Young at the APAT double

Submitted by: TightEnd on Mon, 25/04/2011 - 12:22pm
888poker.com APAT UK Amateur Poker Championships Report

Over the weekend of 23rd-24th April 2011 APAT held the second event in it's fifth season, sponsored by 888poker.com, with the UK Amateur Poker Championships held at the Aspers Casino, Newcastle consisting of 156 runners playing to win over £3,600 as part of a £11,700 prize pool.

Courtesy of 888poker.com the winner of the Championship wins an entry to a UKIPT main event as part of an overall sponsorship package where APAT members have the chance to win added value throughout a packed season of Live and Online National Championships and leagues.  In addition, each of the season’s seventy five amateur, professional and online tournaments are run completely registration free for players.

At the beginning of the tournament Richard Baker doubled up, pocket Queens hitting a set on the flop to outdraw pocket Kings. Ben Young eliminated six times APAT final tablist Darren Shallis and in the early leaders were both gerard Smyth and Dawn Dineen. The pace of early exits was faster than usual.

As play settled down local players Andrew Harrison and Robert Dunbar moved to the head of the counts, though Dunbar was to lose some ground later in the day. Once he gained his stack, APAT veteran Paul Davis maintained his position. 

At the end of Day One the five chip leaders, were as follows including reigning APAT WCOAP Champion Ben Young and Nottingham UKIPT Winner Gareth Walker:

Andrew Harrison   156100
Ben Young   151800
Paul Davis   118000
Andres Sanchez 98800
Gareth Walker 97700

Andrew Harrison knocked out two more players early on Day Two, Kings against Steve Lacey's Ace Jack and then Aces against the Kings of David Pilkington.

Craig Simpson dealt a big blow to Gareth Walker, Pocket Jacks against Pocket Tens in a blind on blind confrontation. Paul Davis lost most of his stack when his Aces were beaten by the Queen-Jack offsuit of Andrew Blair, and Ben Young accounted for Blair when four-bet shoving King Jack to beat Ace-Queen. Andres Sanchez then knocked out Richard Baker on the final table bubble, Ace-Queen against Pocket Tens, Ace on the flop.

The final table line up was as follows:

Andres Sanchez 361,300
Ben Young   301,400
Craig Simpson 204,000
Andrew Harrison 203,300
Robert Dunbar 97,000
JP Round 94,300
Mark Langdale 91,600
Paul Mallett 71,500
Gareth Walker 67,700
Chris Peers   24,700

Blinds on the final began at 3,000-6,000 with an Average stack of 156,000.

In the first exit of the final the short-stacked UKIPT Champion Gareth Walker ran Jacks into JP Round's Kings to depart in tenth place. In ninth, Paul Mallett exited with pocket Nines against Harrison's Pocket Queens. By this stage short-stack Peers had trebled up and doubled up to move towards an average stack.

In an unlucky eighth was Mark Langdale. Sanchez shoved the button with Ace-Seven and Langdale found Pocket Jacks in the big blind, he called but Sanchez outdrew him to win the pot and knock him out. On the very next hand Sanchez, playing aggressively with his big stack ,shoves Ace-Eight and JP Round called with Pocket Fours. Ace on the river knocks Round out and ensure that six handed Sanchez had one-third of the chips in play.

The fortunes of Sanchez then reversed, doubling up Simpson (Ace Queen versus Ace King) and Dunbar (Ace King versus Tens) in quick succession.

With the chip lead changing hand several times over a number of hours the next exit was some time coming.It came when Harrison called a raise with eight-nine of diamonds and flopped a pair and flush draw. All-in against Sanchez's Pocket Aces he missed his draws and was out sixth.

Young then doubled through Sanchez and a rollercoaster of fortunes continued. Blind on blind Young raised, Sanchez then shoved with King Jack and was called for odds by ten-nine. A ten on the river knocked Andres Sanchez out fifth. Young's commanding position improved when his Ace Nine accounted for Chris Peers who had shoved Ace-Six, Peers out fourth.

Three handed Dunbar was by some distance the short-stack and was knocked out by Craig Simpson, Jack five against Ace Jack.

Heads Up, WCOAP Champion Ben Young began with a three to two chip lead over Craig Simpson. On the final hand, after an hour's battle, Young trapped Simpson when he slow-played a pair of Jacks and beat Simpson's flopped top pair.

So Ben Young became the APAT UK Amateur Poker Champion 2011 winning £3,625 and a UKIPT Main Event seat. He also became the first two time APAT National Champion.

APAT now moves to the third National Championship of Season Five with the Welsh Amateur Poker Championship in May. Details of how to play the events via entry on 888poker.com and free membership of APAT can be found at
www.apat.com.


APAT English Amateur Poker Championship

Aspers Casino, Newcastle

23-24 April 2011

Entries 156

Buy in £75

Prize Pool £11,700

1st Ben Young £3625
2nd Craig Simpson £2340
3rd Robert Dunbar £1521
4th Chris Peers £1053
5th Andres Sanchez £760
6th Andrew Harrison £468
7th JP Round £351
8th Mark Langdale £292
9th Paul Mallett £234
10th Gareth Walker £176
11th Richard Baker £176
12th Paul Davis £176
13th Andrew Blair £176
14th Ian Dawson £176
15th Shug Cairnie £176

 
888poker UK & Ireland Home International Team Championship


On 21st-22nd April at Aspers Casino Newcastle APAT held the inaugural UK & Ireland Home International Team Championship sponsored by 888poker.com, with eight teams of four players each from the Home Nation Countries competing across Heads-Up, Single-table and Multi Table disciplines for the team title.

The result was as follows:

Wales A   173
England B   146
Ireland A   134
England A   125
Scotland A   124
Wales B   124
Scotland B   124
Ireland B   122
 
Wales A

Dan Owston, Steve Roderick, Dylan Herbert and Richard Rudling Smith