2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$2,200 Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Steven Zhou
Winning Hand
j9
Prize
260,904 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
2,200 AUD
Entries
1,124
Level Info
Level
32
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
240,000

Steven Zhou Wins the 2019 WSOPC The Star Sydney Main Event for AU$260,904/$178,305

Level 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
Steven Zhou wins his first major tournament title
Steven Zhou wins his first major tournament title

After four gruelling days of poker, the 2019 World Series of Poker International Circuit The Star Sydney Main Event has a champion, with Australia's Steven Zhou triumphing over a 1,124-strong field to take the title, the World Series Circuit Ring and AU$260,904 (~$178,305) in cash, with a total of 117 players cashing for a share of the AU$2,248,000 (~$1,537,570) prize pool.

Zhou came into the heads-up confrontation against opponent Lior Segre with a commanding 3-to-1 chip lead and the match was over in a single hand, with Segre committing the last of his chips pre-flop with eight-three offsuit and Zhou making the call with jack-nine offsuit. Both players missed the board by miles, meaning Zhou's jack-high was good.

Lior took home $224,114 for his runner-up finish, improving on his 11th place result in the previous year's Main Event, while Zhou took down his first major title and career-best tournament score.

"I wasn't going to play this tournament, I was just waiting for a cash game, but ended up getting sucked in and playing in the Main Event for four days," joked Zhou immediately after his victory.

While the top prize was initially AU$410,264 (~$280,650), Edwin Chiu, Zhou, John Zwaine and Lior Segre reached an accord when play became four-handed, deciding on an ICM chop to flatten out the top four payouts, with the final table paying out as follows:

WSOPC The Star Sydney Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (AU$)Prize (~US$)
1stSteven ZhouAustralia$260,904$178,305
2ndLior SegreAustralia$224,114$153,170
3rdEdwin ChiuAustralia$269,550$184,215
4thJohn ZwaineAustralia$239,007$163,340
5thChao DuanChina$107,837$73,768
6thDuy VuAustralia$83,086$56,837
7thHuss HassanAustralia$64,765$44,304
8thAdrian AttenboroughAustralia$51,052$34,923
9thTrevor SaundersAustralia$40,689$27,834
WSOPC The Star Sydney Main Event Final Table Back Row (l-r): Steven Zhou, Adrian Attenborough, Chao Duan, Lior Segre, Edwin Chiu, Duy Vu. Front Row: John Zwaine, Trevor Saunders, Huss Hassan
WSOPC The Star Sydney Main Event Final Table Back Row (l-r): Steven Zhou, Adrian Attenborough, Chao Duan, Lior Segre, Edwin Chiu, Duy Vu. Front Row: John Zwaine, Trevor Saunders, Huss Hassan

Final Table Action

It was Edwin Chiu the man returning with the chip lead after topping both the Day 2 and Day 3 counts, but it was Duy Vu the man to take first blood, sending short-stack Trevor Saunders to the rail just 15-minutes into the Final Table action.

Saunders went out swinging, three-betting all-in with ace-jack suited over the top of a Vu open with the latter making the call with pocket eights and winning the race to send Saunders to the rail in ninth for an AU$40,689 payday.

Adrian Attenborough, who was playing his second final table in the space of a week after finishing runner-up to Shivan Abdine in the $5k Challenge for AU$160,610, was left short after a car crash of a hand then played out against John Zwaine; Attenborough turning the nut flush on a paired board. Unfortunately for Attenborough the card that brought in his flush also give Zwaine, holding pocket sevens, a full house.

Zwaine climbed into the top three while Attenborough was left with a paltry seven big blinds to drop to the bottom of the counts, departing shortly afterwards at the hands of Chiu after the latter ran out a backdoor heart flush with seven-six suited to best Attenborough's ace-six suited. Attenborough collected $51,052 for his eighth-place finish.

Adrian Attenborough was unable to best his runner-up finish in the $5k Challenge
Adrian Attenborough was unable to best his runner-up finish in the $5k Challenge

Huss Hassan dropped down the counts over the next 60-minute level played after a brassy bluff backfired against Zhou, with the latter finishing the job shortly after the first break after Hassan committed the last of his chips under-the-gun with king-jack and Zhou woke up with pocket aces. Hassan took home AU$64,765 for his seventh-place finish.

The next level saw the next elimination with Vu also running into a hail of bullets, three-betting pre-flop over the top of a Chiu cutoff open and moving all-in on an eight-high single heart rainbow flop with queen-ten of hearts. Chiu called immediately with aces, which held to send Vu to the rail in sixth for $83,086 and saw Chiu take close to 50% of the total chips in play.

There was a lull in the action before the dinner break with the final table's only international player, China's Chao Duan, get short and then bust at the hand of an increasingly active Zhou. Duan moved all-in for his last 12 big blinds with ace-four and Zhou woke up with pocket jacks in the small blind. Duan collected $107,837 for his fifth-place finish.

Chiu still held the lead at this point, but Zhou was not far behind in the counts, with Zwaine and Segre sitting third and fourth respectively in the pecking order and the remaining four players then decided on the ICM deal.

Following this, the action increased dramatically and the next level saw the tournament wrap up. Segre hit a straight flush in a hand against Zhou to overtake Zwaine in the counts.

Zwaine then committed his last 10 big blinds from under-the-gun with pocket nines, with Zhou looking him up from the big blind with queen-jack offsuit and winning the race to take play three-handed.

This put Zhou in the box seat, giving him the chip lead for the first time in the tournament and not long after he clashed in a big pot with Chiu with the latter moving all-in from the button with king-queen offsuit and Zhou making the call from the blinds with ace-three offsuit, which held up when both players missed the board to take play heads-up.

That concludes the PokerNews live coverage from the World Series of Poker International Circuit at The Star Sydney, and we hope you enjoyed all the scintillating poker action as much as we did. Until the next time.

Tags: Adrian AttenboroughChao DuanDuy VuEdwin ChiuHuss HassanJohn ZwaineLior SegreShivan AbdineSteven ZhouTrevor Saunders

Lior Segre Eliminated in 2nd Place (AU$224,114/~$153,170)

Level 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
Lior Segre
Lior Segre

The heads-up confrontation between Lior Segre and Steven Zhou lasted all of one hand with the two deciding to gamble it up immediately.

Lior Segre: {3-Spades}{8-Hearts}
Steven Zhou: {j-Hearts}{9-Spades}

Zhou had the best of it with jack-high and the final runout in the 2019 World Series of Poker The Star Sydney Main Event came down {6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{a-Spades}{a-Hearts}.

Lior Segre got up and shook Steven Zhou's hand before heading off to collect the AU$224,114 (~$153,170) he had locked up for his deep run, and a reluctant Steven Zhou sat down to take the obligatory winner's phote.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
33,720,000 7,800,000
Lior Segre au
Lior Segre
Busted

Tags: Lior SegreSteven Zhou

Edwin Chiu Eliminated in 3rd Place (AU$269,550/~$184,215)

Level 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
Edwin Chiu
Edwin Chiu

The action ratcheted up to ridiculous levels, with some crazy chip shifts resulting. Edwin Chiu opened the action to 525,000 and an increasingly active Steven Zhou, who had edged in front of Chiu, ripped it in from the small blind.

"Oh my God!" said a taken aback Chiu before pitching his cards into the muck

The next hand Zhou straddled blind to 500,000 on the button and after Lior Segre folded Chiu made the call to take play heads-up to a flop of {6-Clubs}{4-Hearts}{8-Diamonds} where the action went check, bet 500,000 call.

The {8-Clubs} turn saw exactly the same betting pattern, with Chiu checking, Zhou betting 500,000 and getting called and the dealer revealed the {7-Spades} river.

Both players checked and chopped the pot with queen-six offsuit, Chiu holding {q-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and Zhou holding {q-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}.

Two hands later Chiu was out. On the button, Chiu raised to 500,000 with Zhou moving all-in and finding an immediate call.

Edwin Chiu: {k-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}
Steven Zhou: {a-Diamonds}{3-Clubs}

Zhou was ahead and Chiu was the man at risk, with the board running out {10-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{4-Spades}{7-Clubs} and the Main Event was down to heads-up. Chiu headed off to collect the AU$269,550 (~$184,215) agreed upon for his deep run and Steven Zhou will be bringing in a commanding lead of 25.92 million to Lior Segre's 7.8 million.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
25,920,000 13,845,000
Lior Segre au
Lior Segre
7,800,000 -1,000,000
Edwin Chiu au
Edwin Chiu
Busted

Tags: Edwin ChiuLior SegreSteven Zhou

John Zwaine Eliminated in 4th Place (AU$239,007/~$163,340)

Level 32 : 120,000/240,000, 240,000 ante
John Zwaine
John Zwaine

John Zwaine moved all in for his remaining 2,400,000 from under the gun. Steven Zhou called from the big blind.

Zhou: {q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}
Zwaine: {9-Diamonds}{9-Spades}

The board ran out {3-Clubs}{7-Clubs}{q-Spades}{a-Diamonds}{j-Hearts}, improving Zhou to two pair, resulting in Zwaine being eliminated in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
16,100,000 2,900,000
John Zwaine au
John Zwaine
Busted

Tags: John ZwaineSteven Zhou

The Deal

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
WSOP Circuit Ring
WSOP Circuit Ring

The four remaining players have come to an accord, deciding on an ICM chop of the remaining prize pool and are now just playing it out for the World Series Circuit Ring, and of course the all-important bragging rights of becoming the 2019 WSOPC The Star Sydney Main Event champion.

The original top four payments were as follows:

PlacePrize (AUD)Prize (USD)
1410,264 AUD$280,650
2253,395 AUD$173,340
3188,292 AUD$128,805
4141,624 AUD$96,881

After crunching the numbers, the four remaining players decided upon the following payouts, regardless of where they finish:

NamePrize (AUD)Prize (USD)
Edwin Chiu$269,550$184,215
Steven Zhou$260,904$178,305
John Zwaine$239,007$163,340
Lior Segre$224,114$153,170

Chao Duan Eliminated in 5th Place (AU$107,837/~$73,768)

Level 31 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Chao Duan
Chao Duan

Five became four midway through the first level back from the dinner break, with Chao Duan moving all-in for 2.3-million from the cutoff and finding a customer in small blind Steven Zhou.

Chao Duan: {a-Spades}{4-Hearts}
Steven Zhou: {j-Clubs}{j-Spades}

Duan was behind and at risk and found no help on the {2-Clubs}{7-Spades}{9-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} runout to hit the rail in fifth place for AU$107,837.

With just four players remaining the big blind ante has been halved, coming in at 100,000.

The rest of the players began discussing the possibility of an ICM deal following Duan's exit and as a result we have some accurate chip counts for you:

Player Chips Progress
Edwin Chiu au
Edwin Chiu
10,725,000 -300,000
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
9,700,000 2,700,000
John Zwaine au
John Zwaine
7,400,000 2,035,000
Lior Segre au
Lior Segre
6,050,000 -50,000
Chao Duan cn
Chao Duan
Busted

Tags: Chao DuanSteven Zhou

Duy Vu Eliminated in 6th Place (AU$83,086/~$56,837)

Level 30 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Duy Vu
Duy Vu

Edwin Chiu raised to 350,000 from the cutoff. John Zwaine called from the small blind. Duy Vu then re-raised to 1,500,000 from the big blind. Chiu thought for a minute and called. Zwaine got out of the way.

The flop came {4-Spades}{8-Hearts}{6-Diamonds} and Vu moved all in for 4,050,000. Chiu snap-called with more behind.

Chiu: {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}
Vu: {q-Hearts}{10-Hearts}

Vu had made a move with queen-high and run into Chiu's monster pocket pair.

The {9-Clubs} on the turn gave Vu outs to a gut-shot straight.

The {2-Diamonds} on the river wouldn't help and Vu was sent to the rail in 6th place.

Chiu moves to over 15 million, giving him almost half the chips in play, with five remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Edwin Chiu au
Edwin Chiu
15,860,000 6,160,000
Duy Vu au
Duy Vu
Busted

Tags: Duy VuEdwin ChiuJohn Zwaine

Huss Hassan Eliminated in 7th Place (AU$64,765/~$44,304)

Level 29 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Despite support from the rail Huss Hassan could not dodge bullets
Despite support from the rail Huss Hassan could not dodge bullets

And then there were six. Huss Hassan moved all-in from the button and took down the blinds and antes, but the second time he tried this from the cutoff Steven Zhou made a quick call.

The rest of the table got out of the way and the two tabled their hole cards.

Huss Hassan: {k-Clubs}{j-Spades}
Steven Zhou: {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}

Hassan was in a great deal of trouble, with Zhou waking up with a premium pocket pair behind him and would need to see something special on the runout to keep his final table hopes alive.

Unfortunately, the poker gods were not in a forgiving mood and the board ran out {2-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{5-Clubs}{9-Clubs}, with Zhou spiking top set to bring Hassan's Main Event to an end.

Hassan headed for the cage to collect the AU$64,765 on offer for seventh place, while Zhou stacked up to

Player Chips Progress
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
5,085,000 1,785,000
Huss Hassan au
Huss Hassan
Busted

Tags: Huss HassanSteven Zhou

Hassan Loses Back-To-Back Hands

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Huss Hassan
Huss Hassan

Huss Hassan raised to 250,000 from the cutoff and was called by Steven Zhou on the button as well as Duy Vu in the big blind.

The flop came {10-Spades}{6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} and Vu checked. Hassan continued for 450,000. Zhou folded. Vu called shortly after.

Both players checked the {k-Spades} on the turn before the {5-Hearts} completed the board. Vu checked. Hassan fired 675,000.

"Aces, Huss?" questioned Vu, before slamming down his chips and making the call.

Hassan flipped over {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} for nine-high. Vu tabled {k-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} for two pair and the winning hand.

In the following hand, Hassan raised to 225,000 from the hijack. Zhou called from the cutoff. John Zwaine called from the button and Vu called from the small blind.

The flop came {10-Hearts}{a-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} and Vu checked. Hassan continued for 350,000. Only Zwaine called.

The turn fell the {2-Clubs} and Hassan checked. Zwaine announced 'one million' before sliding out the bet.

Hassan mucked moments later and relinquished the pot.

Player Chips Progress
John Zwaine au
John Zwaine
7,500,000 1,625,000
Duy Vu au
Duy Vu
6,200,000 1,370,000
Huss Hassan au
Huss Hassan
2,800,000 -1,050,000

Tags: Duy VuHuss HassanJohn ZwaineSteven Zhou

Vu Doubles Through Zhou

Level 28 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Duy Vu earns a double up
Duy Vu earns a double up

Chao Duan raised to 200,000 from middle position. Steven Zhou called from the button followed by Duy Vu in the big blind.

The flop came {4-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} and Vu checked. Duan continued for 250,000. Zhou snap-called. Vu then moved all in for 1,915,000. Duan folded.

"Fold!" said Vu to Zhou, who was deliberating over his decision. "You don't have to play this one," he added.

"I can't fold this hand," replied Zhou, who took a minute, before making the call with more behind.

Vu: {a-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Zhou: {j-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}

Vu had flopped trip fours and led against Zhou's flush draw.

The board ran out the {8-Clubs} and {9-Clubs}, changing nothing, resulting in Vu doubling up.

Player Chips Progress
Steven Zhou au
Steven Zhou
4,900,000 -1,305,000
Duy Vu au
Duy Vu
4,830,000 1,440,000
Chao Duan cn
Chao Duan
3,600,000 -500,000

Tags: Chao DuanDuy VuSteven Zhou