2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$2,200 Main Event
Day: 2
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

Pongrass Propells Over a Million

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Matt Pongrass
Matt Pongrass

Matt Pongrass raised to 17,000 from middle position and was called by Daniel Laidlaw in the small blind.

The flop came {3-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{4-Hearts} and Laidlaw checked. Pongrass continued for 25,000. Laidlaw called.

The turn brought the {2-Clubs} and Laidlaw checked. Pongrass thought for a minute and tossed out 75,000. Laidlaw snap-mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Pongrass au
Matt Pongrass
1,070,000
576,000
576,000
Daniel Laidlaw au
Daniel Laidlaw
319,000
-128,000
-128,000

Tags: Daniel LaidlawMatt Pongrass

Chris Wookey Bubbles the WSOPC Sydney Main Event

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Chris Wookey
Chris Wookey

The action started with Mark Yazbeck raising to 19,000 from the cutoff. The decision folded to Chris Wookey in the small blind who waited as the remaining tables in the room completed their hands. He then moved all in for 79,000. Yazbeck thought for a moment and called.

Mark Yazbeck: {9-Spades}{9-Diamonds}
Chris Wookey: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}

The board ran out {9-Hearts}{q-Spades}{7-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} to see Yazbeck spike a nine on the flop giving him the winning hand with a set.

Wookey had his aces cracked and narrowly missed out on the money.

The remaining 135 players have all guaranteed themselves a $3,549 payday.

Player Chips Progress
Mark Yazbeck au
Mark Yazbeck
405,000
235,000
235,000
Chris Wookey au
Chris Wookey
Busted

Tags: Chris WookeyMark Yazbeck

Tran The (Not Quite) Millionaire

Level 16 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Henry Tran
Henry Tran

Henry Tran, Morten Mortensen and Michael Confos committed all their chips in preflop after a series of raises.

Tran had both players covered. The cards were then tabled.

Henry Tran: {a-}{a-}
Morten Mortensen: {a-}{k-}
Michael Confos: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}

The flop ran out {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{4-} giving Confos a flush sweat.

The turn dropped the {q-Hearts} giving Mortensen and Confos extra outs to a straight.

The {5-} completed the board and Tran was awarded the massive pot sending his two opponent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Henry Tran ca
Henry Tran
995,000
783,000
783,000
Morten Mortensen dk
Morten Mortensen
Busted
Michael Confos au
Michael Confos
Busted

Tags: Henry TranMichael ConfosMorten Mortensen

Where Did The Chip Leader Go? Forrester Now Overwhelming Chip Leader

Level 16 : 3,000/6,000, 1,000 ante
Barry Forrester
Barry Forrester

It took the start of day chip leader, Michael Spencer, just over an hour to lose his entire 545,000 chip-stack.

The players at the table were eager to explain his entire demise.

The first hand had a board showing {j-}{j-}{k-}{q-}{k-}. Barry Forrester bet out. Spencer raised to 150,000. Forrester called. Spencer showed {j-}{9-} for a full house before Forrester revealed {k-}{q-} for a higher full house.

The next hand saw Spencer and Forrester get it all in preflop. Spencer was dominated holding pocket queens versus Forrester's pocket kings. Nothing would change and Forrester would double up.

In the final hand Spencer announced he was all in for his last 40,000 and pushed the chips forward before the cards were even dealt.

Allen Yu obliged and made the call. Spencer showed {q-}{5-} and was behind to Yu's {k-Spades}{9-Spades}.

The board ran out {8-Spades}{k-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{4-Clubs} to see Yu improve to a pair on the flop resulting in Spencer being sent to the rail.

Michael Spencer
Michael Spencer
Player Chips Progress
Barry Forrester au
Barry Forrester
823,000
823,000
823,000
Michael Spencer au
Michael Spencer
Busted

Tags: Allen YuBarry ForresterMichael Spencer

Laidlaw Doubles Through Blight

Level 15 : 2,500/5,000, 500 ante
Daniel Laidlaw
Daniel Laidlaw

The action started with Rahul Rastogi raising to 11,000 from middle position. Huss Hassan then re-raised to 33,000 from the next seat over. Craig Blight then opted to three-bet to 55,000 from the hijack before the decision fell on Daniel Laidlaw in the big blind. He moved all in for 198,000 which saw Rastogi and Hassan quickly fold.

Blight deliberated for over a minute and looked like he was really agonising over a call. He nearly talked himself out of calling but committed the chips.

Daniel Laidlaw: {a-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}
Craig Blight: {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The board ran out {10-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{7-Spades}{7-Clubs} to see Laidlaw double with the higher two pair and leaving Blight with just 14,000.

A few hands later Blight was seen at the registration booth buying in for his next event.

Player Chips Progress
Daniel Laidlaw au
Daniel Laidlaw
447,000
246,500
246,500
Craig Blight au
Craig Blight
Busted

Tags: Craig BlightDaniel LaidlawHuss HassanRahul Rastogi

230 Players Return for Day 2 of the WSOP International Circuit Sydney Main Event

Michael Spencer leads the pack going into Day 2
Michael Spencer leads the pack going into Day 2

The 230 players remaining in the 2018 WSOP International Circuit Sydney Main Event will take to their seats today as they continue their quest at capturing the title as well as the coveted WSOP gold ring on offer, as well as earning themselves a ticket to the 2019 WSOP Circuit Global Championship, an invitation-only tournament with a minimum prize pool of $1,000,000 USD.

After four opening flights the players will join together at 12:30pm local time, with Day 1C chipleader Michael Spencer returning with 545,000 with blinds at 2,500/5,600/500. Alongside him will be Matthew Pongrass (494,500), Day 1B chipleader Ali Aflatounian (430,500), Alex Lynskey (404,000) and Michael King (400,000) rounding out the top five stacks and the only players above 400,000.

Also returning after a successful week off include Luke Martinelli (334,000) who was victorious in the High Roller event and Huss Hassan (260,500) who took down the six-max event. Last year's main event champion and runner-up Michael Kanaan (126,000) and Michael Fraser (160,000) are also still alive and will be looking to make another deep run.

The prize pool has also been announced early this morning. 135 players will guarantee themselves a minimum payday of $3,549 with the top five earning themselves a six-figure score. The eventual champion will pocket a cool $422,796 for their efforts.

Today’s plan is to play ten 60-minute levels or stop at the final three tables, whichever comes first.

Stay up-to-date with all the action here at The Star all day with the PokerNews live reporting team.