July 25 2012, Josh Bell
The 2012 PokerStars.net Australia New Zealand Poker Tour Queenstown Snowfest Main Event continued on Wednesday, with Day 1b action taking center stage. Forty-nine players took to the felt on the second Day 1 flight and by the end of the night, only 31 remained. It was Ken Demlakian who emerged as the end-of-day chip leader, bagging up a hefty 70,750 in chips.
There was a stacked field at the start of Day 1b, but not all the players could join Demlakian in securing a Day 2 berth. Some of those who began the day but fell by the wayside include Jacky Wang, Jesse “On The Mac” McKenzie, Alex Lynskey and last year’s ANZPT Queenstown sixth-place finisher, Tom Grigg.
Grigg had a roller coaster day, but his tournament life eventually came to an end when he four-bet with and ran into the
of an opponent. No ace fell on the board and there would be no back-to-back Queenstown final tables for Grigg.
Those who did far better than the above players and will be right in the midst of the action come Friday’s Day 2 include James Honeybone, Ivan Zalac and Jonathan Dangio. Also surviving the night were the likes of Billy Argyros, Matt Wakeman, Michael Fadersen, Ben McLean and Ricky Kroesen.
No player on Day 1b managed to get even close to David Allan’s Day 1a chip lead. Currently, Demlakian will begin Day 2 with the sixth largest chip stack. Of course, there is still another Day 1 flight remaining and so a new chip leader could emerge by Thursday evening. The top 10 chip counts from Day 1b can be seen below.
Top 10 Chip Counts From Day 1b
Ken Demlakian | Australia | 70,750 |
James Honeybone | New Zealand | 60,875 |
Ivan Zalac | Australia | 53,350 |
Corey Kempson | Australia | 52,475 |
Jonathan Dangio | New Caledonia | 51,450 |
Martin Thompson | New Zealand | 45,700 |
Ricky | Kroesen | Australia |
Ben McLean | Australia | 37,650 |
Mark Wittkopf | Germany | 34,650 |
Billy Argyros | Australia | 32,675 |
The 31 survivors from Day 1b will be back at the tables this coming Friday, and the third and final Day 1 flight will begin on Thursday at 1230 NZST (Wednesday 1700 PDT). Make sure to join the PokerNews live reporting team as they continue to bring you all the action from the 2012 ANZPT Queenstown Snowfest Main Event.
Follow PokerNews on Twitter for up-to-the-minute news.
No comments yet. Be the first to post one!
Thu, 09/22/2011 – 07:48 – PokerPages Staff
Fans of the Epic Poker League will soon be able to watch action from the inaugural season after the broadcast schedule was released earlier this week. Twenty hours of programming will air from October, 7.
Seven of those one hour episodes will air on CBS with the remainder taking center stage on the Velocity Network. Velocity will broadcast the premiere episode at 10pm (EDT) on October 7 with CBS picking up the action a day later from 8pm (EDT).
Epic Poker League and Federated Sports + Gaming Chairman, Jeffrey Pollack, spoke of his excitement at the pending episodes which feature the finest live tournament players in the world.
“Players and fans have been asking when they can tune in to watch the Epic Poker League, so we’re pleased to share our national telecast schedule for CBS and Velocity. Epic Poker offers an innovative take on America’s favorite card game and our telecasts put an entirely new spotlight on many of the world’s finest players.”
The broadcasts, which will be hosted by Pat O’Brien alongside co-host Ali Nejad, are set to run through May, 2012. Only two of the scheduled EPL tournaments have been completed this far.
Chino Rheem won the inaugural EPL Main Event in August when he outlasted a final table featuring Jason Mercier and Erik Seidel to take down the $1 million first prize. Mike McDonald triumphed in the second EPL Main Event earlier this month after besting a 97 runner field in Las Vegas for a $782,410 jackpot.
To catch up with the results from the two opening EPL Main Events take a look at the PokerPages Tournament Database.