2008 PokerStars.net LAPT - San José

LAPT San José Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2008 PokerStars.net LAPT - San José

Final Results
Winner
Ryan Fee
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
$285,773
Event Info
Buy-in
$3,500
Entries
219
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
8,000 / 16,000
Ante
2,000

Petronack Puts His Hopes in Canine

From middle position, Jeff Petronack moved all in for his last 11,000 chips. The player in the button seat then reraised to 38,000, and action came along to our Australian friend Will Mitchell. He went deep into the tank, considering a call for the rest of his chips as well. After two or three minutes, he open-mucked his {A-Spades} {K-Clubs}. With him out of the way, and Petronack all in for his tournament life, the two live hands were turned over.

Showdown:
Petronack: {K-Diamonds} {9-Diamonds}
Button: {A-Clubs} {K-Hearts}

The flop paired both players, as the {A-Diamonds} {9-Spades} {2-Hearts} kept the covering player in the lead. The turn brought some drama though, as the {Q-Diamonds} gave Petronack a flush draw. Sure enough, he drilled the {6-Diamonds} on the river, filling in that flush and earning a timely double-up to 23,000.

Level: 9

Blinds: 500/1,000

Ante: 100

Go You Good Thing

Will Mitchell stacking chips
Will Mitchell stacking chips
As we scan the remaining field, one man sticks out like a sore thumb. Not because of his chip count or his attire, but because of his accent.

As we wander over to Table 21, an Australian accent emerges from the Spanish and broken English that is dominating the conversation. It is the voice of Will Mitchell, and he is the lone representative from down under. A native of Sydney, Mitchell has already won his seat to the APPT finale in his home town next month.

Mitchell would like to say hello to all of his fellow Aussies out there. Just approaching the break, he is getting a little short, but still has just under 14,000 to play with.

Tags: Will Mitchell

Action!

As we wind down towards another break, it has become clear that there was no sign of the dreaded "After-Dinner Coma" tonight. Chips are flying around the room, and have now been for two solid hours.

With all of the action, a number of big names have found themselves on the wrong side of an all-in confrontation. Among the most-recent eliminations were Humberto Brenes, Ibuki Fukui, and Veronica Dabul. There are still a number of notables in the field though, and a growing number of big stacks in the room as well.

Plastik in Good Shape to Double

David Plastik - Eliminated
David Plastik - Eliminated
Tark Abboud opened the pot with a raise from late position, and action came around to David Plastik in the blinds. He had just about 13,000 chips left, and they all went into the middle. Abboud thought for a few moments before making the call, putting Plastik's tournament livelihood in jeopardy.

Showdown:
Abboud: {A-Spades} {J-Spades}
Plastik: {A-Clubs} {K-Spades}

An ace came on the flop, but the rest of it was trouble for Plastik, as the dealer spread out {Q-Hearts} {A-Hearts} {J-Diamonds}. Abboud came from behind to take the lead with two pair, but Plastik still had outs.

"That's it," said Plastik, as he stood from his chair and began putting on his jacket. The table tried to tell him what his out cards were, drawing a dry, "I know what I need," from the pro. The turn and river failed to improve him though, as the {7-Clubs} and {9-Clubs} rounded out the board.

Despite getting his money in good, David Plastik heads to the rail late in Day 1.

Tags: David Plastik

Stern But Fair

Joel Micka brought things in with a raise, making it 2,000 straight from middle position. Next to him, Brian Tate called, and action came to Maria Stern in the big blind. She grabbed her whole stack, moving all in for a total of 11,500. Micka folded out of position, as the decision was still on the player in the big blind. After a minute, he too moved all in, but for only about 4,200. Tate asked for a count on Stern before opting to fold, and it was heads up between the two shorter stacks.

Showdown:

Stern: {7-Clubs} {7-Hearts}
Opponent: {4-Diamonds} {4-Clubs}

The board ran out {K-Hearts} {5-Hearts} {J-Hearts} {A-Hearts} {A-Spades}, and Stern improved to a flush, knocking out an opponent and chipping her way up to just shy of 20,000. After the hand, it became clear that she has a lot of support here, as several young men came up and kissed her on the cheek.

Tags: Maria Stern

Falling by the Wayside

A number of notables have met their demise here in the last hour, including Maria Mayrinck, Andre Akkari, Stephen Chidwick, Brent Harpe, and the First Lady of Costa Rican poker, Doris Yankelwitz.

Akkari Sent to the Exit

Andre Akkari - Eliminated
Andre Akkari - Eliminated
Just before the last level up, we lost another big name. In a battle of the blinds, Andre Akkari got all in preflop against the man next to him. When the cards were turned over, Akkari held {K-Hearts} {10-Hearts} and was at risk of elimination against his opponent's {A-Spades} {J-Diamonds}.

The dealer failed to deliver any help cards to Akkari, and the pro makes his exit here late in Day 1.

Tags: Andre Akkari