2019 The Star Sydney Champs

$20,000 High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 The Star Sydney Champs

Final Results
Winner
Sean Ragozzini
Winning Hand
105
Prize
223,361 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
20,000 AUD
Prize Pool
703,000 AUD
Entries
37
Level Info
Level
18
Blinds
8,000 / 16,000
Ante
16,000

Table 30 at a Glance

Level 1 : 100/200, 200 ante

Table 30 has kicked off seven-handed with Nauvneel Kashyap, Amir Abbas, Tom Rafferty, Mladen Vukovic, Dale Marsland, Zuxian Zhao and Vincent Huang in action. Kashyap has cashed the A$5k Challenge and the 6-Max Event, Vukovic and Marsland cashed in the 6-Max and Huang finished runner-up to Jason Gray in the A$5k Challenge.

Player Chips Progress
Nauvneel Kashyap au
Nauvneel Kashyap
50,000 50,000
Amir Abbas au
Amir Abbas
50,000 50,000
Tom Rafferty au
Tom Rafferty
50,000 50,000
Mladen Vukovic au
Mladen Vukovic
50,000 50,000
Dale Marsland au
Dale Marsland
50,000 50,000
Zuxian Zhao au
Zuxian Zhao
50,000 50,000
Vincent Huang au
Vincent Huang
50,000 50,000

Tags: Dale MarslandJason GrayMladen VukovicNauvneel KashyapTom RaffertyVincent HuangZuxian Zhao

Level: 1

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 200

Welcome to the 2019 The Star Sydney Champs $20,000 High Roller

The Star Sydney
The Star Sydney

The most expensive tournament of the 2019 The Star Sydney Championship awaits with the A$20,000 High Roller and the most well-known regulars of The Star Sydney are expected to join the action to determine the best among their peers.

Some of them have already secured their seat at a bargain through the A$1,100 Live Satellites such as David Wang, Michael O'Grady, Corey Kempson and 2018 A$5k Challenge winner John Thomson.

Defending champion of the event is New Zealand's Sosia Jiang, who emerged on top of a 28-entry strong field after defeating Matthew Wakeman in heads-up for a payday of A$266,000. Michel Bouskila ended up in third and also had a deep run during the 2019 series already when he finished 16th out of 356 entries in the 6-Max Event.

Jiang won't be attempting to defend her title this year, however, as she headed off to London for the Triton Poker festival to compete in the biggest buy-in of live poker history thus far.

All participants will receive 50,000 in chips and the late registration and re-entry period will be open for the first nine 45-minute levels and the following 30-minute break. The tournament features the popular big blind ante and Day 1 is scheduled to play a total of 15 levels of 45 minutes each, as of Day 2 the level duration then increases to 60 minutes.

Day 1 Level Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
145100200200
245200300300
345200400400
Break10   
445300600600
545400800800
6455001,0001,000
Break10   
7456001,2001,200
8458001,6001,600
9451,0002,0002,000
Break30   
10451,2002,4002,400
11451,5003,0003,000
12452,0004,0004,000
Break10   
13452,5005,0005,000
14453,0006,0006,000
15454,0008,0008,000

The PokerNews team will be on the floor to cover all the action from start-to-finish, stay tuned to find out who will be crowned the High Roller Champion in Sydney!

Tags: Corey KempsonDavid WangJohn ThomsonMatthew WakemanMichael O'GradyMichel BouskilaSosia Jiang

$20,000 High Roller

Day 1 Started