2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$1,320 6-Max
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
78
Prize
104,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,320 AUD
Entries
283
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
10,000

Huss Hassan Wins the $1,320 Six-Max Event at the WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney for A$104,000

Level 26 : 40,000/80,000, 10,000 ante
Huss Hassan - 2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney$1,320 6-Max Winner
Huss Hassan - 2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney$1,320 6-Max Winner

Huss Hassan locked up his first World Series of Poker Circuit ring with a victory in the $1,320 No-Limit Hold'em Six-Max event here at The Star Sydney. For his win over the 283-player field, Hassan also earned the top prize of A$104,000 and 50 points towards the Casino Championship race. The score represents Hassan's biggest live score event, topping his previous best by $4,000.

"Feels good man," Hassan said after his victory. "It's my first WSOP Circuit win so starting off with the six-max is pretty good. I bagged a bit in the Main Event so I'm gonna try to take that down as well."

Hassan came into the day as the chip leader, bagging up nearly 100,000 more than Richard Kellett, his nearest competitor. It was after bagging up the lead that Hassan started to feel like he had a really good shot to win the event.

"It was at the end of Day 1 when I finished as the chip leader when I felt like I had a pretty good chance to win," Hassan said. "The field was decent and a lot of the really good players were all short. I felt pretty good about it this morning."

Final Table Results:

PositionPlayerCountryPrize (in AUD)Prize (in USD)
1Huss HassanAustralia$104,000$74,988
2Sayed JabbourAustralia$64,264$46,336
3Brett TrevillianAustralia$44,616$32,169
4Luis ArriluceaAustralia$31,304$22,569
5Timo HettingerGermany$22,200$16,006
6Michael FraserAustralia$15,912$11,472
7Zac LowrieAustralia$11,528$8,311

Early Action of the Day:

The day kicked off in high gear with the bubble bursting in just a matter of hands. The first player to fall on the day was Tony Tavella who ran queen-ten into the king-queen of Aaron Li with a short stack. Michael O'Grady would be the bubble boy. He shoved all in holding pocket queens but Tristan Bain woke up behind him with pocket kings. O'Grady couldn't catch up and that would send him to the rail in 31st place as the last player to walk away empty-handed.

A flurry of eliminations resulted in a rapid decline of remaining players. Among the fallen were Matt Wakeman, the $5,000 Challenge Champion, as well as Shivan Abdine, Suzy Khoueis, Connie Graham, Michael Asad, Richard Kellett, Sheng Ye, and Graeme Putt just to name a few.

Putt would end up being the final-table bubble boy. Short-stacked, he held on for several eliminations but couldn't survive any longer. After a few ladder spots, Putt moved all in with seven-five and ran into the king-queen of Hassan. Hassan held on to bring the last seven players to the final table and Putt walked away with $11,528 for his 8th place finish.

2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney $1,320 6-Max Final Table
2018 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney $1,320 6-Max Final Table

Final Table Action:

Hassan cruised through the day, coming into the final table near the middle of the pack with 651,000 but that would quickly change as he doubled through the chip leader, Zac Lowrie. Hassan got it in with queens against Lowrie's ace-king suit and flopped quads. From there, it was smooth sailing for Hassan.

Lowrie would be the first out at the final table, going from first to last in a matter of minutes. The second to fall at the final table was Michael Fraser, who ran into a bit of a cooler situation when he rivered two pair and Brett Trevillian rivered a set. Fraser led the river with a bet and Trevillian moved all in. Fraser thought it over but eventually called and he would be eliminated in 6th place.

Next to go would be Timo Hettinger. Hettinger got it in against Brett Trevillian with pocket tens, but couldn't outrace Trevillian's ace-king. The first player that Hassan actually eliminated at the final table would be Luis Arrilucea. Arrilucea got it in with queen-ten suited but was behind Hassan's king-jack suited. He couldn't catch up and would be sent to the rail in fourth place.

Trevillian would be next to go in thrid place. Trevillian called a raise from Hassan before Sayed Jabbour three-bet from the big blind. Hassan folded but Trevillian was not a believer. He moved all in with pocket fours and got snapped off the by the pocket kings of Jabbour. He failed to improve and would be the third place finisher.

Hassan came into heads-up play with a slight disadvantage, but it didn't take him long to turn it around. In one of the major turning points of the match, Hassan got it all in with a straight against Jabbour's overpair to the board. The river would be a brick so Hassan held on to double up. Shortly after he would take the lead then in the final hand of the match, Jabbour would bluff all in on the river holding bottom two pair, fives and fours. Unfortunately for him, Hassan flopped a straight and didn't let go, spelling the end of the match.

"I did definitely feel like I had an edge on him," Hassan said about Jabbour. "And I picked up a few tells during heads up and that helped me out a lot."

Huss Hassan
Huss Hassan

Hassan bagged in the Main Event already, bringing around 260,000 back for day two and says that he's just getting started here at the Star Sydney. He plans to play any other event he can for the rest of the series but did mention that he won't be playing the High Roller. For him, he said he definitely felt like bagging a stack on Day 1 of the Main Event helped him create some momentum for this event as well.

"The cards were going my way," Hassan said. "I am definitely running good. I'm being patient and all that stuff. So I feel good."

PokerNews will be taking a short break here at The Star Sydney but will be back on Wednesday, December 12th with coverage the $20,000 High Roller. Make sure to tune back in for coverage of the entire event.

Tags: Aaron LiBrett TrevillianConnie GrahamGraeme PuttLuis ArriluceaMatt WakemanMichael AsadMichael FraserMichael O'GradyRichard KellettSheng YeShivan AbdineSuzy KhoueisTimo HettingerTony TavellaTristan BainZac Lowrie

Brett Trevillian Eliminated in 3rd Place ($44,616)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Brett Trevillian
Brett Trevillian

Huss Hassan opened with a raise on the button to 90,000. Brett Trevillian called in the small blind before Sayed Jabbour made it 380,000 in the big blind. Hassan folded but Trevillian dropped into the tank. He moved all in and Jabbour snap-called.

Sayed Jabbour: {K-Clubs}{K-Spades}
Brett Trevillian: {4-Clubs}{4-Hearts}

The board ran out {A-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{Q-Clubs} and Jabbour held up to eliminate Trevillian in 3rd place. For his run, Trevillian will take home $44,616.

Player Chips Progress
[Removed:202] au
[Removed:202]
3,765,000 1,335,000
Brett Trevillian au
Brett Trevillian
Busted

Tags: Brett TrevillianHuss Hassan

Luis Arrilucea Eliminated in 4th Place ($31,304)

Level 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Luis Arrilucea
Luis Arrilucea

Luis Arrilucea moved all in for 550,000 from the button and was quickly called by Huss Hassan in the small blind.

Huss Hassan: {k-Clubs}{j-Clubs}
Luis Arrilucea: {q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

The flop fell {q-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{5-Clubs} extending Hassan's lead to a flush on the flop. Arrilucea had outs to a full house, but it wouldn't come, as the {3-Hearts} and {a-Diamonds} completed the board sending Arrilucea to the rail in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Huss Hassan au
Huss Hassan
1,860,000 760,000
Luis Arrilucea au
Luis Arrilucea
Busted

Tags: Huss HassanLuis Arrilucea

Timo Hettinger Eliminated in 5th Place ($22,200)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Timo Hettinger
Timo Hettinger

Brett Trevillian raised from under the gun before Timo Hettinger moved all in for around 300,000 from the cutoff. The action folded back around to Trevillian, who asked for a count, and called.

Brett Trevillian: {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs}
Timo Hettinger: {10-Spades}{10-Clubs}

The board ran out {5-Spades}{2-Spades}{8-Hearts}{k-Spades}{3-Diamonds} to see Trevillian spike a king on the turn and win the pot sending Hettinger to the rail in 5th.

Player Chips Progress
Brett Trevillian au
Brett Trevillian
2,600,000 310,000
Timo Hettinger de
Timo Hettinger
Busted

Tags: Brett TrevillianTimo Hettinger

Michael Fraser Eliminated in 6th Place ($15,912)

Level 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Michael Fraser
Michael Fraser

Action folded around to the blinds where Michael Fraser limped in. Brett Trevillian was in the big blind and he raised to 80,000. Fraser called.

The flop was {A-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{6-Clubs} and both players checked to see the {9-Spades} come on the turn. There, Fraser checked again. Trevillian made it 100,000 and Fraser called.

The river was the {K-Diamonds} and Fraser led out with a bet of 150,000. Trevillian dropped into the tank and thought for a bit before raising, moving all in. The shove was for roughly 700,000 as Trevillian had Fraser covered. After about a minute, Fraser called. Trevillian revealed his {K-Clubs}{K-Hearts} for a rivered set. Fraser revealed his {K-Spades}{9-Clubs} for a rivered two pair and with that massive cooler, Fraser was sent to the rail. For his run he'll collect $15,912.

Trevillian meanwhile chipped up to over 2 million making him the clear chip leader at this point in the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Brett Trevillian au
Brett Trevillian
2,290,000 950,000
Michael Fraser au
Michael Fraser
Busted

Tags: Brett TrevillianMichael Fraser

Zac Lowrie Eliminated in 7th Place ($11,528)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Zac Lowrie
Zac Lowrie

Zac Lowrie moved all in for his remaining 27,000 from middle position and was called by Huss Hassan in the cutoff, Michael Fraser on the button, and Brett Trevillian and Timo Hettinger in the blinds.

"Let's get him boys," joked Hettinger, as he made the call, before the five players watched the flop come {3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}.

All four live players checked before the {a-Clubs} dropped on the turn. Trevillian checked. Hettinger bet 70,000. Each of his opponents folded.

Timo Hettinger: {q-Spades}{3-Clubs}
Zac Lowrie: {q-Spades}{8-Diamonds}

Lowrie was drawing dead against Hettinger's trips and watched as the meaningless {5-Diamonds} completed the board before hitting the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Zac Lowrie au
Zac Lowrie
Busted

Graeme Putt Eliminated in 8th Place ($11,528)

Level 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Graeme Putt
Graeme Putt

Action folded around to the blinds where Graeme Putt moved all in from the small blind with a short stack. Huss Hassan called quickly in the big blind.

Graeme Putt: {7-Clubs}{5-Hearts}
Huss Hassan: {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}

The board ran out {10-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{2-Hearts}{8-Hearts}{10-Clubs} and Putt failed to improve, eliminating him from the tournament. For his run, Putt collected $11,528 and with that, the final table of 7 was reached.

Player Chips Progress
Huss Hassan au
Huss Hassan
645,000 -15,000
Graeme Putt nz
Graeme Putt
Busted

Tags: Graeme PuttHuss Hassan

Matthew Howearth Eliminated in 9th Place ($8,440)

Level 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Matthew Howearth
Matthew Howearth

Action folded around to the blinds where Matthew Howearth limped in for 16,000. In the big blind Sayed Jabbour just shoved all in with a covering stack for about 290,000 effective. Howearth thought it over for some time before calling.

Matthew Howearth: {7-Hearts}{7-Clubs}
Sayed Jabbour: {A-Hearts}{8-Spades}

The board ran out {A-Spades}{q-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{4-Hearts} and Jabbour made two pair with his ace to eliminated Howearth from the tournament. With that, Jabbour moved over 900,000 chips while Howearth was sent to the rail in 9th place to collect $8,440.

Player Chips Progress
[Removed:202] au
[Removed:202]
925,000 295,000
Matthew Howearth au
Matthew Howearth
Busted

Tags: Matthew Howearth

Trevillian Eliminates Graham and Clark

Level 17 : 4,000/8,000, 1,000 ante
Brett Trevillian
Brett Trevillian

Connie Graham moved all in for 69,000 from under the gun. Sheng Ye was on the button and pondered for a moment before opting to fold. David Clark then moved all in for his last 40,000 or so from the small blind. Brett Trevillian snap-called to have both covered from the big blind.

Brett Trevillian: {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}
Connie Graham: {j-Spades}{j-Diamonds}
David Clark: {7-Clubs}{8-Hearts}

The board ran out {5-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{6-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Spades} to see Trevillian improve to a full house taking out two opponents from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Brett Trevillian au
Brett Trevillian
525,000 277,500
David Clark au
David Clark
Busted
Connie Graham au
Connie Graham
Busted

Tags: Brett TrevillianConnie GrahamDavid ClarkSheng Ye