2008 PokerNews Cup Championships - Australia

$115 NL Hold'em PokerPro Deep Stack
Day: 1
Event Info

2008 PokerNews Cup Championships - Australia

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aa
Prize
2,700 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
100 AUD
Prize Pool
9,000 AUD
Entries
90

2008 PokerNews Cup Australia Championships - Event 2

PokerPro Tournament Table
PokerPro Tournament Table
The players will head to the virtual felt for Event 2 of the PokerNews Cup Australia Championships -- a $115 PokerPro Deep-stack No Limit Hold'em Event.

The tournament, capped at 90 runners, will be held on the Crown's computerized PokerPro tables just outside the main poker room. Players will begin with a 10,000 start bank with the blinds increasing every 20 minutes.

The event kicks off at 6:10 p.m. and while we won't be giving this event the full live update treatment, we will be providing periodic updates of it's progress, including chip count updates, prizepool and payout information and final results.

Check back soon!

Notable Entrants

We spotted a few familiar faces during a quick walk through of the PokerPro tournament area, including, but not limited to, Karib Karib, Scott Reddie, Filipe Pacheco, father and son combo Antonio and Mark Casale and Kim Peart.

We'll have the prizepool and payout information posted shortly.

Prizepool and Payout Information

Event 2's 90-player field generated a prizepool of $9,000 and the top nine finishers will walk away with a profit. Here's a breakdown of the payouts:

1st: $2,700
2nd: $1,800
3rd: $1,260
4th: $900
5th: $720
6th: $540
7th: $450
8th: $360
9th: $270

Top Dawgs

Two hours into the PokerPro tournament, we've lost but 10 of the 90 players who started the day. The average chip stack at the moment is 11,250 and your top five chip stacks are as follows:

James Frendo - 30,700
Jim Halfacre - 30,300
Jason Chahine - 29,700
Mark Casale - 29,400
Karib Karib - 27,100

What is PokerPro, You Ask?

PokerPro is a fully automated poker table that combines the speed and efficiency of online poker with the thrill and feel of playing a traditional live game.

The tables fit up to ten contestants and instead of chips, each player sits in front of his or her own personal touch screen computer on which all of their betting actions are controlled. A larger monitor fills the middle of each table and displays the pot size, player actions, community cards and stack sizes of each player. When set up for a cash game, the players can either purchase pre-paid cards to deposit money into the table, or set up their own PokerPro account.

19 Remain...

The field in the PokerPro tournament has dwindled down to 19 players from 90 after three hours of play. Aussie Josef Berec owns the chip lead at the break with 79,000. When the players return from break, the blinds will go up to 2,000/4,000 and considering the fact that the current chip leader's "M" is only 13, we should see the pace of play pick up quite a bit over the next few levels.

When we reach the final table, we'll provide you with a list of the nine finalists along with their chip counts.

Stay tuned!

The Bubble Bursts

The final table/money bubble has just popped, leaving us with our nine finalists who are guaranteed a minimum payday of $270 AUD. Otto Pickermann earned the title of bubble boy after blinding away to his last 1,000 in chips.

Forced all in from the small blind, Pickermann's {6-?} {8-?} was in bad shape against his opponent's pocket queens. To make matters worse, the board ran out a very salty {2-?} {2-?} {Q-?} {Q-?} (X), giving Pickermann's opponent quads and smashing his final table hopes in one fell swoop.

A list of the nine finalists and their starting final table chip counts will be posted momentarily.

Final Table Line-up

Event 2 Final Table
Event 2 Final Table
Seat 1: Mark Casale - 219,000
Seat 2: Dom Italiano - 133,000
Seat 3: Ian Daniels - 72,000
Seat 4: Daniel Schembri - 204,000
Seat 5: Matt Walker - 50,000
Seat 6: Michael Matthews - 100,000
Seat 7: Mark Grech - 29,000
Seat 8: Adam Reid - 39,000
Seat 9: Kim Peart - 53,000

Three's Company

It's taken just over 30 minutes to eliminate six of the nine final tablists, leaving us with the three who are currently playing for the championship: Dom Italiano, Mark Casale and Daniel Schembri.

Here's how fourth place through ninth place panned out:

4th: Adam Reid - $900
5th: Matt Walker - $720
6th: Michael Matthews - $540
7th: Kim Peart - $450
8th: Mark Grech - $360
9th: Ian Daniels - $270

Dom Italiano Takes 3rd

Dom Italiano was eliminated from the tournament in third place and he'll take home $1,260 in prize money for his efforts.

Italiano's exit sets up a heads-up match between Mark Casale and Daniel Schembri. Casale will begin the match with about a 3-to-1 chip lead over his opponent. $2,700 is on the line for the event's eventual winner, along with a very sharp looking crystal winner's trophy, similar to the one pictured here.