First Final Table Reached at Inaugural WSOP Asia-Pacific
The historic first event of the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific reached a final table late last night at Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. The first-ever AUD$1,100 No-Limit Hold'em Accumulator final table will be led by Bryan Piccioli, who went on an incredible rush to finish Day 2 with 790,000 in chips.
Piccioli will be joined at the final table by well-known poker pros Jeremy Ausmus (447,000), Jonathan Karamilikis (296,000) and 2010 WSOP Main Event champion Jonathan Duhamel (537,000). Long-time pro Graeme "Kiwi G" Putt (216,000) has also made the final table, as well as Iori Yogo (138,000), who could easily become the next big breakout youngster in 2013.
To read about how the final table was reached and how the players stack up in contention for the AUD$211,000 top prize, check out the full recap here.