2012 PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asia Championship of Poker

HKD$100,000 ACOP Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2012 PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asia Championship of Poker

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
106
Prize
3,547,500 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
95,000 HKD
Prize Pool
17,305,200 HKD
Entries
184
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000
Players Info - Day 3

Guillen Gets Lucky

Team PokerStars Pro Angel Guillen started the day with very little chips, and he just moved all in for 11,100. Guillen was in the hijack and Tom Marchese called from the cutoff. The other players folded, and the showdown went as following.

Angel Guillen: {10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}
Tom Marchese: {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{K-Hearts}{4-Clubs}, and Guillen doubled up after having flopped a straight. Marchese is still in much better shape, but the Mexican pro has another shot at making a deep run after this hand.

Player Chips Progress
Tom Marchese us
Tom Marchese
WSOP 1X Winner
119,000 -12,200
Angel Guillen mx
Angel Guillen
23,000 12,300

Tags: Angel GuillenTom Marchese

Level: 10

Blinds: 600/1,200

Ante: 100

ACOP Day 3: Onward To the Money

Andrew Gaw
Andrew Gaw

We've reached "hump day" of the 2012 PokerStars.net APPT Macau: Asia Championship of Poker Main Event as today is Day 3 of the five-day event. Of the original 184 runners who entered the tournament, just 56 of them remain, and it's Andrew Gaw who tops them all with 329,200 in chips.

Gaw is trailed fairly closely by the first end-of-day chip leader of the event from Day 1, Yue Hin Lam. Lam bagged up 303,900 in chips last night. Behind him is Xing Zhou with 298,000 before the field sees a decent drop off to Tsugunari Toma and Edmund Lee with right around 215,000. That rounds out the top five, but there's plenty of other notables still in contention.

Team PokerStars Pro Raymond Wu sits just outside the top 10 with a stack of 144,900, Tom Marchese has 131,200 and Kenny Shih has 91,000. Wu isn't the only Team Pro still left in the field, either. He's joined by teammates Vivian Im, Celina Lin and Angel Guillen, although all three of them have less than 35,000 in chips. Guillen lost a pretty big pot right at the end of the night last night for most of his chips and will be returning today as the second shortest stack remaining. He has 10,700 in chips.

What's bad news for Guillen is that the blinds will be 600/1,200/100, giving him just about nine big blinds to start. But, the structure for this event is very slow and player friendly, so if Guillen can double early, he'll have a great shot and getting himself right back into the mix. For example, the structure includes two rarely-seen levels on the tournament circuit with the 700/1,400/200 and 900/1,800/200 levels.

While Guillen's hopes of a comeback create a good story for the day, it'd be a shame not to mention the 2010 champion of this event, Victorino Torres, who is still in the mix. Torres bagged 45,000 to end the day and will be looking to make another deep run here in one of the biggest and most prestigious events in Macau.

The action kicks off today at 3:10 p.m. local time, and that's when PokerNews will have the updates flowing. The goal will be to play down to the money, or until the end of the 16th level, whichever comes first. The top 22 spots will be paid out, and the tournament staff predicts that the money will be reached first.

Be sure to stay tuned right here for all of the action coming to you shortly!

Tags: Andrew Gaw

Day 3 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
11Raiden Kan95300
12Andrew Hinrichsen49600
13Ping Lin105200
14Tom Alner134200
15Motoki Jinno78100
16Linh Tran94400
17Michael Marvanek39300
18Henry Wang201100
    
21Angel Guillen17200
22Tom Marchese131200
23Sparrow Cheung38100
24Ying Kit Chan144900
25Michael Kanaan188500
26Marc Alexandre Emond30900
27Kenny Shih91000
28Gabriel Le Jossec57000
    
31Rahul Byrraju169500
32James Mccarty98600
33Michael Watson69300
34Tri Huynh138700
35Edmund Lee214600
36Victorino Torres45000
37Gijsbert Verheijen16700
38Aidan Tam77300
    
41Jay Tan41200
42Nicky Tao Jin63700
43Zuo Wang40100
44Victor de Guzman15400
45Jacques Zaicik80900
46Tsugunari Toma215100
47Paolo Compagno171500
48Yury Kerzhapin73500
    
61Alan Sass84000
62Yury Gulyy81300
63Marcus Lau50900
64Sebastien Clot10400
65Aaron Lim82100
66Andrew Gaw329200
67Tsuyoshi Ishibashi86300
68Yue Hin Lam303900
    
71Yuri Ishida107900
72Hung Cheng Hung56300
73Andrew Scott42900
74Raymond Wu144900
75Zhongwei Wang109300
76Bjorn Li40100
77Seungsoo Jeon93400
78Paul Klann53500
    
81Celina Lin29900
82Vivian Im33700
83Xue Wu60500
84Robert Schneider172300
85Anton Astapau126000
86Xing Zhou298000
87Patrick Lui56100
88Rui Chen42800

HKD$100,000 ACOP Main Event

Day 3 Started

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