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Local player wins 2008 APPT New Zealand event
- By Johanes Tarbut
- Published 10/15/2008
- Poker , Tournaments
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Kiwi player Daniel Craker
needed just two hands of heads-up play to secure his victory at the first
PokerStars.com Asia Pacific Poker Tour. The 30 year old player from
The last
day of APPT Auckland kicked off with 11 players it only took nine hours and 195
hands for Craker to achieve his first professional victory. The heads up action
started when Craker busted Wan Jung in third place on hand #193. The flop came
9-2-3 and Jung moved all in with K-6. Craker responded with a pair of 8’s. The
turn was a 3 and the river was a Jack, giving Craker the victory, and sending
Jung home in 3rd place with $85,680 in his pocket.
Only two
hands after Jung was eliminated in third place, Craker raised $120,000 and Aussie
player Matthew Konnecke raised to $500,000. Craker took a couple of seconds
before announcing that he was all-in. Konnecke called him and both players
showed their cards. Matthew Konnecke revealed pocket deuces while Konnecke
showed A-9. The flop came K-10-6, putting Craker on the lead with his pair of 2’s,
the turn was a 5 and the crowd immediately started cheering Craker. The dealer
turned a Q on the river and the room exploded in celebration. Craker responded
the crowd with a huge smile in his face, showing the joy he felt after winning
the biggest poker event ever held in
"I am
so excited to take out
APPT
Auckland was the largest and most successful poker tournament ever held in New
Zealand, the event’s organization said that they are pleased and surprised at
the same time with the were support received from the local poker community.
"The
second season of the APPT is showcasing the phenomenal growth of poker and poker
culture across Asia Pcific. We are delighted to hold the biggest poker
tournament in
The next event
in the 2008 APPT schedule will take place in
2008 APPT
Aukland results:
- Daniel
Craker - $156.393
- Matthew Konnecke
- $128.181
- Wang Jung - $85.680

