Friday, August 29, 2014

ANZPT6 Sydney: Alex Lee up to the mark on Day 2



The day started off with 168 hopefuls and on the end of eight levels of play just 37 remain. The ANZPT Sydney Main Event is delicately poised as Day 2 involves an end, with the overall table and $225,300 top prize now within our players' sights.

The pace of play was pretty quick within the early stages of Day 2 with a few the large stacks quickly going to work. Jazz Mathers entered the day as our chip leader and that looked to be a position he enjoyed. AN IMPORTANT clash with Eugene Zanozin on a board of J♣6♠7♠J♥4♦ would see Mathers' pocket sevens complete an entire house to scoop against Zanozin's unlucky ace-jack.

While that hand was impressive, it paled compared to the sweetness landed by Karam Bahi.

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A quadruple all-in would see Bahi spike a one-outer set at the flop, holding pocket queens, to knock out three opponents simultaneously, and join the chip leaders in remarkable fashion.

The rapid pace of play would finally end up in total contrast to the money bubble. When Dale Marsland was harshly dispatched of in 56th place, the remainder 55 would endure a near hour-long war at the bubble. There have been several short stacks hanging on for dear life, but after all it might be Ben Williams who would go 'pop'! Williams was all the way down to just three big blinds when he committed with ace-three against ace-king. An ace and a king at the flop would depart Williams to move home with nothing but a blue cap and a narrative to tell.

With the money out of the way, the remainder players took the chance to gamble it up a little bit within the final level of the day.

Emanuel "Curly" Seal didn't wait long as he was eliminated at the exact same hand that saw Williams depart. Often that will lead to the splitting of prize money, but local rules dictated that the larger stack would take the money. Curly received $3,650 for his min-cash and was soon joined on the cashier by the likes of Srdjan Brkic (53rd), Danny Zhong (52nd), Daniel Charnock (50th), Joe Reina (46th) and Luke Brabin (39th).

There can be just 37 players bag up chips on the end of the day with Alex Lee holding the heaviest bag with a stack of 755,000 chips.

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Lee can largely thank a fortunate clash earlier within the day with Josh Barrett, when Lee's pocket queens spiked a queen to crack Barrett's aces. That kept Lee in contention, before he turned at the afterburners late within the day with a Broadway straight within the final level against Karl Speigel catapulting him into the lead.

Murray Roach, Rory Young, Jazz Mathers and Peco Stojanovski even have healthy stacks while notables Dan Neilson, Oliver Gill, Adrian Attenborough, Jie Gao, Tanja Vujanic, Milan Gurung, Anthony Aston, Edison Nguyen and Australian Poker Hall of Famer Mel Judah are all still in contention for the ANZPT Sydney crown.

Some notable casualties throughout the day included PokerStars Team Online Roy Bhasin, Billy 'The Croc' Argyros, Dale Marsland, Scott Davies, Jake Balsiger and Jesse McKenzie.

Head to the live reporting component of the positioning for all of the important info -- complete Day 2 chip counts, the seating draw for Day 3 and the principle Event payouts so far.

The players could be back on Sunday to scale back themselves to a last table of nine, before crowning a champion on Monday afternoon. We'll even be back again to bring you the entire action from the ANZPT Sydney Main Event with Day 3 set to commence on the slightly later time of 2:00pm (GMT+10).

We hope you hit a house run this evening and we glance forward on your company again tomorrow!

Heath "TassieDevil" Chick is a contract Contributor for the PokerStars Blog.


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