U.S. ONLINE PLAYER WINS APPT
12 September 2008
22-yar-old beats field of 538 in Asian classic
US professional player Edward Sabat (22) may be young,
but he's already cashed in 8 major tournaments and this
weekend scored his biggest earnings ever, the $453 851
first prize in the PokerStars Asia Pacific Poker Tour
Macau Main Event. To do it, the young gun had to survive
a field of 538 players that included some of the best
known names in the global game.
Names like John Juanda, Joe Hachem and brother Tony,
J.C. Tran, John "The Razor" Phan, Lee Nelson, J.J. Liu,
2007 APPT Macau Champion Dinh Le, Men "The Master"
Nguyen and his wife Van, David Chiu, Bertrand 'ElkY'
Grospellier, who started out in topical "joker" fancy
dress and makeup, Chad Brown, Mel Judah, Julian Powell
and Vanessa Rousso, the previous week's APT Macau winner
Yevgeniy Timoshenko and runner-up Casey Kastle and
former WSOP champs Johnny Chan and Mansour Matloubi.
Sabat may have been the youngest player at the 12 hour
final table, but he started play with the second biggest
chip stack and seemed to thrive on the
competition....ultimately victorious in a heads up with
Malaysian player Charles Chua.
Singaporean pro Diwei Huang took the chip lead into the
final table after three days of APPT Main Event action,
facing Sabat, South Korean player So Myung Sim, Tian
Chen from China, Kuok Wai Will Cheong of Macau,
Denmark's Jeppe Drivsholm and Mikael Rosen from Sweden,
Brit Javed Abrahams and Charles Chua from Malaysia.
Korean So Myung Sim was first to fall after a period of
cautious fencing play around the table when he was
eliminated by Chen, and Abrahams followed in eighth
place after a clash with Chua. Tian Chen was next to
fall, heading to the rail in seventh place after losing
to Sabat, who went on to send Kuok Wai Will Cheong home
in sixth place and Drivsholm in fifth.
Chua was again active in fourth place elimination of
Mikael Rosen, who pocketed the first of the six figure
cheques worth $108 600.
The heads up was decided when Sabat took down the
original chip leader Diwei Huang, who departed with $153
984, leaving only Chua to vanquish, albeit with a
million dollar chip lead. Undaunted, Sabat doubled up
early on to wrest the lead from Chua, continuing to
extend the lead and pressurise his opponent until he
achieved final victory. Chua had put up a good fight and
certainly earned his second place winnings of $291 871.
Sabat, who qualified for the APPT online at PokerStars
took the title and the lion's share of the $1 620 000
prize pool- a new record for an Asian poker tournament.
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