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2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

HK$103,000 High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q10
Premiação
3,870,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
103,000 HKD
Premiação
17,460,000 HKD
Entries
180
Informações do Nível
Nível
24
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Sosia Jiang Wins the 2017 PokerStars Championship Macau HK$103,000 High Roller (HK$3,870,000)

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Winner PSC Macau HighRoller Sosia Jiang
Winner PSC Macau HighRoller Sosia Jiang

The 2017 PokerStars Championship Macau festival at the PokerStars LIVE Macau poker room in the City of Dreams complex saw eight hopefuls out of a 180-entry strong field return for the third and final day of the HK$103,000 (~US$13,260) High Roller. A total of 138 unique players and 42 re-entries created a prize pool of HK$17,460,000 (~US$2,248,160).

After just over five hours, a winner was crowned and it was 38-year old Sosia Jiang from New Zealand who walked home with the trophy and a payday of HK$3,870,000 (~US$503,100), the far biggest cash of her career thus far. Chinese fortune cat Maximus was watching over the chips of Jiang for the entire duration of the tournament and it indeed turned out to bring plenty of fortune and bravery.

Jiang lived in Hong Kong for several years and started playing poker recreationally before moving back to New Zealand. One month ago, Jiang visited China and joined the action of the Macau Poker Cup, in which another woman came to High Roller glory as well: Sixiao "Juicy" Li won the HK$80,000 Baby Dragon High Roller.

In heads-up, Jiang defeated start-of-the-day chip leader Raghav Bansal, who shook hands with a “You played like a boss,” on his lips. Bansal almost doubled his earnings thus far and will jump into third place on the all-time money list of India as a result. Troy Quenneville had to settle for third place while the High Roller regulars Nick Petrangelo (4th), Dan Smith (6th) and Sergey Lebedev (7th) all came up short.

Have a look at what Jiang had to tell PokerNews' Sarah Herring.

Final Result HK$103,000 High Roller

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (HKD)Prize (USD)
1Sosia JiangNew Zealand3,870,000503,100
2Raghav BansalIndia2,610,000339,300
3Troy QuennevilleCanada1,800,000234,000
4Nick PetrangeloUSA1,465,000190,450
5Ben LaiHong Kong1,170,000152,100
6Dan SmithUSA895,000116,350
7Sergey LebedevRussia652,00084,760
8Xixiang LuoChina470,00061,100

"If I am going to run good, I better do it in a High Roller tournament," Jiang joked once the last hand was done and dusted and she indeed started the day with the second-shortest stack, then scored a vital double up with queen-jack against the pocket tens of Dan Smith. Jiang flopped top pair and a straight draw, then turned an additional flush draw when the chips went in the middle of the table. Smith called with pocket tens for middle set and another spade on the river secured the double.

Xixiang Luo, who already won two Side Events during the festival previously, became the first casualty of the day. After a raise by Dan Smith and a call by Troy Quenneville, Luo moved all in with pocket nines out of the big blind. Smith folded, but Quenneville called with ace-jack and immediately spiked an ace in the window.

Sosia Jiang then scored another double up before Sergey Lebedev three-bet and ultimately five-bet shoved with pocket queens only to see Jiang snap-call with pocket aces. There was no surprise on a king-high board and Lebedev had to settle for 7th place.

Dan Smith was left short after losing several pots in quick succession and three-bet shoved with king-queen suited. Sosia Jiang called with pocket sevens and held up to send the American poker pro to the rail in 6th place.

Ben Lai had lost almost all of his chips just previously when he tried to push Raghav Bansal off two pair on a flush draw board and then called all in for just over two big blinds. Initial raiser Sosia Jiang and Bansal in the big blind checked it down and Lai's jack-eight suited couldn't get there against the ace-king suited of Jiang.

Nick Petrangelo, who already finished second in two High Roller tournaments during the festival in Macau, was hoping for the third time to be the charm, but ultimately the American had to settle for 4th place this time around. After doubling his short stack not long ago, he four-bet shoved with ace-five suited and Sosia Jiang found pocket aces for the second time to eliminate an opponent on the final table.

Down to three, Sosia Jiang dominated the action at the tables and sent second-biggest stack Troy Quenneville to the rail. After a limped pot in a battle of the blinds, Jiang bet small on an ace-high flop with two spades before betting big on the turn when a ten appeared. Quenneville called and then faced the shove for well more than the size of the pot on the river that completed a flush draw. The Canadian couldn't find the fold with king-jack of hearts for the straight and Jiang flipped over ace-ten of spades for the nut flush.

Sosia Jiang had a commanding 8-1 lead when heads-up started, and Raghav Bansal got short once, doubled, grinded back some more chips before the Indian got short again. Bansal then three-bet all in for just over 22 big blinds with pocket deuces and Jiang called with queen-ten, a queen showed up on the river and the champion was crowned.

That marks the end of the PokerNews live reporting from the HK$103,000 High Roller tournament, but you can check out the thrilling heads-up battle in the PokerStars Championship Macau Main Event between Elliot Smith and Tianyuan Tang.

Tags: Ben LaiDan SmithElliot SmithJuicy LiNick PetrangeloRaghav BansalSergey LebedevSosia JiangTianyuan TangTroy QuennevilleXixiang Luo

Raghav Bansal Eliminated in 2nd Place (HK$2,610,000)

Nível 24 : 20,000/40,000, 5,000 ante
Raghav Bansal
Raghav Bansal

Raghav Bansal’s hopes of a comeback are now up in smoke and we have a champion with New Zealand’s Sosia Jiang emerging triumphant.

In the final hand, Bansal limped the button and Jiang made it 120,000 to go from the big blind. Bansal quickly pulled the trigger and moved all for his last 900,000 and Jiang looked eager to finish things and made the call.

Raghav Bansal: {2-Clubs}{2-Hearts}
Sosia Jiang: {q-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}

Bansal found himself racing for his tournament life with the ducks and the {8-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{3-Spades} looked to be a good one, with the Indian player keeping the lead. The {a-Diamonds} turn changed nothing and Bansal looked primed for a double-up before disaster struck and the {q-Diamonds} landed on the river to crush Bansal's dreams and grant Jiang the trophy, the title, and the HK$3,870,000 first prize.

Bansal will not be too unhappy with his career best score, however, taking home the equivalent of US$339,300 for his deep run.

“You played like a boss,” said a gracious Bansal as came over to shake Jiang’s hand.

“Thank you,” replied Jiang as she basked in the glory of her largest ever career tournament score.

All that excitement concludes our High Roller coverage for the series, though those looking for more action can check out the PokerStars Championship Macau Final Table, which is still going strong.

There will be a full write up to come so stick around as we walk you through all the tournament thrills and spills.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
9,000,000 900,000
Raghav Bansal in
Raghav Bansal
Eliminado

Tags: Raghav BansalSosia Jiang

Troy Quenneville Eliminated in 3rd Place (HK$1,800,000)

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Troy Quenneville
Troy Quenneville

Sosia Jiang limped in from the small blind and Troy Quenneville checked his option out of the big blind. On the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Spades}{5-Spades} flop, Jiang bet 30,000 and Quenneville called before the {10-Clubs} fell on the turn. Jiang made it 250,000 to go and Quenneville called, the {8-Spades} river then completed the board.

Jiang moved all in for effectively more than two times the pot, as Quenneville had around 1,600,000 left. The Canadian shot out of his chair and studied the board, then called with around 10 seconds left on his shot clock. Jiang flipped over {A-Spades}{10-Spades} for the nut flush and Quenneville mucked his {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts} for broadway.

Quenneville had to settle for third place and a payday of HK$1,800,000, which equals US$234,000. Jiang will enter heads-up with a huge lead over Bansal.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
8,085,000 1,975,000
Raghav Bansal in
Raghav Bansal
915,000 -25,000
Troy Quenneville ca
Troy Quenneville
Eliminado

Tags: Sosia JiangTroy Quenneville

Bansal Rides Rollercoaster, Quenneville Wins Big

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Raghav Bansal
Raghav Bansal

It’s a rollercoaster ride of a tournament for former front runner Raghav Bansal who’s stack is going up and down so fast it’s a wonder he hasn’t been sick all over the table.

It was Sosia Jiang controlling this particular fairground ride; Bansal raised up to 80,000 from the small blind and Jiang re-raised to 200,000 in total with Bansal making the call.

The Indian player checked the {7-Clubs}{4-Clubs}{k-Spades} flop over to Jiang, who c-bet 300,000, which Bansal called before checking the {a-Hearts} turn, and while there was a little big of confusion with Jiang missing the check and running the clock down thinking the action was still on Bansal, she eventually checked it back.

The {10-Spades} river saw Bansal check once more and Jiang reached for chips, making it 350,000 to go.

“This is so sick,” muttered Bansal, “Do you have it?”

Jiang must look like she does as Bansal folded to drop down to 1.6m while Jiang climbed up to the giddy heights of 5.8 million.

The Indian player’s ride was not over here though with Bansal and Troy Quenneville playing a big pot immediately after. Bansal made it 70,000 to go on the button and Quenneville called from the big blind to take the action to a flop of {j-Diamonds}{q-Clubs}{a-Hearts}.

Quenneville checked, Bansal bet 80,000 and the Canadian called and the {5-Spades} hit the turn. This brought a second check from Quenneville and another bet from Bansal, this one a slightly larger 225,000.

After a short visit to the think tank Quenneville called to create s sizable pot and it was off to the {10-Spades} river, which brought four to a straight. The Canadian checked for a third time and Bansal bet big, firing out 425,000.

The shot clock ticked down to 5 before Quenneville threw in the call and Bansal turned over {2-Diamonds}{2-Spades}, which were no good as Quenneville had made the call with {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} and scooped the chunky pot to climb to 2.25 million while the Indian took a big hit and dropped to 755,000.

Bansal managed to climb back to close to the 1-million chip mark the very next hand, defending his big blind against a Sosia Jiang 70,000 button raise. The {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} flop brought a check from Bansal and a bet of 55,000 from Jiang, which was called to bring in the {4-Diamonds} turn.

Both players checked and the {5-Diamonds} river brought four to a flush. Bansal set a trap with a check but Jiang did not trigger it and checked it back. Bansal’s turned over {a-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} for the nut flush and Jiang mucked.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
5,800,000 400,000
Troy Quenneville ca
Troy Quenneville
2,250,000 750,000
Raghav Bansal in
Raghav Bansal
915,000 -1,185,000

Tags: Raghav BansalSosia JiangTroy Quenneville

Nick Petrangelo Eliminated in 4th Place (HK$1,465,000)

Nível 23 : 15,000/30,000, 5,000 ante
Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo

Nick Petrangelo raised to 60,000 from the button and then faced the three-bet of Sosia Jiang in the big blind. Petrangelo moved all in for less than a million and Jiang snap-called.

Nick Petrangelo: {A-Clubs}{5-Clubs}
Sosia Jiang: {A-Hearts}{A-Spades}

The {10-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{4-Spades} flop changed nothing much, while Petrangelo picked up a few outs for a miracle on the {3-Hearts} turn. However, a blank {7-Spades} on the river sent the poker pro to the rail in 4th place and he added another HK$1,465,000 (~US$190,450) to his two previous second-place finishes during the festival at the PokerStars LIVE Macau poker room.

All remaining three players have HK$1,800,000 locked up, which equals approximately US$234,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
4,850,000
Nick Petrangelo us
Nick Petrangelo
WSOP 2X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Nick PetrangeloSosia Jiang

Ben Lai Eliminated in 5th Place (HK$1,170,000)

Nível 22 : 12,000/24,000, 4,000 ante
Ben Lai
Ben Lai

Sosia Jiang raised to 54,000 and Ben Lai called all in for that exact amount on the button. Raghav Bansal was in the big blind and leaned over from his chair to see if Lai had any further chips left, and Lai then grabbed his box of mints and put it on the cards. Bansal joked "if I win this, I get those as well?" and Lai grabbed the mints and tossed them over with a smile on the face. Bansal then called.

Both remaining active players checked the {A-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} flop, the {2-Hearts} turn and the {J-Clubs} river. "I have a deuce" Bansal announced and showed {6-Hearts}{2-Spades}. Jiang had that beat with {A-Hearts}{K-Hearts} and Lai's {J-Spades}{8-Spades} ended up third-best to eliminate the player from Hong Kong in 5th place for HK$1,170,000 (~US$152,100). The remaining four players already have HK$1,465,000 locked up, which equals approximately US$190,450.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
3,640,000 190,000
Raghav Bansal in
Raghav Bansal
2,350,000 -50,000
Ben Lai hk
Ben Lai
Eliminado

Tags: Ben LaiRaghav BansalSosia Jiang

Dan Smith Eliminated in 6th Place (HK$895,000)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Sosia Jiang (left) and Dan Smith
Sosia Jiang (left) and Dan Smith

Sosia Jiang is on fire at the moment and has just gunned down another player, with the unfortunate Dan Smith in her crosshairs this time around.

It was Jiang who was the initial raiser, making it 45,000 from the button before Smith shipped in the rest of his chips from the small blind for a shove of 566,000 in total. Jiang called quickly and it was race time.

Dan Smith: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}
Sosia Jiang: {7-Spades}{7-Diamonds}

Smith found no help on the {4-Clubs}{9-Hearts}{6-Spades} flop and his tournament came to a close when the {10-Hearts} turn and {6-Clubs} river completed the hand. Jiang stacked up to 2.74 million while Smith headed for the exit to collect the equivalent of US$116,350.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
2,740,000 540,000
Dan Smith us
Dan Smith
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Dan SmithSosia Jiang

Sergey Lebedev Eliminated in 7th Place (HK$652,000)

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Sergey Lebedev
Sergey Lebedev

The final table is now down to six with the departure of Russia’s Sergey Lebedev. Pre-flop it was Ben Lai who lit the blue touch paper with an early position open to 45,000 before Lebedev juiced it up to 120,000 from the button.

Neighbouring Jiang, sitting in the small blind reached for chips, but not for calling with and she three-bet to 350,000 in total. Lai quickly folded and action was back on Lebedev who quickly moved his remaining chips into the middle and was called instantly by Jiang.

Sergey Lebedev: {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}
Sosia Jiang: {a-Spades}{a-Clubs}

The Russian was trailing to Jiang’s pocket rockets and found no help when the board ran out {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{k-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} and hit the rail in seventh place for HK$652,000 (~US$84,760). All remaining six players are now guaranteed at least HK$895,000 (~US$116,350)

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sosia Jiang nz
Sosia Jiang
2,180,000 730,000
Sergey Lebedev ru
Sergey Lebedev
Eliminado

Tags: Sergey LebedevSosia Jiang

The Anatomy of a HK$100K High Roller fFnal Table

Nível 21 : 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
Final Table
Final Table

It takes several crucial components to make a riveting final table. Let's break them down.

The chip leader

That title goes to India's Raghav Bansal. He emerged as an early frontrunner yesterday, before letting the lead go to Dan Smith. A late resurgence took him back to the top of the counts.

With more than $400K in live earnings, Bansal is no stranger to big final tables. He had a runner-up result in the Macau Poker Cup for $137,587 in February this year.

Read more on the PokerStars blog.

Tags: Raghav Bansal

Xixiang Luo Eliminated in 8th Place (HK$470,000)

Nível 20 : 8,000/16,000, 2,000 ante
Xixiang Luo
Xixiang Luo

Despite winning two side events here at the PokerStars Macau Championship for a little over US$50,000 already this week China’s Xixiang Luo could not go the distance here in the HK$103,000 High Roller and has become the first casualty of the final table.
Pre-flop it was Dan Smith who opened the action with a raise to 38,000 from the button and Troy Quenneville made the call from the small blind before Luo squeezed all-in from the big blind for 441,000 in total.

While Smith quickly folded Quenneville looked interested and asked for a count before making a quick call before the 5 allotted seconds of free time are over.

Xixiang Luo: {9-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}
Troy Quenneville: {a-Hearts}{j-Spades}

The Canadian immediately flopped top pair on the {a-Spades} window card with the rest of the flop coming down {7-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}. The {2-Diamonds} turn and {7-Spades} river gave Luo no help and first blood goes to Troy Quenneville while Luo headed to the cash desk to pick up the equivalent of US$57,560. All seven remaining High Rollers have HK$652,000 (~US$84,760) locked up for their efforts.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Troy Quenneville ca
Troy Quenneville
2,000,000 380,000
Xixiang Luo cn
Xixiang Luo
Eliminado

Tags: Troy QuennevilleXixiang Luo