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2007 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour - Macau

APPT Macau - $15k High Rollers Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2007 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour - Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
98
Prize
$368,640
Event Info
Buy-in
$14,400
Entries
64
Level Info
Level
19
Blinds
6,000 / 12,000
Ante
2,000

Player Profiles - Emad Tahtouh

Seat 3: Emad Tahtouh, Australia:

One of the most exciting young players on the Australian poker scene, he holds a special place in the annals of poker history as the man who gave Joe Hachem the reason to attend the 2005 WSOP. The 25-year-old Australian won his WSOP seat via a PokerStars satellite, and convinced his friend to join him on the trip to Las Vegas. However, the Melburnian has built an impressive tournament CV of his own, highlighted by his runner-up finish in the 2006 PokerStars EPT London main event, which earned him £285,900 (or just over $A720,000) for his second placing.

At the 2006 WSOP, Tahtouh celebrated his first final table appearance with a seventh in the $5000 Pot Limit Hold’em event. He was also runner-up in the 2004 Speed Poker Championships in Melbourne, and was second in last month’s $10,000 Bad Boys of Poker Invitational at the PokerNews Cup.

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Player Profiles - Scott Numoto

Seat 2: Scott Numoto, USA:

This native of San Jose, California (home to the Bay 101 Casino and the WPT Shooting Stars tournament) has four WSOP cashes under his belt, including an in-the-money finish in the 2005 main event (won by Team PokerStars Pro Joe Hachem) and a final table (fourth) in the $2000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament two years earlier.

The 40-year-old father of four, whose family heritage dates back to Japan several generations ago, formerly worked in the real estate industry before turning his focus to a new form of investment: professional poker. A cash-game specialist, his most recent win came on home soil at the Bay 101 in the $300 Omaha Hi/Lo Split event at the 2006 Bay 101 Open. He arrives at the final table of the $15,000 APPT Macau High Roller Event as the short stack.

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Hand #9 - Liz Lieu Eliminated in 8th Place ($27,648)

Liz Lieu - 8th Place
Liz Lieu - 8th Place
Eric Assadourian has the button in seat 6. Action folds around to Liz Lieu in the cutoff, who makes it 11,000 to go before the flop. Assadourian passes from the button, leaving the action up to Tony Ng in the small blind who moves all in for a total of 61,000. David Paul Steicke lets go of his big blind and the action returns to Lieu, who makes the call.

Lieu: {A-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Ng: {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}

Flop: {J-Spades}{2-Clubs}{K-Spades}
Turn: {10-Diamonds}
River: {8-Spades}

Tony Ng wins the pot with an ace-high straight, eliminating Liz Lieu from the tournament in 8th place.

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Hand #7 - Liz Lieu

Bo Sehlstedt has the button in seat 4. David Paul Steicke opens the pot for a 6,000 pre-flop raise and the action folds around to Liz Lieu in the small blind who moves all in over the top, causing Steicke to surrender.

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Hand #6 - Tony Ng

Emad Tahtouh has the button in seat 3. Tong Ng opens the pot for a 7,000 raise and Liz Lieu is the lone caller in the big blind.

The flop comes {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{K-Diamonds} and Lieu checks to Ng who leads out with another 7,000 bet, prompting Lieu to lay it down.

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Player Profiles - John Juanda

Seat 1: John Juanda, USA:

Born in Indonesia of Chinese descent, this 36-year-old is rightly considered among one of the greatest players of all-time. Part of a generation of young guns that emerged in the mid-1990s (together with Allen Cunningham, Layne Flack, Daniel Negreanu, Phil Ivey and Kirk Morrison), his tournament earnings are nudging $US7 million.

Highlights of his career include the 2001 World Poker Open, three WSOP bracelets ($1500 Triple Draw Lowball Ace-to-Five in 2002; plus the $2500 Pot Limit Omaha and $2500 Seven Card Stud Hi-Lo Split in 2003). He has made six WPT final tables without winning a title, but collected the inaugural Professional Poker Tour title at Foxwoods in 2004. He also pocketed $1m when he won the Speed Poker title at the 2006 Aussie Millions. Juanda has rarely been out of the top-five in chips throughout this $15,000 APPT Macau High Roller Event.

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