2008 Asian Poker Tour - Macau
APT Macau Main Event
Day: 1a
"Oh my goodness!" she exclaimed.
Todd Brunson and J.C. Tran were also fashionably late arrivals. Brunson is at David Rheem's table and Tran is at David Saab's table. Saab offered Tran a snapshot of the table when Tran sat down.
"Online player, online player, online player, online player, online player, online player," said Saab, pointing to each other person at the table in turn and laughing.
"But I'm an online player too!" Tran responded.
After Saab raised preflop, he called both the flop and turn bets by Hai Chen Hong on a board of , until the fell on the river and Hong checked to Saab who fired out a healthy bet of 3,500. Hong thought for a moment before laying his hand down, giving Saab a nice start to move to about 12,000 chips.
That puts the size of the field so far today at just under 100 players. In that field we have spotted Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Nam Le, "November Nine" member David Rheem, and APT Manila winner David Saab, who was escorted to the table by several of the "APT girls" -- models who have been hired by the APT to serve as goodwill ambassadors.
The cards are now in the air!
Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0
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Event organizers are expecting a record crowd of for this $5,300 buy-in event. Day One will be split in two, to accommodate the large number of participants, and the event will run from tonight through the 31st.
Opening events for the tournament began yesterday with the opening of the APT Poker Room, a book signing by the legendary Doyle Brunson, and a Celebrity Poker Challenge to benefit Caritas de Macau, a local charity. Poker pro Quinn Do won the charity tournament, but the biggest winner was the charity which received a HKD$200,000 donation courtesy of the APT.
We look forward to seeing you as the action kicks off for Day 1a tonight. Join us then!