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12:36 am 07/08/2016
After another 11 long hours of action here in the Star Poker Room, play has come to an end for the day with 67 of the 231 players that started remaining.
Jim Psaros opened to 800 and found one caller in the blinds as they took a flop. Psaros continued for 1,200 only for his opponent to bump it up to 2,500. On the turn it was checked to Psaros who bet 4,000. His opponent then re-raised to 8,000 and Psaros again called. Jim Psaros is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Jim Psaros and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world.Jim Psaros Poker Tournament
Leading the way is Mick Fraser – who sits with a very respectable 285,200 – while Dejan Boskovic and Kahle Burns aren’t far behind.
He will join a total of 122 players to progress from the two Day 1 flights when they return tomorrow, all of them with eyes on the $297,203 first prize thanks to a record Sydney Championships Main Event field of 428.
The top 5 stacks from Flight 2 are …
Mick Fraser – 285,200
Dejan Boskovic – 269,500
Kahle Burns – 261,300
Daniel Hameir – 252,400
James Lampropoulos – 217,400Tags12:20 am 07/08/2016The tournament staff have announced there will be three more hands to be played at each table for the night before we bag and tag.Tags11:37 pm 06/08/2016
Matt Rolfe didn’t last long after the break, shoving with and running into the of Josh Barrett.
No help arrived and he is off to ponder what may have been.Jim Psaros Poker PlayersTags11:26 pm 06/08/2016
Mick Fraser 245,000
Tom Rafferty 235,000
Yibo He 200,000
Sam Capra 170,000
Kahle Burns 160,000
Josh Barrett 150,000
Suzy Khoueis 145,000
Warwick Mirzikinian 125,000
Corey Kempson 122,000
Jason Pritchard 110,000
Jimmy Tran 92,000
Nick Polias 85,000
Peco Stojanovski 80,000
James Camilleri 80,000
Tam Truong 68,000
Michel Bouskilla 66,000
Dean Blatt 60,000
Jamal Ishac 55,000
Karam Bahi 47,000
Daniel Laidlaw 44,000
Joseph Alvaro 40,000
Bruno Portaro 38,000
Matt Rolfe 35,000
Chris Ayoub 24,000
Emanuel Seal 18,000
Michael Addamo 8,000
David Sanis 0
Laurence Hall 0
Tony Kondevski 0
David Gorr 0
Jimmy Ghobrial 0
Khac Tran 0
Mark Iskander 0
Jim Psaros 0
Tobin Marsh 0
Patrick Healy 0
Graeme Putt 0
Mayra Ramos 0
Craig Blight 0Tags11:22 pm 06/08/2016
We’re into our final level of the night with blinds now at 800/1,600 with a 200 ante.
There are 72 players remaining. Tags11:12 pm 06/08/2016
An UTG raise to 3,000 receives calls in five places, including from Ray Lapitan and Peco Stojanovski.
The flop comes and it is checked around to Stojanovski who bets 7,000. The UTG opener and Lapitan call.
When a lands on the turn, the UTG player checks but Lapitan fires 11,000. Both opponents fold and Lapitan rakes in the pot.
American roulette online, free no downloads. He has 140,000. Tags10:59 pm 06/08/2016
Daniel Laidlaw was all-in for his last 25,000 with and in trouble against the of Warwick Mirzikinian.
Luck was on his side, however, as the board ran out to give him an unlikely straight.
He has a touch over 50,000 while Mirzikinian is still strong with 130,000.Tags10:49 pm 06/08/2016
We caught the action on a board, with Bruno Portaro deep in thought.
He eventually fired out a bet of 42,000, but Tom Rafferty took barely a few seconds to make the call, his enough to take down the pot as Portaro revealed .
How do i close my 888 poker account sign up. Rafferty is now looking strong with 230,000, while Portaro has 90,000. Tags10:37 pm 06/08/2016We are now into our 10th level of the night with blinds at 700/1,400 with a 200 ante.Tags10:34 pm 06/08/2016
David Gorr
David Sanis
Laurence Hall
Jim Psaros
Michael Tran
Graeme PuttTags
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*Season 2ANZPT 7 Sydney, March 11-23, 2015 - Event Coverage
On this page you will find Player Lists, Gallery Photos, Payout, Side Events and Final Table from the event.
For more information, please see the ANZPT 7 Sydney event page.
Full reports from Perthw are on the PokerStars blog.Player ListPlayer ListsGalleryGalleryPayoutPayoutPlaceNameStatusPrize (AUD$)1Psaros Dimitrios225,0002Seal Emanuel143,0003Sekuloski Denis80,0004Roach Murray62,0005Hsu Li-ta48,0006Ma Zhi38,7507Rafferty Tom29,5008Chand ShaneelPokerStars Qualifier23,0009Liew Chung17,00010O’Brien David11,50011Klinghammer Thibaut11,50012Namrood RinedPokerStars Qualifier11,50013Kambouroglou Antonis9,00014Li WilsonPokerStars Qualifier9,00015Park Min Jae9,00016Ghezelbash Ali7,70017Guerin Didier7,70018Purdue Aaron7,70019Kanaan Michael6,40020Sharpe Ciaran6,40021Cox Ben6,40022Flourentzou PanayotisPokerStars Qualifier5,50023Ruse Brendan5,50024Liu Xuan5,50025Carpenter Colin5,00026Kilner Jordan5,00027Ge Yanji5,00028Fox Dave4,55029Nissirios Peter4,55030Parkhill Alastair4,55031Nguyen Duy Quang4,55032Pearce Shane4,55033Austin Manu4,55034Zheng JacksonPokerStars Qualifier4,55035Ho MichaelPokerStars Qualifier4,55036Thomson John4,55037Trott Josh4,10038Voegele OctavianPokerStars Qualifier4,10039Zhang Guangqi4,10040Stojanovski Peco4,10041Turner Nathan4,10042Pappas Steve4,10043Rann James4,10044Ong Chu Kheng4,10045Coombe Dominic4,10046Park Tae Woo3,65047O’Brien PaulPokerStars Qualifier3,65048Bayazitli Adil3,65049English TimPokerStars Player3,65050Stausholm Martin3,65051Demlakian VaskenPokerStars Qualifier3,65052Ryan Evan3,65053Thomas UzziahPokerStars Qualifier3,65054Wong Dexter3,650Side EventsFinal TableFinal TableJim Psaros Poker Player
Seat 1: Shaneel Chand (Sydney, New South Wales) - 595,000 chips
Shaneel Chand is a 24-year old local with six years of experience in the game. One day he wandered into a pub, jumped into a pub poker tournament and from there was hooked!
Chand doesn’t have any live results but he regularly plays MTTs online with his poker highlight coming when he won the weekly Hi/Low No Limit event on PokerStars.
Chand says that his defining moment of the tournament when he was all in with pocket jacks against pocket kings when another player had already folded a jack. Chand found the case jack on the board to stay alive and from there, navigated his way to his first major final table appearance.
Seat 2: Tom Rafferty (Sydney, New South Wales) - 400,000 chips
Tom Rafferty may be a player who flies under the guard of a lot of players but the 30-year old Sydneysider is arguably the best-credentialed player at this final table.
Rafferty has over US$400,000 in live tournament earnings including a ninth, third and runner-up finish in major championships here in Sydney. He’s also an accomplished cash game player, regularly found in the $10/20 No Limit Holdem games.
Rafferty has come close to tasting the gold several times before and would love nothing more than to grab his first trophy here in the ANZPT Sydney Main Event.
Seat 3: Emanuel “Curly” Seal (Adelaide, South Australia) - 810,000 chips
The man better known as “Curly”, Emanuel Seal is a Bookmaker by trade, but has an impressive poker record dating back the best part of a decade.
Seal has accumulated over US$330,000 in tournament earnings in that time, with results throughout Australia and Macau as well as a cash at the World Series of Poker. Seal’s career highlight came in 2007 when he finished 10th in the Aussie Millions Main Event for $120,000.
One of the popular guys on the circuit, Curly will have plenty of fans, both on the rail in Sydney and the virtual rail back in his home town of Adelaide.
Seat 4: Murray Roach (Sydney, New South Wales) - 1,495,000 chips
Murray Roach is a 36-year old Electrician with ten years experience in the game. He is usually found playing online where he says he’s landed a few five-figure cashes, but this final table will be his best live score regardless of the result.
In fact Roach finished in 16th place in the ANZPT Sydney Main Event last year, so he’s already improved on that mark this time around.
Roach really got the table talking late on Day 3 when he folded ace-king in the big blind to a short-stacked shove with two tables to go, but his tight play certainly paid dividends in the end as he will enter the final table as one of the bigger stacks.
Seat 5: Jim Psaros (Newcastle, New South Wales) - 2,640,000 chips
Our clear chip leader entering the final table is 56-year old Jim Psaros. This Professor of Accounting certainly had the numbers add up in his favour late on Day 3 as he amassed over one million chips more than his nearest opponent.
Psaros has been playing poker for six years after first exposed to the game at a local pub poker event. He describes himself as a small stakes cash grinder, and has a few small results in weekly tournaments at The Star, but this final table will be the biggest result of his poker career so far.
Psaros is another player who has proven that “tight is right”. Late on Day 2, Psarros made a big fold with pocket kings on a nine-high flop which he says was he defining moment of his tournament so far. We’ll have to see if that decision will carry him all the way to the title.
Seat 6: Zhi Hong Ma (Sydney, New South Wales) - 625,000 chips
Zhi Hong Ma has been on the poker scene for nine years in Australia but first started out in poker in his homeland of China where he would play Five-Card Stud with his friends.
Ma usually enjoys playing mixed cash games, but his tournament record is sound with over US$150,000 in career earnings including a runner-up finish in an Aussie Millions side event in 2007 worth $85,479.
This is Ma’s first cash on the ANZPT as he chases his first major poker championship.
Seat 7: Li-ta “Leon” Hsu (Taiwan) - 605,000 chips
Our lone international on the final table is Taiwanese player Li-ta “Leon” Hsu. 28 year-old Hsu is a regular on the Macau poker scene but this is his first big impression on the ANZPT.
Hsu made a last-minute decision to fly straight to Sydney off the back of a successful Macau Poker Cup series where he made four final tables in side events to boost his total career earnings to just under US$100,000.
Hsu enjoys exercise and going to the movies, and says that he has really enjoyed playing with the friendly people here in Australia.
Seat 8: Denis Sekuloski (Sydney, New South Wales) - 1,580,000 chips
27-year old Denis Sekuloski is another one of our big stacks on this final table after playing the role of enforcer for large periods of play late on Day 3.
Judging from the branding on his sidewards-facing cap, Sekuloski works in the Concreting business, but he does find time to play plenty of poker with his US$30,000 in previous career earnings comprised of weekly tournament results here at The Star. However this is the first major result for Sekuloski.2014 Player of the YearJim Psaros Poker TourPlacePlayerPoints1Aristomenis Stavropoulos180.742Yew Fatt ’Raiden’ Kan136.813James Rann135.384Li-Ta Hsu122.895Joel Douaglin109.446Dimitrios Psaros108.907Anthony Legg107.818Lennart Uphoff107.199Stevan Chew105.0010Bryan Huang100.73
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12:36 am 07/08/2016
After another 11 long hours of action here in the Star Poker Room, play has come to an end for the day with 67 of the 231 players that started remaining.
Jim Psaros opened to 800 and found one caller in the blinds as they took a flop. Psaros continued for 1,200 only for his opponent to bump it up to 2,500. On the turn it was checked to Psaros who bet 4,000. His opponent then re-raised to 8,000 and Psaros again called. Jim Psaros is on Facebook. Join Facebook to connect with Jim Psaros and others you may know. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world.Jim Psaros Poker Tournament
Leading the way is Mick Fraser – who sits with a very respectable 285,200 – while Dejan Boskovic and Kahle Burns aren’t far behind.
He will join a total of 122 players to progress from the two Day 1 flights when they return tomorrow, all of them with eyes on the $297,203 first prize thanks to a record Sydney Championships Main Event field of 428.
The top 5 stacks from Flight 2 are …
Mick Fraser – 285,200
Dejan Boskovic – 269,500
Kahle Burns – 261,300
Daniel Hameir – 252,400
James Lampropoulos – 217,400Tags12:20 am 07/08/2016The tournament staff have announced there will be three more hands to be played at each table for the night before we bag and tag.Tags11:37 pm 06/08/2016
Matt Rolfe didn’t last long after the break, shoving with and running into the of Josh Barrett.
No help arrived and he is off to ponder what may have been.Jim Psaros Poker PlayersTags11:26 pm 06/08/2016
Mick Fraser 245,000
Tom Rafferty 235,000
Yibo He 200,000
Sam Capra 170,000
Kahle Burns 160,000
Josh Barrett 150,000
Suzy Khoueis 145,000
Warwick Mirzikinian 125,000
Corey Kempson 122,000
Jason Pritchard 110,000
Jimmy Tran 92,000
Nick Polias 85,000
Peco Stojanovski 80,000
James Camilleri 80,000
Tam Truong 68,000
Michel Bouskilla 66,000
Dean Blatt 60,000
Jamal Ishac 55,000
Karam Bahi 47,000
Daniel Laidlaw 44,000
Joseph Alvaro 40,000
Bruno Portaro 38,000
Matt Rolfe 35,000
Chris Ayoub 24,000
Emanuel Seal 18,000
Michael Addamo 8,000
David Sanis 0
Laurence Hall 0
Tony Kondevski 0
David Gorr 0
Jimmy Ghobrial 0
Khac Tran 0
Mark Iskander 0
Jim Psaros 0
Tobin Marsh 0
Patrick Healy 0
Graeme Putt 0
Mayra Ramos 0
Craig Blight 0Tags11:22 pm 06/08/2016
We’re into our final level of the night with blinds now at 800/1,600 with a 200 ante.
There are 72 players remaining. Tags11:12 pm 06/08/2016
An UTG raise to 3,000 receives calls in five places, including from Ray Lapitan and Peco Stojanovski.
The flop comes and it is checked around to Stojanovski who bets 7,000. The UTG opener and Lapitan call.
When a lands on the turn, the UTG player checks but Lapitan fires 11,000. Both opponents fold and Lapitan rakes in the pot.
American roulette online, free no downloads. He has 140,000. Tags10:59 pm 06/08/2016
Daniel Laidlaw was all-in for his last 25,000 with and in trouble against the of Warwick Mirzikinian.
Luck was on his side, however, as the board ran out to give him an unlikely straight.
He has a touch over 50,000 while Mirzikinian is still strong with 130,000.Tags10:49 pm 06/08/2016
We caught the action on a board, with Bruno Portaro deep in thought.
He eventually fired out a bet of 42,000, but Tom Rafferty took barely a few seconds to make the call, his enough to take down the pot as Portaro revealed .
How do i close my 888 poker account sign up. Rafferty is now looking strong with 230,000, while Portaro has 90,000. Tags10:37 pm 06/08/2016We are now into our 10th level of the night with blinds at 700/1,400 with a 200 ante.Tags10:34 pm 06/08/2016
David Gorr
David Sanis
Laurence Hall
Jim Psaros
Michael Tran
Graeme PuttTags
*Season 7
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*Season 5
*Season 4
*Season 3
*Season 2ANZPT 7 Sydney, March 11-23, 2015 - Event Coverage
On this page you will find Player Lists, Gallery Photos, Payout, Side Events and Final Table from the event.
For more information, please see the ANZPT 7 Sydney event page.
Full reports from Perthw are on the PokerStars blog.Player ListPlayer ListsGalleryGalleryPayoutPayoutPlaceNameStatusPrize (AUD$)1Psaros Dimitrios225,0002Seal Emanuel143,0003Sekuloski Denis80,0004Roach Murray62,0005Hsu Li-ta48,0006Ma Zhi38,7507Rafferty Tom29,5008Chand ShaneelPokerStars Qualifier23,0009Liew Chung17,00010O’Brien David11,50011Klinghammer Thibaut11,50012Namrood RinedPokerStars Qualifier11,50013Kambouroglou Antonis9,00014Li WilsonPokerStars Qualifier9,00015Park Min Jae9,00016Ghezelbash Ali7,70017Guerin Didier7,70018Purdue Aaron7,70019Kanaan Michael6,40020Sharpe Ciaran6,40021Cox Ben6,40022Flourentzou PanayotisPokerStars Qualifier5,50023Ruse Brendan5,50024Liu Xuan5,50025Carpenter Colin5,00026Kilner Jordan5,00027Ge Yanji5,00028Fox Dave4,55029Nissirios Peter4,55030Parkhill Alastair4,55031Nguyen Duy Quang4,55032Pearce Shane4,55033Austin Manu4,55034Zheng JacksonPokerStars Qualifier4,55035Ho MichaelPokerStars Qualifier4,55036Thomson John4,55037Trott Josh4,10038Voegele OctavianPokerStars Qualifier4,10039Zhang Guangqi4,10040Stojanovski Peco4,10041Turner Nathan4,10042Pappas Steve4,10043Rann James4,10044Ong Chu Kheng4,10045Coombe Dominic4,10046Park Tae Woo3,65047O’Brien PaulPokerStars Qualifier3,65048Bayazitli Adil3,65049English TimPokerStars Player3,65050Stausholm Martin3,65051Demlakian VaskenPokerStars Qualifier3,65052Ryan Evan3,65053Thomas UzziahPokerStars Qualifier3,65054Wong Dexter3,650Side EventsFinal TableFinal TableJim Psaros Poker Player
Seat 1: Shaneel Chand (Sydney, New South Wales) - 595,000 chips
Shaneel Chand is a 24-year old local with six years of experience in the game. One day he wandered into a pub, jumped into a pub poker tournament and from there was hooked!
Chand doesn’t have any live results but he regularly plays MTTs online with his poker highlight coming when he won the weekly Hi/Low No Limit event on PokerStars.
Chand says that his defining moment of the tournament when he was all in with pocket jacks against pocket kings when another player had already folded a jack. Chand found the case jack on the board to stay alive and from there, navigated his way to his first major final table appearance.
Seat 2: Tom Rafferty (Sydney, New South Wales) - 400,000 chips
Tom Rafferty may be a player who flies under the guard of a lot of players but the 30-year old Sydneysider is arguably the best-credentialed player at this final table.
Rafferty has over US$400,000 in live tournament earnings including a ninth, third and runner-up finish in major championships here in Sydney. He’s also an accomplished cash game player, regularly found in the $10/20 No Limit Holdem games.
Rafferty has come close to tasting the gold several times before and would love nothing more than to grab his first trophy here in the ANZPT Sydney Main Event.
Seat 3: Emanuel “Curly” Seal (Adelaide, South Australia) - 810,000 chips
The man better known as “Curly”, Emanuel Seal is a Bookmaker by trade, but has an impressive poker record dating back the best part of a decade.
Seal has accumulated over US$330,000 in tournament earnings in that time, with results throughout Australia and Macau as well as a cash at the World Series of Poker. Seal’s career highlight came in 2007 when he finished 10th in the Aussie Millions Main Event for $120,000.
One of the popular guys on the circuit, Curly will have plenty of fans, both on the rail in Sydney and the virtual rail back in his home town of Adelaide.
Seat 4: Murray Roach (Sydney, New South Wales) - 1,495,000 chips
Murray Roach is a 36-year old Electrician with ten years experience in the game. He is usually found playing online where he says he’s landed a few five-figure cashes, but this final table will be his best live score regardless of the result.
In fact Roach finished in 16th place in the ANZPT Sydney Main Event last year, so he’s already improved on that mark this time around.
Roach really got the table talking late on Day 3 when he folded ace-king in the big blind to a short-stacked shove with two tables to go, but his tight play certainly paid dividends in the end as he will enter the final table as one of the bigger stacks.
Seat 5: Jim Psaros (Newcastle, New South Wales) - 2,640,000 chips
Our clear chip leader entering the final table is 56-year old Jim Psaros. This Professor of Accounting certainly had the numbers add up in his favour late on Day 3 as he amassed over one million chips more than his nearest opponent.
Psaros has been playing poker for six years after first exposed to the game at a local pub poker event. He describes himself as a small stakes cash grinder, and has a few small results in weekly tournaments at The Star, but this final table will be the biggest result of his poker career so far.
Psaros is another player who has proven that “tight is right”. Late on Day 2, Psarros made a big fold with pocket kings on a nine-high flop which he says was he defining moment of his tournament so far. We’ll have to see if that decision will carry him all the way to the title.
Seat 6: Zhi Hong Ma (Sydney, New South Wales) - 625,000 chips
Zhi Hong Ma has been on the poker scene for nine years in Australia but first started out in poker in his homeland of China where he would play Five-Card Stud with his friends.
Ma usually enjoys playing mixed cash games, but his tournament record is sound with over US$150,000 in career earnings including a runner-up finish in an Aussie Millions side event in 2007 worth $85,479.
This is Ma’s first cash on the ANZPT as he chases his first major poker championship.
Seat 7: Li-ta “Leon” Hsu (Taiwan) - 605,000 chips
Our lone international on the final table is Taiwanese player Li-ta “Leon” Hsu. 28 year-old Hsu is a regular on the Macau poker scene but this is his first big impression on the ANZPT.
Hsu made a last-minute decision to fly straight to Sydney off the back of a successful Macau Poker Cup series where he made four final tables in side events to boost his total career earnings to just under US$100,000.
Hsu enjoys exercise and going to the movies, and says that he has really enjoyed playing with the friendly people here in Australia.
Seat 8: Denis Sekuloski (Sydney, New South Wales) - 1,580,000 chips
27-year old Denis Sekuloski is another one of our big stacks on this final table after playing the role of enforcer for large periods of play late on Day 3.
Judging from the branding on his sidewards-facing cap, Sekuloski works in the Concreting business, but he does find time to play plenty of poker with his US$30,000 in previous career earnings comprised of weekly tournament results here at The Star. However this is the first major result for Sekuloski.2014 Player of the YearJim Psaros Poker TourPlacePlayerPoints1Aristomenis Stavropoulos180.742Yew Fatt ’Raiden’ Kan136.813James Rann135.384Li-Ta Hsu122.895Joel Douaglin109.446Dimitrios Psaros108.907Anthony Legg107.818Lennart Uphoff107.199Stevan Chew105.0010Bryan Huang100.73
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