2024 Australian Poker Open

$1,500 Platinum Player Championships
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 Australian Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
248,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,500 AUD
Prize Pool
1,218,100 AUD
Entries
937
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
118
Players Left
10

Hasan Onay Looks For APO Double on Day 2 of $1,500 Platinum Player Championships

Hasan Onay
Hasan Onay

After five opening flights of the $1,500 Platinum Player Championships, the time has finally come to play down to a winner. A total of 937 entrants over the last five days created a prize pool of AUD $1,218,100 more than doubling the original guarantee.

At stake today will be a sizeable first-place prize, to be announced along with full payouts as play begins at 12 p.m. local time, plus the coveted Australian Poker Open trophy.

It is sure to be another exciting day at Doltone House Western Sydney at Club Marconi, where Minkyu Jun leads the remaining 118 survivors as the only player above 1,500,000 chips. In all, five players will return to the felt with seven-figure stacks. Everyone has been paid out a minimum prize of $2,300, returning to action in the money and looking to earn a spot at the final table.

Among the top stacks heading into Day 2 is Hasan Onay, fresh off his victory in the Australian Poker Open Main Event on Sunday for AUS $284,480. Onay defeated 549 entrants to claim the trophy, and now has a chance at another deep run with 143 big blinds.

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Minkyu JunAustralia1,521,000152
2Hasan OnayAustralia1,433,000143
3Chris MoussaAustralia1,243,000124
4Greg DavisonAustralia1,078,000108
5Justin WooAustralia1,000,000100
6Ken DemlakianAustralia1,000,000100
7Tty LyAustralia969,00097
8Campbell AshtonAustralia928,00093
9Shane PearceAustralia916,00092
10Jason PritchardAustralia835,00084
Australian Poker Open Trophy
Australian Poker Open Trophy

Day 1a was the quickest flight to finish, playing into the money on Level 15. That is where play will resume, with 25:00 left on the level at blinds of 5,000/10,000 and a 10,000 big blind ante. Levels will now be 60 minutes long, with breaks scheduled after every two hours of play.

Don’t miss a minute of the action, as play will be streamed on the Australian Poker Open Twitch channel starting on a 30-minute delay at 12:30 p.m. local time. The PokerNews live reporting team will also have full coverage, as we get set to crown the latest champion here in Sydney.

Tags: Chris MoussaGreg DavisonHasan OnayJason PritchardJustin WooKen DemlakianMinkyu JunShane PearceTty Ly

$1,500 Platinum Player Championships Payouts Confirmed

Australian Poker Open Field
Australian Poker Open Field

The full payouts have now been confirmed as play begins on Day 2.

In addition to the $2,300 earned by bagging on Day 1, each player will earn at least an extra $600 today.

The first-place prize is $248,000, along with the Australian Poker Open trophy!

PlacePrizePlacePrize
1$248,00023-25$5,720
2$176,00026-28$5,300
3$114,00029-32$4,990
4$70,60033-37$4,750
5$43,50038-43$4,500
6$31,00044-49$4,260
7$26,70050-55$4,080
8$22,50056-61$3,900
9$18,20062-67$3,720
10$14,00068-74$3,550
11$10,35075-82$3,390
12-13$8,50083-91$3,250
14-15$7,90092-101$3,100
16-17$7,300102-111$3,000
18-19$6,700112-118$2,900
20-22$6,200  

Fast Start For Davison

Greg Davison
Greg Davison

Hasan Onay opened to 40,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Greg Davison in the big blind, who made the call.

Davison checked the 7K7 flop, making the call when Onay continued for 30,000. Another check from Davison followed the 10 turn, where Onay fired 80,000.

Davison then check-raised to 260,000 and Onay took a moment before making the call. Davison then checked the 8 river, with Onay checking behind.

Davison showed A7 for trip sevens, raking in a big early pot as Onay showed K10.

Player Chips Progress
Greg Davison au
Greg Davison
1,420,000
342,000
342,000
Hasan Onay au
Hasan Onay
1,105,000
-328,000
-328,000
Day 1B Chip Leader

Tags: Greg DavisonHasan Oney

Mitri Makes the Call

George Mitri
George Mitri

Kenta Ito opened to 20,000 in middle position and Gavin Ogilvy called in the cutoff. George Mitri announced a raise to 75,000 in the small blind, with Ito folding and Ogilvy making the call.

Mitri led out for 40,000 on the 2K4 flop, with Ogilvy calling to see the J turn. Mitri slowed down with a check, and Ogilvy counted out a bet of 80,000.

Mitri called to the 10 river, where he checked once more. Ogilvy took some time before firing 160,000. Mitri made the call and Ogilvy flipped over 33 for a pair of threes. Mitri revealed AK for top pair, taking a good piece of Ogilvy's stack before the table broke.

Tags: Gavin OgilvyGeorge MitriKenta Ito

Larsson Squeezes Aces For Double KO

Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Mikael Larsson
Mikael Larsson

Paul Hoang moved his short stack all in from the cutoff and Steffan Thomas shoved his chips on the button. Mikael Larsson squeezed his cards in the big blind, looking for a calling hand. Larsson saw a hand he liked and made the call,

Paul Hoang: Q8 All in
Steffan Thomas: QQ All in
Mikael Larsson: AA

Hoang and Thomas had run into aces, with Larsson improving to a full house on the A8779 to score the double knockout.

Player Chips Progress
Mikael Larsson au
Mikael Larsson
695,000
229,000
229,000
Paul Hoang au
Paul Hoang
Busted
Steffan Thomas au
Steffan Thomas
Busted

Tags: Mikael LarssonPaul HoangSteffan Thomas

Xu Spinning Up a Stack

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Eric Xu
Eric Xu

Eric Xu survived Day 1d with just 21,000 chips, representing just a single big blind that night. With blinds rolled back to start Day 2, that stack became two big blinds on Level 15. At the start of Level 18, he was still alive and improbably sitting with 285,000 chips.

PokerNews caught up with Xu to get insight into his plan to start the day. "Fingers crossed, survive my flips," Xu explained. "Hopefully I'm getting it in good and then just winning, happy with what the min-cash was and smiling from there on."

Xu plays with a distinctive card protector, which has been getting a workout to this point. "A friend gave it to me," said Xu."Looks good on my cards, I'll take it. Brings good luck!"

Tan Busts to Big Slick

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Winston Tan
Winston Tan

Minkyu Jun limped from under the gun before Winston Tan moved all in for 335,000. Campbell Ashton then shoved his stack of 1,400,000 and action was on Chad Awerbuch on the button.

Awerbuch took a few minutes, agonizing over his decision before opting to fold. Jun got out of the way and the hands were turned up.

Winston Tan: AJ All in
Campbell Ashton: AK

Upon seeing the hands, Awerbuch told the table that he folded AK. Tan was unable to find any help on the 658210 runout, hitting the rail while Ashton added to his stack.

Player Chips Progress
Minkyu Jun au
Minkyu Jun
1,810,000
40,000
40,000
Day 1A Chip Leader
Campbell Ashton au
Campbell Ashton
1,750,000
822,000
822,000
Chad Awerbuch au
Chad Awerbuch
760,000
7,000
7,000
Winston Tan au
Winston Tan
Busted

Tags: Campbell AshtonChad AwerbuchMinkyu JunWinston Tan

Awerbuch Busts, Xu's Run Ends

Level 18 : Blinds 10,000/20,000, 20,000 ante
Chad Awerbuch
Chad Awerbuch

After getting away from big slick in a tough spot earlier, Chad Awerbuch was all in and at risk against Shane Pearce as the cards were turned up.

Chad Awerbuch: AK All in
Shane Pearce: 88

Awerbuch found ace-king once again but ran into Pearce's pocket pair, with the 43Q22 board providing no help.

At a nearby table, Eric Xu came up short with ace-queen against a pair of sixes to end his run in 49th place for $4,260.

Eric Xu
Eric Xu
Player Chips Progress
Shane Pearce au
Shane Pearce
1,820,000
5,000
5,000
Chad Awerbuch au
Chad Awerbuch
Busted
Eric Xu au
Eric Xu
Busted

Tags: Chad AwerbuchEric XuShane Pearce

Rolfe Rolls Over the Flush

Level 19 : Blinds 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Matt Rolfe
Matt Rolfe

Slade Fisher opened to 50,000 in middle position and Joshua McSwiney made the call on the button. Matt Rolfe came along in the big blind to the 733 flop.

Rolfe checked to Fisher, who fired 80,000. McSwiney folded, while Rolfe called to the 2 turn. Another check to Fisher resulted in a bet of 140,000, which Rolfe called.

The dealer turned over the 4 river and Rolfe checked one last time. Fisher checked back and mucked as Rolfe showed A10 for a flush to claim a sizeable pot.

Player Chips Progress
Joshua McSwiney au
Joshua McSwiney
1,250,000
1,183,000
1,183,000
Slade Fisher nz
Slade Fisher
1,220,000
-210,000
-210,000
Matt Rolfe au
Matt Rolfe
1,100,000
327,000
327,000

Tags: Joshua McSwineyMatt RolfeSlade Fisher

Sitzoukas Sees Diamonds

Level 20 : Blinds 15,000/30,000, 30,000 ante
Paris Sitzoukis
Paris Sitzoukis

Paris Sitzoukas was all in and at risk against Slade Fisher, with the cards on their backs.

Paris Sitzoukas: 1010 All in
Slade Fisher: QQ

Sitzoukas was trailing Fisher's queens, but the 687 flop brought a straight draw. The 8 turn then gave Sitzoukas even more outs with a flush draw.

The 2 river left Sitzoukas with a flush, cracking Fisher's queens to double up.

Tags: Paris SitzoukasSlade Fisher