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The series takes place between April 4 and 15 at the Crown Casino, Melbourne. The WSOP APAC features a 6-max, Omaha, and Mixed Event, as well as the AUD$10,000 Main Event starting on April 11. Perhaps the most intriguing event of all, however, is the opening event. The AUD$1,100 Accumulator features three starting days and entrants can enter all three to combine their Day 1 chip counts together for Day 2.
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The format of the Accumulator is new to the WSOP. There are three starting days and players are welcome to play all three. All of their end of day one stacks will all be added together on day two, meaning there is potential to build some huge stacks. End day 1 A chip count: Dan Kelly 66,250 Alek Givotovsky 65,600 Barry Greenstein 45,600 Jonathan Duhamel 41,000 Andrew Scarfe 39,000 Tristain Bain 33,500 Didier Gurein 30,000 Will Jones 21,000 Jay Kinkade 17,000 Tom Grigg 17,000 Mike Watson 15,600 Minh Nguyen 14,000 ... Phil Hellmuth 13,300
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This accumulator idea is really good, in some way it's somewhere close to the multi-entry tournaments that are online but with one exception of course.
I like the concept but i think the multi entry tournaments online are a much better idea overall.
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329 players entered the Accumulator in day 1A and because of the format it was no surprise that a similar number entered in day 1B, 337 in fact, making for 666 entries overall heading into day 1C tomorrow. Lots of big names fell on day 1B including Greg Merson, Daniel Negreanu and Phil Hellmuth, but they all have a chance to come back for a third shot in day 1C.
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1,085 entries in total over the three days, creating a prize pool of AUD $1,085,000 and a first prize of AUD $211,575, with 90 players in total making the money. The l winners of the starting days were 1A and 1B leaders Dan Kelly and Antoine Saout, who both added to their big stacks on Day 1C, as per the Accumulator format, to go into Day 2 with huge leads. Antoine Saout 105,375 Daniel Kelly 82,050 Dylan Honeyman 68,100 Alek Givotovsky 65,600 Nick Morales 57,275
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Three days of merging chip stacks and grinding has brought Event 1 of the WSOP APAC to a close. After starting the day with the chip lead, Bryan Piccioli held his nerve throughout a tough final table to claim his first bracelet and AUD$211,575. 1st Bryan Piccioli AUD$211,575 2nd Jonathan Karamalikis AUD$130,743 3rd Junzhong Loo AUD$96,305 4th Jonathan Duhamel AUD$71,870 5th Jeremy Ausmus AUD$54,337 6th Graeme Putt AUD$41,610 7th Iori Yogo AUD$32,268 8th Peter Kleudgen AUD$25,335 9th Ryan Otto AUD$20,138