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
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Marsland Stacks Two For the Price of One

Level 13 : Blinds 3,000/6,000, 6,000 ante
Dale Marsland
Dale Marsland

On a flop of K92, Adam Kharman had his final 27,000 in the middle and was called by Andrew White. Dale Marsland then put in a raise, White shoved, and Marsland called.

Adam Kharman: K2 All in
Andrew White: KQ All in
Dale Marsland: QJ

Marsland had a gutshot plus a flush draw and could eliminate two players if he connected with either. Kharman was the favorite for a triple-up but suddenly was staring elimination in the face when the 4 fell on the turn, giving Marsland a flush. The 5 river changed nothing, and both Kharman & White headed to the payout desk.

Player Chips Progress
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Dale Marsland
550,000
227,000
227,000
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Adam Kharman
Busted
Profile photo of Andrew White au
Andrew White
Busted

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Prize Pool and Payouts

Level 12 : Blinds 2,500/5,000, 5,000 ante
Australian Poker Open
Australian Poker Open

With a total of 690 entries being recorded in the APO Main Event, a prize pool of A$2,001,000 was generated. The eventual champion will walk away with a cool A$390,000, while a min-cash is with A$6,000.

PlacePrize (A$)PlacePrize (A$)
1$390,00012–13$22,400
2$240,00014–15$19,600
3$173,00016–17$17,600
4$132,00018–20$15,600
5$105,00021–23$13,600
6$81,00024–27$11,800
7$60,00028–31$10,200
8$41,00032–39$9,000
9$32,00040–55$7,800
10–11$26,70056–71$7,000
  72–86$6,000

Who Will Make the APO Main Event Final Table?

2024 Main Event Runner-up Higor Seibel
2024 Main Event Runner-up Higor Seibel

Welcome to Day 2 of the Australian Poker Open Main Event inside Club Marconi at Doltone House Western Sydney, where just 86 remaining players from all starting flights will return at noon to battle on the felt until nine are left standing.

Leading the pack is two-time WSOP bracelet winner and high-roller Kahle Burns, who bagged an astounding 1,590,000 last night in Day 1f. More than ten starting stacks separate Burns from his next-closest competitor — fellow Aussie Louis Luo, who was the only other player to breach the million-chip mark (1,009,000).

APO Main Event Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Kahle BurnsAustralia1,590,000
2Louis LuoAustralia1,009,000
3John PerryNew Zealand982,000
4Daniel GanAustralia972,000
5Armon van WijkAustralia916,000
6Paawan BansalIndia862,000
7Nelson DongAustralia826,000
8Joe SandaevAustralia817,000
9David Pham (AU)Australia763,000
10Jackson YoungAustralia763,000

Also still in contention are Marc Seymour (628,000), Higor Seibel (243,000), and Daniel Tolomeo (75,000) — all of whom made the final table in last year's Main Event. Last year's champion, Hasan Onay, was a no-show this year, which means a new champion will be crowned.

Day 2 will be rolled back to Level 12, which features blinds of 2,500/5,000/5,000. Levels will be extended to 60 minutes each from Day 2 onwards and breaks will be held after every two levels. Prize pool information will be posted shortly after Day 2 begins.

The 2025 APO Main Event is now in its final leg, and all the remaining players have a real shot at making the final table. Continue to follow PokerNews for all the triumphs and heart aches leading right up until the final table is set!

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