2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$2,200 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Alex Lynskey
Winning Hand
33
Event Info
Buy-in
2,200 AUD
Entries
1,191
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
50,000

Ali Aflatounian Bags Up the Chip Lead After an Impressive Performance on Day 1B

Level 14 : 2,000/4,000, 500 ante
Ali Aflatounian
Ali Aflatounian

Another 14 levels are in the books for The Star Sydney World Series of Poker International Circuit $2,200 Main Event as Day 1B played out on Saturday, December 8th. The second of four starting flights drew out a total of 225 entries. Combined with the 170 from day one that makes 395 entries so far. Only 42 survived on Day 1B so in total, 73 survivors have advanced to Day 2 so far.

Bagging the biggest stack after the second flight of play was Ali Aflatounian. Aflatounian picked up a big stack in the middle of the day after flopping a set against an opponent and getting paid on multiple streets. But the majority of Aflatounian's chips came from a huge hero call her made against an opponent. Aflatounian held ace-jack on a wet board of {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{3-Spades}{k-Clubs} and his opponent moved all in. Aflatounian thought it over and called only to have his opponent reveal jack-high, shocking the table. With that he took the lead in the chip counts and holds the biggest overall stack after two days of play with 430,500.

Michael King also bagged one of the largest stacks of the day, finishing with 400,000. King stayed relatively unoticed for most of the day, but in the final level of play, King stacked an opponent holding top two pair. King shoved all in on the river and his opponent tanked for quite some time before calling. Players speculated the King's opponent was holding a worse two pair, but King wasn't sold on it, saying that he thought his opponent made a hero call against him. That pot pushed him over 300,000 chips though and he would hold onto that big stack as the day came to a close.

Among other who made it through on Day 1B were the likes of Joel Dodds (290,000), Haoran Zhang (149,500), Michel Bouskila (197,000), George Mitri (128,500), Henry Tran (212,000), Andrew Scarf (196,000), Andy Lee (172,500), Rob Damelian (298,500), Tatjana Zizic (159,500) and Steve Pappas (172,500).

Some who didn't far as well though were Andrew Hinrichsen, Gary Benson, Stevan Chew, Sean Dunwoodie, Najeem Ajez, Billy Argyros, Brett Trevillian, Federico Butteroni, Sam Khoueis, Errolyn Strang andJan Suchanek to name a few. Suchanek had a roller coaster of a day, getting involved in big pots from the start, but in the end, he was caught bluffing by Andy Lee. Lee made a hero call on an ace-high board holding pocket queens and Suchanek just held an open-ended straight draw. He bricked out on the river so Lee took down the big pot to send Suchanek home early.

The Main Event will be taking a break for a few days while several other events will kick off in the next few days. The next coverage of the Main Event will begin on Thursday, December 13 with Day 1C starting at 12:30 p.m. But don't tune out yet. PokerNews will be covering several of the other side events at this stop including the $1,320 Six Max event which begins on Sunday, December 9th at 12:30 p.m. so make sure to tune back in.

Tags: Ali AflatounianAndrew HinrichsenAndrew ScarfAndy LeeBilly ArgyrosBrett TrevillianErrolyn StrangFederico ButteroniGary BensonGeorge MitriHaoran ZhangHenry TranJan SuchanekJoel DoddsMichael KingMichel BouskilaNajeem AjezRob DamelianSam KhoueisSean DunwoodieStevan ChewSteve PappasTatjana Zizic

King Sits Atop the Throne

Level 13 : 1,500/3,000, 500 ante
Michael King
Michael King

According to Michael King, he opened with a raise to 7,000 and was called by one player in the big blind.

The flop was {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}{4-Diamonds} and after a check King put forward a bet of what he said was "pot," or around 16,000. His opponent called.

The turn was the {6-Clubs} and King's opponent checked for a second time. King now bet 50,000 and his opponent tanked for a bit before calling again.

On the {9-Hearts} river, the player in the blinds checked again. King moved all in with a slightly covering stack for roughly 120,000. His opponent tanked for a good while, several minutes, but ultimately decided to call. King turned up his {A-Spades}{K-Hearts} and his opponent frustratedly tossed his card into the muck. With that, King took down a massive pot and moved up the chip counts with nearly 400,000 chips.

After the hand, several of the players made guesses about what the big blind was holding when he called, with some players guessing he was holding {A-}{4-}.

"Ace-four?" King questioned. "I don't think so. I think he called me lighter than that. I think he tried to hero call me."

Player Chips Progress
Michael King nz
Michael King
390,000 390,000

Tags: Michael King

Aflatounian's Hero Call Extends His Lead

Level 12 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Ali Aflatounian
Ali Aflatounian

With a large amount of chips already in the pot and the board showing {6-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{3-Spades} the player in the big blind checked. Ali Aflatounian bet out 11,500 from the button. His opponent raised to 29,000. Aflatounian called.

The river brought the {k-Clubs} and the big blind instantly moved all in for around 50,000 in chips. Aflatounian went into the tank for over a minute before announcing a call. The player in the big blind then shook his head and tabled {j-Spades}{4-Diamonds} for jack-high.

What shocked the the player in the big blind was when Aflatounian then tabled {a-Hearts}{j-Clubs} for ace-high resulting in him storming away from the table in disbelief.

"Everything get's there. Four-five. A king. Clubs!" Matt Rolfe said to himself, following the hand. "What made you decide to call?" Rolfe then asked Aflatounian.

"I couldn't put him on any hand," said Aflatounian, defending his decision.

"He's the big blind. He could've had anything," Rolfe added, still shocked with the hand that just played out.

Either way, the hero call from Aflatounian now sees him sit behind the biggest stack in the room with a couple of levels left to play in the day.

Player Chips Progress
Ali Aflatounian au
Ali Aflatounian
430,000 180,000

Collett Eliminates Argyros and Laidlaw in Consecutive Hands

Level 6 : 300/600, 50 ante
Daniel Collett
Daniel Collett

Daniel Collett has eliminated both Billy Argyros and Daniel Laidlaw in consecutive hands to race up the leaderboard.

Argyros only last 10-minutes in the tournament after late registering.

He flopped a set and was all in and at risk against Collett who had a flush draw. The river gave Collett his flush sending Argryos to the rail.

In the next hand Laidlaw raised from the hijack to 1,350 before Collett raised to 3,500 from the cutoff. Laidlaw thought for a minute before announcing all in for around 25,000. He was snap-called.

Daniel Collett: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Daniel Laidlaw: {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}

The board ran out {10-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{a-Clubs} to see Collett improve to a higher pair on the flop before taking out Laidlaw with his two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Collett au
Daniel Collett
130,000 105,000
Billy Argyros au
Billy Argyros
Busted
Daniel Laidlaw au
Daniel Laidlaw
Busted

Tags: Billy ArgyrosDaniel CollettDaniel Laidlaw

Rolfe Eliminates Hovagimian

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Matt Rolfe
Matt Rolfe

On a board of {2-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{2-Clubs}{9-Spades} Matt Rolfe moved all in for just over 17,000 and was called by Vahe Hovagimian who had slightly less.

Matt Rolfe: {a-Diamonds}{a-Spades}
Vahe Hovagimian: {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}

Rolfe had the over-pair and the dominating lead against Hovagimian who had flopped top pair. The {2-Hearts} on the river would improve Rolf to a full house resulting in Hovagimian being eliminated early in proceedings.

*In the very next hand Rolfe opened from the cutoff and found no callers. Reza Vakili joked that good hands usually follow good hands. Rolfe then tabled his pocket aces after receiving the perfect starting hand twice-in-a-row.*

Player Chips Progress
Matt Rolfe au
Matt Rolfe
58,000 28,000
Vahe Hovagimian
Vahe Hovagimian
Busted

Tags: Matt Rolfe

WSOP International Circuit Sydney Main Event Day 1B Set to Get Underway

Ricky Kroesen After Bagging the Second Most Chips on Day 1A
Ricky Kroesen After Bagging the Second Most Chips on Day 1A

After 170 entrants took part in Day 1A of the Main Event yesterday, today is the second chance for players to grab their own personal slice of the $2.1 million guarantee on offer. Players who entered yesterday and didn’t bag chips are still able to enter today, but if they are forced to re-enter again, have two more chances next Thursday and Friday on the remaining two opening flights.

Yesterday it was Michael Confos who managed to soar to the top of the chip counts with 366,000, edging out Ricky Kroesen (339,500) and Luke Martinelli (334,000) who rounded out the top three spots. 31 players managed to bag with notables including; Jordan Westmorland, Craig Blight, Julius Colman, Jonathan Karamalikis, Brendon Rubie and Jarred Graham.

Today players will have fourteen 45-minute levels to try and match Confos’ stack ahead of Day 2, with 10-minute breaks after every three levels, and a 30-minute dinner break coming at the conclusion of level nine.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all of today’s live updates from The Star in Sydney.