Poker Tour Australia

2021年3月3日
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Georgia Walker – Administration/ Registrations.
Georgia is excited to attend the Australian Poker Tour – Sydney 2019 event as it will be a new venue for her,- “I know it’s going to be the biggest and best event yet!” Joshua Mellors – Circuit Manger, Tournament Control & logistics. Joshua’s role at APT as Circuit Manager, requires him to manage and co ordinate APT Circuit Events. Wallarah Bay Rec Club: 7:00pm. The Australian Poker Tour Brisbane 2020 Series 2 will be taking place at the Eatons Hil Hotel in Brisbane, Australia between October 7th and October 11th.
The beautiful Georgia is often the first face you see when walking into an APT event. Her role is to register players and assign seating and tables into events which the player registers for.
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Having played poker a handful of times, this is Georgia’s first time working in a poker environment and she is loving it. Georgia is revelling in the APT environment as she enjoys meeting and greeting all the players and especially the working relationships she has with her co workers.
When asked what job she would bluff at, she says she would rather fold as she enjoys her role in the Admin team and working with co workers Ange and Milo. Although she secretly revealed that she wouldn’t mind doing David Miles job for a day.
Georgia is excited to attend the Australian Poker Tour – Sydney 2019 event as it will be a new venue for her,- “I know it’s going to be the biggest and best event yet!”
Joshua Mellors – Circuit Manger, Tournament Control & logistics.
Joshua’s role at APT as Circuit Manager, requires him to manage and co ordinate APT Circuit Events. This role goes hand in hand with Tournament Control and Logistics, where Josh oversees the running of APT Series tournaments and is responsible for the equipment required to run them.
Chatting with Josh, I found that he was a man of very few words. I attributed this to him being exceptionally busy juggling the multiple roles that he has at APT. From the few words that I did get out of him he revealed that his favourite card game is NLH Poker.
I think its safe to say that Australian Poker Tour has one of the best working environments, as Josh and many others have stated that they enjoy the atmosphere of the events the most.
According to Josh, If he could bluff at anyone’s job, he would bluff his way through any job that needed to be done. Or that of APT’s Operational Manager David Miles.
Josh is looking forward to the atmosphere at APT Sydney and seeing the new faces of those who will be attending.
Peter Perceval – Part Owner/Affiliates and Production Manager.
APT Poker Alias – Big Pete
As part owner of APT, Peter wears many hats in the APT Team. One of his main duties is managing the APT Affiliates program and acquiring sponsorship for many of the successful APT Events.
On the days of events that perfect radio voice that you hear is often Peter as he shines in the role of APT’s MC. Quiz poker strategy. He also lends a hand to TD and assists with the set ups and take downs.
Playing poker from the age of 15, he is an expert at draw Poker (which back then was the game of choice). It’s rumoured that Peter once owned the biggest NPL license for approx 10 years at HQ , Harbord Diggers in Sydney. Being a true Sydney boy Peter grew up in around Glebe and Balmain.
Favourite Game: Anything with Poker attached to it. When asked what is the best part about working with APT he replies ” There are many “best things” connected with working APT events, I think mine would be the team we have put together. Working with this group of professionals stands out for me”.
If he could bluff and do someone else’s job in APT, Peter opts to fold as he enjoys his job immensely, although he says that he would love to improve on his MC skills, (we think he does a fabulous job by the way).
Peter worked with APT in Sydney last year and it was huge, but we all know that this one will be much bigger. “I have a massive amount of poker friends in Sydney, so I look forward to seeing them all when we are down there” exclaimed Peter when asked what he is most looking forward to this years Australian Poker Tour – Sydney 2019
Sophie Evans – Chip Runner/Distribution,
APT Poker Alias – Chip Boss
Sophie is one of the youngest members in the APT Team, with Australian Poker Tour being her first real exposure to the poker world.
Although she is the youngest and newest to poker, Sophie works and takes her role very seriously in at APT.
Sophie, gains her poker Alias ‘Chip Boss” because that is exactly what she is. All chips are counted and distributed through Sophie and she does her job with the up most precision. She is often one of the last standing team members, left counting and organising chips at the end of the night.
Sophie has taken a strong liking to the game Texas Holdem. Like most of the APT Team, Sophie’s favourite part to working at APT is being party of the APT Family and meeting and interacting with all the players at the events. “Everyone is really wonderful” beams Sophie.
When asked if she could bluff at someone else’s job, she folds as she loves every bit of her job and wouldn’t want to do anything else.
Mattyy Ley – Equipment Control / Tournament Director.
APT Poker Alias – Mr Reliable
Matty’s role as APT Equipment control/TD is to ensure that the tables, chips and cards are all ready for the TD responsible for that event. All equipment must be readily available for them to set up their events.
As a Tournament Director Matty is required to know the TDA rules for all our poker events. All TDs at the APT are TDA certified, this ensures that all our staff follow and are aware of all rules and procedure at APT Tournaments.
Matty has been involved in the poker community for the past ten years as a player and TD for several Brisbane based poker franchises.
Matty’s favourite card game is Caribbean Stud. Matty explains that “Meeting new people who are passionate about the game that we all love and being able to be apart of a great working environment and a great team” is the best part to working at APT.
If Matty could bluff and do another person’s job at APT, he would bluff and do Tony Treanor’s job.
What Matty is looking forward to most at Australian Poker Tour – Sydney 2019, is catching up with the APT family for another great event and all those who do such a great job in organizing the series. “It’s really rewarding he says”…
Robert Donachy – Communications and Affiliates Manager.
APT Poker Alias – Robilicious
Rob’s role as APT Communications and Affiliates Manager, is to assist with sponsors, maintain the APT web site and assist with APT affiliates.
Rob originally comes from Sydney but moved to Queensland and has been running events in poker for since 2011. His favourite game is Canasta but prefers to play Omaha and enjoys the PLO Action that APT has to offer.
For Rob working at APT is a dream come true to host poker events on such a large scale. “The people I work with are fun…just love the whole atmosphere and experience”
If given the choice to bluff and do someone else’s job in APT, Rob admits he “(I’d) rather fold than run the bluff”Table Of Contents
Poker players in Australia, particularly those looking to play for high stakes, got some welcome news earlier this week.
Poker Central announced the creation of a new tournament series, Australian Poker Open, to be held at the end of January through the beginning of February at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland. The festival will comprise a seven-event schedule similar in structure to the popular Poker Masters, with escalating buy-ins culminating in a $100,000 event.
Furthermore, following the Australian Poker Open, Poker Central will also host its flagship Super High Roller Bowl event.
Both events will be streamed on PokerGO. They’re also jointly presented along with the World Poker Tour, according to a Poker Central presser.
Scheduled directly following the immensely popular Aussie Millions series in Melbourne, the addition of these two events makes for a packed poker schedule Down Under at the beginning of 2020.Australian Poker Open
The schedule for the first Australian Poker Open will look pretty familiar to poker fans who have closely followed Poker Central events like the Poker Masters and U.S. Poker Open. It will be carried by no-limit hold’em and pot-limit Omaha events entirely, though, whereas those events featured some short deck and mixed games.2020 Australian Poker Open ScheduleDateEvent #TournamentJan. 251AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 262AU$10,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 273AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 284AU$25,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 295AU$25,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 306AU$50,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 317AU$100,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Most likely, each tournament will be scheduled for two days, with the final tables streamed on PokerGO the day after the start date listed.
A points leaderboard will be tallied throughout the festival, as in other Poker Central series. The winner will be named Australian Poker Open champion and receive a trophy and AU$50,000 in bonus prize money.Super High Roller Bowl Australia
The Super High Roller Bowl has only been around since 2015, but it has quickly become one of poker’s must-watch events. Fans around the world tuning in to PokerGO get to watch some of the world’s best battle with cards-up coverage and a slow structure providing appointment viewing.
After starting out based in the PokerGO Studio outside ARIA, the SHRB has branched out in recent years. The Australia event will mark its fifth different country and fourth different continent as it embarks on its ninth overall iteration.
The tournament starts Feb. 2 and lasts three days.
“Creating the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl Australia represents a key milestone for Poker Central and an important moment for our business as we further our international reach,” said Poker Central President Sampson Simmons in the press release. “As we bring our premier high roller event brands to new players and new destinations around the globe, PokerGO subscribers continue reaping the rewards of captivating poker content featuring the world’s best players.”List of Super High Roller Bowl ChampionsEditionBuy-InEntriesChampionWinningsI$500,00043Brian Rast$7,525,000II$300,00049Rainer Kempe$5,000,000III$300,00056Christoph Vogelsang$6,000,000MacauHK$2.1M75Justin BonomoHK$37.83M (~$4.8M)IV$300,00048Justin Bonomo$5,000,000V$300,00036Isaac Haxton$3,672,000London£250,00012Cary Katz£2,100,000 (~$2.6M)Bahamas$250,00051Daniel Dvoress$4,080,000Australian Poker Tour Brisbane 2019
The price point of AU$250,000 makes SHRB Australia slightly more affordable than past editions. The exchange rate means the buy-in is roughly equivalent to $170,000, whereas previous SHRB’s have cost between $250,000 and $500,000 to enter.
From 2011 through 2016, Aussie Millions hosted the AU$250K challenge — won three times in four years by Phil Ivey — but the event was canceled in 2017 and hasn’t made a reappearance since as the appetite for ultra-high stakes Down Under has seemingly waned. SHRB organizers are betting there’s still a market.Poker Tour Australia PackageMarathon Run of Poker in Australia
The scheduling of Australian Poker Open and the subsequent SHRB, with the former kicking off Jan. 25, is unlikely to be coincidental.
That date puts it one day after the finale of Aussie Millions Main Event’s final table. As Aussie Millions begins Jan. 4 and runs continuously through Jan. 24, the new Poker Central festivals make for a full month of uninterrupted poker action in Australia.
As Aussie Millions has plenty of high roller events on tap as well with the AU$25K Challenge, the AU$50K Challenge and the AU$100K Challenge, plus the AU$25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, bankrolls will undoubtedly be made and broken over the course of the all of the action.
Between Aussie Millions and the two Poker Central events, poker players of every buy-in level in Australia will have something to look forward to starting in early January. Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the month for coverage of Aussie Millions and tournament recaps from the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl.
Photo courtesy of Poker Central.
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