2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$500 Opening Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
112,171 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
500 AUD
Entries
1,444
Level Info
Level
33
Blinds
200,000 / 400,000
Ante
40,000

Jun Wang Leads Final Nine After Day 2 (full)

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 10,000 ante
Jun Wang Leads the Final Nine after Day 2!
Jun Wang Leads the Final Nine after Day 2!

The massive 1,444-strong WSOP International Circuit Opening Event field has been whittled down to just nine players, all vying for the lions share of the $649,800 prize pool and the gold ring. In addition to the desirable piece of jewelry, the winner will also walk away with the $112,171 top prize.

With the elimination of Stan L., who went with his king-ten on a five-high board and ran into a flush against Jun Wang, to depart in 10th place, the Final Table is now set. Leading the way is in-fact Wang with an impressive stack of 5,425,000.

The day started with 227 players returning all with their eyes on firstly cashing before making their run to the final table. The bubble burst midway through the day when Sean Robinson took out his opponent with his pocket jacks against pocket queens when a jack spiked on the river to guarantee everyone a collect of $870.

Play then eased through the night until the event reached its final 24 players who re-drew for seats. Then, after just over nine hours of play, it took just over an hour to eliminate 14 runners to conclude proceedings for the evening.

Some notable players to make the money throughout the day include; Eric Assadourian (151st), Todor Kondevski (133rd), Sam Capra (120th), Peco Stojanovski (52nd) and Ali Khouiss (23rd).

The final nine players will return on Sunday, 2nd December, at 4pm local time in the poker room at The Star to resume play at the feature table. If the Day 2 action was any indication of what’s in store there should be some scintillating poker left to be played out at the Final Table and PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to bring you all the action.

Final Table

SeatPlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Malcolm Trayner4,535,00045
2Johnathan Hargrave1,945,00019
3Chad Awerbuch1,350,00014
4Zhi Ma1,025,00010
5Jun Wang5,425,00054
6Shan Jiang1,485,00015
7Alex Falon3,340,00033
8George Mitri1,190,00012
9Chu Ong1,490,00015
Player Chips Progress
Jun Wang au
Jun Wang
5,425,000 5,283,600
Malcolm Trayner au
Malcolm Trayner
4,535,000 685,000
Alex Falon au
Alex Falon
3,340,000 40,000
Johnathan Hargrave
Johnathan Hargrave
1,945,000 -305,000
Chu Ong
Chu Ong
1,490,000 -10,000
Shan Jiang au
Shan Jiang
1,485,000 295,000
Chad Awerbuch au
Chad Awerbuch
1,350,000 1,350,000
George Mitri au
George Mitri
1,190,000 430,000
Zhi Ma au
Zhi Ma
1,025,000 -545,000

Read full

Welcome to Day 2 of the $500 Opening Event

Which nine players will make the final table this evening?
Which nine players will make the final table this evening?

With four starting flights in the books, it’s time for Day 2 of the WSOP International Circuit $500 Opening Event from The Star in Sydney.

The tournament attracted a total of 1,444 entries, from which only 227 made Day 2 of the tournament. All the Day 1s played down to the end of level 12, and will resume today with blinds starting at 1,200-2,400 with a 400 ante.

The chip leader on Day 1A, Michael Hala, was able to hold onto that chip lead after the first flight concluded on Tuesday night and will lead the pack here today with the only stack above 300,000.

Other notables to advance include Jason Pritchard, Chad Awerbuch, Laurence Hall, Sam Capra, Antonis Kambouroglou, Todor Kondevski, Ken Demlakian, Jesse McKenzie, Shivan Abdine, Eric Assadourian and Daniel Laidlaw.

Another outstanding name that made Day 2 is Johan Lees. Lees is the defending champion of this event, and with a decent stack totaling 104,700, will try and attempt another deep run today.

The players today will play as many 40-minute level as needed before a final table of nine is reached. Breaks will occur after each three levels.

Play starts at 12:30pm. Stay tuned to PokerNews to find out who makes the final table on Day 3 and continue their quest for a WSOP gold circuit ring.