Danny Chevalier Takes Out NZPT Queenstown
MEDIA RELEASE
25 July 2009
Australian Danny
Chevalier Takes Out NZPT Queenstown – Skycity Alpine
Adventure
Tonight ex-Queenstown resident, Danny
Chevalier from Australia became the first ever NZPT
Queenstown – SKYCITY Alpine Adventure Champion, outplaying
134 rivals over six days to take home the 2009 NZPT
Queenstown - SKYCITY Alpine Adventure trophy and $87,435.
The Final Table began with 9 players left from an original starting field of 134 battling for a total prize pool of more than $300,000. Over 40 of the starting field were made up of locals, and six of the final nine were New Zealand-based players. Other payers in the tournament came from Australia, Argentina, Germany, United States, Finland, The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Canada.
Danny took the title from Andrew Hinrichsen from Australia with a 7 and Ace of hearts giving him a ‘nut flush’. Andrew takes home $57,285 for second place.
The NZPT Queenstown - SKYCITY Alpine Adventure poker tournament attracted a world-class field of some of the sport’s finest talent, including International professionals including Eric Assadourian, Grant Levy, Celina Lin, Tony Hachem, Emad Tahtouh and New Zealand-based Lee ‘Final Table’ Nelson. Coming from nine different nations, the 134-strong field was cheered on by local fans at SKYCITY Queenstown, creating a high-energy tournament experience.
Danny was thrilled with winning in Queenstown, “Queenstown is my second home and it was like playing in front of my home crowd.’
Michelle Baillie, Executive Manager for SKYCITY Queenstown, said: “We’re delighted we were able to have such a talented field of local and international players compete in the inaugural NZPT Queenstown – SKYCITY Alpine Adventure poker tournament.
“It was great to see those professional players as well as other local talent in action. The other Kiwis who made it to the Final Table – John Pye, John Guthrie, Steve Smith, Mark Walker and Glen Maiden– are also to be congratulated for their efforts.
“Having such a remarkable tournament in Queenstown has put Queenstown on the world map for poker tournaments. The event held at the SKYCITY Queenstown Casino is the biggest tournament based on numbers in the South Island for 2009.”
“We look forward to building on the success of the inaugural NZPT Queenstown – SKYCITY Alpine Adventure with an even bigger prize pool and greater number of players next year.”
The final standings and monies
earned are as follows:
1. Danny Chevalier – Melbourne,
Australia - $87,435NZD
2. Andrew Hinrichsen –
Melbourne, Australia - $57,285NZD
3. Glen Maiden –
Queenstown, New Zealand - $33,165NZD
4. Mark Walker –
Cambridge, New Zealand - $27,135NZD
5. Steve Smith –
Auckland, New Zealand - $21,105NZD
6. John Guthrie –
Queenstown, New Zealand - $15,075NZD
7. John Pye –
Auckland, New Zealand - $12,060NZD
8. Will Mauga–
Brisbane, Australia - $9,045NZD
9. David Bradford –
Wellington, - $6,030NZD
About Danny Chevalier
Arguably
the most accomplished player at the final table, this
46-year-old lived in New Zealand for many years where he ran
day spas in Queenstown and Rotorua before recently returning
to Australia. He won a preliminary event and final table
another during the 2009 Melbourne Poker Championships, and
won a seat into this event in a live satellite here at
SKYCITY Queenstown. He credits his love of poker to his
grandmother Regine, who passed away last year aged
99.
ENDS