Qiang Fu Wins Record-Breaking 6-Max Event at The Star Sydney Champs

Qiang Fu Wins the 2019 A$1,100 6-Max at The Star Sydney Champs for A$89,003

In the ninth level of Day 2 of the A$1,100 6-Max at The Star Sydney Champs, a champion was crowned in Qiang Fu who defeated Tu Tran after an hour-long heads-up battle. Fu claimed the first-place prize of A$89,003 and the beautiful trophy outlasting the record-breaking 356-strong field.

This cash is Fu’s second-highest live cash ever taking his career winnings to over $400,000 total. This is only his second tournament win ever after winning one in 2015 in New Zealand. Fu was railed all day by Zhankang Chen after he busted in fourteenth place himself. The final seven players were combined onto one table with Alex Yazbeck claiming his second final table of the week having finished second in the Turbo.

2019 A$1,100 6-Max at The Star Sydney Champs Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (AUD)Prize (USD)
1Qiang FuAustralia$89,003$61,643
2Tu TranAustralia$54,995$38,089
3Alex YazbeckAustralia$38,167$26,434
4Michael OscuroAustralia$26,810$18,568
5Adrian SalterAustralia$19,057$13,199
6John RosarioAustralia$13,702$9,490
7Nauvneel KashyapAustralia$9,964$6,901
2019 The Star Sydney Champs$1,100 6-Max Final Table
2019 The Star Sydney Champs $1,100 6-Max Final Table

A Hectic Start

Thirty players took their seat at 12:30 p.m. local time ready to battle it out in what became one of the most hectic two-hour stints the PokerNews live reporting team has ever seen. In just two hours, the field was reduced to the last nine players.

Sam Capra left the feature table in the first hand of the day when he ran his ace-king into the pocket eight of Fu. Fu also took all of Michael Seymour’s chips.

Connie Graham fell in twenty-sixth place when her pocket jacks couldn’t beat the pocket eights of Andrew Miller who had turned a set. Miller himself was eliminated by Tran when his tens failed to win against Tran’s kings.

Michael Doodson started the day as the absolute short stack but managed to grab several pay jumps by doubling up a few times to make it to eight place in the end for A$9,964.

Connie Graham
Connie Graham finished in 26th place for A$2,385

Fu and Tran Creating Havoc

Fu went on a rampage when the final two tables were reached, outkicking Yazbeck, eliminating Guangyu Wang, and shoving on John Rosario.

Tran did the same when there were only eight players left eliminating Doodson with aces when the latter held queens and taking down Nauvneel Kashyap with kings when Kashyap held ace-king. Adrian Salter was another one of Tran’s victims as he ran his ace-six into the kings of Tran. Michael Oscuro also busted when his shove with tens was called by Tran who held kings again.

With three players left, Yazbeck was the shorter stack and doubled once with aces through Fu but fell to Tran with ace-jack as he was up against Tran’s ace-king. Not enough help on the board meant that Yazbeck won A$38,167 this time which was almost three times as much as his previous final table result. Yazbeck was cheered on by his family which also included his brother and father who both made the same final table of the Turbo.

Heads-Up Action

Within the first ten minutes of heads-up play, Fu doubled up through Tran when he had flopped a set, and all the chips went in. Tran called with the open-ended straight-, straight flush-, royal flush-, and flush draw but bricked the turn and river.

Fu took over the chip lead after this monster pot and never really looked back. In the final hand of the day, Tran flopped top pair when he moved all in, and Fu called with middle pair on the queen-five-deuce flop. Fu turned two pair as the eight fell and no queen or four came on the river to save Tran as he was eliminated.

This concludes the 6-Max coverage but the PokerNews live reporting team will be back on Wednesday, July 31, at 2:15 p.m. local time to bring you all the action from the High Roller tournament. Check out the The Star Sydney live reporting hub for all the updates.

Qiang Fu - Tu Tran Heads Up
Qiang Fu and Tu Tran heads-up
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