NPL Champs Wrap Up - Congratulations SARAH DIXON!
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 4:53 pm
Friday 3rd to Sunday 5th April saw NPL host its inaugural NPL Championship Weekend. Congratulations to all our players who qualified for the Melbourne Champs, Regional teams and the $25K Main Event. It was a fantastic 3 days of that saw some great poker played.
FRIDAY 3rd APRIL – The Port Club
$15 Re-buy Event
Friday night saw The Port Club host the first ever NPL SA $10 Re-buy event. 128 Players turned up and paid their buy-in and at 7.30 a roar went up and the cards were in the air.
During the first hour and after the break was a frenzy of re-buys and add-ons until we could finally announce a prize pool in excess of $4800 paying the top 17.
When we hit the final table we had 9 players ready to play for the $1266 1st prize. When it got to heads up Shaun Power and Dylan Pretty ground away until Shaun finally shipped the last pot and the 1st prize! Congratulations to Shaun and the other players who made it into the cash.
1st Shaun Power
2nd Dylan Pretty
3rd Peter Koroneos
4th Elena Di Fiore
5th Natalie Basic
6th Dave Borg
7th Fab Marro
8th Stacee Davies
9th Rebecca Catterwell
10th Erin Michelowski
11th Chris McCann
12th Pete Atkinson-Crawford
13th Stephen Baulderstone
14th Tim O’Reilly
15th Chris Gapper
16th Shaun Graham
17th Robert Britivic
SATURDAY 4th APRIL – Settlers Tavern
FTT - Melbourne Champs Satellite
Almost 300 players fought it out for 2 seats into the Melbourne Champs to be held at Crown Casino in May. It was a fierce battle until we got down to our final 9 at the final table.
Dave Larcombe
Marek Pokorny
Henry Polec
Andrew Baines
Jamie Dolan
Jamie Deans
Sharon Staines
Guy Agostinelli
Dino Sigismondi
We went to heads up in the evening between Jamie Deans and Guy Agostinelli. Jamie finally took the win but Congratulations to both players who earned themselves a seat plus flights and accommodation into the Melbourne Champs
Regional Teams Event
Our first Regional Teams final proved to be a fierce battle of the regions as everyone was out to prove that they were better than the rest. The atmosphere was electric as 12 teams battled it out for the prestigious Regional Plaque and of course a share of the $2000 in Prize Money.
The top 10 individuals played off on a bonus Sit ‘n Go, to try and add the last points to their team total.
In the end it was the Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team that prevailed, beating out the Metro East Team by 10 points. Congratulations also to Daniel Gilmour from the Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team that placed first with the best individual points total and Angie Lang from the Yorke Peninsula region who was the runner up. The winning team consisted of
Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team - WINNERS
Dean Lord
Harley (Chip Bucket) Hansen
Phillip (Filthy) Watkins
Peter (Pistol) Daley
Paul (Mr Big) Watkins
Jeff Gilbert
Amanda Trestrail
Terry (Savalas) Johnson
Hans-Jurgen Klipp
Daniel (Happy) Gilmour
Partners $2000 Free Roll
Over 100 Partners teams registered to see who the best 2 player team was on the day. Partners swapped in and out at every blind level change until we got down to our final 9 teams and the final table showdown. After some fierce competition and just a little bit of screaming and yelling, Jospeh Cagney and Stephen Wragg won out on the night. Congratulations to the final 9 partners that cashed on the final table.
1st - Joseph Cagney / Stephen Wragg
2nd - Sandra Budd / Noel Budd
3rd - Tom Jenkins / Luke Pickford
4th - Chris Willoughby / Matthew Wenske
5th - John Spykstra / Andrew Sneath
6th - Ben Furniss / James Healey
7th - Michael Wilkinson / Guy Agostinelli
8th - Carmel Edwards / Erik Bjornhage
9th - Scott Murrin / David Murrin
SUNDAY 6th APRIL – The Port Club
$25,000 Main Event
The Main Event is the pinnacle of poker success when it comes to the NPL regular season and this was no exception. A field of 485 sat down to see who was going to be the NPL Main Event Champion for Season 1 2009.
The tournament kicked off at 11.30am and within a few hours half the field were sitting on the side lines wondering where it all went wrong. Especially the player that had their straight flush crushed by the Royal Flush. The rest of the field ground away until at 10.00pm we had decided the final 9 that were going to the final table.
Gordon (Gordi) Foden – 738,000
Sarah Dixon – 358,000
Fab Marro – 343,000
Anthony Cassar – 342,000
David Kerin – 207,000
Timothy Brendl – 128,000
John McKenna – 57,000
Barry Smith – 15,000
Matthew Mead – 13,000
At 10.12pm Nathan Butler called the start of play and Caleb tossed the first card in the air.
Hand #4 - Blind 15K/30K Ante 3K
Gordon Raises from under the gun to 135k total, Barry pushes all-in for his remaining 3k and Timothy in the SB shoves his remaining 86k into the pot. Barry rolls Kc, 7d, Timothy rolls pocket kings Ks,Kd, Gordon turns over Ad,4c. The flop comes 9c,As,2s. This gives Gordon the lead with the pair of aces, Timothy is now drawing to the case king or two running spades, Barry is virtually dead and needs to catch two running sevens. The turn drops the 3c, no help to the at risk players, Barry is now drawing dead and Timothy is drawing to the case king. The Qc on the river is no help to either player and Gordon takes down a 240k pot and eliminates Barry in 9th position and Timothy in 8th.
Hand #5 - Blind 15K/30K Ante 3K
Matthew is forced all-in with his last 1k chip in the ante. Action is folded around to David who pushes his entire stack of 160k into the pot. All other players fold. Matthew, the player at risk shows 2c,6h David rolls over pocket sixes to have a huge lead.
There’s no help for Matthew as the flop comes downQs,10c,10d. He is now looking for running two’s or the board to over pair again to force a chop, The turn 8c and river 5h is not going to help and Matthew is eliminated in 7th position.
Hand #8 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
John is UTG and declares all-in for 76k, next to act is David who also grabs his entire stack of 216k and shoves it into the middle. Gordon folds, Sarah on the button then goes all-in over the top, Fab and Anthony lay down their hands and surrender their blinds to the pot. John shows pocket sevens (7d,7h,), David rolls pocket jacks (Jc,Js) and Sarah who has a large portion of her stack at risk shows AcKh. An absolute monster flop of Qd,10c,Jh hits the board. David hits top set with his Jacks but Sarah has flopped Broadway. John is all but drawing dead. The turn and the river are no help for David or John as Sarah’s Straight holds and she eliminates two players, John in 6th and David in 5th. Sarah ships a pot worth 598k.
Hand #9 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
Action is folded around to Anthony in the small blind who limps up, Gordon in the big blind checks.
Flop, 3h,4h,10d. Anthony leads out with a bet of 70k, Gordon then announces that he is all-in, he has Anthony out chipped. Anthony contemplates for a bit and calls. Anthony turns his cards 10c,9d for top pair. Gordon rolls 2h,6s for gutshot straight draw and backdoor flush draw.
The 5h turns and Gordon hits his gutshot. Anthony is drawing dead and the Ace on the river is no help as he is eliminated in 4th place and Gordon takes down a pot worth 672k.
Hand #13 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
Fab folds on the button, Gordon raises to 100k, Sarah sense’s that Gordon isn’t as strong he is making out to be and moves all-in over the top. Gordon goes into the tank for around 3 minutes, he finally decides that he may hold the best cards and calls Sarah’s all-in of 644k total. Sarah turns over Kd,10d. Gordon’s instincts were correct he turns over Ad,4s. to be in front when he committed his chips. A huge flop of 4d 6d Ks hits for Sarah. She’s hit top pair with the kings and is also four flushed. Gordon catches a piece of it with bottom pair but is now well behind. The turn and river of 6c 7c blank for Gordon and he is smashed down to 200k.
Hand 22 - Blind 30K/60K Ante 5K
Gordon in the small blind pushes all-in for 158k and Sarah in the big blind calls. Gordon turns Jd,7s and Sarah shows Ah,4h. The flop comes down Kh,Ac,9d. Sarah has a commanding lead on the flop as she pairs the ace, meaning that Gordon has to hit on both the turn and river or his tournament will be over. Turn 7d. Gordon has paired his seven giving him outs. River 3d. No help for Gordon and he is eliminated in 3rd place. Sarah takes down a 371,000k pot.
The chip counts for heads up.
Sarah 1,620,000
Fab 585,000
Going into heads up action Sarah has a 3:1 chip lead over Fab. Play goes on for an hour or so with chips changing from one player to the other via a lot of big blind stealing from both players. Fab has clawed his way to almost equal with Sarah when on hand 44 there is some action.
Hand 42 - Blind 40K/80K Ante 10K
Sarah calls up to Fab’s big blind, fab then pops it up 200k and Sarah flat calls.
The flop shows 4h,9s,Qh. Fab jams in his entire stack and before he has his stack in the middle Sarah has called. Fab rolls pocket fives(5h,5c) and Sarah shows Qs,6s to have taken a strong lead pairing the queens. The turn brings the Qc and Fab is drawing to one on the two remaining fives.
Jd on the river is no help and Sarah Dixon is our NPL Championships $25,000 Main Event Champion for Season 1 2009 and claims the Trophy and cheque for $10,000!. Sarah was also a venue winner and added the venue winners cheque for $1000 to her haul. Well Done Sarah! Fab also added the 2nd place venue winners cheque to his 2nd place finish as well as final tabled in the Friday night event. Well Done Fab!
$500 Secondary Tournament
For those players that found themselves railing the Main Event we offered a special $500 Secondary Tournament. This was a shootout format where the top player from each table in round 1 went through to play round 2. 18 Players qualified from round 1 and were condensed into 3 tables. The Top 3 from each table then went onto the final table to play off for the $250 first prize.
The super turbo format made quick work of most of the players leaving just 9 to compete for the prize money. In the end Thi Mai was just too strong and took the win and the $250 1st prize. Congratulations also to our runner up Deano Kessner who took home $150 and 3rd place finisher Paul James who scooped $100.
FRIDAY 3rd APRIL – The Port Club
$15 Re-buy Event
Friday night saw The Port Club host the first ever NPL SA $10 Re-buy event. 128 Players turned up and paid their buy-in and at 7.30 a roar went up and the cards were in the air.
During the first hour and after the break was a frenzy of re-buys and add-ons until we could finally announce a prize pool in excess of $4800 paying the top 17.
When we hit the final table we had 9 players ready to play for the $1266 1st prize. When it got to heads up Shaun Power and Dylan Pretty ground away until Shaun finally shipped the last pot and the 1st prize! Congratulations to Shaun and the other players who made it into the cash.
1st Shaun Power
2nd Dylan Pretty
3rd Peter Koroneos
4th Elena Di Fiore
5th Natalie Basic
6th Dave Borg
7th Fab Marro
8th Stacee Davies
9th Rebecca Catterwell
10th Erin Michelowski
11th Chris McCann
12th Pete Atkinson-Crawford
13th Stephen Baulderstone
14th Tim O’Reilly
15th Chris Gapper
16th Shaun Graham
17th Robert Britivic
SATURDAY 4th APRIL – Settlers Tavern
FTT - Melbourne Champs Satellite
Almost 300 players fought it out for 2 seats into the Melbourne Champs to be held at Crown Casino in May. It was a fierce battle until we got down to our final 9 at the final table.
Dave Larcombe
Marek Pokorny
Henry Polec
Andrew Baines
Jamie Dolan
Jamie Deans
Sharon Staines
Guy Agostinelli
Dino Sigismondi
We went to heads up in the evening between Jamie Deans and Guy Agostinelli. Jamie finally took the win but Congratulations to both players who earned themselves a seat plus flights and accommodation into the Melbourne Champs
Regional Teams Event
Our first Regional Teams final proved to be a fierce battle of the regions as everyone was out to prove that they were better than the rest. The atmosphere was electric as 12 teams battled it out for the prestigious Regional Plaque and of course a share of the $2000 in Prize Money.
The top 10 individuals played off on a bonus Sit ‘n Go, to try and add the last points to their team total.
In the end it was the Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team that prevailed, beating out the Metro East Team by 10 points. Congratulations also to Daniel Gilmour from the Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team that placed first with the best individual points total and Angie Lang from the Yorke Peninsula region who was the runner up. The winning team consisted of
Fleurieu Peninsula / Hills Team - WINNERS
Dean Lord
Harley (Chip Bucket) Hansen
Phillip (Filthy) Watkins
Peter (Pistol) Daley
Paul (Mr Big) Watkins
Jeff Gilbert
Amanda Trestrail
Terry (Savalas) Johnson
Hans-Jurgen Klipp
Daniel (Happy) Gilmour
Partners $2000 Free Roll
Over 100 Partners teams registered to see who the best 2 player team was on the day. Partners swapped in and out at every blind level change until we got down to our final 9 teams and the final table showdown. After some fierce competition and just a little bit of screaming and yelling, Jospeh Cagney and Stephen Wragg won out on the night. Congratulations to the final 9 partners that cashed on the final table.
1st - Joseph Cagney / Stephen Wragg
2nd - Sandra Budd / Noel Budd
3rd - Tom Jenkins / Luke Pickford
4th - Chris Willoughby / Matthew Wenske
5th - John Spykstra / Andrew Sneath
6th - Ben Furniss / James Healey
7th - Michael Wilkinson / Guy Agostinelli
8th - Carmel Edwards / Erik Bjornhage
9th - Scott Murrin / David Murrin
SUNDAY 6th APRIL – The Port Club
$25,000 Main Event
The Main Event is the pinnacle of poker success when it comes to the NPL regular season and this was no exception. A field of 485 sat down to see who was going to be the NPL Main Event Champion for Season 1 2009.
The tournament kicked off at 11.30am and within a few hours half the field were sitting on the side lines wondering where it all went wrong. Especially the player that had their straight flush crushed by the Royal Flush. The rest of the field ground away until at 10.00pm we had decided the final 9 that were going to the final table.
Gordon (Gordi) Foden – 738,000
Sarah Dixon – 358,000
Fab Marro – 343,000
Anthony Cassar – 342,000
David Kerin – 207,000
Timothy Brendl – 128,000
John McKenna – 57,000
Barry Smith – 15,000
Matthew Mead – 13,000
At 10.12pm Nathan Butler called the start of play and Caleb tossed the first card in the air.
Hand #4 - Blind 15K/30K Ante 3K
Gordon Raises from under the gun to 135k total, Barry pushes all-in for his remaining 3k and Timothy in the SB shoves his remaining 86k into the pot. Barry rolls Kc, 7d, Timothy rolls pocket kings Ks,Kd, Gordon turns over Ad,4c. The flop comes 9c,As,2s. This gives Gordon the lead with the pair of aces, Timothy is now drawing to the case king or two running spades, Barry is virtually dead and needs to catch two running sevens. The turn drops the 3c, no help to the at risk players, Barry is now drawing dead and Timothy is drawing to the case king. The Qc on the river is no help to either player and Gordon takes down a 240k pot and eliminates Barry in 9th position and Timothy in 8th.
Hand #5 - Blind 15K/30K Ante 3K
Matthew is forced all-in with his last 1k chip in the ante. Action is folded around to David who pushes his entire stack of 160k into the pot. All other players fold. Matthew, the player at risk shows 2c,6h David rolls over pocket sixes to have a huge lead.
There’s no help for Matthew as the flop comes downQs,10c,10d. He is now looking for running two’s or the board to over pair again to force a chop, The turn 8c and river 5h is not going to help and Matthew is eliminated in 7th position.
Hand #8 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
John is UTG and declares all-in for 76k, next to act is David who also grabs his entire stack of 216k and shoves it into the middle. Gordon folds, Sarah on the button then goes all-in over the top, Fab and Anthony lay down their hands and surrender their blinds to the pot. John shows pocket sevens (7d,7h,), David rolls pocket jacks (Jc,Js) and Sarah who has a large portion of her stack at risk shows AcKh. An absolute monster flop of Qd,10c,Jh hits the board. David hits top set with his Jacks but Sarah has flopped Broadway. John is all but drawing dead. The turn and the river are no help for David or John as Sarah’s Straight holds and she eliminates two players, John in 6th and David in 5th. Sarah ships a pot worth 598k.
Hand #9 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
Action is folded around to Anthony in the small blind who limps up, Gordon in the big blind checks.
Flop, 3h,4h,10d. Anthony leads out with a bet of 70k, Gordon then announces that he is all-in, he has Anthony out chipped. Anthony contemplates for a bit and calls. Anthony turns his cards 10c,9d for top pair. Gordon rolls 2h,6s for gutshot straight draw and backdoor flush draw.
The 5h turns and Gordon hits his gutshot. Anthony is drawing dead and the Ace on the river is no help as he is eliminated in 4th place and Gordon takes down a pot worth 672k.
Hand #13 - Blind 20K/40K Ante 5K
Fab folds on the button, Gordon raises to 100k, Sarah sense’s that Gordon isn’t as strong he is making out to be and moves all-in over the top. Gordon goes into the tank for around 3 minutes, he finally decides that he may hold the best cards and calls Sarah’s all-in of 644k total. Sarah turns over Kd,10d. Gordon’s instincts were correct he turns over Ad,4s. to be in front when he committed his chips. A huge flop of 4d 6d Ks hits for Sarah. She’s hit top pair with the kings and is also four flushed. Gordon catches a piece of it with bottom pair but is now well behind. The turn and river of 6c 7c blank for Gordon and he is smashed down to 200k.
Hand 22 - Blind 30K/60K Ante 5K
Gordon in the small blind pushes all-in for 158k and Sarah in the big blind calls. Gordon turns Jd,7s and Sarah shows Ah,4h. The flop comes down Kh,Ac,9d. Sarah has a commanding lead on the flop as she pairs the ace, meaning that Gordon has to hit on both the turn and river or his tournament will be over. Turn 7d. Gordon has paired his seven giving him outs. River 3d. No help for Gordon and he is eliminated in 3rd place. Sarah takes down a 371,000k pot.
The chip counts for heads up.
Sarah 1,620,000
Fab 585,000
Going into heads up action Sarah has a 3:1 chip lead over Fab. Play goes on for an hour or so with chips changing from one player to the other via a lot of big blind stealing from both players. Fab has clawed his way to almost equal with Sarah when on hand 44 there is some action.
Hand 42 - Blind 40K/80K Ante 10K
Sarah calls up to Fab’s big blind, fab then pops it up 200k and Sarah flat calls.
The flop shows 4h,9s,Qh. Fab jams in his entire stack and before he has his stack in the middle Sarah has called. Fab rolls pocket fives(5h,5c) and Sarah shows Qs,6s to have taken a strong lead pairing the queens. The turn brings the Qc and Fab is drawing to one on the two remaining fives.
Jd on the river is no help and Sarah Dixon is our NPL Championships $25,000 Main Event Champion for Season 1 2009 and claims the Trophy and cheque for $10,000!. Sarah was also a venue winner and added the venue winners cheque for $1000 to her haul. Well Done Sarah! Fab also added the 2nd place venue winners cheque to his 2nd place finish as well as final tabled in the Friday night event. Well Done Fab!
$500 Secondary Tournament
For those players that found themselves railing the Main Event we offered a special $500 Secondary Tournament. This was a shootout format where the top player from each table in round 1 went through to play round 2. 18 Players qualified from round 1 and were condensed into 3 tables. The Top 3 from each table then went onto the final table to play off for the $250 first prize.
The super turbo format made quick work of most of the players leaving just 9 to compete for the prize money. In the end Thi Mai was just too strong and took the win and the $250 1st prize. Congratulations also to our runner up Deano Kessner who took home $150 and 3rd place finisher Paul James who scooped $100.