2012 Mar 11

Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event

The 2012 PokerStars.net Asian Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event has come to an end. Andrew Kim, from the USA, emerged victorious over the 268-player field. After a deal was made, Kim earned KRW145,000,000 for the win.

When the third and final day began, 16 players remained. After a few hours of play, the field was down to nine and the final table was set. Things had moved along steadily for the first part of the day and the first elimination at the final table was 2012 Aussie Millions runner-up Kenneth Wong.

During Level 21 with the blinds at 8,000/16,000/2,000, Wong was all in preflop with Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event versus Vincent Rubianes’ Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event. The flop, turn and river ran out Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event, and Rubianes sent Wong out the door in ninth place.

He was followed out the door by start-of-the-day chip leader Daisuke Endo, who fell at the hands of Germany’s Moritz Ortmann. Somehow, someway, Ortmann and Endo got all the money in on the Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event flop with Moritz holding Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event to Endo’s Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event. The turn was the Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event and the river the Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event. Ortmann finished with a flush and Endo held just jack high, which meant he was headed out the door in eighth place.

After Endo’s elimination, Taewook Kwon fell in seventh and then Jose Severino in sixth. Severino went out during Level 23 with the blinds at 12,000/24,000/4,000.

Severino moved all in with Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event and ran into Ortmann’s Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event. A quick and painless run of the cards sent Severino out the door as the dealer spread the Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event.

In fifth place, Sasa Zorc was eliminated and that left just four players. Joining Kim, Rubianes and Ortmann was Rafael Rodrigo. The group struck a deal based on the chip counts and left KRW35,000,000 to be awarded to the eventual champion. From there, Ortmann fell in fourth place and then Rodrigo in third, leaving Rubianes and Kim heads up for the title. When the duel began, Kim had the edge with 3.005 million in chips to Rubianes’ 2.12 million.

For nearly all of the heads-up match, Kim seemed to be in control. He picked his spots well and chipped away at Rubianes steadily. When the final hand came up, all of the money went in preflop with Kim holding Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event to Rubianes’ Andrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main EventAndrew Kim Wins 2012 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Seoul Main Event. An ace flopped to put Kim in the lead and he held from there to take the victory. For his runner-up effort, Rubianes was left with the amount he settled for in the deal, pocketing KRW90,500,000.

2012 APPT Seoul Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerPayout (KRW)
*1 Andrew Kim 145,000,000
*2 Vincent Rubianes 90,500,000
*3 Rafael Rodrigo 94,500,000
*4 Moritz Ortmann 106,000,000
5 Sasa Zorc 43,000,000
6 Jose Severino 34,000,000
7 Taewook Kwon 27,000,000
8 Daisuke Endo 21,400,000
9 Kenneth Wong 15,889,600

*Denotes four-way deal with KRW35,000,000 awarded to the winner.

With the completion of the event, that wraps up PokerNews’ coverage of the 2012 APPT Seoul. It was another great event run by PokerStars and also the staff at the Paradise Casino Walkerhill. Congratulations to Andrew Kim for his win and to all the other winners as well.

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2011 Apr 14

PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun

The 2011 PokerStars.net North American Poker Tour Mohegan Sun $5,000 Main Event wrapped up Wednesday night in Uncasville, Connecticut, after an exciting final table took place. Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst was able to successfully defend her 2010 NAPT Mohegan Sun title and taste victory once again. Selbst became the first-ever player to win back-to-back titles at the same stop of a PokerStars-sponsored tour in subsequent seasons. For her win, Selbst collected a first-place prize of $450,000 and added yet another major title to her stout tournament résumé.

Selbst joined seven others who outlasted an elite 387-player field to find themselves seated at Wednesday’s final table. With over $1.23 million still up for grabs for the final table participants, the pressure was on everyone to shine under the bright lights of the television cameras.

On the third hand of the day, Steve O’Dwyer got himself into a sticky spot against Selbst. With the blinds at 15,000/30,000 with a 3,000 ante, O’Dwyer raised to 60,000 and Selbst three-bet to 215,000 from the big blind. O’Dwyer made the call and the flop came down PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. Both players checked and the dealer added the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun on the turn. Selbst fired 220,000 and O’Dwyer made the call. The river completed the board with the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun and Selbst moved all in to apply maximum pressure to O‘Dwyer. He tanked for several long minutes, but eventually folded his hand and suffered a big blow to his stack.

Shortly after, O’Dwyer was all in preflop with the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun to Aaron Overton’s PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. The board ran out PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun and Overton made a flush to cripple O’Dwyer. From there, O’Dwyer only doubled back once, before his PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun couldn’t beat Vincent Rubianes’ PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun in his final hand. He finished in eighth place for $32,330.

Overton was the next to go. The action folded to him in the small blind and he moved all in for about half a million in chips with PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. Selbst made the call in the big blind with the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. The flop, turn and river ran out PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun in Selbst’s favor to end the day for Overton. He finished in seventh place for a $50,000 payday.

Selbst wasn’t the only former NAPT champion to make this final table. She was joined by 2010 NAPT Los Angeles winner Joe Tehan who was also in the hunt for a second NAPT title. That second NAPT trophy would have to wait though, as Tehan was eliminated in sixth place for $70,000. His PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun couldn’t improve against the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun for Thomas Hoglund Jr. on his final hand.

Moving forward, Rubianes was left short after he doubled up Selbst. He was eliminated shortly thereafter at the hands of Tyler Kenney, pocketing $90,000 for fifth place. Following him out the door was Hoglund Jr. in fourth place for $120,000. Kenney eliminated him, too.

Heading into the final table, Kenney, a 21-year-old semi-professional poker player from Long Beach, New York, held the chip lead with 3.021 million in chips. He was only able to ride the big stack until three-handed play before bowing out in third place.

After Shak opened to 200,000 from the small blind with the blinds at 40,000/80,000 with a 5,000 ante, Kenney moved all in for 1.625 million from the big blind. Shak made the quick call and rolled over PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. He was dominating the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun of Kenney. After the board ran out PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun, Kenney was eliminated. He took home $170,000.

The stage was set with heads-up play coming down to Shak and Selbst. When it got down to the final two, Shak had nearly a three-to-one chip lead with 8.685 million in chips to Selbst’s 3.025 million. Those counts would just about swap an hour after the two returned from the dinner break.

On the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun flop, all of the money went in between Shak and Selbst. Shak held PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun and Selbst PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun. The turn brought the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun and the river the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun, which allowed Selbst to double to 8.73 million. Shak was left with 2.98 million.

From there, Selbst ground Shak down to about 1.2 milion in chips before he was able to find a much-needed double up. He also doubled up a few hands later after flopping the nuts on a PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun board with PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun before the money went in. Selbst held the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun for a sweat, but the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun on the turn or the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun on the river couldn’t give her the title – just yet that is.

Roughly two-and-a-half hours into heads-up play, the final hand came up. Shak limped the button and Selbst checked her option in the big blind, which brought the two players to the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun flop. Selbst checked and Shak bet 200,000. Selbst came back with a check-raise to 625,000 and then Shak moved all in for about 2.8 million. Selbst snapped and tabled PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun for top two pair. Shak held PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan SunPokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun for a very grim chance at winning the hand. The turn left him drawing dead when the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun rolled out and the river completed the board with the PokerStars.net NAPT Mohegan Sun Day 5: Selbst Goes Back-to-Back at Mohegan Sun.

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For his finish, Shak walked away $254,000. Selbst, the reigning champion of this event, had successfully defended her title en route to claiming a cool $450,000 in prize money. She can now add a second NAPT title to her trophy case and watch as her lifetime tournament earnings climb to $4,115,864. That’s good enough to bump her ahead of Annette Obrestad into third on the Women’s All-Time Money List and right behind Annie Duke. She’ll also move from 102nd to 87th on the All-Time Money List with still so much of her career ahead of her.

Final Table Payouts

PlacePlayerPrize
1 Vanessa Selbst $450,000
2 Dan Shak $254,000
3 Tyler Kenney $170,000
4 Thomas Hoglund, Jr. $120,000
5 Vincent Rubianes $90,000
6 Joe Tehan $70,000
7 Aaron Overton $50,000
8 Steve O’Dwyer $32,330

Congratulations to all of the winners and especially to Selbst on her amazing title-defense performance. There’s still one more event to finish up at the 2011 NAPT Mohegan Sun and that is the $10,000 High Roller Bounty Shootout. The final table for that event takes place on Thursday, so be sure to check out PokerNews’ live reporting of the event starting Thursday afternoon.

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