for Sunday, December 6th.
Sydneysider Grant Levy, now a Team PokerStars Australia pro, took down the first APPT Grand Final back in 2007, earning an AUD $1,000,000 payday. In 2008, Aussie Martin Rowe claimed the title and USD $648,046 in prize money after besting a field of 477 players.
Will an Aussie take it down for a third straight year, or will one of the many PokerStars qualifiers swoop in and take the trophy back home with them? To find out, keep your browser pointed right here to PokerNews.com for up-to-the-minute live updates, chip counts, photos and exclusive video interviews direct from the tournament floor.
The action kicks off today 12:30 p.m. local time (GMT +11) when the first of our three Day 1 flights takes to the felt. We hope to see you then!
. Lee "Final Table" Nelson was the first to act of the two players in the pot. He fired a bet of 4,000 after taking about a minute to decide on his play. Action fell to the other player seated in the cutoff seat. He took a minute as well and then raised to 9,000. Another long pause followed before Nelson tossed in a single T5,000 chip to make the call.
for a full house and then Nelson showed
for a higher full house. Both players flopped huge, but Nelson was on the better end of things. He's to 41,500 chips.
. Fafi checked and Dunst fired 525. His opponent called.
and Fafi checked again. Dunst bet, making it 1,025 this time. Fafi made the call.
and both players checked.
and scooped the pot. Dunst had dropped a bit, but moved back to 20,500.
and action checked to Putt. He fired 250 and only Ykmour called.
fell. The river was the
and Ykmour fired 500. Putt raised to 1,500 and Ykmour called. Putt tabled
for the straight and Ykmour showed
for the flush.
. Everyone checked and the turn was the
. Comer fired 600 to win the pot, increasing his stack to 37,000.