APPT Main Event
Day 2
Panitan Poopadsri's Luck Runs Out
With Trong Hieu Ngo opening from +2, HJ Panitan Poopadsri decides to jam for 182,000 and a call from Trong Hieu Ngo gets the dealer working.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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PP Panitan PoopadsriThailand | A♦J♠ | busted |
TH Trong Hieu NgoViet Nam | T♦9♦ | 850,000(85 BB) |
Abraham Ceesvin Jams The River
Button Panitan Poopadsri attacks the blinds with 20,000 and calls Ceesvin's 65,000 reraise from SB. The flop J♦ K♠ K♥ has Ceesvin Abraham bet-calling a min raise to 60,000 from Poopadsri for a checked turn 5♠ and a river Q♣ . A 320,000 lead-jam from Abraham sends Poopadsri deep in the tank. Having made his decision, he sends his cards and two time banks the dealers way.
Player | Chips |
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AC Abraham CeesvinSingapore | 480,000(48 BB) |
PP Panitan PoopadsriThailand | 208,000(21 BB) |
Panitan Poopadsri Survives
UTG Panitan Poopadsri shoves 52,000 and finds Ronald Haverkamp defend his big blind.
Player | Hand | Chips |
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PP Panitan PoopadsriThailand | K♣7♣ | 113,000(14 BB) |
RH Ronald HaverkampNetherlands | A♦T♥ | 125,000(16 BB) |
Panitan Poopadsri Risks It All
UTG opens for 10,000 with Panitan Poopadsri and Aleksandr Blokhin calling from +1 and BB. Blokhin's donk-bet on 9♦ 2♥ 4♣ eliminates the initial raiser to see the turn J♦ and him check-folding to Poopadsri's 45,000 all-in.
Player | Chips |
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AB Aleksandr BlokhinRussian Federation | 400,000(80 BB) |
PP Panitan PoopadsriThailand | 107,000(21 BB) |
Day 1C
End Of Day 1C - 42 Survivors
Player | Chips |
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CL Curtis Lim Siew JianSingapore | 377,000(94 BB) |
AR Aladin ReskallahFrance | 355,000(89 BB) |
DE David ErquiagaPhilippines | 338,000(85 BB) |
YY Yadi YaoChina | 290,000(73 BB) |
LS Lee SunghakKorea (Republic of) | 277,000(69 BB) |
ZZ Ziad ZebibUnited States of America | 261,000(65 BB) |
KK Khamid KhudayberganovUzbekistan | 252,000(63 BB) |
ER Erik RozhynskyiUkraine | 232,000(58 BB) |
NS Nicola SpicherSwitzerland | 229,000(57 BB) |
224,000(56 BB) | |
AB Adams BellangerFrance | 210,000(53 BB) |
AR Azizjon RakhimovUzbekistan | 197,000(49 BB) |
OS Oliver SchulzeGermany | 196,000(49 BB) |
AB Agharazi BabayevAzerbaijan | 191,000(48 BB) |
WK Wooseok KimKorea (Republic of) | 188,000(47 BB) |
KA Khoa Anh NgoViet Nam | 187,000(47 BB) |
166,000(42 BB) | |
FG Francis GarsonFrance | 148,000(37 BB) |
JC John Clyde TanPhilippines | 148,000(37 BB) |
RN Rindra NorodomCambodia | 145,000(36 BB) |
BV Bernard VuFrance | 143,000(36 BB) |
SS Somasekhar SanampuriIndia | 141,000(35 BB) |
140,000(35 BB) | |
JK John Kelly (13)United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 138,000(35 BB) |
LW Luke WozniakUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland | 135,000(34 BB) |
LB Louis BilodeauCanada | 125,000(31 BB) |
HK Hyun Kyu BaeKorea (Republic of) | 116,000(29 BB) |
PP Panitan PoopadsriThailand | 115,000(29 BB) |
JF Joshua FiguerresPhilippines | 100,000(25 BB) |
KK Kim KunwooKorea (Republic of) | 95,000(24 BB) |
JB Jun Beum ChunKorea (Republic of) | 93,000(23 BB) |
JM Jun MitaniJapan | 89,000(22 BB) |
SC Sha ChengchunChina | 73,000(18 BB) |
TY Takashi YaguraJapan | 70,000(18 BB) |
63,000(16 BB) | |
KO Kentaro OeJapan | 57,000(14 BB) |
SR Supanat RojsukthavornThailand | 54,000(14 BB) |
KT Kien Tat HengSingapore | 52,000(13 BB) |
SM Sakamoto MasayaJapan | 51,000(13 BB) |
NT Nohad TelianiCanada | 49,000(12 BB) |
SC Siarhei ChupadalBelarus | 26,000(7 BB) |
EB Eric BenniciSweden | 17,000(4 BB) |