The two players then checked down a board of where Sijia showed for the best hand to collect the pot.
2009 PokerStars.net APPT Auckland
$3,250 Championship Main Event
Day: 4
The two players then checked down a board of where Sijia showed for the best hand to collect the pot.
The flop fell and Brown led out with a bet of 100,000. Watt deliberated for a few minutes before folding.
"I know you were on a draw," quipped Watt.
Both players checked the flop and moved to the turn.
Brown was first out of the gates on the turn betting 45,000 and Sijia called. On the river Brown started to pick up some chips to bet, and Sijia just flicked his cards into the muck.
Both players checked the flop and the turn was the .
On the turn Guitteau bet out 120,000 and Sijia check-raised all in. Guitteau quickly folded.
After several more hours of back and forth action, Clark finally got on top after a cooler hand went his way.
It was Clark's against Moussa's on a board of . As you can imagine, there was betting on every street and the result was that Moussa was crippled.
Next hand, Moussa's last chips went into the middle with against the dominant of Clark and the board ran out to give Clark the title and a win for the locals!
The New Zealand accent fascinates some, especially Aussies. Here's a bit of appreciation for the Kiwis while we're on their homeland.
Lancaster:
Guitteau:
Lancaster was in a dominant position to double up but the board fell to give Guitteau a running Broadway straight to take it down and eliminate Lancaster in 5th place. He collects NZ$42,606 for a fine tournament.
Level: 22
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 3,000
The flop came and Sijia check-raised to 100,000 over a 30,000 chip bet from Watt. Watt called and they took the turn.
On the turn Sijia again checked, and this time Watt fired 140,000. After some thought Sijia laid his hand down.
Watt's stack continues to build as the most aggressive player at the table.