Kristoffer Myhre - 165,000
Roel Pijpers - 129,000
Darkhan Botabayev - 117,000
Peter Nielsen - 95,000




, we found James Potter all in for his last 13,050.
for a flopped straight, and once his opponent mucked, Potter raked in the pot to double through to over 50,000 in chips.
, it was surprising to see the third player in the hand respond by moving all in for a bit more than 20,000 chips. That was enough to fold Phan; Tan made an easy call with
. He was up against
and had his aces hold up on a blank
turn and a somewhat scary four-sided
river.Catching the action on the flop of A♠3♣Q♦, [Removed:532] made it 8,200 following a bet of 3,000 from an opponent in early position.
However it would be a player sitting dormant in the blinds that would check-raise all in to prompt a fold from the original aggressor before [Removed:532] made the call.
[Removed:532]: A♣Q♠
Opponent: A♥8♠
With [Removed:532] having his opponent drawing very slim, the 3♦ and 5♥ on the turn and river would change little as [Removed:532] climbed to 83,000 in chips.
was on the worse end of it against
. When no help arrived on board for Marcus, he was forced to pay off 34,650. That dropped his stack all the way to 14,000.
. His opponent, Kyle Cheong, tabled a pair and a gutshot straight draw,
. Neilson's aces were still best when the turn came
, but the river
made a straight for Cheong and put an end to Neilson's day.
against Peter Nielsen's
. Marvanek was stoked to pair kings on a flop of
, and even more thrilled to see a blank
hit the turn. But he knocked the table in anger and frustration when the river fell
to make a full house for Nielsen.
was in the lead against
.
. It even held on the
turn. When the river fell
, Huntly clapped his hands and cheered.
APPT Macau Main Event
Day 1b Completed