2013 APPT Macau Asia Championship of Poker

ACOP Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info
2013 APPT Macau Asia Championship of Poker
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
4,352,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
95,000 HKD
Prize Pool
19,800,000 HKD
Total Entries
203
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
5,000
Players Left 1 / 203
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ACOP Main Event

Day 1a Completed

Keith Ferrera Finishes Atop the Day 1a Counts with 127,825

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Keith Ferrera
Keith Ferrera

On Monday, the 2013 APPT Macau for the Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) HK$100,000 (approximately $12,900) Main Event kicked off at the PokerStars Live at the City of Dreams. Day 1a attracted 93 players, each looking to claim a portion of the guaranteed HK$20,000,000 (approximately $2.58 million) prize pool. After four 90-minute levels of play, Keith Ferrera finished as the chip leader with 127,825.

Things kicked off with a familiar name experiencing even more bad luck. You see, early on in this past weekend’s Warm Up side event, the 2012 Asia Player of the Year, Yosuke Sekiya, got his chips in with {K-}{K-} against an opponent who held {7-}{7-} on a {K-}{7-}{X-} flop. Sekiya was primed to get off to a good start, but then disaster struck as the case {7-} spiked on the turn. Unfortunately, Sekiya suffered a similar bad beat in the Main Event.

It happened in Level 2 (100/200) when Sekiya shoved all in for 14,725 on Shingo Cho, who already had 2,700 in the pot. Cho tanked for several minutes before dropping in a call.

Cho: {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}
Sekiya: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}

Cho seemed to regret the decision, and rightfully so as he was a 2-1 dog. According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Sekiya was a 65.48% favorite while Cho would come from behind 33.68% of the time. Much to Sekiya's dismay, this was one such time as the {9-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{a-Spades} flop delivered Cho a set to make him a 91.21% favorite. Neither the {8-Hearts} turn nor {10-Clubs} river delivered Sekiya the case king, and he became the first elimination of the day – though he wouldn’t be the last.

Others who fell on Day 1a were Tetsuya Tsuchikawa, Pakinai Lisawad, Thomas Mou, Julius Colman, Juicy Li, Ihar Soika and “Hong Kong” Ken Wong.

Likewise, just before the end of Day 1a, ten-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Johnny Chan was sent to the rail courtesy of 2011 WSOP Player of the Year Ben Lamb. It happened when Chan opened with a raise from late position only to have Lamb three-bet the big blind to 1,400. Chan responded by four-betting to 4,500 and Lamb dropped in all of his yellow 5,000-denomination chips to put Chan all-in. The 10-time bracelet winner made the call for his last 19,575 and the cards were tabled.

Chan: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Lamb: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

The {8-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{8-Spades} flop failed to help the Poker Hall of Famer, and once the {10-Hearts} and {2-Clubs} arrived on the turn and river respectively, Chan took his leave from the tournament while Lamb went on to bag 74,425.

Other notables who made it through to Day 2 were Aidan Tam (102,325), David Martirosyan (77,675), Ami Barer (60,850), Paul Newey (30,100) and Didier Guerin (15,325). Also joining them are Full Tilt Poker Ambassador Jonathan Karamalikis (49,150) and Team PokerStars Pros Eugene Katchalov (49,325), Naoya Kihara (38,875), Vivian Im (36,900) and Bryan Huang (23,500).

The 77 surviving players will return at 5 p.m. local time on Wednesday, but before they do there is still another starting flight to take place. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on the hand for Day 1b at 3:00 p.m. local time on Tuesday, so be sure to check back then for all the latest and greatest from PokerStars Live at the City of Dreams in Macau.

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Official End of Day 1a Chip Counts (full)

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Four More Hands

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The tournament staff has just instructed the remaining players to play four more hands before bagging and tagging for the night. We're headed out to grab any last-minute action and to compile a list of chip counts. Stay tuned for those as well as a full recap of the Day 1a action.

Benba Silences Chan

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Ben Lamb
Ben Lamb

Ben Lamb's table was recently broken, and he was moved down to Table 10 located directly in front of the PokerNews blogging desk.

On one of the first hands Lamb would witness, Johnny Chan opened with a raise from late position only to have Lamb three-bet the big blind to 1,400. Chan responded by four-betting to 4,500 and Lamb dropped in all of his yellow 5,000-denomination chips to put Chan all-in. The 10-time bracelet winner made the call for his last 19,575 and the cards were tabled.

Chan: {A-Clubs}{K-Hearts}
Lamb: {Q-Spades}{Q-Clubs}

With Lamb in the lead, the {8-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}{8-Spades} flop kept Chan drawing, and once the {10-Hearts} and {2-Clubs} arrived on the turn and river, Chan was headed out the door as Lamb climbed to just under 60,000 in chips.

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No More Juicy

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Juicy Li
Juicy Li

Juicy Li and Ihar Soika have just been eliminated from the tournament.

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Colman KO'd

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Julius Colman
Julius Colman

From the button Julius Colman moved all in and Ami Barer called in the small blind.

Colman: {K-}{2-}
Barer: {A-}{6-}

Unfortunately for Colman he couldn't connect with the board and was soon on the rail.

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Stars Aligning

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Eugene Katchalov
Eugene Katchalov

Day 1a of the ACOP Main Event features four Team PokerStars Pros while at least another three are expected on Day 1b.

WSOP bracelet winner Eugene Katchalov is sitting next to 10-time bracelet winner Johnny Chan, but it is Katchalov who has the edge today sitting with 57,600 in comparison to Chan's 20,000.

In 2012 Naoya Kihara won a bracelet in the $5,000 Pot Limit Omaha Six-Handed, however the glory of those days aren't following through in this event as yet as he sits with an average stack of 34,800.

APPT Cebu Champion Vivian Im is on the table next to Kihara and sits with 36,200 while Macau veteran Bryan Huang is battle the shortest stack of the four with just 24,000 in chips.

Tags: Bryan HuangEugene KatchalovJohnny ChanNaoya KiharaVivian Im

Colman Doubles

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Julius Colman found himself all in holding {K-Hearts}{6-Clubs} against an opponent's {K-Clubs}{7-Spades}.

Fortunately for the Australian, the board ran out {4-Clubs}{6-Spades}{A-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} to ensure a double to 3,300 in chips.

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Katchalov Eliminates Mou

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We missed the action, but we can confirm that Thomas Mou was eliminated by Eugene Katchalov over at Table 10. The Team PokerStars Pro is now up to 57,000.

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