2008 Asian Poker Tour - Macau

APT Macau Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2008 Asian Poker Tour - Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qq
Prize
$500,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,000
Entries
257
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
4,000

APT Macau Main Event

Day 2 Completed

The Final Table is Set

Action resumes at noon tomorrow from the StarWorld Hotel and Casino.
Action resumes at noon tomorrow from the StarWorld Hotel and Casino.
Sixty-seven players started today with dreams of claiming one of the eight seats at tomorrow's final table. One by one, those dreams were shattered. J.J. Liu knows that pain well -- she bubbled off the money despite the fact that the player on her immediate left had only a single 100-chip left in his stack when she was eliminated.

Once the money bubble broke, play proceeded at a tidy pace towards determining the final eight players. With the elimination of Michele Ferrari, we finally know who they are:

Casey Kastle - 456,000
Chong Wing Cheong - 454,000
Rober Karian - 419,000
Yevgeniy Timoshenko - 318,000
Quang Nguyen - 315,000
Julio Diaz - 315,000
Joon Hee Yeah - 160,000
Michael Pedley - 132,000

Play will start tomorrow with 47:36 left on the clock in Level 19. By the end of the day, one of these eight players will be $500,000 richer. Join us here at PokerNews.com at noon local time for updates on all of the action!

Michele Ferrari Eliminated in 9th Place ($22,500)

Michele Ferrari - 9th Place
Michele Ferrari - 9th Place
Michele Ferrari moved all in for 86,000 from early position and Casey Kastle flat called. Joon Hee Yeah tanked in the small blind but eventually folded as did Chong Wing Cheong in the big blind.

Ferrari: {6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Kastle: {10-Spades}{10-Hearts}

The board fell {5-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{J-Hearts}{Q-Spades}{3-Clubs} and Kastle's pair of tens held to eliminate Ferrari in 9th place for $22,500 in prize money. Our final table is now set!

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Chop It Up

Action folded to Casey Kastle in the small blind. He eyed the short stack of Michael Pedley and then raised to 200,000. Pedley peeked down at his cards and quickly called all in for a total of 120,000.

Kastle: {A-Clubs} {4-Diamonds}
Pedley: {A-Hearts} {Q-Diamonds}

Pedley was in a dominating position, but wound up with only half the pot when the board ran out {5-Diamonds} {K-Diamonds} {5-Clubs} {3-Spades} {3-Hearts}. The dealer chopped the pot and everyone went back to waiting.

Tags: Casey KastleMichael Pedley

Level: 19

Blinds: 4,000/8,000

Ante: 1,000

Tight as a Drum

With the next player going home one place short of the official final table, play has predictably tightened. Most hands are raised preflop, with a reraise preflop then taking down the pot. We did have one three-way flop recently, but a single bet on the flop was enough to scare away all the competition.

Final Table Redraw

The players have redrawn for the final table:

Seat 1: Casey Kastle
Seat 2: Michael Pedley
Seat 3: Joon Hee Yeah
Seat 4: Chong Wing Cheong
Seat 5: Yevgeniy Timoshenko
Seat 6: Michele Ferrari
Seat 7: Quang Nguyen
Seat 8: Julio Diaz
Seat 9: Rober Karian

Julius Colman Eliminated in 10th Place ($22,500)

Julius Colman - 10th Place
Julius Colman - 10th Place
It was an incredibly unlucky end for Julius Colman. After Chong Wing Cheong opened the pot for 20,000, Colman reraised to 53,000 from the small blind. Cheong tanked for thirty seconds, then called.

A power flop of {J-Spades} {K-Diamonds} {Q-Spades} brought whispers from the assembled gallery. Everyone sensed that both of these players must have caught a good piece of the board. Action started with Colman, who mulled his options before betting 80,000. Cheong then peeked at his cards once before raising all in to 167,000. Colman called.

Colman: {J-Clubs} {J-Hearts}
Cheong: {10-Hearts} {9-Hearts}

Incredible bad luck for Colman - he flopped bottom set, only to run into Cheong's flopped straight. Colman needed a board pair and didn't get it. The turn and the river were {5-Hearts} {3-Spades}.

When the stacks were counted down, Colman was left with just 3,000. He was all in for the small blind on the next hand. Two other players limped into the pot and one of them made top pair after the action was checked down through all streets. Colman couldn't beat that hand. He is out.

Cheong is now near the top of the leader board with about 450,000.

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