2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific

$1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha
Day: 1
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
akj5
Prize
51,660 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,650 AUD
Prize Pool
184,500 AUD
Entries
123
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
4,000 / 8,000
Ante
0

End-of-Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Gary Benson au
Gary Benson
71,200
1,200
1,200
WSOP 1X Winner
Jeff Lisandro au
Jeff Lisandro
60,400
10,400
10,400
WSOP 6X Winner
Paul Mac au
Paul Mac
38,600
21,600
21,600
Zane Ly au
Zane Ly
37,200
6,200
6,200
Jason Gray gb
Jason Gray
34,500
14,500
14,500
Ismael Bojang de
Ismael Bojang
27,000
7,300
7,300
WSOP 1X Winner
Stephen Woodhead gb
Stephen Woodhead
26,800
5,800
5,800
Oliver Gill au
Oliver Gill
26,300
-1,200
-1,200
Vadim Pinsky au
Vadim Pinsky
25,900
-100
-100
Ami Barer ca
Ami Barer
25,600
-1,400
-1,400
WSOP 1X Winner
David Lim au
David Lim
25,300
300
300
Paul Sharbanee au
Paul Sharbanee
24,000
5,000
5,000
Van Marcus au
Van Marcus
21,900
-3,100
-3,100
Paul Elliott au
Paul Elliott
20,600
100
100
Scott Davies us
Scott Davies
19,700
-5,300
-5,300
WSOP 1X Winner
Darian Tan my
Darian Tan
17,300
-2,700
-2,700
Mel Judah au
Mel Judah
15,900
4,900
4,900
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Tam Truong au
Tam Truong
12,700
-5,200
-5,200
Edison Nguyen au
Edison Nguyen
9,400
-5,600
-5,600
Michael Wang us
Michael Wang
8,100
-8,900
-8,900
WSOP 2X Winner
Mike Watson ca
Mike Watson
6,900
-13,100
-13,100
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 2X Winner
Daniel Chevalier au
Daniel Chevalier
3,200

Benson Leads Final 22 Players; Six to Fall Before Money is Reached

Level 8 : 300/600, 0 ante
Gary Benson
Gary Benson

On Sunday, the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific continued with Day 1 action from Event #3 $1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO). The tournament attracted 123 runners – down 49 from the year before – which created a prize pool of $184,500 that is to be awarded to the top 16 finishers with the winner taking home $51,660.

The man best positioned to make a run at the five-figure payday, as well as the championship gold bracelet, is Australian Poker Hall of Famer and WSOP bracelet winner, who lead the advancing 22 players with 71,200. However, several others are looking to stand in his way including Jeff Lisandro (60,400), Jason Gray (34,500), Ismael Bojang (27,000), Oliver Gill (26,300), Ami Barer (25,600), and Mike Watson (6,900).

PLO is a volatile game, so it was no surprise to see players hit the rail early. Among the first to go was Mike Leah, who said he called a raise holding the {a-Spades}{10-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{3-Spades} and then called a bet on the {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts}{10-} flop. Leah, who had two pair with a flush draw, called another bet on the turn, and then put out a big bet after his opponent checked the river, which was a heart. His opponent woke up with a check-raise, and Leah called off his last few hundred with his flush. Unfortunately for him, it was no good as his opponent held the nut flush with {k-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{x-}{x-}.

Others who fell on Day 1 included Jonathan Duhamel, Mohsin Charania, Jeff Madsen, Jonathan Dimmig, Phil Hellmuth, Ryan Riess, Billy “The Croc” Argyros, Antonio Esfandiari, and Australia’s very own Joe Hachem, who was playing in his first event of the 2014 WSOP APAC.

As for Benson, he got many of his chips in the last level of the night. On a flop of {j-Spades}{4-Spades}{6-Clubs}, two players checked before Benson bet out 6,000 from the hijack. Dylan Wilkerson then went into the tank for a minute from the cut off before potting to 24,800. The other two players got out of the way before Benson moved all in for a total of 30,300 and was called.

Benson: {a-Clubs}{a-Spades}{6-Spades}{7-Clubs}
Wilkerson: {q-Spades}{2-Spades}{4-Clubs}{q-Clubs}

Benson had the better over pair as well as the nut flush draw leaving Wilkerson with very few outs. The {j-Hearts} on the turn and {k-Diamonds} on the river were no help, and after a count of all the chips it was determined that Wilkerson had 100 less then Benson and was therefore eliminated.

The remaining 22 players will return to action at 12:30 p.m. local time on Monday, and the plan is to play down to the final table of nine. Of course the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be there every step of the way to bring you all the action and eliminations from the Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia.

$1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha

Day 1 Completed