Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Main Event
Day 2 Completed
Day 2 of The Star Sydney Champs Main Event has come to an end after a tumultuous eleven levels of play. At the start of the day, 123 players out of 600 entries returned to the felt to battle it out to claim their share of the A$1,680,000 prize pool as only 63 players would be cashing. At the end of the day, only 13 players survived the battlefield. Leading the field into the final day is Corey Kempson with 3,115,000.
Kempson is no stranger to going deep in tournaments but has actually never won the final all-in to claim the title in any of them. With 12 final table appearances, his best ever live cash is worth $182,835 when he came 2nd in Melbourne once. Right now, he has guaranteed a cash of at least A$21,470 but will have his sights set on the first-place prize of A$352,800.
Final Day Seat Draw
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
31 | 2 | Joe Antar | Australia | 960,000 | 24 |
31 | 3 | Wenjian Qiu | New Zealand | 2,330,000 | 58 |
31 | 4 | Collin Tran | Australia | 360,000 | 9 |
31 | 5 | Peter Dykes | Australia | 320,000 | 8 |
31 | 6 | Hamish Crawshaw | New Zealand | 1,405,000 | 35 |
31 | 7 | Joseph Hayek | Australia | 510,000 | 13 |
31 | 8 | Peter Robertson | Australia | 1,595,000 | 40 |
32 | 3 | Tu Le | Australia | 1,275,000 | 32 |
32 | 4 | Kumar K.A | Australia | 1,375,000 | 34 |
32 | 5 | Nickolas Oiberman | Australia | 1,740,000 | 44 |
32 | 6 | Bernie Stang | Australia | 1,755,000 | 44 |
32 | 7 | Corey Kempson | Australia | 3,115,000 | 78 |
32 | 8 | Mark Lassau | Australia | 1,340,000 | 34 |
When the players returned to The Star Poker room, Chris Moussa was the first of many players to leave the feature table stage. The 2011 Sydney Champs Main Event champion, Errolyn Strang lost most of her chips when she had Nicholas Woodhams covered when all the chips went in on the six-eight-seven flop with two clubs. Woodhams had a flush draw against Strang’s aces and got there on the turn. In the end, she lost all her chips against Wenjian Giu when she flopped an open-ended straight draw but against Qiu’s top pair. She turned a pair but bricked the river to try and become a double winner.
Joe Antar eliminated Navid King and Carlos Gonzalez in the same hand with 66 players showing on the clock. Initially, the tournament staff announced that everyone was in the money but when play had resumed, the floors discovered there was a discrepancy and there were still 64 players left. This caused some commotion as hand-for-hand play was still needed as the bubble had not burst.
In the end, it would still be Antar who would really burst the bubble as he eliminated Salvatore Fazzino. Antar raised and Fazzino defended his big blind to see the jack-five-five flop come. Fazzino then check-called another bet of Antar to do the same again on the trey on the turn. The river was the third five for Fazzino to check-call Antar’s shove with the bigger stack. Antar held nine-five for quad fives while Fazzino had pocket jacks for the flopped full house.
Once the bubble had burst, the “all-in and calls” could be heard from all corners of the poker room. Micheal Egan ran his ace-jack into the queens of Mark Lassau. Egan managed to turn an ace but the queen on the river meant Egan wouldn’t be getting to another final table after finishing in third place in the High Roller. Day 1b chip leader Cezary Klimczak fell to Lassau too when he held jack-ten and was up against the ace-queen of Lassau.
Travis Endersby won the Turbo earlier this week but won’t be adding another trophy to his collection as he shoved his last ten big blinds in with ace-nine and was called by Harlie Jensz who held kings. Kempson started his climb to the top of the counts when he first doubled through Nickolas Oiberman with pocket tens, he then eliminated Tony Nardi, Brian O’Farrell, and Con Angelakis before the final three tables were reached.
Shivan Abdine finished in 22nd place when his tens couldn’t win against the ace-jack of Tu Le. The biggest pot of the day goes to Bernie Stang who bagged 1,755,000 in the end. Luke Edwards had shoved for 150,000 and was called by both Stang and Sam Vakili. On the trey-seven-ten flop, Vakili check-tank-called the 889,000 shove of Stang with ace-jack as he had flopped the flush draw. Stang held pocket eights and those held throughout the runout of the rest of the board.
Vakili managed to double up once after that one but ended up finishing in 18th place when he called for his tournament life when Kempson had rivered a flush. Connie Graham’s stack was shrinking with every hand and in the end, she got her last few big blinds in and got no help for her ten-eight hand against Richard Davis.
Sixteen players went into the final break of the day and Davis couldn’t survive the last level. He shoved with ace-six and was called by Wenjian "William" Qiu who held pocket jacks. Qiu ended up bagging the second-biggest stack of the night with 2,330,000 in chips. A few minutes later, John Rosario fell to Kumar K.A with pocket treys. And then it was time for Chris Kittos to go home before finding a bag as he ran his ace-ten into the kings of Kempson.
Three hands later it was time for all players to tag their bags and go to bed to battle it out on Monday at 12:30 p.m. local time until there is one player left. When they return, play will resume with Level 23 which features a small blind of 20,000, big blind of 40,000, and an ante of 5,000. Level duration will still be 60 minutes with a 10-minute break after every two levels.
The Run It Up Twitch channel will be live streaming the feature table again with a dynamic delay from 2:25 p.m. local time but the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action live until a champion has been crowned so make sure to keep following it all right here.
The 13 remaining players bagged up for the night and will return at 12.30 p.m. local time to play down to a champion. Below are their chip counts at the completion of Day 2, a recap of today's action is to follow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Corey Kempson
|
3,115,000 | -185,000 |
Wenjian Qiu | 2,330,000 | 30,000 |
Bernie Stang | 1,755,000 | 255,000 |
Nickolas Oiberman | 1,740,000 | 40,000 |
Peter Robertson | 1,595,000 | 414,000 |
Hamish Crawshaw | 1,405,000 | -290,000 |
Kumar K.A | 1,375,000 | -25,000 |
Mark Lassau | 1,340,000 | -60,000 |
Tu Le | 1,275,000 | |
Joe Antar | 960,000 | -130,000 |
Joseph Hayek | 510,000 | 90,000 |
Collin Tran | 360,000 | 42,000 |
Peter Dykes | 320,000 | -180,000 |
During the final hands of the night, Wenjian Qiu defended his big blind against Tu Le and they invested 85,000 each on the turn. After the river, it was Qiu that bet 150,000 and Le folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Wenjian Qiu | 2,300,000 | 150,000 |
Tu Le | 1,275,000 | -261,000 |
The tournament clock has been paused and three more hands need to be played before the remaining players can bag and tag for the final day.
Chris Kittos shoved from under the gun for 390,000 and was called by Corey Kempson in the hijack while the rest of the table folded.
Chris Kittos:
Corey Kempson:
The board ran out for Kempson to hold with the pair of kings to eliminate Kittos in 14th place for A$21,470.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Corey Kempson
|
3,300,000 | 400,000 |
Chris Kittos | Busted |
John Rosario got his last 300,000 in from middle position and Kumar K.A called out of the big blind.
John Rosario:
Kumar K.A:
The flop kept Rosario in the lead and the turn gave K.A some outs, while Rosario picked up a flush draw. On the river, K.A improved to a king-high straight and Rosario was eliminated in 15th place for A$21,470.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kumar K.A | 1,400,000 | 330,000 |
John Rosario | Busted |
First to act, Richard Davis moved all in for 515,000 and Wenjian Qiu in the big blind asked for a count, then made the call.
Richard Davis:
Wenjian Qiu:
The flop had Davis on the verge of elimination, while the turn opened a back door flush draw. The river was a blank and that sent Davis to the payout desk in 16th place for A$17,724.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Wenjian Qiu | 2,150,000 | 650,000 |
Richard Davis | Busted |
Bernie Stang raised to 65,000 from the middle position and action folded to Corey Kempson in the small blind who three-bet to 225,000 which Stang called.
The flop came , Kempson bet 185,000 and Stang folded.
Two hands later, Nickolas Oiberman raised to 65,000 from the hijack and Kempson three-bet to 215,000 from the cutoff for everyone to fold, including Oiberman.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Corey Kempson
|
2,900,000 | 265,000 |
Nickolas Oiberman | 1,700,000 | 400,000 |
Bernie Stang | 1,500,000 | -500,000 |
Wenjian Qiu opened to 105,000 in the hijack and Kumar K.A jammed for 390,000 in the cutoff. Richard Davis moved all in over the top for more than double of that and Qiu folded.
Kumar K.A:
Richard Davis:
The flop gave K.A bottom set while Davis had top pair and the nut flush draw. On the turn, Davis made two pair to gain even further outs, but the river was a blank.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Wenjian Qiu | 1,500,000 | -105,000 |
Kumar K.A | 1,070,000 | 620,000 |
Richard Davis | 475,000 | -725,000 |