2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$5,000 Challenge
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Shivan Abdine
Winning Hand
32
Prize
260,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
5,000 AUD
Entries
203
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
15,000 / 30,000
Ante
30,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
203

Always Look on the Bryce Side of Life; Bryce Tickner Spreads Men's Cancer Awareness on the WSOP International Circuit

Level 5 : 400/800, 800 ante
Bryce Tickner
Bryce Tickner

It's Movember, and in addition to rocking an awesome handlebar moustache, one man at the poker tables of The Star Sydney doing his part to raise awareness of men's cancer is 63-year-old Bryce Tickner.

A regular on the Australian live poker circuit, Tickner has been playing poker since picking it up while serving in the Australian army from 1973-1979. With results dating back to 2007 on his poker tournament resume and close to US$72,000 in live winnings, Tickner is the very definition of your everyday working man recreational player.

Affable and surprisingly upbeat, the former opal mines inspector knows better than anyone the risks prostate cancer poses to men — Tickner was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer close to three years ago.

"My health troubles started five to six years ago. It’s been everything from getting diagnosed with a brain tumour leading to everything else - heart problems, a triple bypass operation and then a diagnosis of prostate cancer, and then subsequent treatment not being able to remove the cancer," said Tickner during a break in the $5k Challenge

"My point is, with men, it’s about being aware of prostate cancer, and not being scared of the doctor sticking a finger up your arse - because that’s not how they check for that these days."

These days, testing for prostate cancer is done via a PSA test — a simple routine blood test used to determine the measurement of Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) concentration in the blood, it is the primary method of testing for prostate cancer. Your risk of developing prostate cancer increases with age, but that doesn’t mean it’s a disease that only affects old men. Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in men worldwide.

"I just talk to men about it, I do it at the poker tables every time, because I think that we need to be more aware [of the early symptoms and the need for a regular health check up], and there needs to be some more support, because there’s not really that much support for blokes."

"I tell them at the table: ‘don’t be a f*****g idiot, get checked’ and I’ve had guys come back to me and say ‘hey mate, thanks, I went to get checked and they found it early enough…’ Because if you don’t find it early, that's when you can get serious problems and there are no support groups."

"You’re starting to see on TV now about men's wellness, and I think one of the big poker companies, someone like PokerStars or someone, would be the perfect one to lead out in supporting men's cancer, promoting the risks of prostate cancer."

Bryce Tickner feels poker is the perfect way to promote men's health awareness.
Bryce Tickner feels poker is the perfect way to promote men's health awareness.

Tickner feels that the generally male-dominated world of poker is the perfect vehicle for promoting cancer awareness for men.

"When you come and play poker, you sit down at the tables, you discuss issues with the guys on your table. I know that I’m dying eventually, on my terms. Cancer is… I’ve had my treatment and I’ve got a bad one. I’ve been sliced open [operated on] five times, they can’t operate on me again or I’ll bleed to death on the table, so I can’t afford to get crook [sick]."

"With coming here for the World Series last year I caught Influenza A [the most serious type, linked with bird and swine flu], just because my immune system was weak after all the cancer treatment - I had to then get a pacemaker."

A former stand-up comic, Tickner used to perform in his home town of Melbourne in the early 2000's and has a refreshingly positive outlook on life, especially when you consider his condition, but to him, life is all about looking on the bright side.

"One thing I do suggest to all poker players - get a pacemaker, it’s great, it keeps your heart rate down, it always stays at 75 beats per minute, there are no jugular veins popping out when your playing, other players can’t get a read or tell on ya… [chuckles]."

"I’ve got two daughters, four grandkids, we’ve all accepted it and had our conversations about all this. I’ve already got my grave picked out, my coffin's already in Coober Pedy, everything is organized, now I’m just running amok and having fun. 90% of the people who get my diagnosis don’t usually last 12 months - I got my diagnosis over 12 months ago."

"I don’t want to harp on about it, I’m not looking for sympathy, but I do want to raise awareness about prostate cancer; any bloke I can find to talk to about prostate cancer I do it because it can help."

"I’m not the sharpest tool in the box when it comes to mathematics, but I don’t think you have to be, live poker is an everyday man’s game. I think this [the poker room] is the only place where a lot of blokes can come for their version of therapy, and they do - not just about cancer, but they can talk about wives, and/or girlfriends and daughters and sons. That’s why it’s [poker] good for blokes and it’s played worldwide. It can be more than just a game."

For more information on Movember and men's cancer awareness, visit au.movember.com and you can also visit the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia official website.

Tags: Bryce Tickner

Blatt and Collett Clash

Level 5 : 400/800, 800 ante

On a flop of {a-Clubs}{9-Spades}{a-Diamonds} Dean Blatt check-called a bet from Daniel Collett before the {2-Diamonds} fell on the turn.

Blatt checked again. Collett tossed out 2,500. Blatt called.

Both players then checked after the {j-Hearts} completed the board.

Blatt tabled {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs} for two pair, and took down the pot, after Collett mucked his hand.

Player Chips Progress
Dean Blatt au
Dean Blatt
67,000
42,000
42,000
Daniel Collett au
Daniel Collett
49,000
27,000
27,000

Tags: Daniel CollettDean Blatt

Pritchard Doubles Through Brewster

Level 5 : 400/800, 800 ante

Jason Pritchard raised to 1,800 from the cutoff and was called by Angela Brewster in the big blind.

The flop came {6-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} and Brewster bet out 1,800. Pritchard raised to 4,000. Brewster called.

The turn dropped the {9-Clubs} and Brewster moved all in for just over 31,000. Pritchard snap-called with 19,200 behind.

Pritchard: {a-Spades}{q-Spades}
Brewster: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}

Pritchard had the lead with the over-pair, and took down the pot, after the {a-Diamonds} completed the board improving his winning hand to two pair.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Pritchard au
Jason Pritchard
51,200
26,200
26,200
Angela Brewster nz
Angela Brewster
12,000
-13,000
-13,000

Tags: Angela BrewsterJason Pritchard

Level: 5

Blinds: 400/800

Ante: 800

Richardson Clips Gabriel

Level 4 : 300/600, 600 ante

Daniel Gabriel raised to 1,300 from the button and was called by Rehman Kassam and Ben Richardson in the blinds.

The flop came {10-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and blinds checked. Gabriel continued for 2,200. Kassam mucked. Richardson called.

The turn fell the {6-Spades} and Richardson check-called another bet worth 3,600 from Gabriel.

The {a-Diamonds} completed the board and Richardson thought for a minute before opting to check. Gabriel bet out 9,000. Richardson reached for his chips and raised to 25,000 which was enough to cover Gabriel.

"Nice hand," said Gabriel, before releasing his hand to the muck a short time later.

Player Chips Progress
Ben Richardson au
Ben Richardson
45,000
20,000
20,000
Daniel Gabriel au
Daniel Gabriel
11,100
-13,900
-13,900

Tags: Ben RichardsonDaniel GabrielRehman Kassam

Kempson Eliminated by Abdine

Level 4 : 300/600, 600 ante

The board showed {k-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{8-Spades} and just over 7,000 had already built up in the pot.

Corey Kempson checked from the big blind before Shivan Abdine bet 3,800 from the button. Kempson called.

The {3-Clubs} completed the board and Kempson checked. Abdine tossed out 10,000 which had Kempson covered.

Kempson deliberated for a moment before he made the call for his last 6,600.

Abdine tabled {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs} for top pair, and took down the pot, after Kempson showed {q-Diamonds}{j-Hearts} for a lesser pair.

Player Chips Progress
Shivan Abdine au
Shivan Abdine
44,000
19,000
19,000
Corey Kempson au
Corey Kempson
Busted

Tags: Corey KempsonShivan Abdine

Ma Pressures Camphausen

Level 4 : 300/600, 600 ante

Marc Camphausen raised to 1,600 from middle position and was called by Didier Guerin in middle position as well as Zhi Ma in the big blind.

The flop came {2-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} and Ma checked. Camphausen continued for 2,500. Guerin called. Ma raised to 6,000. Camphausen called. Guerin folded shortly after.

The turn fell the {2-Spades} and Ma immediately moved all-in for his remaining 9,000. Camphausen was not impressed and mucked his hand seconds later.

Player Chips Progress
Didier Guerin au
Didier Guerin
70,000
-6,000
-6,000
Zhi Ma au
Zhi Ma
30,000
5,000
5,000
Marc Camphausen de
Marc Camphausen
17,000
-8,000
-8,000

Tags: Didier GuerinZhi MaMarc Camphausen

Level: 4

Blinds: 300/600

Ante: 600