2011 PokerStars.net APPT Melbourne

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2011 PokerStars.net APPT Melbourne

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
42
Prize
330,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
4,700 AUD
Entries
260
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
30,000 / 60,000
Ante
5,000

Final Table Set to Begin

Chip Leader Phillip Willcocks
Chip Leader Phillip Willcocks

Welcome to Day 4 of the 2011 PokerStars.net APPT Melbourne Main Event! This is it folks, with a final nine eagerly awaiting their fate as the final day of action is set to kick off.

It��s a mostly-Aussie final table, with one of Australia��s all-time tournament earners Leo Boxell in the best position to keep the title on home soil. But, out in front of Boxell, and the man best primed to take home the $330,000 first prize, is New Zealand��s Phillip Willcoks. It wouldn��t be the first time Willcocks has tasted success on Aussie turf, with a runner-up finish and $112,000 coming at the 2009 ANZPT Queensland.

This is how the seating draw looks going into the excitement of the final table.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBBsChip %
1Eddie MascardiAustralia335,00033.54.4%
2Van MarcusAustralia346,00034.64.5%
3William JonesAustralia730,000739.5%
4Phillip WillcocksNew Zealand2,317,000231.730.5%
5Michael FrydmanAustralia741,00074.19.6%
6Steve BouyaAustralia910,0009111.8%
7Julius ColmanAustralia513,00051.36.6%
8Leo BoxellAustralia1,170,00011715.2%
9Jackson ZhengNew Zealand640,000648.3%

While there might be one chip stack towering over all its competitors, this is still anyone��s tournament for the taking. Jackson Zheng is an experienced young player and will also be looking to secure the victory for New Zealand, while 28-year old professional Van Marcus has tasted success all around the word and will be striving to capitalize on his position in this tournament to finish with another victory in his home country. Marcus will have to first get through his uncle though, with Steve Bouya starting with almost a million in chips.

Play at the APPT Melbourne Main Event Final Table is set to kick off at 2:10 PM AEST and PokerNews will be in the midst of all the action, as one player goes home with AUD $330,000 and is crowned the champion!