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            <title>APPT Sydney: Rowe crowned APPT Grand Final champion</title>
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<p>We have a new PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final champion: Martin Rowe, from Sydney Australia. Rowe becomes poker’s newest millionaire. It was all one-way traffic for the new champion who systematically knocked out his challengers one by one at the final table.</p>

<p>In the last hand of the tournament Jason Gray limped in on the button and Rowe immediately raised it to 250,000. Jason quickly announced all-in and Martin just as quickly called and tabled A-Q. Jason sighed and turned over 9-5. The crowd was taken by surprise as the battle had been tight for many hours.</p>

<p>The flop came down A-Q-5 and the turn bought a 9. This gave both players two-pair but Jason would have to hit one of four outs if he was to stay alive. The river didn’t bring a miracle for Jason and Martin Rowe raised his arms in triumph.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Martin Rowe, Australia's newest million-dollar man</em></div>

<p>Gray fought bravely and came back from a huge chip deficit to claim around 40 per cent of the chips at one stage. The runner-up cheque of AUD $476,000 may ease a little of the pain of coming so close to a major title in his home city.</p>

<p>Martin Rowe is not a professional poker player, but may have to consider his position in the insurance industry after equalling PokerStars sponsored player Grant Levy's feat from last year. Even though he has had some encouraging results in smaller tournaments both here at Star City and at Crown Casino in Melbourne, this is without doubt, the highlight of his poker career.</p>

<p>An emotional Martin came over to thank Jason for the great heads-up battle.</p>

<p>“Thanks, mate. That was really tough. When you came back at me I wasn’t feeling well at all. I was feeling dizzy and knew I wasn’t right. After I had that last drink I started getting a few cards and I just knew I had to hang in there. I was lucky my hands held up there at the end,” he said.</p>

<p>A little later he talked to the Pokerstars video team...</p>

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<p><strong>PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final results</strong></p>

<p>1 Martin Rowe (Australia) AUD $1,000,000<br />
2 Jason Gray (Australia) AUD $476,000<br />
3 Tony Basile (Canada) AUD $266,000<br />
4 Antonio Fazzolari (Australia) AUD $182,000<br />
5 Timothy English (Australia) AUD $140,000<br />
6 Frank Saffioti (Australia) AUD $100,800<br />
7 Daniel Kowalski (Poland) AUD $72,800<br />
8 Hai Bo Chu (Australia) AUD $53,200<br />
9 Tom Rafferty (Australia) AUD $39,200<br />
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            <title>APPT Sydney: Final table (level 25)</title>
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<p>Just when we thought the PokerStars.net APPT High Roller event might overtake the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final, runaway chip leader Martin Rowe has just eliminated another two players to set-up a heads-up battle with fellow Sydneysider Jason Gray.</p>

<p>After the dinner break it didn’t take long for Antonio Fazzolari and chip leader Rowe to tangle in a monster pot. The betting was furious on the turn when Fazzolari made two-pair and Rowe semi-bluffed hard into the pot with an up and down flush draw. </p>

<p>Rowe thought long and hard about calling Fazzolari’s last 350,000 even though there was around two million in the pot. The river didn’t bring one of the eight outs Rowe needed and Fazzolari won a massive pot taking him to 2.5 million in chips and a clear second chip leader behind Rowe.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>It's all over for Antonio Fazzolari</em></div>

<p>Rowe got a big chunk of his chips back against Fazzolari. Rowe played aces softly and kept calling Fazzolari’s advances. A dangerous river card slowed down Fazzolari who only made a small bet on the river. It was quickly called by Rowe, whose aces beat Fazzolari’s top pair.</p>

<p>Then Antonio’s run came to an end at the hands of Rowe. Fazzolari was short on chips and pushed in with A-2. Rowe called him immediately with A-K. There was no reprieve for Fazzolari and when the board blanked out 7c-5h-Jh-8s-10s.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Tony Basile was the highest finishing international, in third</em></div>

<p>Less than five minutes later, Martin Rowe found pocket kings against Tony Basile’s A-K. All the money went in pre-flop and when no ace found its way onto the felt (Jd-4c-9h-6c-Qc), we lost the likable Canadian in third spot.</p>

<p>Rowe takes an almost 5:1 chip lead into the heads-up battle but Gray, the most experienced player at the final table, is far from a spent force. Cheered on by friends and family including celebrated Aussie poker pro Billy 'The Croc' Argyros, Gray is settling in for a long battle.<br />
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            <title>APPT Sydney: Packed program in the Poker Pit</title>
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<p>There’s an awesome buzz around Star City Casino tonight – big money up for grabs, top pros battling it out at final tables, high-stakes cash games heaving and the players’ party about to kick-off.</p>

<p>Having just celebrated out final visit to the Garden Buffet and gorged down the last of the bread and butter pudding in record time, here’s a quick wrap-up of what’s going on around the room tonight.</p>

<p>• The PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final is into level 25, with blinds at 30,000/60,000 with a 5000 ante. Martin Rowe is a huge chip leader (5.5 million ahead of Sydney pro Jason Gray (1.6 million), Canada’s Tony Basile (1.1 million) and Antonio Fazzolari (1.1 million). Rowe is ideally positioned to keep the APPT Grand Final title in Sydney after Grant Levy’s win last year.</p>

<p>• The $3000 heads-up event has reached round three with players progressing from round two including David Steicke (who defeated last night’s $1000 NLHE event winner Team PokerStars Pro Chris Moneymaker), Joon Hee Yeh, Bill Jordanou (after a surprise win over Team PokerStars Pro Lee Nelson), Roy Vandersluis and Terrence Chan.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Bill Jordanou wiped the smile from Lee Nelson's face</em></div> 

<p>The prize pool for the heads-up event is AUD $41,520 for first, AUD $23,700 for second, $15,360 for third and $15,360 for fourth.</p>

<p>• We’re down to four in the PokerStars.net APPT Sydney High Roller event after the first hour of play. The five players to be assured a cash were Andrew Pantling (270,000), Jarred Graham (190,000), Sam Korman (190,000), Adriano Cendron (75,000) and Jeff Lisandro (58,000).</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Sam Korman is on a charge in the High Roller</em></div>

<p>Graham crippled Lisandro with aces against jacks to send the 2007 WSOP bracelet winner to the rail in fifth.<br />
Then ‘Colonel’ Sam Korman used kings to remove his closest rival Andrew Pantling (jacks) in third, to give the Melbourne veteran a massive chip lead over Graham and Cendron. They’re playing for a first prize of AUD $222,000.<br />
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            <title>APPT Sydney: Final table (level 24)</title>
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<p>Martin Rowe, the local insurance man, has been the big mover in the past hour to take a big chip lead into the dinner break with just four players remaining in the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final.</p>

<p>More and more fans are crowding around the final table as Rowe climbs to more than four million in chips. He has played very solid poker and has started to increase his tempo and pick up some chips. He won a very nice pot against Antonio Fazzolari when he flopped a set of fives and Fazzolari was lucky not to lose more chips when he made two-pair on the river.</p>

<p>He then sent Frank Saffioti to the rail; a player who has brought plenty of colour and excitement to the tournament today with his large supporter group. Saffioti pushed in all of his chips against Rowe when he hit an ace on the flop (Ac-6s-7s). His A-Q, however, was far behind Rowe who had hit yet another small set (sevens).</p>

<p>The turn card was the best in the deck for Frank (Qc), giving him two-pair and a flush draw but the river was a blank (9d) and Saffioti departed.</p>

<p>Then on the final hand before the dinner break, Tim English bowed out in fifth position. Holding A-K, the final PokerStars qualifier in the field shoved all his chips in on a rainbow flop of 2-9-10. Rowe thought long and hard before calling with Q-J. English was in front, but Rowe had plenty of outs.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>The final PokerStars qualifier, Tim English, is out</em></div>

<p>A jack on the turn was enough to knock out the youngest remaining player. Rowe now has more than 5.5 million, well over half the chips in play. Blinds will be at 30,000/60,000 with a 500 ante when players return.<br />
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<p>For a guy without any real major tournament experience, Antonio Fazzolari is looking surprisingly composed and continues to control the final table at the PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final. He continues to lead the field but behind him, the chips continue to be shuffled around the table.</p>

<p>The remaining six have some very contrasting styles. Gray and Rowe at one end of the table seem content to sit and wait for their opportunities. At the other end of the table the Italian duo of Fazzolari and Saffioti are both showing plenty of aggression and are continuing to serve up the pressure on their more experienced opposition.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Frank Saffioti could be the next face of Aussie poker</em></div>

<p>If anything, the crowd is bigger now than when play started, with solid cheering sections for five of the remaining six players (we’re doing what we can for the Canadian Tony Basile).</p>

<p>Gray’s fans just had reason to cheer when he took down a huge pot against the aggressive Saffioti. Jason found pocket aces against Saffioti’s A-K. Gray let Saffioti do all the betting in the hand. Saffioti pushed all-in on the turn and Jason snap called and, to his delight, found that Saffioti was drawing dead on a board that filled out 3c-7c-10s-7d-Jd. The pot takes Gray to nearly 1.5 million in chips while Saffioti is back to just 500,000.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Jason Gray stacks up Frank Saffioti's chips after his aces held up</em></div>

<p>With the three early eliminations there are plenty of chips in play and it will take some time for the blinds to catch up. Last year’s APPT Grand Final winner, PokerStars Sponsored player Grant Levy has just popped over to check on the action.</p>

<p>“In a few hours I won’t be the champ anymore. Jason Gray is a good friend and a very solid player but Antonio Fazzolari has plenty of chips and is an exciting player and would make an excellent champion,” Levy said.</p>

<p>With about five minutes remaining at level 23, blinds will soon pop up to 20,000/40,000 with an ante of 5000. The small blind now represents the starting stack of each entrant!<br />
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<p>Australia has a strong Italian influence thanks to the massive influx of migrants after World War II. That influence has flowed over into today’s final table, as three of the participants recently discovered.</p>

<p>Three of the player’s heritages lie in the Calabria region in the south of Italy. Antonio Fazzolari, Frank Saffioti and Tony Basile make up the trio – this final table could end up sounding like one of Tony Soprano’s home games!</p>

<p>Two of those three are the aggressors so far – a strategy that has worked for chip leader Antonio Fazzolari but has sent the stack of Frank Saffioti almost down to the felt.</p>

<p>In contrast, Daniel Kowalski featured in the opening pot of the tournament but has been barely sighted – indeed, he’s barely moved at all – so far in the opening two levels. However, he’s just made a move: out of his chair and out of the tournament in seventh position.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Daniel Kowalski gets outkicked, then kicked out</em></div>

<p>Four players saw a flop, which included an ace. Saffioti, who was first to speak, led out at the flop and was called by the others. The turn brought another low card and it was quickly checked around to Kowalski on the button. Kowalski bet 60,000 into a pot of around 400,000 and Saffioti immediately moved all-in.</p>

<p>Fazzolari and Rowe quickly folded and the action came back to Kowalski who pushed in his final 300,000. Both players had an ace but Kowalski had severe kicker problems and when the river failed to bring a 9 it was all over for the Pole.</p>

<p>We also lost Hai Bo Chu in eighth position. The well credentialled Melburnian picked up a gutshot draw on the flop after he called a small raise from Rowe in early position.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>PokerStars qualifier Hai Bo Chu finished seventh</em></div>

<p>Chu, who was first to act, checked the flop and shoved over the top of Rowe who led strongly at the 10-high flop. Rowe wasted no time calling and turned over pocket queens. The remaining two cards didn’t help Chu and he was the second player to depart the tournament arena. </p>

<p>“I was starting to get low on chips and was looking for a good spot to be aggressive. I didn’t have him that strong and thought I would get him out on that flop,” he said. Blinds will be at level 23 (15,000/30,000 with a 5000 ante) after players take a quick break.</p>

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            <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 23:31:36 -0800</pubDate>
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<p>Welcome to our final table coverage of the 2008 PokerStars.net APPT Grand Final. Cards are in the air on a massive day here, with a new poker millionaire to be anointed later today.</p>

<p>This is the most intimate setting of any APPT final table played so far. The feature table has been set up in the foyer area of one of the two theatres here at Star City, and bleachers have been set up. They are packed to capacity, and unlike events like the WSOP, the crowd are close enough to the table to see every heartbeat and twitch.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>There's a great atmosphere around the final table</em></div>

<p>Meanwhile in the main poker area, the $3000 heads-up event has attracted a stellar field including Team PokerStars Pros Joe Hachem, Chris Moneymaker, Lee Nelson and Vanessa Rousso plus PokerStars Sponsored players Grant Levy, Van Marcus and Emad Tahtouh plus David Saab, David Steicke, James Obst and Graeme Putt.</p>

<p>And later tonight, the top five players who’ve made the money in the $15,000 APPT Sydney High Roller event will return to decide who will take home the first prize of AUD $222,000. Canadian Andrew Pantling, Jeff Lisandro and Jarred Graham remain in the running for that title, which will decide at 6pm tonight (play finished at 8am this morning)!</p>

<p>With blinds at level 21 (10,000/20,000 with a 3000 ante) and the tournament only a few hands old we have lost Tom Rafferty in ninth position. In a remarkable hand (given the even stacks at the start of the final table), Rafferty raised in the cut-off and Fazzolari called on the button.</p>

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<div style="text-align: center;"><em>Tom Rafferty's early move comes up short</em></div>

<p>The blinds folded and players saw the flop come A-10-7 with two clubs. Rafferty fired a pot-sized bet at the flop and was instantly raised by Fazzolari. Rafferty just as quickly moved all-in and Fazzolari called with top two-pair. Rafferty turned over a flush draw and was left desperately searching for a club to hit the board.</p>

<p>The turn and river bought no joy for the young Australian as Fazzolari raked in a huge pot giving him a commanding chip lead with a stack of more than three million. Blinds are about to go up to level 22 (12,000/24,000 with a 4000 ante).</p>

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            <pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 22:13:16 -0800</pubDate>
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