2010 PokerStars.net APPT Macau

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2010 PokerStars.net APPT Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
78
Prize
3,246,200 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
37,600 HKD
Prize Pool
12,730,608 HKD
Entries
342
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Marcel's Movin'

Marcel Luske
Marcel Luske

Action folded to the cutoff seat and he limped in before Brendon Rubie raised to 6,000 from the button. Marcel Luske moved all in from the small blind for about 40,000. The big blind, cutoff seat and Rubie all folded to give Luske the pot.

On the next hand, action folded to Luske on the button. He raised to 6,500. Kitson Kho reraised from the small blind to 16,200. Luske moved all in for 51,200 when action got back to him and then Kho went into the tank. Once again, Keith Hawkins chimed with by calling the clock at the table. Towards the end of the countdown, Kho called and tabled the {4-Hearts}{4-Clubs}. Luske held the {K-Spades}{K-Clubs}.

The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{Q-Spades} and Kho sent over the chips to Luske. The Team PokerStars Netherlands pro now has over 100,000 chips while Kho was left with 52,000.

Tags: Kitson KhoMarcel Luske

Paulsen Hits the Jackpot

Kai Paulsen raised to 6,000 under the gun, and Julian Powell called from the next seat over. It was just the two of them to the {8-Diamonds}{7-Spades}{2-Diamonds} flop. Paulsen bet out 8,500, and Powell slowly made it 23,000. Kai doubled the bet, making it 66,000. No more playing around for Julian, who four-bet shoved. Paulsen snap called, showing that his {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} had flopped a set. Powell was mighty unhappy just to be holding {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}. "And I slow played it perfectly, too," he lamented. The turn brought the {5-Diamonds}, giving Paulsen four to a flush and leaving Powell with one out. It didn't appear, and his tournament is done while Paulsen's is just beginning. He's taken over the chip lead with 420,000.

Tags: Kai PaulsenJulian Powell

Gwinner, Gwinner, Chicken Dinner

We picked up the action on the turn as the board showed {J-Hearts} {5-Clubs} {K-Clubs}. Day 1b chip leader Henrik Gwinner led out with a bet of 6,800 into a heads-up pot of about 10,000 chips. His opponent quickly made a raise to 25,000 straight, and Gwinner went into the tank for couple minutes. He finally announced an all in for just over 60,000 total, and his opponent made the call with the covering stack, Gwinner's tournament life now at risk.

Showdown
Gwinner: {K-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds}
Opponent: {6-Clubs} {7-Clubs}

Gwinner was clearly a bit nervous about fading the flush draw, but the nervousness would soon subside. The dealer gave him a blank turn and river -- {Q-Spades} and {6-Spades} respectively -- and that earns Gwinner a pretty sizable double up. He's moved his way to about 136,000 as he stacks that pot.

Tags: Henrik Gwinner

Cserei with the Runner-Runner Double

Ramon Cserei
Ramon Cserei

From the small blind, Oscar Teran raised to 7,000. Ramon Cserei reraised all in for 38,900. After a minute in the tank, Teran called. He held two black sixes and was up against the {K-Clubs}{4-Clubs} of Cserei.

The flop was pretty bleak for Cserei when it came {A-Clubs}{7-Spades}{3-Diamonds}. The turn gave him a flush draw with the {J-Clubs} and he added a bunch more outs for the river. The river was the {10-Clubs}, completing that flush draw and doubling him up. Teran dropped back to 158,000.

Tags: Oscar TeranRamon Cserei

Stitchling Stuffed

Brian Green opened the pot with a raise to 7,000 before Wayne Stitchling moved all in for 28,500 right behind him. When the table folded back to Green, a wry smirk crossed his face, and he was obviously eying up the pot odds that he was being given. They were good, right at two-to-one, and he made the call to put Stitchling at risk.

Showdown
Green: {Q-Diamonds} {J-Diamonds}
Stitchling: {A-Hearts} {K-Hearts}

The flop was a big sweat for the endangered Stitchling as it came out a flush-drawy {6-Diamonds} {5-Diamonds} {4-Spades}. The {10-Hearts} on fourth street was one of the safe red cards, but the river was not. The {2-Diamonds} peeled off the deck, improving Green to the winning flush and sending the Aussie Stitchling off to the rail.

Tags: Brian GreenWayne Stitchling

Enter Vorapanich; Exit Steicke

David Steicke
David Steicke

A massive pot developed between TJ Vorapanich and David Steicke. The board was {K-Spades}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts}{5-Clubs} and about 150,000 chips sat in the middle. Vorapanich had a bet of 55,000 laid out in front of him and Steicke was in the tank. After a couple minutes, Steicke had the clock called on him. Then, he moved all in for a little more than the 55,000, to which Vorapanich snap-called with top set of kings. Steicke held just pocket queens and was drawing dead. The river card completed the board with the {4-Diamonds} and that was all she wrote for Steicke. Vorapanich scooped in the enormous pot and now has 446,000 chips.

Tags: David SteickeTJ Vorapanich

Break Stuff

Time for the last break of the day. They'll play one more level and either reach the money or get mighty close before stopping for the night.

Level: 14

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 300

Luske's Range is Aces

Mikhail Mazunin opened to 7,200 from middle position, and Brendon Rubie made the call out of the small blind. In the big, Marcel Luske squeezed his cards slowly and took pause for a moment or two. He grabbed reraising chips and made it 20,000 more -- 27,200 straight. Mazunin shook his head and folded with a reluctant look, and Rubie quickly followed suit to send the small preflop pot to Luske.

Marcel flipped up the {A-Spades} and pointed at it, then flashed the {A-Hearts} as the dealer pushed him the chips. At the same time, one of the floor men came and delivered a delicious looking piece of blueberry cheesecake to Luske. It's really irrelevant, we know, but it sure did look tasty.

Tags: Brendon RubieMarcel LuskeMikhail Mazunin