2012 PokerStars.net APPT/ANZPT Melbourne

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.net APPT/ANZPT Melbourne

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k10
Prize
326,125 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
4,700 AUD
Entries
257
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000

Tom Grigg Leads The Final Nine at APPT Melbourne

Level 22 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Tom Grigg
Tom Grigg

The day was rough, tough and most of all not easy. But nine players managed to secure a seat at the most important table in the Crown Casino. The chip leader at tomorrow's final table will be Tom Grigg, and he will have strong competition from experienced players like Brendon Rubie and Sam Razavi.

The day started with 44 hopefuls, but within the hour, ten had left the room. Wayne Bentley was hurting players left and right, and quickly he managed to grab hold of the chip lead. Grant Levy was among the early knockouts as he lost his final chips with {K-Clubs}{Q-Hearts} against Keith Walker's {A-Spades}{9-Hearts}. Another familiar face left in the field, Oliver Gill, trusted his read but ran into Karan Punjabi's flopped full house. Gill left empty handed as well.

Tony Hachem looked to be making a comeback after starting the day short stacked, but that didn't work out. First he doubled through PokerStars Team Online Roy Bhasin, only to bust to James Bills a few hands later. Hachem ran into aces and his day was done.

With the money within reach, most players decided to take it easy, but not Brendon Rubie. The Aussie Millions side event winner doubled on the bubble and got himself in serious contention from that point on. While Rubie survived, it was Dale Marsland who got knocked out in 29th place, just one spot short of the money. Marsland five-bet all in with {A-Clubs}{Q-Spades} and ran into Bentley's kings. The board brought mere blanks, and the money bubble burst.

Benn Skender busted shortly after the money, as did Mishel Anunu, but he didn't have too much to complain about, with his cash in this securing himself the ANZ Player of the Year award. Anunu had a small sweat, but when Liam O'Rourke busted in 17th place, it was all his. For his prize, Anunu is able to play three APPT Main Events next season, his travel expenses covered, and also a seat into the $10,000 Aussie Millions Main Event.

The final player represented by PokerStars in this event, Roy Bhasin, was eliminated in 25th place worth a $8,455 min cash. Bhasin got his money in on the turn against Bills who had flopped top-two pair. Bhasin was looking for a club to fill up his flush draw, but the river was the three of diamonds.

Halfway through the day there was still a chance for a back-to-back winner, but unfortunately Leo Boxell didn't manage to survive the day. Boxell took a big hit when he ran his queens into kings, and eventually he ran into pocket aces with his flopped flush draw. In the end, Boxell was sent home in 19th place, giving him a $12,080 cash.

The aforementioned O'Rourke busted in 17th place, moments after he lost a memorable hand. Tom Grigg, who started the day with just 15 big blinds, had built his stack up considerably when the following hand occurred. Grigg raised under the gun to 20,000 after which Tam Truong three-bet to 50,000. O'Rourke was in the big blind and opted to four-bet to 120,000. This put pressure on Grigg, who didn't flinch as he moved all in for right around 600,000 chips. Truong folded, and O'Rourke made the call. Grigg showed {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs} and doubled through O'Rourke into the chip lead.

With just 16 players remaining, everyone went on a one-hour dinner break. Following dinner, play slowed down considerably, but Sam Razavi's play didn't. In a massive pot he woke up with pocket-kings against Michael Guttman's pocket-nines. Gunther Hornung was short, and also committed himself, holding {8-Spades}{7-Spades}. Both players were eliminated and Razavi took the lead.

The final table was within reach with just 14 players remaining, but everyone seemed to realize that. Even the deck seemed to be aware of it, since the short stacks kept doubling up. Billy Argyros, who's better known as "The Croc", was eliminated in 14th place followed about an hour later by Vineet Jindal. Ismail Ismail was the eventual player to be eliminated one spot off a final table berth. This is how the final nine are looking heading into the final day of play.

APPT Melbourne Final Table

PlaceNameChips
1Wayne Bentley610,000
2Brendon Rubie1,002,000
3Kristian Lunardi352,000
4James Bills322,000
5Nigel Andrews138,000
6Tom Grigg2,271,000
7Gary Benson631,000
8Sam Razavi1,318,000
9Keith Walker1,048,000

As you can see, it is Grigg who is best pressed to make a run at the $326,125 first-place prize. Here is what the remaining nine are playing for tomorrow.

PlacePrize
1$326,125
2$205,345
3$114,750
4$87,575
5$72,475
6$57,375
7$45,300
8$36,240
9$27,175

The final table will be in the Crown Poker Room in Melbourne, Australia from 1400 AEST Monday (21000 PST), so make sure to follow the PokerNews Live Reporting Page as we continue to bring you all the action from the 2012 APPT Melbourne Main Event!

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Karan Punjabi Eliminated in 11th Place ($18,120)

Karan Punjabi
Karan Punjabi

Keith Walker raised to 80,000 from the button, and Karan Punjabi moved all in from the big blind. His shove was an approximate 180,000, and Walker sighed as he made the call.

Keith Walker: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}
Karan Punjabi: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}

The board ran out {Q-Clubs}{10-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, and Punjabi was eliminated.

Player Chips Progress
Keith Walker
Keith Walker
1,050,000
265,000
265,000
Karan Punjabi au
Karan Punjabi
Busted

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Vineet Jindal Eliminated in 13th Place ($15,100)

Vineet Jindal
Vineet Jindal

Vineet Jindal has just been eliminated in 13th place, but above all that Wayne Bentley got his aces cracked again! Bentley raised pre flop after which Jindal moved all in for right around 130,000. Keith Walker shoved all in over the top for 316,000 and Bentley said he was all in as well.

Wayne Bentley{A-Clubs}{A-Spades}
Vineet Jindal{K-Spades}{9-Clubs}
Keith Walker{8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}

The flop brought {9-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}, and Bentley was still going for the double knockout. But then the turn came, and it brought trouble. The {8-Spades} popped up, and Walker hit his set. The {J-Diamonds} fell on the river, and Jindal got knocked out. Bentley seemed a lot more upset, as he got his aces cracked for the second time in one orbit.

Player Chips Progress
Keith Walker
Keith Walker
1,100,000
835,000
835,000
Wayne Bentley
Wayne Bentley
670,000
-290,000
-290,000
Vineet Jindal
Vineet Jindal
Busted

Tags: Wayne BentleyVineet JindalKeith Walker

Billy Argyros Eliminated in 14th Place ($15,100)

Billy Argyros - 14th Place
Billy Argyros - 14th Place

The last hand before the break has seen Billy Argyros eliminated in 14th place. Argyros started the hand in question as one of the shortest stacks in the room and opted to get the last of his chips in holding {5-Hearts}{4-Hearts} on the turn of a {2-Clubs}{6-Spades}{10-Hearts}{8-Spades} board. Grigg had led for 30,000 on the turn, holding {10-Hearts}{9-Spades}, and made the call for another 107,000 when Argyros shoved.

Argyros had some outs, but the {6-Clubs} on the river kept Grigg in front and send Argyros to the rail with $15,100 for his time.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Grigg au
Tom Grigg
1,810,000
Billy Argyros au
Billy Argyros
Busted

Tags: Billy ArgyrosTom Grigg

Gunther Hornung (16th) and Michael Guttman (15th) Eliminated ($15,100)

Michael Guttman - 15th Place
Michael Guttman - 15th Place

One of the biggest and most interesting pots of the day just took place over on Table 31. Three players were involved, but only one came out victories: Sam Razavi. He is now the tournament chip leader with only 14 players remaining.

Michael Guttman raised under the gun to 25,000, and the players to his left, Gunther Hornung, called. Sam Razavi decided to three-bet to 100,000 after Vineet Jindal had folded. The other players folded all the way back to Guttman.

The dealer announced that the raise 100,000 total, or 75,000 more, was. Guttman thought it was 75,000 total, and threw in 25,000 chips short of the amount. At that point Hornung verbally announced "Call". The tournament director reminded both players that they had to put in the full 100,000, and three-way they saw a flop.

The flop came down {8-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{2-Clubs}, and Guttman moved all in for all of his 440,000 chips. Hornung had only 30,000 chips left, and called quickly as did Razavi who risked a huge portion of his stack. The total pot was around 1.2 million, and the following cards were shown.

Gunther Hornung{8-Spades}{7-Spades}
Michael Guttman{9-Hearts}{9-Clubs}
Sam Razavi{K-Clubs}{K-Spades}

The turn was the {2-Spades}, and the river the {4-Diamonds}, giving Razavi a massive pot and the double knockout.

"If you wanna have you fun you need some lubrication!" Razavi shouted as he couldn't help it but laugh. "I'm coming for you Mister Bentley! I've got the Rolls Royce now," Razavi added with a smile.

Moments later, in order to balance the tables, Wayne Bentley was moved over to Razavi's table. "You are just in time my friend!" Razavi said to Bentley who brought over his own big stack. We could see a huge British clash now!

Player Chips Progress
Sam Razavi gb
Sam Razavi
1,480,000
700,000
700,000
Michael Guttman
Michael Guttman
Busted
Gunther Hornung
Gunther Hornung
Busted

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Home Time for the Defending Champ

Leo Boxell - eliminated in 19th place
Leo Boxell - eliminated in 19th place

Leo Boxell, who took down this event in 2011 for a cool $330,000, has now been eliminated from the 2012 APPT Melbourne Main Event in 19th place.

The last hand of Boxell's tournament saw him all in on a flop showing {7-Spades}{q-Spades}{2-Hearts}. Boxell held {j-Spades}{10-Spades} for a flush draw, while Karan Punjabi was his opponent, who held {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}.

The {3-Hearts} on the turn and the {q-Clubs} on the river weren't what Boxell was looking for and he was sent home with $12,080 for his time.

Player Chips Progress
Karan Punjabi au
Karan Punjabi
650,000
220,000
220,000
Leo Boxell au
Leo Boxell
Busted

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The Defending Champ Takes a Hit, Jindal Gets Stronger

Leo Boxell
Leo Boxell

Vineet Jindal's been having a killer level as he just doubled up again. Jindal raised under the gun to 12,000 and got three-bet by Benn Skender who was in the cutoff. Leo Boxell was on the button the defending APPT Melbourne champion four-bet to 100,000.

Both blinds folded, and Jindal moved all in for 116,500. All of this was getting too rich for Skender's pocket, and he quickly released his hand. Later he claimed to have folded pocket nines.

Leo Boxell{Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades}
Vineet Jindal{K-Clubs}{K-Diamonds}

The board ran out {K-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{J-Spades}{10-Diamonds}, and Jindal doubled up. Boxell still has a good stack, and his chances of going back-to-back are still alive.

Player Chips Progress
Leo Boxell au
Leo Boxell
286,000
-199,000
-199,000
Vineet Jindal
Vineet Jindal
264,000
133,000
133,000
Benn Skender
Benn Skender
255,000
10,000
10,000

Tags: Leo BoxellVineet Jindal

Time to Play Down to the APPT Melbourne Final Table

Chip leader - Wayne Bentley
Chip leader - Wayne Bentley

Welcome to the penultimate day of play here at the 2012 APPT Melbourne Main Event! Today will see 44 players become nine. Who will make the final table?

The player in the best shape heading in to today's play is Wayne Bentley. Hot on Bentley's tail is the defending champion and Australian poker hall of fame member, Leo Boxell. It would be a huge achievement for Boxell to make the final table of the same event in back-to-back years and so we will watch on with anticipation to see how it all goes.

Some of the other players who are still in contention include Brendon Rubie, Dale Marsland, James Bills, Haibo Chu, Tom Grigg, Sam Razavi, Billy Argyros, Benn Skender and PokerStars Team Online member, Roy Bhasin. Below are the top ten chip stacks heading into Day 3.

APPT Melbourne Top 10 Chip Counts

PlaceNameChips
1Wayne Bentley450,000
2Leo Boxell400,000
3Brendon Rubie314,500
4Michael Kanaan311,000
5Dale Marsland294,000
6Benn Skender285,500
7Sam Razavi283,500
8Ted Nguyen279,000
9Ashley Warner2780,00

The above players are in the best shape to make it to the top 28 players who are guaranteed a min-cash, with the money bubble expected to burst during the early stages of Day 3. Of course, it is the $326,125 first-place prize that all the players are looking to score. The action is set to kick off at 12:30 PM, so join us then as we will be feltside all day long!