2025 Australian Poker Open

$3,300 APO Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2025 Australian Poker Open
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
kk
Prize
390,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
3,300 AUD
Prize Pool
2,001,000 AUD
Entries
690
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
86
Players Left
11
Players Left 1 / 690

Kahle Burns Blazes Ahead as APO Main Nears Finale

Level 23 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Kahle Burns
Kahle Burns

After two days of high-stakes action, just eleven players remain in the hunt for the 2025 Australian Poker Open A$3,300 Main Event title — and it’s Kahle Burns who leads the charge heading into the final day.

Burns bagged a towering 6,640,000 in chips to top the leaderboard after a dramatic Day 2 inside Club Marconi at Doltone House Western Sydney, where 86 players returned to chase their share of the A$2,001,000 prize pool. Now, just one day stands between the remaining contenders and the prestigious APO trophy.

End of Day Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kahle BurnsAustralia6,640,00083
2Steven ZhouAustralia6,200,00078
3Paawan BansalIndia5,180,00065
4Nelson DongAustralia3,990,00050
5Chad AwerbuchAustralia3,590,00045
6Yuanting WangAustralia2,710,00034
7Louis LuoAustralia2,550,00032
8David Pham (AU)Australia1,300,00016
9Romain MorvanFrance1,070,00013
10Luke EdwardsAustralia785,00010
11Kiavash ArbabiAustralia520,0007

The field took their seats for Day 2 and thanks to one of the opening flights ending with a 5,000 big blind, the tournament clock was rolled all the way back. That adjustment effectively doubled the stacks for many players, creating a deeper and more dynamic restart.

Much of the attention was on five of the six finalists from the A$10,000 Trojan, which paused earlier in the week with six players remaining. The plan was to crown a champion on Saturday, but that’s now on hold until Sunday after Burns advanced to Day 3 of the Main Event.

Burns’ survival came by way of a dramatic escape. All in and dominated with pocket kings against David Pham’s pocket aces, the Aussie looked destined for the rail. But after a clean runout through the turn, the river delivered a miracle king to keep his APO campaign alive—and derail plans for a Trojan conclusion.

Noel Jaber
Noel Jaber

Noel Jaber, another Trojan finalist, looked poised for a deep Main Event run of his own after methodically building a stack throughout the day. But it all unraveled late. After losing two key pots to Burns, Jaber called a three-bet and committed the rest of his chips on the turn with second pair—only to be snapped off by a set. He exited in 12th, leaving the stage with a wry parting shot: “I’ll get you in the high roller.”

Meanwhile, fellow Trojan finalists Weiran Pu, Joshua McSwiney, and Joseph Antar also fell short of Day 3. Pu’s queens were cracked by Steven Zhou’s aces just before the final three-table redraw, ending hopes of a Trojan-Main Event double for any of the six.

Weiran Pu
Weiran Pu

Steven Zhou bagged the second-biggest stack and was responsible for the elimination of Toby Joyce in a chip lead pot just after the redraw. Zhou decided just to call with ace-king in the big blind and put in a double check-raise before lead-shoving the river with a full house. Joyce went deep into the tank and eventually called with top pair, which ended his run in the Main Event.

Paawan Bansal, Chad Awerbuch, Yuanting Wang, and Romain Morvan all made it into the last day of play. The player with the most work to do is Kiavash Arbabi, who will come back around seven big blinds and a dream

Don’t miss a moment of the action as PokerNews brings you live updates, chip counts, key hands, and exclusive photos from the final day of the 2025 APO Main Event — kicking off Saturday at 2 p.m. local time.

Tags: Chad AwerbuchDavid PhamJoseph AntarJoshua McSwineyKahle BurnsKiavash ArbabiNoel JaberPaawan BansalRomain MorvanSteven ZhouToby JoyceWeiran PuYuanting Wang