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October 9, 2008 5:47 AM

APPT Auckland: Superman and the serial qualifier

The boys from PokerStars.tv have done it again with a couple of highly interesting and entertaining interviews. Firstly with David "Superman" Saab and the charming Celina Lin and if that wasn't enough another one with PokerStars online qualifier Carter Gill.



Watch APPT Auckland 08: Celina Lin and David Saab on PokerStars.tv



Watch APPT Auckland 08: Assassinato and Carter Gill on PokerStars.tv

October 9, 2008 3:45 AM

APPT Auckland: PokerStars.tv bring you the APPT Champions

Throughout the day the team from PokerStars.tv managed to steal a few precious minutes from previous APPT Champions Eddie Sabat and Grant Levy. The video blogs and the insights from these players are here:


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Eddie Sabat Interview on PokerStars.tv

Eddie Sabat, APPT Macau 2008 Winner.


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Grant Levy Interview on PokerStars.tv

Grant Levy, APPT Sydney 2007 Winner.

October 9, 2008 3:16 AM

APPT Auckland: Legend falls as Day 1A draws to a close

By James Potter and Eliot James

Day 1A of the Pokerstars.net APPT SkyCity Auckland Festival of Poker has come to a close after playing a friendly seven levels. After a great day of poker we have 59 players left out of the 168 that started the day. After starting with 10k stacks, the average now is just a shade over 28,000.

The most notable early departure was Emad Tahtouh who unfortunately never got started. The other big name player to go was Team PokerStars Pro Greg Raymer who was knocked out in one of the last few hands of the day when he pushed his small stack in with 10-10 but ran into J-J.

Much of the cream certainly rose to the top with sponsored players Celina Lin and Tony Hachem making it through. Local Simon Davis finished the day strongly with 33,000 chips. Australian Peter Aristidou with nearly 50,000 in chips will also be well in the hunt on Day 2.

At this point they will all be chasing Nathanael Seet from Singapore who has around 80,000 most of which he got late in the day. Running chipcounts have been posted throughout the day on the PokerStars Blog, and a final count will be added once the numbers have been released.

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Nathanael Seet, more than comfortable behind his stack of chips.

The poker was especially hot all day and special mention to Eric Assadourian who won the Pot Limit Omaha event and has now played three PLO tournaments in New Zealand for three wins. His dad also made it through Day 1A so it has been a good day for the family.

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Peter Aristidou, Eric Assadourian, and Tony Hachem moments after Eric won himself another PLO title.

Tomorrow Eric makes it onto the felt for the Main Event, along with fellow PokerStars Sponsored player Grant Levy and Team PokerStars Pros Joe Hachem and Lee Nelson. We look forward to seeing you all tomorrow for Day 1B at 12:15pm NZ time!

October 9, 2008 2:23 AM

APPT Auckland: Man of Steel crushed

By James Potter and Eliot James

The last level today is 300/600 with a 75 ante. This is always an exciting time as some of the good players try and build a stack as other players desperately try and make it through to Day 2.

There have been many short stacks surviving in the last half an hour but the most notable knockout was David “Superman” Saab. Saab had seen his stack dwindled down to 20K before he lost the rest in a “train wreck” of a hand after his top pair ran into a set.

“I can go from chip leader to bubble boy in a matter of seconds, that’s my style. I thought I was in front so I pushed my chips in.”

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Up up and away for our superhero.

Peter Aristidou is also on the march and has 45k in chips. Peter is a quite ahchiever on the poker table and is deadly with a big stack. Teresa Nousiainen from Finland also just lost a big pot when her J-J was cracked by A-K but she still has nearly 30,000.

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Teresa Nousiainen sizes up her opponents.

October 9, 2008 1:56 AM

APPT Auckland: World Poker Seminar off to a promising start

By James Potter and Eliot James

One of the interesting things going on at the PokerStars APPT SkyCity Auckland Festival of Poker is the inaugural World Poker Seminar. This exciting concept was developed by Team PokerStars Pro's Joe Hachem and Lee Nelson. Joe and Lee host the events, with the help of some of their friends, and are also intending to take the concept to other cities around the world.

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Dennis Waterman addresses the seminar, flanked by Joe Hachem, Tony Dunst, Lee Nelson and Tyson Streib.

The idea is simple: it’s a seminar to help poker players improve and develop their game. There were over 20 players turning out, who ranged from the novice to some very seasoned players, all of whom were keen to see their game move to another level. Lee took 5 minutes out of his busy schedule to explain his motivation behind the seminars.

“I have always enjoyed teaching and I have always wanted to give something back to the game that has given so much to me. I wanted to take the next step from the books that I have written and wanted to try a live teaching format with my mate Joe. If you are going to do something, then do it right. I really feel that we have a formula that will turn learners into good players and good players into even better ones.”

Budding New Zealand pro player James Honeybone, who made the final table of APPT Seoul in 2007 and would love to do the same on home turf in Auckland this year, attended the conference and was the first to sing its praises.

“It was a great thrill to attend today. I have always been a student of the game and chance to learn like the likes of Lee and Joe is something that not everyone gets to do. I especially found the Q and A part of the seminar invaluable because I got the chance to ask some of the tough questions that the very best hate answering.”

October 9, 2008 1:29 AM

APPT Auckland: All the way from Japan

By Jenn “Yes I speak Japanese” Barr

Last month Yasuki Shino busted out of the APPT Seoul main event and vowed to change the way he thought about poker.

A modest businessman from Tokyo, Shino used to always want to make sure that the people around him were having a good time on the table and never cared about winning or losing. His upbeat personality hasn’t changed, but his attitude about the game certainly has. His result in the Seoul main event was so disappointing to him that he spent the whole night reviewing his game and preparing for side events to be held next day.

He played in a Japan Poker League event at Walker-hill Casino and got 4th place. Still not satisfied with this improved result, he spent the afternoon reviewing his game again and then entered in a 500,000won satellite to the APPT Auckland main event. This time he got the result he wanted.

After making it heads-up, he agreed to a deal to give the runner-up their entry fee back. This he had to pay out of pocket after he won the satellite, a chance to represent Japan in New Zealand and accommodations for the trip. He also fronted the cash for a plane ticket and made the 14-hour flight down here yesterday (actually on the same plane as me!).

Now he is on the table with the APPT Macau champion, Eddie Sabat. Shino humbly admits his good fortune with nice starting hands in the first few levels of this event. He has voiced his respect for his opponents’ games, saying that everyone is much stronger than himself, but everyone else can see that he himself is a force to be reckoned with.

In one hand he actually got chips from Sabat by raising pre-flop and getting 2 callers. He hit top pair on the flop, kept Eddie in with second pair, checked Eddie’s 2-pair on the turn and out-drew him for a better 2-pair on the river, calling Sabat’s final bet and turning over the better hand. In another pot he had the nut-straight with A-Q on a straight-flush broadway board, but somehow got his opponent to put chips in with the 9-7 bottom straight to chip-up even more.

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Yasuki Shino, glad to be stacking chips.

Sitting on $26,000 chips at the start of Level 5, Shino is ahead of World Champion and Team PokerStars Pro, Greg Raymer, as well as a number of other well-known players including David Saab and Tony Hachem. We are expecting more great things from the sole Japanese competitor on Day 1a.

October 9, 2008 12:29 AM

APPT Auckland: Luckbox?

By James Potter and Eliot James

Players are back from their break and the blinds are starting to become of interest at 150/300 with a 25 ante. There are now only 108 runners left and some big and small stacks starting to appear. The action is still happening on the Saab/Hachem table with plenty of banter going on. The winner up until this point in time is David Saab who now has 40K in chips. Tony Hachem was heard saying that Saab was killing the table but had got lucky in a few hands. He then proceeded to ask the table is Saab was a “luckbox” which everyone quickly agreed too.

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David "Superman" Saab.

The PokerStars.net APPT Macau Main event winner Eddie Sabat is rolling along nicely with a stack of 14K. Eddie is another one keeping a low profile and waiting for the blinds to increase before he gets busy.

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Sabat shoots a glare at his opponent across the felt.

Alexander Fitzgerald is another popular player who originated from Seattle. The Washington State national, who now resides in Malta, is a regular on the APPT and LAPT player who nearly always qualifies online. He is a very well known online player and, we have it on good authority, is also very popular with the ladies. He is a little short at the moment on 10K but is also looking to get busy.

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Fitzgerald, deep in concentration.


October 8, 2008 11:27 PM

APPT Auckland: Video Bloggers capture the sights and sounds

Our PokerStars.tv Video Bloggers have been hard at work capturing the sites and sounds of not only your favourite poker players but also of the wonderful country of New Zealand and the harbor city of Auckland.


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Promo on PokerStars.tv


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Welcome Party on PokerStars.tv


Watch APPT Auckland 08: Day 1a Intro on PokerStars.tv


October 8, 2008 10:59 PM

APPT Auckland: Some big stacks and some even bigger personalities

By James Potter and Eliot James

Andrew Meldrum from Sydney has stormed to an early chip lead and has just under 40k in chips. Meldrum, who has been a quite achiever in the Asian poker scene, is hot off a successful campaign in America after the WSOP.

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Andrew Meldrum looking to keep up his good form.

Hot on his tail is local Aucklander Simon Davis who has been playing poker now for three years. He won his way into the tournament in a SkyCity satellite for $40. He has been a regular at the SkyCity Poker Room and is looking to deliver the Pokerstars.net APPT SkyCity Auckland Festival of Poker Main Event Title to his home town and poker room. He currently has over 35k in chips.

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Kiwi Davis looking to keep the title and the cash on NZ soil.

The loudest table in the room is the one featuring David Saab and Tony Hachem. After David welcomed Tony to the table the atmosphere intensified when Saab pleaded with the gallery that it was a quiet table before Hachem arrived. Tony then replied: “where’s your Superman T-Shirt you banana?”

Saab usually wears Superman logos and is looking to be known as David “Superman” Saab. We certainly haven’t heard the last of these two, and Saab just managed to get his hands on some more chips in a recent pot.

Looking down at an unspectacular board of 3-3-7-5-2, Saab was facing a bet of 2.5k into a roughly 4.5k pot. After an initial "do you have Jacks?" Saab went on to mutter to himself in the tank for a full two minutes.

Finally Saab talked himself into a call, holding his cards above the muck pile, but he was beaten to it by his opponent who threw his into the muck without showing, pushing the almost 10k pot in Saab's direction.

We also have the final table of the PLO Omaha running in the room with good friends but fierce rivals and PokerStars Sponsored players Eric Assadourian and Grant Levy clear cut chip leaders with five players left.

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Grant and Eric are best of friends but might end up in a heads up challenge.

October 8, 2008 10:21 PM

APPT Auckland: Can a fairytale come true?

By James Potter and Eliot James

There are certainly some great stories here at the PokerStars.net APPT SkyCity Auckland Festival of Poker. The first of these may be Canadian Mark Oosterveld.

The Canadian won his way through to the tournament for only $6 in a $2 Rebuy, one of the many qualifying tournaments that PokerStars runs for the APPT. If Mark was to be crowned the Champion here he would certainly have turned a handsome dividend on that wisely invested $6.

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In New Zealand for all of $6, Oosterveld is looking to parlay that into a big payday

The other great story is that of Assadour Assadourian. You might recognize the name if not the face. Assadour’s son, Eric, is one of the hottest properties in Australian poker right now and among many other titles was the 2007 PokerStars.net APPT Macau High Roller Champion.

Assadour is a relative newcomer to the poker scene as he has a very successful lighting business back home in Australia. Even though he is ‘wet behind the ears’ when it comes to poker he has certainly made his presence felt here by winning 3 Main Event seats in the many satellites that have been running.

It looks like the Assadourian gene pool has poker running through the veins of this father and son combination with Senior already off to a flyer with over 20k in chips.

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Assadour Assadourian looking to one-up his son in the APPT Auckland Main Event

In other not so pleasant news, Emad Tahtouh has just described his start to the PokerStars.net APPT Auckland Main Event as “death by a thousand paper cuts” as his stack has dwindled to around 2000. Tahtouh was very focused for this event and was looking for a good finish but has run into a few big hands and has found himself on the wrong side of an excellent bluff.

Players have just returned from the first break and are straight into level three with blinds of 100/200. Only 11 players so far have exited the tournament, however with the blinds moving up casualties will soon follow.

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