2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2017 PokerStars Championship Macau
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
2,877,500 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
42,400 HKD
Prize Pool
20,796,800 HKD
Total Entries
536
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000
Players Left 1 / 536
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Paik Teaches Pressure Lesson

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Albert Paik
Albert Paik

Having a big stack gives you a lot of leverage in poker tournaments; a lesson Albert Paik is keen to teach the rest of his table.

School was already in session in a three-way hand between Professor Paik (Ph.D. in aggression), Vitaly Tevis and Beh Kok Weng. We caught the action on the flop with the board reading {9-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{q-Diamonds} and over 15,000 already in the pot just as Weng (small blind) and Paik (big blind) checked the action over to Tevis.

Tevis had obviously not done his homework and decided to take a stab for 4,800. Weng was another inattentive pupil slipping behind in his studies and he elected to make the call before Paik reiterated his point forcibly with a check-raise to 15,000 in total.

Tevis looked nonplussed by this turn of events but grudgingly found the fold, and after chewing it over so did Weng leaving Paik to drag in the pot and chip up further.

Tags: Albert PaikBeh Kok WengVitaly Tevis

Preflop Aggression Wins

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

David Peters was first into the pot, raising it to 3,700 from early position. Peter Jaksland called in the small blind before Michael Addamo three-bet to 12,200 from the big blind. Peters thought for a moment and folded. Jaksland spent more than a moment thinking, but also folded.

In the next hand, the player in the hijack seat raised to 3,300 and Jaksland pushed all in for 25,000, winning the pot when his opponent gave up.

Tags: David PetersMichael AddamoPeter Jaksland

Hitting the Rail

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

A number of notable players fell during the last couple levels including Martin Kozlov and Isaac Haxton. The following have lost all of their chips and must find other means of entertainment.

Top Stacks Around the Room at the Break

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante

After scouring the tournament area here's how a few of the bigger stacks currently in contention.

Level: 11

Blinds: 800/1,600

Ante: 200

Deyra Takes a Bite Out of the Croc

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Billy Argyros
Billy Argyros

Ivan Deyra opened to 3,000 from late position and Billy 'The Croc' Argyros bumped it up to 9,000 on the button. The blinds got out of the way and Deyra made the call.

The flop came {10-Clubs}{2-Clubs}{q-Hearts} and Deyra check-called a bet of 14,000 from the Croc, bringing the {q-Clubs} on the turn. Both players checked to see the {10-Hearts} peeled off the deck on the river.

Deyra decided to take the betting lead and fired out a bet of 18,500. Argyros agonized over the decision for a moment before tossing a call into the pot.

Deyra showed Argyros the bad news, tabling {a-Clubs}{q-Spades} for a full house.

Tags: Billy ArgyrosIvan Deyra

Chen’s Ten-ball Shoots Freiburghaus Out

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante

Taiwan’s Yen 'Pete' Chen and David Freiburghaus got it all in preflop, Freiburghaus moving all in from the small blind for the last of his chips and Chen, who had him easily covered, making the call.

Freiburghaus was the at-risk player but he had the best hand in poker — {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} — which unsurprisingly was in front of Chen’s {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}.

However, the {10-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} flop hit the table to a cry of “ten-ball!” from Chen. There was no miracle ace on the turn or river and a disgruntled-looking Freiburghaus headed for the rail while Chen stacked up to 145,000.

Tags: David FreiburghausYen 'Pete' Chen

Smith Hits a Straight

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante

Frederik Farrington raised to 2,000 from the hijack seat and Elliot Smith called from the big blind. The players went heads-up to a flop of {2-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{3-Diamonds} and both checked.

The turn was the {4-Spades} and Smith led out for 5,000, getting a call from Farrington. The river was the {5-Hearts} and Smith pushed all in for his remaining 23,000. Farrington barely paused before calling. Smith flipped up {j-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} for a rivered straight, grinning. Farrington shook his head, paying out the double-up while showing his {a-Clubs}{9-Spades}.

"You had to call with jack-six?" Farrington said lightheartedly, referring to the preflop action.

"I just wanted to get you," Smith joked.

Farrington was left with a very short stack, pushed it all in the next hand, and won a double-up with {8-}{9-} over an opponent's {q-}{10-}.

Tags: Elliot SmithFrederik Farrington

Prize Pool Announced, PSC Macau an International Affair

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
PSC Championship Macau player nationalities
PSC Championship Macau player nationalities

The numbers are in and the PokerStars Championship Macau has attracted a very respectable 536 entries, 234 of whom currently remain in contention.

The field is a veritable cultural melting pot and, while the majority of the field come from China (30%), the rest is a diverse mix of players from around the world, making this a truly international affair.

This has ballooned the prize pool to a whopping HK$20,796,000 (~US$2,676,731) with a massive HK$3,130,000 (~US$402,874) on offer for first place.

The top 103 places will be getting paid with a min-cash good for HK$62,500 (~US$8,044).