What a day. First Brendon Rubie ran away with the chip lead, then Kai Paulsen joined him. TJ Vorapanich caught up as well, before both he and Rubie got pegged back. It looked like Paulsen would take the honor of being top dog - until the last hand of the night when Vorapanich scooped a big pot to leave him way out in front. We had 160 players starting out, and the plan was to play seven full levels or stop when we made the money with 40 players left. In the event it was close, but the seven
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APPT Macau: TJ Vorapanich leads after day 2
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APPT Macau: Day 2, levels 11, 12, 13 & 14 updates
7.55pm: Play finishes That's it. Seven levels are done today and we're left with 46 players, a big drop from the 160 who started. They'll come back tomorrow and we need to lose five more before the money kicks in. A full wrap will be with you shortly, but we...more
APPT Macau: Day 2, levels 8, 9 & 10 updates
3.20pm: Level done That's it for level 10. We move to level 11 with blinds at 800-1,600 with a 200 ante. -- SY 3.21pm: Dinh Le dusted On a board reading A♠2♠4♥7♠J♣, all the chips went in on the river with Dinh Le holding A Q against his opponent's 7 7 . Unfortunately...more
