2015 ANZPT Sydney

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2015 ANZPT Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k5
Prize
183,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
2,050 AUD
Prize Pool
912,250 AUD
Entries
445
Level Info
Level
30
Blinds
100,000 / 200,000
Ante
20,000

Jim Psaros Wins 2015 ANZPT Sydney Main Event (AU$183,000)!

Level 30 : 100,000/200,000, 20,000 ante
Winner, Jim Psaros
Winner, Jim Psaros

After five long days, the latest stop on Season 7 of the Australia New Zealand Poker Tour drew to a close on Monday evening at The Star Casino in New South Wales, Australia. In the end, it was Jim "The Doctor" Psaros who overcame a field of 445 entrants to be crowned champion.

Psaros, a 56-year-old Sydney local, is a Professor of Accounting at the University of Newcastle who previously had just $13,666 in tournament cashes to his name. With this victory, Psaros can now use his accounting expertise to add AU$183,000 to his poker record.

Psaros started the final table as the chip leader and never looked in danger all the way to the heads-up battle with Adelaide’s Emanuel "Curly" Seal.

Throughout the final table, however, it was Denis Sekuloski who looked the biggest threat. During the early stages of the day, Sekuloski played a part in the elimination of Chung Liew (9th), Tom Rafferty (7th), and Zhi Ma (6th).

While Sekuloski played table captain, Psaros had been building his stack at a steady pace until he looked down at the {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs} in the big blind when faced with an all-in shove from Li-ta Hsu with the {a-Spades}{j-Spades}. The pocket aces held up and with that, Hsu was eliminated in fifth place and Psaros once again found himself as the chip leader.

Seal had been relatively quiet up until this point, but ultimately picked up the pace when he eliminated Murray Roach in fourth place. Roach shoved all in from under the gun for around 15 big blinds holding the {a-Spades}{8-Spades}, and Seal made the call from the big blind with the {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}. Seal's pair held up and so Roach was on the rail.

The remaining players opted to flatten the payouts a little when three-handed action began and it wasn't long after that when Sekuloski was eliminated in third place. Sekuloski ultimately got aggressive with the {k-Spades}{k-Hearts} on the turn of a {4-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{7-Spades}{8-Diamonds} board and ran into Seal's {2-Hearts}{2-Diamonds} for a flopped set of twos. No miracle on the river, and as per the revised prize pool structure, Sekulsoki pocketed AU$90,000.

Psaros began heads-up play with a slight chip advantage, but eventually the chips were even and that's when the two players opted to make a deal. It was an even chop of AU$175,000 each and that left AU$8,000 for the champion.

Following the deal, it would take just 30 minutes for Psaros to chip away at Seal and for the final hand of the tournament to play out, which you can read about in the live reporting blog below.

Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize (AU)
1Jim Psaros$183,000**
2Emanuel Seal$175,000**
3Denis Sekuloski$90,000*
4Murray Roach$62,000
5Li-ta Hsu$48,000
6Zhi Ma$38,750
7Tom Rafferty$29,500
8Shaneel Chand$23,000
9Chung Liew$17,000

*Denotes three-handed deal
**Denotes heads-up deal

Congratulations to Psaros and thanks, as usual, to APPT President Danny McDonagh and Sam Dawson for another great event.

The next stop on Season 7 of the ANZPT is several months away with ANZPT Melbourne taking place at Crown Casino from October 8-20, 2015.

The next event for players in this region, however, will be APPT Macau, which runs from May 20-31. The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be on hand for both of these events, so be sure to return and find out who becomes the next poker champion from the Australasian region.

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