PokerStars.net APPT Season 8 Auckland

Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

PokerStars.net APPT Season 8 Auckland

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
83
Prize
111,600 NZD
Event Info
Buy-in
2,250 NZD
Prize Pool
506,250 NZD
Entries
225
Level Info
Level
22
Blinds
10,000 / 200,000
Ante
3,000

Congratulations to Minh Nguyen, Winner of the 2014 APPT Auckland Main Event (NZ$111,600)!

Level 22 : 10,000/200,000, 3,000 ante
Champion, Minh Nguyen
Champion, Minh Nguyen

Minh Nguyen was always going to be very hard to beat today.

He began the APPT Auckland final table with a giant chip lead and as expected, the highly-regarded Australian poker pro used those chips to try and steam roll over his eight opponents.

It was working too, as he played a part in several of the eliminations before beginning heads-up play against Thomas Ward with a big chip lead.

Then the tides turned and Ward chipped away until he was in front.

And that's when things got interesting as the two player's agreed to a deal and then to blindly flip for the title and an extra NZ$10,000.

It was at this point that it looked like Ward was going to win.

As agreed upon, the two players had gone all in without looking at their cards and Ward had Nguyen at risk with the worst hand. But Nguyen won the flip and despite Ward clawing back with double ups over the next two hands, Nguyen ended up claiming the final all-in and that was enough to win the title and the NZ$111,600 top prize.

Nguyen was clearly elated with the win, celebrating with several friends on the rail including his brother Edison Nguyen. That name might sound familiar and that's because Edison is a champion of poker in this region too. He won ANZPT Melbourne just a few months ago.

At no point in Asia-Pacific Poker Tour / Australia New Zealand Poker Tour history has there been brothers who have both won title. That changed today.

Long before Nguyen was crowned the champion, eight players had to hit the rail and this is how it played out:

Considering he came into the final table with under five big blinds, it perhaps wasn’t too surprising that Stephen Thompson was the first player eliminated. Thompson collected NZ$12,500 for the ninth-place finish.

It wouldn’t take too long to lose another player and this time it wasn’t a short stack who hit the rail, it was the third largest stack in Ben Rendall. The eighth place was worth NZ$16,500 to Rendall.

With the elimination of Rendall, Nguyen had around 2.5 million in chips, which was more than half the chips in play and almost 2 million more than any other player during seven-handed action.

It was looking it was Nguyen’s mission to run over the table single-handedly, but then Thomas Ward sent Dean Blatt home in seventh place to see a different player win some chips.

Just a short while later it was Jesse McKenzie’s turn to send a player to the rail and this time it was Michael Guzzardi who was eliminated. Guzzardi pocketed NZ$26,500 for that sixth-place effort and ushered in five-handed play.

Nguyen may not have dealt the blows to Blatt and Guzzardi, but he was still the most active at the final table and was continuing to dominate during five-handed play. Then Nguyen sent Sam Williams home in fifth place when Williams turned two pair and Nguyen turned a straight and the domination continued.

When four-handed play began, Nguyen had almost 70% of the chips in play and didn’t look like he was going to slow down any time soon. In fact, Nguyen would once again send a player to the rail, this time dealing the blow to McKenzie in fourth place. McKenzie got his stack in preflop with {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and couldn’t compete against Nguyen’s {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}. McKenzie took home NZ$38,000 for that result.

Just a few minutes after McKenzie hit the rail and William Rogers was eliminated in third place. Rogers got his short stack all in with {k-Spades}{10-Hearts} and was in good shape against Ward’s {6-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, but when Ward made two pair and Rogers didn’t improve his hand, it was all over with NZ$47,100 for his time.

Ward managed to pick up some chips with the elimination of Rogers, but would go into the heads up battle against Nguyen with a 3-1 chip deficit. However, Ward still had around 70 big blinds and so had plenty of play to try and chip away at Nguyen. And that’s exactly what he did as within 90 minutes Ward had moved into the lead.

It was at this point that Nguyen and Ward decided to do a deal. Ward had just a little more in his stack than Nguyen and so would lock up NZ$104,000. Nguyen, meanwhile, was guaranteed NZ$101,600. That left NZ$10,000 for the eventual winner and the two players decided to flip for it as they would proceed to go all in, without looking at their cards, until there was a winner.

It would take just four hands of the flip fest for the tournament to be over. Nguyen first got lucky when he made a straight with {8-Hearts}{6-Clubs} against Ward’s {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}. Then Ward won two hands in a row to almost square things up before Nguyen won the final hand of the tournament, once again getting lucky to see his {8-Spades}{3-Spades} make two pair to trump Ward’s {k-Spades}{10-Clubs}.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (NZD)
1Minh Nguyen$111,600*
2Thomas Ward$104,000*
3William Rogers$47,100
4Jesse McKenzie$38,000
5Sam Williams$31,500
6Michael Guzzardi$26,500
7Dean Blatt$21,500
8Ben Rendall$16,500
9Stephen Thompson$12,500

*Denotes heads-up deal

Well, that wraps up another season of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour!

Our thanks go out to APPT President Danny McDonagh and the APPT's Sam Dawson for another great tournament. We would also like to thank the staff at SKYCITY Auckland Casino in New Zealand for hosting the event.

There are now a couple of months break for major tournaments in this region. But that just means there is plenty of time to prepare for the next event on the APPT - the Aussie Millions Main Event. Safe and happy holidays to all the players from Australasia and we look forward to seeing everyone again for Season 9 of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour and the next round of ANZPT events.

Tags: Minh Nguyen

Thomas Ward Eliminated in 2nd Place (NZ$104,000), Minh Nguyen Wins!

Level 22 : 10,000/200,000, 3,000 ante
Thomas Ward - 2nd Place
Thomas Ward - 2nd Place

It's all over!

It took four hands of going all in blind for Minh Nguyen to be crowned the champion.

The first hand of the flip fest was the most exciting of all.

Thomas Ward had {a-Spades}{j-Hearts} and was dominating Minh Nguyen’s {8-Hearts}{6-Clubs}, with Nguyen the at risk player.

The flop came down {9-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}{10-Spades} keeping Ward in front. The {j-Clubs} gave Nguyen outs to a straight and that’s exactly what the dealer delivered when the {7-Clubs} spiked on the river. With that, Nguyen's rail went wild as he now had Ward extremely short stacked.

The second hand saw Ward’s {j-Diamonds}{9-Hearts} dominating Nguyen’s {j-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} and he was able to hold as the {q-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}{9-Spades} board ran out.

The third hand saw Ward’s {a-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds} hold against Nguyen’s {6-Diamonds}{4-Spades} when the board ran out {3-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{10-Spades}{7-Spades}{9-Clubs}.

In the final flip Ward moved in with the best hand for the fourth straight time, this time having just a little less in chips than Nguyen. Ward's {k-Spades}{10-Clubs} was in front of Nguyen’s {8-Spades}{3-Spades} until the flop came down {4-Hearts}{3-Hearts}{2-Clubs}. Then Nguyen secured the victory and the title when the {8-Hearts} dropped on the turn giving him an unbeatable two pair. The meaningless {k-Clubs} was just a tease for Ward as it completed the board and with that, the tournament was over!

A great run from Ward whose luck ran out right at the end of the tournament.

Ward pockets NZ$104,000 as per the private deal, while Nguyen takes NZ$111,600 total after winning the extra NZ$10,000.

Player Chips Progress
Minh Nguyen au
Minh Nguyen
4,350,000 2,350,000
Thomas Ward gb
Thomas Ward
Busted

Tags: Minh NguyenThomas Ward

William Rogers Eliminated in 3rd Place (NZ$47,100)

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
William Rogers - 4th Place
William Rogers - 4th Place

William Rogers has hit the rail in third place and so we are down to heads-up within four hours of the final table beginning!

Rogers' last hand saw his short stack all in from the big blind against Thomas Ward in the small blind.

Rogers had {k-Spades}{10-Hearts} which was in good shape against Ward's {6-Clubs}{4-Clubs}.

However, the {6-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{9-Spades} flop gave Ward two pair and it was bleak times for Rogers.

The {7-Clubs} turn and {j-Diamonds} river didn't help Rogers and so he hit the rail with NZ$47,100.

It's now Ward versus Nguyen heads-up for the title.

The two players will be having a short break before cards are in the air for heads-up play.

Player Chips Progress
William Rogers
William Rogers
Busted

Tags: Minh NguyenWilliam Rogers

Jesse McKenzie Eliminated in 4th Place (NZ$38,000)

Level 21 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Jesse McKenzie - 4th Place
Jesse McKenzie - 4th Place

Jesse McKenzie moved all in from under the gun for his last 194,000 in chips. Minh Nguyen made the call from the small blind forcing a fold from Thomas Ward on the big blind.

McKenzie: {k-Hearts}{q-Hearts}
Nguyen: {a-Spades}{a-Hearts}

McKenzie had run into the monster pair held by Nguyen and was unable to improve as the board ran out {9-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{q-Spades}{6-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Minh Nguyen au
Minh Nguyen
3,350,000 -150,000
Thomas Ward gb
Thomas Ward
1,010,000 -14,000
William Rogers
William Rogers
140,000 -6,000
Jesse McKenzie au
Jesse McKenzie
Busted

Tags: Jesse McKenzieThomas WardMinh Nguyen

Sam Williams Eliminated in 5th Place (NZ$31,500)

Level 20 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Sam Williams - 5th Place
Sam Williams - 5th Place

Another player down and more chips for monster-stacked Minh Nguyen.

This time it was Sam Williams who hit the rail and his final hand began with him in the big blind and with Nguyen raising the small blind to 25,000. Williams called and the dealer turned over a {7-Spades}{k-Spades}{4-Diamonds} flop. Nguyen led for 31,000 here and Williams called.

On the {6-Clubs} turn, Nguyen moved all in, with Williams having 200,000 behind.

Williams just nodded his head and said call.

Nguyen tabled {5-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} for the turned straight, while Williams had {7-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} for two pair.

The board completed with a {j-Diamonds} and Williams was on the rail in fifth place, taking home NZ$31,500.

Nguyen’s stack has moved towards 3 million and he now has almost 70% of the chips in play with four players remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Minh Nguyen au
Minh Nguyen
2,950,000 300,000
Sam Williams
Sam Williams
Busted

Tags: Minh Nguyen

Michael Guzzardi Eliminated in 6th Place (NZ$26,500)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Michael Guzzardi - 6th Place
Michael Guzzardi - 6th Place

Another player has been eliminated.

This one started with Michael Guzzardi opening to 20,000 from under the gun. Jesse McKenzie was the lone caller out of the cut off and with that, the dealer spread out a {9-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{7-Spades} flop. Guzzardi led for 20,000 here and McKenzie made the call.

On the {a-Diamonds} turn, Guzzardi led for 40,000 and McKenzie called.

The board completed with a {5-Diamonds} and this time Guzzardi moved all in for a little over 150,000. McKenzie instantly called and tabled {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs} for a flopped full house just as quick.

Guzzardi sort of smirked, hesitated, showed a {9-Hearts} and then a {j-Diamonds} for just trip nines.

That bit of a cooler sees Guzzardi sent home in sixth place, collecting NZ$26,500.

Player Chips Progress
Jesse McKenzie au
Jesse McKenzie
800,000 235,000
Michael Guzzardi us
Michael Guzzardi
Busted

Tags: Jesse McKenzieMichael Guzzardi

Dean Blatt Eliminated in 7th Place (NZ$21,500)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Dean Blatt - 7th Place
Dean Blatt - 7th Place

The action folded around to Dean Blatt in the small blind who looked down at his cards and contemplated his next move.

“Don’t do it,” joked Thomas Ward in the big blind, referring to Blatt potentially moving all in.

Blatt did end up committing his remaining 123,000. Ward looked down at his cards and instantly snap called.

Ward: {a-Hearts}{q-Spades}
Blatt: {9-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}

“Ace – Duece – Duece,” asked Ward before both players watched the flop come down {k-Spades}{a-Clubs}{a-Spades}.

It was all over for Blatt as he was drawing dead after the flop. The meaningless {k-Diamonds} and {8-Hearts} completed the board leaving him to collect NZ$21,500 for his efforts.

Player Chips Progress
Thomas Ward gb
Thomas Ward
655,000 165,000
Dean Blatt au
Dean Blatt
Busted

Tags: Dean BlattThomas Ward

Ben Rendall Eliminated in 8th Place (NZ$16,500)

Level 19 : 5,000/10,000, 1,000 ante
Ben Rendall - 8th Place
Ben Rendall - 8th Place

The action started with Minh Nguyen raising to 25,000 from the button. Sam Williams made the call from the small blind before Ben Rendall bumped it up to 80,000 from the big blind.

With the decision back on Nguyen, he paused for a minute before sliding out a raise to 136,000 in chips. Williams quickly got out of the way before Rendall moved all in with 376,000 chips still behind. Nguyen snap called and the cards were tabled.

Nguyen: {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}
Rendall: {q-Clubs}{q-Spades}

Rendall was in bad shape against the over pair and would find no help as the dealer spread out the {8-Spades}{6-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{3-Spades} board.

With that pot Nguyen moves up to 2,500,000 in chips – giving him more than half the chips in play with seven players remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Minh Nguyen au
Minh Nguyen
2,500,000 655,000
Ben Rendall
Ben Rendall
Busted

Tags: Ben RendallMinh NguyenSam Williams