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2011 PokerStars.net APPT Queenstown day 3: Schreiner leads final table

August 27, 2011, Josh Bell

Marcel Schreiner

When day 3 of the 2011 Queenstown PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour Main Event Marcel Schreiner began on Saturday, Germany's held the chip lead. To cut at the end of the day, Schreiner again more chips than any other player--bags and the final table was placed.

Play began late in the afternoon on Saturday, giving players the perfect chance to explore the many beautiful areas around the city. While the fun in the morning, although by the time the cards were in the air, it was all matters for the 21 players to return in the SKYCITY Casino. Many experienced players fell short of the money, including Octavian Voegele and the likes of Andrew Hinrichsen.

It only took a few hours before the bubble burst Artur Prokhorov money, Russia's the unfortunate player was to go home with nothing but a bad beat story. Prokhorov was the bubble boy {a-Diamonds} when he {5-Clubs} all-in {7-Clubs} keep the {j-Clubs} against of Hugh Cohen. The {k-Diamonds} {7-Diamonds} Board of Directors {4-Hearts} ran out of {7-Spades} send {5-Hearts} with the devastating Sevens Prokhorov to rail.

Go on the money, was the fact that Jackson Zheng was closer to the remarkable achievement of making two back-to-back final tables in the same series becoming the story of the tournament. Zheng eighth 2011 Melbourne APPT Main Event on a couple of weeks ago, but fell just short of another final table in Queenstown. He was eliminated in 10th place and set his downfall after four hours of play, the final table.

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Schreiner Matt Yates are the New Zealand and local players, with their combined chip stacks, which equates to nearly half of all chips in the game.

Tom Grigg will be looking for a better than his second place finish at APPT Auckland Main Eventlast year while Karamalikis Jonathan , continues his domination of the Australasian poker circuit, with a final table here after taking 2010 Sydney APPT Grand Finalof the.

It is also interesting to note that Hugh must go on to win this event Cohen, he would join his brother in having victories in PokerStars.net events in the city of Queenstown. Cohen brother Julian ANZPT Queenstown event picked up last year, took a $ 73,630 of that victory to take home.

The nine returning players will not only their eyes on the $ 94,300 NSD first-place prize, but will look to become the first APPT Queenstown champion.

Join the PokerNews Live Reporting Team at 1230 NZST (1700 PDT) on Sunday as nine is one and the Queenstown Asia Pacific Poker Tour Main Event to its poignant conclusion!

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