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2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific

$5,000 8-Game Mixed
Day: 3
Event Info

2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j10
Prize
84,600 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
4,700 AUD
Prize Pool
225,600 AUD
Entries
48
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
0

Clements Leads Final Table; Duhamel and Danzer Chasing Multiple Gold

Scott Clements
Scott Clements

Welcome back to Crown Melbourne and the 2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific for the Event #8: AU$5,000 8-Game Mixed final table.

48 players took a seat on Friday to create an AU$225,600 prizepool that will just this final six take home their deserved slice of it. And what a six it is! Scott Clements is the chip leader with 179,200 and will be looking to capture his third career WSOP bracelet. Sitting just behind Clements is Canadian and 2010 World Champion Jonathan Duhamel (175,200) who is making his fifth WSOP final table; third down here in Australia over the last two years.

Several days ago Sam Khouiss took second in the Event 6: AU$1,650 8-Game Dealer's Choice and instantly parlayed that into a seat in this event. An Australian poker stalwart and avid player of mixed games, he will be hoping to turn his second consecutive WSOP Asia-Pacific final table into a bracelet. Fourth in chips is Tino Lechich who was one of the last minute entrants on Day 2 and will be hoping his eighth WSOP cash and second final table is also his first WSOP bracelet.

The second shortest stack with 79,100 is German Ismael Bojang who is registering his 13th WSOP cash of the year and an amazing fourth this week here at WSOP Asia-Pacific which equates to the all-time record set by Russian Konstantin Puchkov in 2012 who had 11 at the WSOP and one at WSOP Europe.

The final story of the final table is German George Danzer - who with this in-the-money finish - has now taken back the lead from Brandon Shack-Harris in a battle that has been rather interesting down here in Australia. With Danzer holding the lead, he will be hoping to further his lead to reduce the chances of Shack-Harris closing the gap over the final two events of the series.

SeatPlayerCountryChips
1George DanzerGermany26,800
2Sam KhouissAustralia169,500
3Jonathan DuhamelCanada175,200
4Scott ClementsUSA179,200
5Ismael BojangGermany79,100
6Tino LechichAustralia90,500

The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand from 12:10 p.m. local time to provide continuous live updates of all the final table action as we crown the Event 8: AU$5,000 8-Game Mixed Champion.

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