2013 APPT Macau

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2013 APPT Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
76
Prize
2,165,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
25,000 HKD
Prize Pool
8,656,280 HKD
Entries
388
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Main Event

Day 4 Started

Welcome to the Final Table of the APPT Macau Main Event!

This is it ladies and gents, the final day of the 2013 PokerStars.net APPT Macau Main Event!

Only nine players remain from a starting total of 388 with Hong Kong’s very own, Kenneth Leong leading the way. Following Leong is Alexandre Chieng, while some prominent names who will be hitting the felt are Dinesh Alt and Trung Tran.

Alt and Tran will arguably bring the most experience to the table, with both capturing major titles in recent months, but there are still plenty of other players who will be right up there with a chance.

Jay Tan will be the lone female at the table, and even though she has the shortest stack, will prove difficult to eliminate. Add the four others who are all representing China, and we’re in for an exciting final table.

Be sure to join PokerNews in just over an hour at 2:00pm local time as we bring you all the action from the final day of play here at the City of Dreams, Macau!

TableSeatPlayerChips
11Jay Tan158,000
12Ling Tong889,000
13Shuyang Yu950,000
14Hao Tian286,000
15Alexandre Chieng1,137,000
16Kenneth Leong2,012,000
17Nan Hong824,000
18Trung Tran340,000
19Dinesh Alt1,560,000

SEAT 1: Jennette "Jay" Tan, 28 – Hong Kong, China S.A.R. [158,000 chips]

Jay Tan didn't need to think long to describe her defining moment of this tournament so far. "Crushing all the boys who came in my way on day two," she said. Tan was one of the dominant forces for both of the opening days and although she will be the short stack going into the final table, her appearance among the last nine caps an excellent display for women at this tournament. Four made the money. Tan was introduced to poker two years ago, by her boyfriend Kenny Wong, who watched her from the rail after his own elimination here. This is her second final table of the year having finished seventh at the Aussie Millions in January. She says that this is her favourite poker location in Macau, however, and is also a big fan of the structure of the APPT events.

*Courtesy of PokerStar blog*

SEAT 2: Tong Ling, 25 – Hu Nan Chang Sha, China [889,000]

Tong Ling has been playing poker for three years and started playing online in China and with friends. The 25 year old business man plays mainly cash games and this is his first big result in tournament poker. Ling was a quiet achiever throughout today steadily building his stack. He did have a moment early on when he cracked kings when his pair of tens turned to a set on the flop, this impetus allowed him to build his stack and he will return tomorrow with 889,000 chips which puts him right in the middle of the field.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 3: ShuYang Yu, 26 – Shaoxing, China [950,000]

ShuYang Yu learned poker online on PokerStars and generally plays HK $25/50 stakes.
The 26-year old considers poker his occupation after five years in the game. Yu’s live tournament resume shows a lone result after placing 13th in a Macau Poker Cup side event earlier this year for HK $11,200. The min-cash in the APPT Macau Main Event alone has tripled those career earnings and he’s now well exceeded that by making the Final Table. Yu is certainly the unknown come Sunday and he’s hoping that could be an advantage he exploits.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 4: Tian Hao, 30 –Harbin, China [286,000]

With 13 players left in this tournament, Tian Hao found himself all in and up against two opponents, comfortably covered by one of them and almost with the same stack as the other. Hao only had pocket fives, but somehow managed to win the pot and nearly triple up. It gave him all the ammunition he needed to make it to the final. Hao has been playing poker for three years and is now a professional, mostly multi-tabling online. His biggest score was a US $35,500 tournament win online, but he has adjusted well to the live environment and says he has enjoyed playing on the exceptional facilities at ‘PokerStars LIVE at the City of Dreams’. Away from poker, he plays table tennis and watches films.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 5: Alexandre Chieng, 33 – Shanghai, China [1,137,000]

Alexandre Chieng has been a regular on the Asian poker circuit since 2011 and is no stranger to the last stage of competition where he’s now made 13 final tables in Official Asia Player of the Year events. Despite his consistency in getting there, the 33-year old cosmetics company CEO has yet to win a title. In fact, Chieng has yet to test his Heads Up skills as he’s never finished better than third place. An 8th place finish in the APPT Macau Main Event would represent Chieng’s biggest monetary score but he’s clearly hoping to end his trophy drought as he’ll unbag the third largest chip stack on the Final Table.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 6: Kenneth Leong, 38 – Hong Kong, China S.A.R. [2,012,000]

‘Kenny’ Leong is probably best known as the Macau Poker Cup’s first ever Red Dragon main event champion. That was way back in 2008 when poker was in its infancy stage in Asia. That Red Dragon only had 33 players and netted him HK $126,700. Just by making the final table at this APPT Macau Main Event, the self-employed 38-year old is already assured of winning no less than HK $173k and only needs to finish in 7th place or better for a new career high in tournament winnings. Leong does have several titles to his name and enters the Final Table with the with the only 2m stack.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 7: Nan Hong, 26 – Hohhot, China [824,000]

Nah Hong is relatively new to the poker scene, only playing the game for the last two years. Normally a banker, Hong would gather with friends to play in his spare time, learning from them all he has to know. This final table is the furthest Hong has reached in a live tournament, resorting to playing most of his poker online. Asked what he enjoyed most about this event in particular, he said that he enjoys every moment of progressing though the tournament.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*

SEAT 8: Khac Trung Tran, 29 – Melbourne, Australia [340,000]

Like many young Australian grinders, Khac Trung Tran got into poker by watching the Aussie Millions event at the Crown Casino in Melbourne, before discovering the online game and eventually turning pro. He took up poker five years ago and has now become a regular on the Asia/Pacific circuit, notching his most memorable result at the APT event in Manila this year. He beat a 205-player field to the $124,000 first prize, but has a number of five-figure scores. He says he won all his flips en route to the final table here, and will hope to win some more in order to overcome a relatively short stack at the final.

*Courtesy of PokerStars blog*