2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

AU$1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 WSOP International Circuit The Star Sydney

Final Results
Winner
Tam Truong
Winning Hand
a863
Prize
74,341 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,650 AUD
Entries
177
Level Info
Level
21
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
0
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
177
Players Left
41

End of Day 1 Chip Counts (full)

Level 10 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
Player Chips Progress
Kamyar Ekrami au
Kamyar Ekrami
288,300
63,300
63,300
Tam Truong au
Tam Truong
278,200
48,200
48,200
Jia Li Lie cn
Jia Li Lie
205,500
205,500
205,500
Ben Thurlow au
Ben Thurlow
202,000
2,000
2,000
Andrew Hindmarch au
Andrew Hindmarch
184,000
-1,000
-1,000
Jun Wang au
Jun Wang
181,100
Mustafa Haidary au
Mustafa Haidary
172,500
Con Angelakis au
Con Angelakis
160,000
112,000
112,000
Huss Hassan au
Huss Hassan
150,800
80,800
80,800
Luke Edwards au
Luke Edwards
149,000
59,000
59,000
Yalcin Kaya fr
Yalcin Kaya
147,800
Dinh Pham au
Dinh Pham
147,600
-37,400
-37,400
Gordon Dai au
Gordon Dai
144,300
144,300
144,300
Mohammed Elkassir au
Mohammed Elkassir
138,300
18,300
18,300
Tu Le au
Tu Le
127,900
77,200
77,200
Mikael Larsson se
Mikael Larsson
127,500
17,500
17,500
Jan Suchanek nz
Jan Suchanek
126,900
34,900
34,900
Michael Frydman au
Michael Frydman
122,500
9,500
9,500
Tao Chen cn
Tao Chen
115,000
115,000
115,000
Daniel Tan au
Daniel Tan
94,600
1,600
1,600
Bac Nguyen au
Bac Nguyen
92,700
-17,300
-17,300
Nyamdorj Nyamsuren au
Nyamdorj Nyamsuren
92,100
92,100
92,100
Christos Giannakelos au
Christos Giannakelos
85,000
85,000
85,000
Qiang Fu nz
Qiang Fu
78,200
Harry Basle au
Harry Basle
74,600

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Kamyar Ekrami Leads After Day 1 of the WSOPC Sydney Pot-Limit Omaha Event

Level 10 : 800/1,600, 0 ante
Kamyar Ekrami will be returning for the final day with the chip lead
Kamyar Ekrami will be returning for the final day with the chip lead

Day 1 of the 6-max WSOPC Sydney Pot-Limit Omaha Event saw 177 entries (including re-entries) ante up the AU$1,650 buy-in and battle it out at the baize at the poker tables of The Star Sydney over eleven 45-minute levels.

With the format offering unlimited re-entry until the end of level 6, by the time registration closed the total prize pool came in at AU$265,500 (~$180,140), with the top 18 places paying and a min-cash good for AU$3,292 (~$2,230).

No one will be playing for that though, and all will have their eye on the AU$74,341 (~$50,440) top prize, which the eventual champion will take home, along with a coveted World Series Circuit Ring.

The man returning for Day 2 in the best of positions to win that all elusive jewellery and cold, hard cash is Australia's Kamyar Ekrami, who will be returning for the second and final day with the chip lead.

Ekrami made his play for the top of the table just past the midway point in the proceedings, clashing in a huge pot against Daniel Cohen. With blinds at 400/800, it was Cohen who was the architect of his own demise after opening the action from under-the-gun, with Ekrami defending his big blind.

The two became embroiled in a raising war on a jack-high double spade flop that saw all the chips go in, Ekrami holding the nut flush and gutshot straight draw, Cohen holding top set and a queen-high flush draw, which came in on the turn to leave the latter crippled and shoot Ekrami to the top of the counts, with Cohen departing shortly afterwards. Ekrami will be returning for Day 2 with a sizable 288,300 in chips.

A total of 41 players were successful in their quest to make Day 2, with Tam Truong (278,200), China's Jia Li Lie (205,500), and 2018 runner-up Ben Thurlow (202,000) the only other players to bag over 200k.

Other returning big stacks include Andrew Hindmarch (184,000), Jun Wang (181,100), Mustafa Haidary (172,500), Con Angelakis (160,000), Huss Hassan (150,800), Luke Edwards (149,000) and Dinh Pham (147,600) who, along with Truong, enjoyed stints near the top of the counts before Ekrami finished strongly to retake the lead at the close of play.

Other notables returning for Day 2 include Daniel Tan (94,600), Ash Gupta (60,700), Australia Poker Hall of Famer Gary Benson (42,800), Graeme Putt (24,000), and Jarred Graham (10,900).

Two Australian WSOP bracelet winners in the form of Jeff Lisandro and James Obst were just some of the notables unable to make the cut, with other familiar faces to bust including defending champion Danny Huynh, Hall of Famer Mel Judah, Corey Kempson, Daniel Laidlaw, Billy 'the croc' Argyros, Ryan Bownds, Andrew White, and $5k Challenge finalist Ehsan Amiri to name but a few.

The 41 survivors will return at 2:15pm on Tueday, December 3 where they will reach the hallowed cash spots and play down to a champion. PokerNews will be on hand to bring you all the action as it happens so join us then.

Tags: Andrew HindmarchAndrew WhiteAsh GuptaBen ThurlowCon AngelakisCorey KempsonDaniel CohenDaniel LaidlawDaniel TanDanny HuynhDinh PhamEhsan AmiriGary BensonGraeme PuttHuss HassanJames ObstJarred GrahamJeff LisandroJun WangKamyar EkramiLuke EdwardsMel JudahRyan BowndsTam Truong

AU$1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha 6-Handed

Day 1 Completed