Wednesday, November 12, 2014

2014 ACOP Main Event Day 2: Sorel Mizzi dominates as money looms



The opening day of the 2014 ACOP Main Event exceeded all expectations with 286 total entrants ponying up HK$100,000 (~US$13,000) to take to the tables of PokerStars LIVE Macau.

Then once registration was closed on Day 2, the full field was locked out at 291 - by far the biggest ACOP within the tour's history and a staggering increase of greater than 40% on last year's field.

APPT President Danny McDonagh was elated with that number.

"I think we will be able to get an overly decent 300 plus number next year," McDonagh told the PokerStarsBlog. "Then if we will begin to push it to 400, 500 within the next two three years, then we will be able to be competing with some other event world wide outside of the arena Championship in Vegas."

That field means there's HK$27,092,100 (~US$3.5 million) up for grabs this week and that the eventual champion could be HK$6,300,000 (~US$815,000) richer.

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The 2014 ACOP prize pool

There were 172 players who bagged chips on the end of Day 1 to maintain themselves in contention for a work of that huge prize pool.

Then, after five 90-minute levels on Day 2, only 62 were still alive.

Start-of-day chip leader Rory Young wasn't capable of make it through to Day 3, while players like Joe Hachem, Jackie Glazier, Ismael Bojang, Tobias Reinkemeier, Jeff Rossiter and Greg Merson were only a few of many to enroll in Young at the rail.

There were six Team PokerStars Pros to start out Day 2 and only two of them survived on the end of the night. Somewhat aptly it was the home-felt heroes Celina Lin and Raymond Wu who managed to make it in the course of the night, while visiting superstars Bertrand 'ElkY' Grospellier, Eugene Katchalov and Jonathan Duhamel all hit the rail.

Duhamel was eliminated in just a little a cooler situation, getting all his chips in at the river of a 6♦2♠9♠3♦3♠ board with T♠8♠ for a flush. Duhamel's opponent called with pocket deuces for the whole house to send the French-Canadian to the rail.

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Jonathan Duhamel couldn't survive Day 2 of the 2014 ACOP Main Event

While Team Pros and superstars were hitting the rail at a gradual pace within the day, other big names like Sorel Mizzi were doing the other.

Mizzi became one of the most chip leaders midway through Day 2 mostly as a result of putting a cooler on Samantha Cohen when he had pocket aces and trumped Cohen's pocket kings, all in preflop.

From there, Mizzi bullied his way into the total chip lead, carrying out with 439,90 when his next closest competitor Terry Gonzago only finished with 309,700.

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Sorel Mizzi has a super record in Australasia

Some of the others who finished Day 2 with big stacks include Terrence Chan, Ami Barer, Joseph Cheong, Daniel Colman and up to date WSOP APAC champion Scott Davies, while Mike McDonald, Billy "The Croc" Argyros, MPC20 champion Buyanjargal Bold and Dan Smith also bagged up enough chips to maintain themselves in contention.

As previously mentioned, both Celina Lin and Raymond Wu also made it throughout the night.

Wu bagged up 178,600 and Lin finished with 135,10. Either one of these local Team PokerStars Pros have had huge success at PokerStars LIVE Macau up to now and can be seeking to continue that trend this week.

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It may or won't has been Celina Lin's birthday on Day of the ACOP

All the 62 surviving players will now return from 3:00 p.m. on Thursday and sure play into the money and continue moving towards the general table. It is possible for you to to search out full chip count information and the table attract the live reports section on the top of the 2014 ACOP page.

Before that, however, it is time for the players to let their hair down on the famous ACOP player's party. There may be going to be free booze, food and a lager pong tournament -the staples of a good time. We can inform you all about it on Thursday, at which point additionally, you will be capable to continue following the coverage of the 2014 ACOP Main Event.


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