Live updates from final table, level 22 (blinds 12,000-24000, ante 3000) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be found by clicking here. 3.15pm: Time for a Kit-Kat The action folded around to Tom Grigg who raised to 50,000 from middle position only to find Ernst Hermans re-raising from the lojack position to 140,000. Grigg called and they went heads-up to the flop that read T♥ 7♦ 4♦. Ernst
...more
Sydney - Latest Post
APPT Sydney: Final table, level 22 updates
Day 4
APPT Sydney: Final table, level 22 updates
Live updates from final table, level 22 (blinds 12,000-24000, ante 3000) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
APPT Sydney: Day 3, level 18 updates
Live updates from day 2, level 18 (blinds 5000-10,000, ante 1000) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
Day 3
APPT Sydney: Australia versus the rest of the world ... again
In 2008, the APPT Grand Final featured seven Australians and two international players. In 2009, the APPT Grand Final will comprise seven Australians and two international players. Welcome to the finale of season three of the PokerStars.net APPT, with about 30 minutes to the start of the final table...more
APPT Sydney: Final table profiles
Seat 1: David Formosa, Sydney, Australia (856,000 in chips): This 41-year-old father of two sports centre manager satellited his way into this tournament via Star City Casino and has been playing the game for six years. "I played a couple of the $1500 events in the WSOP, but this...more
APPT Sydney: Day 3, level 22 updates
Live updates from day 3, level 22 (blinds 12,000-24,000, ante 3000) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
Day 2
APPT Sydney: Day 2, level 12 updates
Live updates from day 2, level 12 (blinds 1200-2400, ante 300) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
APPT Sydney: Day 2, level 11 updates
Live updates from day 2, level 11 (blinds 1000-2000, ante 200) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
APPT Sydney: Day 2, level 10 updates
Live updates from day 2, level 10 (blinds 800-1600, ante 200) of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final brought to you by Sean Callander and Landon Blackhall from Star City Casino in Sydney, Australia. Click refresh to see the latest updates below, while the latest selected chip counts can be...more
Day 1C
APPT Sydney: Blagov gets judges' nod on day 1C
After two run-of-the-mill day one flights, the gloves were well and truly off day 1C of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final at Sydney's Star City Casino. Perhaps inspired by Danny Green's stunning first-round victory over Roy Jones jnr in the previous evening's IBO Cruiserweight title fight at nearby Acer...more
APPT Sydney: Hachem's hopes dashed for another year
Joe Hachem tasted success here in Sydney two years ago when he won the first APPT Tournament of Champions, earning his charity of choice the Shane Warne Foundation a $50,000 donation. But it's otherwise been leaning pickings on home soil for the 2005 WSOP champion and PokerStars.net Team Australia...more
APPT Sydney: Or is it APPT Sid-ney?
By Landon Blackhall The 2009 PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final field has been confirmed at 396, with a total prize pool of AUD $2,376,000. The winner will take home AUD $594,000 with 48 players ensured a slice of the pie over the next two days. One player's who's put his...more
Day 1B
APPT Sydney: Boxell turns back the clock to top day 1B
The stars will be out in force tomorrow for the final day one flight in the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final, and they'll be aiming to join the 68 players who survived day 1B of the 109 starters. The total field is at 190, with 119 players through to Friday's...more
APPT Sydney: Cohen showin' how it's done
The dealers' cries of "all-in, call" have been increasing through the day in the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final, and through all the carnage Australian David Hibbott has quietly amassed a mountain of chips ... well, actually a kaleidoscope of chips that are spread liberally in front of him. It...more
APPT Sydney: A Poker Star in her own right
By Landon Blackhall Ladies and gentlemen, meet Amanda De Cesare. She's a 34-year-old speech pathologist and single mother of two living in Melbourne, who was plucked not-quite-from-obscurity to take part in Joe Hachem's reality television show, The Poker Star. From a field of 11 contestants, she was singled out...more
Day 1A
APPT Sydney: Jarred's jaw-dropping repeat
By Landon Blackhall and Sean Callander It's hard enough to win one poker tournament at this level, but Jarred Graham has achieved one of the most remarkable feats in Australian poker history with successful defence of the APPT Sydney High Roller title he won in 2008. He won AUD...more
APPT Sydney: Dunst and dusted for day 1A
A dramatic opening day of the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final has been consigned to history after seven one-hour levels in the brand new poker room here at Star City Casino. A total of 81 players took their seats at the start of play, with 51 set to return for...more
APPT Sydney: ... just when we thought we'd seen it all
After an unscheduled break, players in the APPT Grand Final and APPT High Roller events have returned to their seats. Let's just say there was an altercation between person "A" and person "B", which required the room to be cleared for a few minutes. We're into level six of...more
