2024 Australian Poker Open

$1,500 Platinum Player Championships
Day: 1c
Event Info

2024 Australian Poker Open

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k4
Prize
248,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,500 AUD
Prize Pool
1,218,100 AUD
Entries
937
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
400,000
Players Info - Day 1c
Entries
164
Players Left
20

Guarantee Surpassed on Day 1c of $1,500 Platinum Player Championships

Level 16 : Blinds 6,000/12,000, 12,000 ante
Justin Woo
Justin Woo

The busiest day of the Australian Poker Open thus far saw 164 entries in the $1,500 Platinum Player Championships, bringing the overall tournament total to 455 with two more opening flights to be played.

It was a celebratory mood inside the beautiful Doltone House Western Sydney at Club Marconi, as tournament officials announced that the first three events of the festival all surpassed their advertised guarantees, including the AUD $500,000 on this event. That mark was passed on Level 5, and grew to $591,500 by the time late registration closed.

Leading the way is Justin Woo, who became the fourth member of the 1,000,000 chip club overall in the event when he finished the night on the number exactly.

Another 20 players filled a bag at the end of night, joining 37 from the first two flights of the tournament. All of them have earned a minimum of AUD $2,300, looking for much more when they return on Monday, April 1. That bubble number was originally set at 21, but a pair of knockouts on the bubble left the final cash of the night split between two players.

Day 1c Top 10 Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip Count
1Justin WooAustralia1,000,000
2Shane PearceAustralia916,000
3Matt RolfeAustralia773,000
4Erden IbrahimAustralia757,000
5Nicholas WrightAustralia715,000
6Alex LynskeyAustralia697,000
7Amin RiyazatiAustralia525,000
8Andreas VasiliouAustralia509,000
9Liam MurrayAustralia377,000
10Wei Chin HuangTaiwan339,000

Woo was no the only player to hit the million-chip mark on Friday. Shane Pearce held the chip lead with a seven-figure stack, but lost a bit of ground to sit in second spot. Erden Ibrahim built a stack with kings after the final break of the night, also giving back some of those chips before finishing inside the top five.

Another notable name with a big stack in Alex Lynskey, who finished seventh in the 2018 WSOP Main Event. Lynskey also captured a WSOP Circuit Main Event title that year, one of several wins he has registered in Australia. The veteran sits sixth after Day 1c, looking to make another deep run in his home country.

Alex Lynskey
Alex Lynskey

The real fireworks came on the very last action of the night, as both Ken Demlakian and Steffan Thomas busted during hand-for-hand play on the direct money bubble. Woo was responsible for one of those knockouts, finding pocket kings to finish off Thomas while Demlakian was the shortest stack remaining at that point. The two split the minimum cash of $2,300 as the rest of the players bagged for the night.

There are just two more starting flights to be played, beginning with Day 1d on Saturday, March 30 at 11 a.m. local time. The tournament prize pool will grow even further as players return with a starting stack of 50,000 chips, with unlimited reentries still in play.

Blind levels continue to be 40 minutes length, starting with blinds of 100/200 and a 200 big blind ante. Scheduled breaks will occur after every three levels, and the field will play down to the top 12.5% remaining. Late registration is open until end of Level 9.

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Tags: Alex LynskeyAmin RiyazatiAndreas VasiliouErden IbrahimJustin WooKen DemlakianLiam MurrayMatt RolfeNicholas WrightShane PearceSteffan ThomasWei Chin Huang