2025 Australian Poker Open

$1,500 Platinum Players Championship
Day: 3
Event Info
2025 Australian Poker Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a4
Prize
252,300 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,500 AUD
Prize Pool
1,300,000 AUD
Entries
1,000
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1
Players Left 1 / 1000
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Lees Drills the Turn to Leave Kees Short

Level 27 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante
Johan Lees
Johan Lees

Johan Lees made it 300,000 to go from the hijack and Hai Kee called from the small blind.

The flop came 972 and Kee led out for 400,000, which Lees called to watch the 8 hit the turn. Kee again bet 400,000 and Lees made 1,600,000. Kees snap-shoved for 3,900,000, and Lees called off his stack of 3,400,000.

Johan Lees: 88 All in
Hai Kee: JJ

Lees had drilled a set on the turn and was on the brink of a double-up, but did need to fade any jacks or tens on the river in order to do so.

"No gamble, no future," shouted Kee, his trademark phrase, but it never worked as the 9 fell on the river, leaving him with just a few big blinds.

Player Chips Progress
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Johan Lees
8,600,000
4,900,000
4,900,000
Profile photo of Hai Kee au
Hai Kee
460,000
3,640,000
3,640,000

Tags: Hai KeeJohan Lees

Bedot Chooses the Wrong Time to Bluff

Level 27 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Daniel Neilson raised to 300,000 with 55 from the hijack and Reece Bedot defended his big blind holding J9.

Both saw the 425 flop and after Bedot checked, Neilson continued for 550,000. Bedot then put in a check-raise to 1,200,000, and Neilson just called with his set.

A 10 dropped on the turn and Bedot fired out another bet, this time for 1,000,000, with his turned flush draw. Neilson again called.

When the 2 landed on the river, Bedot rechecked his cards and counted out a bet of 1,500,000 before sliding it across the line. Neilson responded with a shove, and Bedot could only fold.

Chip lead for Neilson, but Bedot goes tumbling down the counts.

Player Chips Progress
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Daniel Neilson
15,000,000
4,325,000
4,325,000
Profile photo of Reece Bedot au
Reece Bedot
2,900,000
4,100,000
4,100,000

Tags: Daniel NeilsonReece Bedot

Kee Makes the Minimum With a Boat

Level 27 : Blinds 100,000/150,000, 150,000 ante

Hai Kee limped in from early position and Johan Lees checked his option in the big blind.

Both checked to the river on the 410KK5 board where Lees checked the river and Kee bet the minimum - 150,000. Lees considered it for some time and eventually flicked in the call.

"Full house," said Kee as he flipped 44, beating the A8 of Lees.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Hai Kee au
Hai Kee
4,100,000
515,000
515,000
Profile photo of Johan Lees au
Johan Lees
3,700,000
425,000
425,000

Tags: Hai KeeJohan Lees

Level: 27

Blinds: 100,000/150,000

Ante: 150,000

Daniel Neilson in Contention for PPC Glory on Day 3

Daniel Neilson
Daniel Neilson

What was meant to be a two-day sprint has officially turned into a three-day showdown, as the $1,500 Platinum Players Championship at the 2025 Australian Poker Open heads into unscheduled Day 3 action. After a long and dramatic Day 2 inside Club Marconi at Doltone House Western Sydney, nine players still remain in contention for the title—and with the clock ticking past cutoff, play was paused with chips still flying and tension in the air.

The final table will now resume today at 3 p.m., where one of the remaining hopefuls will walk away with the Platinum trophy and the A$252,300 top prize.

Leading the way is Jennifer Cassell, who closed out Day 2 with a commanding 11,225,000 in chips. Cassell surged through the late levels and will return as the player to beat with 75 big blinds and momentum firmly on her side.

Close behind is Daniel Neilson, a familiar face in the Australian poker scene who bagged 10,675,000 and brings plenty of big-stage experience into the final day. Reece Bedot rounds out the top three with 7,000,000, having bulldozed his way through a string of knockouts on Day 2—including bursting the final table bubble and bringing play to an end on Day 2.

Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Reece BedotAustralia7,000,00047
2Hai KeeAustralia3,585,00024
3Zac VigarAustralia3,310,00022
4Dustin TranAustralia4,685,00031
5Jennifer CassellAustralia11,225,00075
6Daniel NeilsonAustralia10,675,00071
7Jason BrownAustralia2,985,00020
8Johan LeesAustralia4,125,00028
9Anthony XuAustralia2,325,00016

Also still in the mix are a number of talented grinders as the likes of Dustin Tran (4,685,000), Johan Lees (4,125,000), Hai Kee (3,585,000), Zac Vigar (3,310,000), Jason Brown (2,985,000), and Anthony Xu (2,325,000) will all return with their eyes firmly locked on the top prize, each guaranteed a minimum payday but dreaming of much more.

A total of 126 players made it into Day 2 and the money, locking up a minimum payout of A$2,650, but only nine remain in the hunt for one of the most prestigious titles of the series. Last year’s heads-up finalists Chris Moussa and Justin Woo both hit the rail earlier in the day, falling short of a back-to-back final table appearance, which means a brand new champion is guaranteed by the day's end.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize (A$)
1$252,300
2$147,300
3$102,300
4$74,300
5$57,800
6$42,300
7$28,300
8$19,300
9$16,600

With some huge payouts still up for grabs and the blinds climbing, expect fireworks when the cards go back in the air. The stage is set, the lights will be back on, and PokerNews will be there to bring you every hand, hero call, and heartbreak from the Platinum Players Championship finale.

Tags: Anthony XuChris MoussaDaniel NeilsonDustin TranFabian GumzHai KeeJason BrownJennifer CassellJohan LeesJustin WooReece BedotShayne SimVan MaiWai AuYuanting WangZac Vigar

$1,500 Platinum Players Championship

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