2025 Australian Poker Open

$3,300 APO Main Event
Day: 1fg
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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 1fg
Entries
386
Players Left
47
Players Left 1 / 690
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Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante

Due to excessive stalling at the tables, it has been decided that the tournament will be dealt hand-for-hand two eliminations shy of the Day 2 bubble.

Ogilvy Soft Bubbles

Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Gavin Ogilvy
Gavin Ogilvy

Gavin Ogilvy shoved for his last 75,000 from the cutoff and Pawaan Bansal called in the big blind to put him at risk.

Gavin Ogilvy: K5All in
Pawaan Bansal: A10

The board ran out 106399 — leaving Bansal best with tens-up and eliminating Ogilvy two spots shy of a Day-2 berth.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Pawaan Bansal in
Pawaan Bansal
680,000
420,000
420,000
Profile photo of Gavin Ogilvy au
Gavin Ogilvy
Busted

Tags: Gavin OgilvyPawaan Bansal

Kuperholz Gets a Bubble Double

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

Shan Huang opened to 24,000 from early position and just behind him, Ryan Kuperholz shoved for his last 158,000. Action folded back to Huang, who called after a lengthy tank to put Cooper at risk.

Ryan Kuperholz: QQAll in
Shan Huang: 33

Kuperholz was in great shape with his overpair, and the 578K8 runout came clean to award him the double up one spot shy of Day 2.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Shan Huang cn
Shan Huang
370,000
250,000
250,000
Profile photo of Ryan Kuperholz au
Ryan Kuperholz
340,000
340,000
340,000

Tags: Ryan CooperShan Huang

Level: 17

Blinds: 10,000/15,000

Ante: 15,000

Yan Yan and Victor Dai Co-Bubble Day 1f of APO Main Event

Level 17 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Victor Dai
Victor Dai

After many hands without an all in and a call, both Yan Yan and and Victor Dai found themselves all in and at risk preflop.

In the first hand, a short-stacked Yan shoved for under 100,000 and was called by Collin Tran from directly behind.

Yan Yan: KQAll in
Collin Tran: AK

Yan was dominated, and the 107333 runout left him second-best against Tran's Big Slick to be eliminated.

At another table, Victor Dai was eliminated after shoving against an open by Ricardo Bono. Bono called after a lengthy tank and the board was run.

Victor Dai: Q3All in
Ricardo Bono: K8

The dealer brought the A3964 — leaving Dai second best against Bono's flush to be eliminated.

Yan Yan
Yan Yan
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Ricardo Bono au
Ricardo Bono
683,000
Profile photo of Collin Tran au
Collin Tran
332,000
Profile photo of Yan Yan us
Yan Yan
Busted
Profile photo of Victor Dai au
Victor Dai
Busted

Tags: Collin TranRicardo BonoVictor DaiYan Yan

End of Day 1fg Chip Counts (full)

Level 17 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Kahle Burns au
Kahle Burns
1,590,000
90,000
90,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
WSOP 2X Winner
Profile photo of Louis Luo au
Louis Luo
1,009,000
529,000
529,000
Profile photo of Daniel Gan au
Daniel Gan
972,000
742,000
742,000
Profile photo of Armon van Wijk au
Armon van Wijk
916,000
916,000
916,000
Profile photo of Paawan Bansal in
Paawan Bansal
862,000
862,000
862,000
Profile photo of Nelson Dong au
Nelson Dong
826,000
104,000
104,000
Profile photo of David Pham au
David Pham
763,000
413,000
413,000
Profile photo of Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
735,000
735,000
735,000
Profile photo of Yuanting Wang au
Yuanting Wang
729,000
594,000
594,000
Profile photo of Ricardo Bono au
Ricardo Bono
683,000
Profile photo of Ying Zhang cn
Ying Zhang
655,000
655,000
655,000
Profile photo of Stylianos Makariou au
Stylianos Makariou
614,000
614,000
614,000
Profile photo of Jon-Peter Rounce-Sue au
Jon-Peter Rounce-Sue
606,000
286,000
286,000
Profile photo of Robert Spano au
Robert Spano
571,000
271,000
271,000
Profile photo of Michael Tran au
Michael Tran
569,000
569,000
569,000
Profile photo of Ilavenil Arumugam au
Ilavenil Arumugam
519,000
519,000
519,000
Profile photo of Luke Edwards au
Luke Edwards
505,000
505,000
505,000
Profile photo of Geetinder Singh au
Geetinder Singh
489,000
181,000
181,000
Profile photo of Toby Joyce ie
Toby Joyce
458,000
458,000
458,000
Profile photo of Jayden Zalac au
Jayden Zalac
451,000
451,000
451,000
Profile photo of Ryan Kuperholz au
Ryan Kuperholz
434,000
434,000
434,000
Profile photo of Chad Awerbuch au
Chad Awerbuch
420,000
420,000
420,000
Profile photo of Mario Stanic au
Mario Stanic
408,000
408,000
408,000
Profile photo of Shan Huang cn
Shan Huang
373,000
3,000
3,000
Profile photo of Joshua McSwiney au
Joshua McSwiney
355,000
355,000
355,000

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Kahle Burns Dominates Feature Table in Day 1g to Capture Overall Chip Lead

Level 17 : Blinds 10,000/15,000, 15,000 ante
Kahle Burns
Kahle Burns

It took several bullets, but poker tournament phenom Kahle Burns finally found his footing on the penultimate starting flight of the Australian Poker Open Main Event. Burns ended with an eye-watering 1,590,000 to take the top spot in Day 1g of the 36 remaining players for that flight — which was half a million more than his next closest competitor Louis Luo, who ended as the only other player to breach the seven-figure mark with 1,009,000.

Burns got off to a hot start inside the Club Marconi at Doltone House Western Sydney before making his epic ascent at the feature table, where he grew a stack of 300,000 to over 1,500,000 by the time he was sent back to the floor. Burns maintained his stack through a prolonged bubble to end with 1,590,000.

An impromptu "turbo flight" (Day 1g) featuring 20-minute blinds was added due to popular demand and ended shortly after Day 1f. The seventh and final flight drew an addtional 91 entries to bring the grand total of entries across all flights to 689 — over 100 more than last year's Main Event total of 549. Armon van Wijk emerged as the chip leader in Day 1g after bagging up 916,000.

Day 1fg Top Ten Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Kahle BurnsAustralia1,590,000106
2Louis LuoAustralia1,009,00067
3Daniel GanAustralia972,00065
4Armon van WijkAustralia916,00061
5Paawan BansalIndia862,00057
6Nelson DongAustralia826,00055
7David Pham (AU)Australia763,00051
8Steven ZhouAustralia735,00049
9Yuanting WangAustralia729,00049
10Ricardo BonoAustralia683,00046

Day 1f Highlights

Day 1f got off to a lively start and was expected to be the largest flight yet. Unsurprisingly, a starting field of 28 steadily grew until eventually reaching 295 entries — nearly doubling the combined entries from the first five flights.

The always energetic Michael O'Grady, who took down the Diamond Cup earlier in the series, more than tripled his starting stack and appeared to be cruising, but slipped late in the evening and busted shortly before the bubble.

APO regular Nelson Dong managed to grab the chip lead briefly after winning a big pot off of Robert Spano, but would eventually get surpassed in the last couple of levels. Dong still ended with a top ten stack, however, after bagging 826,000.

An exceptionally long bubble period lasted a full two levels longer than any other flight, with many players stalling until it was declared that hand-for-hand play would begin two off of the Day 2 bubble instead of one.

Gavin Ogilvy
Gavin Ogilvy

Gavin Ogilvy was eliminated two off the money shortly after hand-for-hand was announced, but the stone bubble lasted several hands without any all in and calls. With many players under 10 big blinds, it was only a matter of time before the action was forced, and eventually, both Yan Yan and Victor Dai got all in preflop at separate tables.

Yan had shoved with king-queen and run into Collin Tran's ace-king and failed to improve, while Dai played a game of chicken with Ricardo Bono after shoving over Bono's preflop raise with queen-trey. Bono tank-called with king-eight suited — much to Dai's dismay, and board gave Bono a flush to eliminate Dai and put an end to Day 1f.

Day 2 is set to get underway on Friday, April 25 at noon local time and will begin on Level 12, which features blinds of 2,500/5,000/5,000. The plan for Day 2 is to play until a final table of nine is reached.

All the remaining players have already cashed in for $A5,000, but it's still a long road to claim APO Main Event glory. Be sure to keep it with PokerNews for continuing coverage leading up to the final table and eventual crowning of the next Main Event Champion!