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PKR Poker qualifier turns 5 dollars into millions at the Asian Poker Tour

23 year-old Adrien Allain from Rennes, France, is the 2009 Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival Main Event Champion! He scooped HK$3,035,000 - a fantastic return on his investment of 5 dollars through an online satellite on PKR!

Allain, who recently turned professional said:

Im overwhelmed, this is so wonderful. I qualified for this tournament through a $5 lottery tournament on PKR and end up beating all these top players.

Allain, known by many as zlatan35 online, now aims to use the winnings as a bankroll to push forward his poker career. He impressively dominated the final table that included the likes of Poker Pack star JC Tran, Casey Kastle and David Steicke. No mean feat when this is your first major event and your biggest previous win is online and US$8,000! The runner-up was Inwook Choi from Korea. Choi got his money in with the best hand after pushing with AQ but Allain spiked a 3 on the flop and his A3 was enough to take the title. That said - Allain had been like a train since the first card was dealt and had Choi dominated 2,182,000/1,078,000 at the heads-up stage.

As Asian Poker Tour CEO Chris Parker expressed his congratulations, Adriens delighted group of supporters waved French flags in celebration as the Asian Poker Tour closing ceremony at the Starworld Hotel and Casino drew to its customary colourful conclusion. The crowd of supporters grew throughout the afternoon after the now legendary Asian Poker Tour Macau Party in the Presidential Suite the night before.

There were 5 small stacks on the final table and after shuffle up and deal was called by the worlds leading tournament director Matt Savage, the action was fast and furious. First out was Casey Kastle, who departed after the third hand on his third consecutive Asian Poker Tour final table appearance! He was followed very shortly by Winifred Yu, who came to the Starworld Hotel and Casino as a member of the crew for Chinese poker language film Poker King and left with a HK$26,112 final table payout.

Christer Hallberg was next to exit, followed by Michael Woo. By this point Allain was making all the play and could do no wrong and had built himself a significant chip lead. In the background, dangermen JC Tran and David Steicke were lurking but the young Frenchmans stack was continuing to tower. Next to go and out in fifth was Chris Chau, followed by Steicke – whose fourth place finish caps a memorable Asian Poker Tour Macau Festival for him which saw him also take down the Poker Pack High Rollers event.

What followed was a long session of small ball poker with Allain continuing to dominate, Inwook Choi holding up well and poker superstar JC Tran seriously short stacked but fighting back. In the end Inwook Chois queen high straight saw off Trans challenge, much to the disappointment of the large group of Poker Pack supporters on the rail. It has been a fantastic 12 day festival for The Poker Pack. Tran won The Poker Pack headhunter event and Korea, featuring Steve Sung, David Chino Rheem and Brandon Wong, won the inaugural JBET Battle of the Nations event. Quinn Do took down The Poker King Movie Celebrity Charity event, while David Chino Rheem won the HKGC  No Limit Hold em R+A side event.

Day 1B marked the start of filming of Poker King, the first Chinese language poker film. Many, including the legendary Johnny Chan, predict the movie could have the Rounders effect on the growth of poker in Asia. Five of the crew entered the Main Event with Hong Kongs Winfred Yu making the final table! It would be fair to say that Poker King nearly had its own Poker King!

The Asian Poker Tour Macau hosted over 20 events with 15 official side events. Amongst the online networks which sent players were The Ongame Network, the iPoker Network and PartyPoker.com. In addition, online rooms BWin, PKR, Dafa Poker, JBET Poker, Betfriends, 888.com, Titan Poker, RedKings, 32Red, ChiliPoker, Winamax, BetSafe, PafPoker, The Asia Poker, JPL and PokerLoco are in on the action which guaranteed the significant online qualifier contingent. Sponsors of the side events and collaterals include the Hong Kong Game Club, DafaPoker, Dafa888, The Poker King Movie, JBet, PartyPoker.com, BWin, Zipang Casino, 777babycasino and PKR.

2009 ASIAN POKER TOUR MACAU FESTIVAL – MAIN EVENT – FINAL TABLE PRIZE MONEY

1st Adrien Allain (FR) HK$3,035,000
2nd Inwook Choi HK$1,660,000
3rd JC Tran (USA) HK$117,470
4th David Steicke (Hong Kong)HK$91,378
5th Chris Chau (Hong Kong)HK$65,279
6th Michael Woo (Hong Kong)HK$52,223
7th Christer Hallberg (Sweden) HK$39,167
8th Winifred Yu (Hong Kong) HK$26,112
9th Casey Kastle (Slovenia) HK$16,966

2009 ASIAN POKER TOUR MACAU FESTIVAL – MAIN EVENT – FINAL TABLE CHIP COUNTS

Seat 1: Casey Kastle (130,000) Slovenia
Seat 2: Winfred Yu (61,000) Hong Kong
Seat 3: David Steicke (876,000) Hong Kong
Seat 4: J.C. Tran (444,000) USA
Seat 5: Adrien Allain (482,000) France
Seat 6: Michael Woo (64,000) Hong Kong
Seat 7: Inwook Choi (934,000) Korea
Seat 8: Chris Chau (143,000) Hong Kong
Seat 9: Christer Hallberg (132,000) Sweden

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