KIWI WINS APPT AUCKLAND (Update)
23 October 2009
Watt a victory....
The honours and the NZ$209 085 cash main prize in the
2009 PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Auckland
Main Event stay in New Zealand this time around
following the news that Kiwi software developer Simon
Watt (26) had bested the best in the final table over
the weekend.
When InfoPowa left the virtual rail
(see previous InfoPowa report) the action was down to a
three-handed tussle between Watt, French player Gerome
Guitteau holding the chip lead on 1 204 000 and (at that
stage) second stack Jason Brown, also on home territory.
However, Brown got into trouble soon after in a
confrontation with Watt over a pot worth 2 million which
saw him exit in third place, clearing the way for a
heads up between Watt and the French player, with the
latter holding a slim advantage in chips.
It was
a heads up that did not last long, thanks to the
aggressive play of the remaining New Zealander, who
overwhelmed his Gallic opponent to win the trophy and
the cash.
Guitteau, who had given a good account
of himself throughout the game, collected a cheque for
NZ$142 020 for his second placing.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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