ANZPT Queenstown champion Dave Allan is currently shaking his head and counting what few chips he has left after losing a recent pot.
Dean Francis didn't have a great start to the day, but has since clawed back above the starting stack, thanks in part, to David Allan. Francis and Allan recently battled in a hand which we arrived at with a flop on the felt.
Last year's ANZPT Queenstown champion David Allan recently found himself all in on a flop.
Alex Lynskey and David Allan both started the day on Table 25. Both of their seats are now empty.
When we arrived over at Table 25, David Allan had a 1,000 denomination chip out in front of him in early position and Mitch Carle had raised it up to 1,800.
When we arrived at David Allan's table there was already around 5,000 in the pot and Allan was going up against one opponent on the turn of a board. Allan's opponent bet 3,000 here and Allan made the call.
After an exciting day of poker action, the 2012 PokerStars.
After a tough two-hour heads-up battle, the final hand of the 2012 PokerStars.net Australia New Zealand Poker Tour has played out. It started with David Allan limping the button and Ken Demlakian checking the big blind.
Not long after the break and David Allan has taken a big chip lead over Ken Demlakian. It all started with Allan first winning a small pot holding and going to showdown on a board.
Right before the break and David Allan has lost plenty of his chips back to Demlakian. Firstly, Demlakian won a couple of small pots and then he took down the following hand. Allan limped the button and Demlakian checked.
David Allan has won a couple of pots uncontested preflop and then took down the following hand. Allan limped on the button and Ken Demlakian checked.
David Allan was on the button when he raised it up to 60,000. Ken Demlakian called out of the big blind and the dealer readied three cards for the felt. Flop: Demlakian checked here and Allan bet 75,000.
David Allan limped on the button and Ken Demlakian raised it up to 60,000 from the big blind. Allan made the call and the two players watched the dealer turn over a flop. Demlakian led for 65,000 here and Allan called.
David Allan has just taken down a couple of pots, all while listening to Ken Demlakian getting chatty. The first hand saw Demlakian open the button to 60,000. Demlakian made the call and a flop was dealt on the felt.
David Allan is now sitting with just around 20 big blinds - the lowest amount of chips he has had during the heads-up play. This is all because Allan just lost a couple of hands that played out like this.
David Allan has just taken down a couple of small pots to see his stack rise above seven-figures again. The first hand saw Ken Demlakian raise the button to 60,000. Allan made the call and a flop was dealt.
"You're not enjoying this, are you?" asked Ken Demlakian. "Nah, i'm sick mate," replied Allan. This exchanged played out as Allan lost a couple of pots and stoically sat there making no reactions.
Ken Demlakian is edging back in front after winning a handy recent pot. It was yet another limped pot, as the action was checked to the turn on the board of . Allan took a stab with a bet of 30,000 and Demlakian made the call.
Ken Demlakian limped the small blind and David Allan checked his option in the big blind to take a flop. Allan checked and called a bet of 36,000 before deciding to lead out for 75,000 on the turn.
"Geez, you're playing some shit aren't you?" said Ken Demlakian at the end of the following hand against David Allan. Allan opened the button to 48,000 and Demlakian called. Allan then check-called a bet of 45,000 on the flop.
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