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2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

HK$103,000 High Roller
Dias: 1
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

Nick Petrangelo Leads After Day 1 of the HK$103,000 High Roller in Macau

Nível 10 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
Third time the charm for Nick Petrangelo in Macau?
Third time the charm for Nick Petrangelo in Macau?

The High Roller tournaments at the 2017 PokerStars Championship Macau have seen strong turnouts across the board at the PokerStars Live Macau poker room at City of Dreams and today was no different, as 134 unique players took part on Day 1 of the HK$103,000 High Roller. On top of that, 39 of the participants opted to take advantage of the single re-entry option to create a field of 174 entries thus far.

After ten levels of 60 minutes each, only 78 players bagged up chips, including 17 of the hopefuls that re-entered, and it was Nick Petrangelo who won a close race at the top and accumulated 274,000. The American poker pro, who already has two second-place finishes in High Roller tournaments at the festival here in Macau for a combined score of more than $500,000, is closely followed by China's Xiaoyang Luo (266,800) and Yang Wang (264,000). Live Satellite winner Neel Murthy turned a starting stack of 50,000 into 259,400 and Troy Quenneville rounds up the top five overnight with 239,200.

Other big stacks and notables include Michael Addamo (220,000), Paul-Francois Tedeschi (216,100), Raghav Bansal (205,700), Sofia Lovgren (193,100), Daniel Dvoress (192,300), Dan Smith (182,100), Sergey Lebedev (181,200), two-time Red Dragon champion Tom Alner (148,100), Vladimir Troyanovskiy (139,700), HK$400,000 Super High Roller champion Steve O'Dwyer (116,000), David Peters (115,700), and John Juanda (114,100).

Three pros represented the red spade and made it through to Day 2: Felipe Ramos, who finished third in yesterday's HK$82,400 Pot-Limit Omaha High Roller, claimed 85,000 and will be joined on Day 2 by fellow PokerStars Team Pro Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier (51,000) and Team Online's Randy Lew (23,700).

The day started with some 50 players in their seats soon after the start, and the field soon climbed above 100 unique entries with many familiar faces of the international circuit and local poker aficionados alike joining in on the action. By the time level three was completed, Stevan Chew had re-entered and busted in the second attempt as well, while Yang Wang had tripled up his stack already. Yang was the most active player at his table and sent Sai Wu to the rail in a spectacular hand with ace-six suited versus king-queen for top pair, when spiking an ace on the river.

Other big names that played twice to no avail were Sam Greenwood, Sylvain Loosli, Daniel Neilson, Kahle Burns, Isaac Haxton, Mustapha Kanit and Antoine Saout. Kanit turned a pair of eights and an open-ended straight draw, but the seven-three off suit of Quenneville for two pair held up. Neilson three-bet preflop with king-queen out of the blinds and fired three barrels against Vladimir Troyanovskiy, who rivered two pair with king-eight suited and snap-called the shove of the Aussie. Greenwood then bowed out in the last level when his ten-high flush draw on a king-high flop failed to get there against Sosia Jiang's ace-king for top pair.

Maria Ho, Kiryl Radzivonau and Rafael Moraes were among many further notables that only fired one bullet, and they can still re-enter the competition again tomorrow before the cards are back in the air for level 11. All new entries will receive 50,000 in chips and start their mission for High Roller glory with 25 big blinds at 1,000-2,000 and a running ante of 300.

Action recommences at 12.30 p.m. local time and the field is expected to grow still, the seat draw and prize pool information will be published when the registration has officially closed. It is scheduled to play a maximum of 10 levels of 60 minutes each on Day 2, or until the official final table of the last eight is reached, whichever of the two comes first.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to bring you all the action from the tables until a winner is crowned on Sunday April 9th, and the 2017 PokerStars Championship Macau Main Event will also be heading into it's penultimate day as of 12 p.m. local time as well.

Tags: Antoine SaoutBertrand GrospellierDan SmithDaniel DvoressDaniel NeilsonDavid PetersFelipe RamosIsaac HaxtonJohn JuandaKahle BurnsKiryl RadzivonauMaria HoMichael AddamoMustapha KanitNick PetrangeloPaul TedeschiRafael MoraesRandy LewSai WuSam GreenwoodSergey LebedevSofia LovgrenSosia JiangStevan ChewSteve O'DwyerSylvain LoosliTom AlnerTroy QuennevilleXiaoyang LuoYang Wang

Tanaka Takes From Zisimopoulos, Addamo Snatches Lead

Nível 9 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Michael Addamo
Michael Addamo

Georgios Zisimopoulos opened the action with a raise to 3,000 from middle position with Shinobu Tanaka the only caller and the flop came down {9-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{5-Hearts}.

This brought a check from Zisimopoulos and a bet of 7,600 from Tanaka, which the Greek player called and it was off to the {10-Spades} turn.

Zisimopoulos checked for the second time and Tanaka fired again, this time for 14,200 and the Greek player called once more to bring the action to the {a-Diamonds} river.

A third check from Zisimopoulos saw Tanaka reach for chips again, with the Japanese player betting 19,000 which was enough to win him the hand and he climbed to 105,000 while Zisimopoulos dropped to just below starting stack.

Another player who now has a stack very close to what he began the day with is Canlin Chen, who recently lost a sizable pot to Michael Addamo.

We caught the action on the river with a ton of chips already in the center of the table with the community cards reading {5-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{2-Diamonds} {6-Hearts}{8-Clubs}, just as Addamo led for 50,000.

Chen check-raised to put Addamo to the test, moving all-in for around 143,000. Addamo tanked and used his last remaining timebank chip before calling with 3-seconds to spare on the shot clock.

Chen grimaced and rolled over {a-Spades}{q-Hearts} but this was not enough to beat Addamo’s {j-Clubs}{j-Spades} and the Aussie player climbed to 290,000 while Chen slumped to 42,1000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Michael Addamo au
Michael Addamo
WSOP 4X Winner
290,000 152,000
Shinobu Tanaka jp
Shinobu Tanaka
105,000 72,000
Georgios Zisimopoulos gr
Georgios Zisimopoulos
47,000 -38,000
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
42,100 -167,900

Tags: Canlin ChenGeorgios ZisimopoulosMichael AddamoShinobu Tanaka

Troyanovskiy Sends Neilson to the Rail

Nível 9 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Daniel Neilson
Daniel Neilson

The beard of the tournament is no longer featured, as Daniel Neilson has just been eliminated for the second time. Neilson three-bet an open raise by Vladimir Troyanovskiy and the Russian called in the cutoff to see a flop of {A-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}. Neilson led for 7,800 from the small blind and Troyanovskiy called before the {6-Spades} then showed up on the turn.

Neilson fired a second barrel for 18,000 and then let the clock run down to five seconds when the {K-Spades} river completed the board. Neilson moved all in for around 45,000 and Troyanovskiy quickly tossed in a chip for the call. Neilson only had {K-Hearts}{Q-Clubs} for a pair of kings, while Troyanovskiy tabled the {K-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds} for rivered two pair.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vladimir Troyanovskiy ru
Vladimir Troyanovskiy
225,000 65,000
Daniel Neilson au
Daniel Neilson
Eliminado

Tags: Daniel NeilsonTroyanovskiy

Lisawad and Neilson Battle, Troyanovskiy Gives Poker Lessons

Nível 8 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Daniel Neilson
Daniel Neilson

We caught the action on the turn in a three-way hand between Vladimir Troyanovskiy, Pakinai Lisawad and Daniel Neilson with a sizable pot brewing and the board reading {2-Hearts}{q-Diamonds}{j-Spades}{10-Hearts} just as the action has been checked over to Neilson on the button, who decided to bet out for 8,000.

Troyanovskiy tanked but folded and action was on Lisawad who chewed over the decision before throwing in the call to take play heads up to the {4-Diamonds} river.

Lisawad checked it over to Neilson who ran the shot clock down to 3-seconds before tossing in a chunky bet of 35,000.

Lisawad tanked hard, burning through the first of his time bank chips before eventually folding.

“That was a bluff,” said Troyanovskiy.

“It felt bluffy, but I wasn’t sure,” said Lisawad, “and how come you don’t call if you think it’s a bluff?” he quizzed.

“If you fold on the flop I check raise,” retorted the Russian.

“Well I folded a queen there,” said Lisawad who was left with 26,400 after the hand.

This found it’s way into the middle the very next hand when Lisawad and Neilson tangled in another pot and became involved in a pre-flop raising war.

Both players had ace-king, Lisawad with {a-Clubs}{k-Clubs} and Neilson with {a-Spades}{k-Hearts} but with neither player even coming close to making a flush this resulted in an unexciting chop.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Daniel Neilson au
Daniel Neilson
77,000 27,000
Pakinai Lisawad th
Pakinai Lisawad
26,400

Tags: Daniel NeilsonPatina LisawadTroyanovskiy

"Welcome to Macau"

Nível 7 : 400/800, 100 ante
Timothy Adams
Timothy Adams

A raise to 2,600 was in front of Dario Sammartino in the cutoff and Canlin Chen called out of the small blind. Timothy Adams squeezed to 11,000 and Yu Liang called from early position, while Sammartino folded. Chen also called and they went three ways to the flop of {J-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}.

Chen checked and Adams bet 12,000, which got Liang out of the way. Chen eventually check-raised to 32,000 and Adams announced all in. Chen asked the dealer to pull in his raise and then tell the difference on how much more he has to pay. This happened to be 19,500 on top and Chen then called.

Timothy Adams: {A-Diamonds}{K-Spades}
Canlin Chen: {Q-Clubs}{J-Spades}

The {9-Clubs} turn and {7-Diamonds} river bricked off and John Juanda let out a "welcome to Macau" before Adams grabbed his belongings and headed to the rail. Chen celebrated briefly and then stacked his chips.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
150,000 45,000
Timothy Adams ca
Timothy Adams
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Yu LiangTimothy AdamsJohn JuandaCanlin Chen

Kanit Busts to Chen and Fires Second Bullet

Nível 7 : 400/800, 100 ante
Mustapha Kanit
Mustapha Kanit

Canlin Chen raised to 1,600 and Timothy Adams three-bet to 5,600 before the action reached Mustapha Kanit. The Italian moved all in for his last 15,300 and both opponents called.

On the {K-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} flop, Chen bet 3,500 and Adams called before doing so again on the {Q-Diamonds} turn for another 5,000. After the {9-Spades} river, Chen now made it 18,000 to go and that proved to be too much for Adams, who ended up sending his cards into the muck.

Kanit tabled ace-king while Chen had the {Q-Hearts}{Q-Spades} for a turned set to eliminate the Italian. Just one minute later, Kanit was waiting with a new ticket in the hand to start attempt number two.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Canlin Chen cn
Canlin Chen
105,000 40,000
Timothy Adams ca
Timothy Adams
WSOP 1X Winner
55,000 -9,000
Mustapha Kanit it
Mustapha Kanit
Winamax
50,000 -3,000

Tags: Canlin ChenMustapha KanitTimothy Adams

Battle of Blinds Results in Loeser Exit

Nível 6 : 300/600, 100 ante
Manig Loeser
Manig Loeser

A huge hand played out between Rathi Shashank and Manig Loeser that saw the latter hit the rail after a battle of the blinds between the two.

Action folded around to Shashank in the small blind who just completed before Loeser decided to get aggressive and he raised to 1,900, only to see Shashank check-raise to 4,600 in total.

Loeser thought it over for a few seconds before calling and the flop came down a monochrome {k-Spades}{6-Spades}{10-Spades}, which Shashank led for an enticing 2,500. The German made the call to keep the action heads-up to the {10-Hearts} turn.

Despite the pair up, Shashank fired a second barrel of 6,500 causing Loeser to recheck his cards not once, but twice before he moved all-in for 28,200 in total.

After asking for the count Shashank thought it over until there were just 5-seconds on the clock before throwing in the calling chips and the cards were turned over.

While Loeser, holding {q-Hearts}{10-Diamonds} had begun the hand with a dominated holding the German had managed to spike trips to pull ahead of Shashank’s {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}. However, the Hong Kong-based player had the spade redraw to fall back on, in addition to the deck’s sole remaining queen and the arrival of a fourth spade on the river saw Loeser bust his first bullet.

Loeser headed for the cash desk to re-enter and Shashank stacked up to what looked to be a little under 80,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Rathi Shashank hk
Rathi Shashank
79,000 37,000
Manig Loeser de
Manig Loeser
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Manig LoeserShashank Rathi

Wang Rivers Furious Wu

Nível 5 : 250/500, 75 ante
Yang Wang
Yang Wang

A huge hand has just played out between Yang Wang and Sai Wu that left the latter fuming, and destitute.

We caught the action on the {q-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{9-Clubs} flop with 5,000 already in the pot just as Wu checked the action over to Wang on the button. Wang already had a beefy stack and appeared eager to add to it, firing out a bet of 4,400.

Wu quickly check-raised to 10,000 to send Wang into tank mode, but with chips to spare he decided to pay to see the turn, which came down {4-Diamonds}.

First to act in the big blind, Wu quickly announced she was all-in and shipped her 31,825 stack into the middle of the table to send Wang deep into the tank, where he remained for the full 30-seconds, burning the first of his three time bank chips. The shot clock ticked down to 5-seconds before Wang made his decision and slid in the call.

Wu eagerly slapped {q-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} face up onto the felt, which was leading Wang’s {a-Hearts}{6-Hearts} and while she seemed primed for a double Lady Luck chose not to smile upon her and the {a-Spades} landed on the river.

Wu was absolutely furious, and while we don’t speak Mandarin it appeared that she was giving Wang a piece of her mind. It’s a wonder she had any left to spare as she spent at least five minutes chewing strips off her unfortunate opponent, who takes the lecture in his stride.

That’s pretty easy to do when you have heaps of chips though. Eventually, Wu finished saying her piece and stalked off haughtily to the rail, leaving Wang to breathe a big sigh of relief and he climbed to 195,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Yang Wang cn
Yang Wang
195,000 50,000
Sai Wu cn
Sai Wu
Eliminado

Tags: Sai WuYang Wang

Kim Busts in Three-Way All In

Nível 4 : 200/400, 50 ante
Shuo Li and Yang Wang
Shuo Li and Yang Wang

After a three-way flop of {K-Diamonds}{10-Clubs}{6-Diamonds}, the action was on Johnjin Kim and he bet 1,600 with around 12,800 total. Shuo Li raised to 5,100 and Yang Wang, having everyone on the table covered by far, simply shoved all in from one seat over. Kim called all in, as did Li, and the trio jumped out of their seats for the showdown.

Johnjin Kim: {7-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}
Shuo Li: {K-Spades}{6-Clubs}
Yang Wang: {K-Clubs}{J-Hearts}

Kim's flush draw faced two pair and top pair, and Wang took the lead on the {10-Hearts} turn, he even got a little excited already. The {A-Hearts} river then completed the board and Kim was eliminated, while his stack was split between Li and Wang. Many other cards would have resulted in two seat open or a triply up, while Wang remains at the top of the counts towards the end of level four.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Yang Wang cn
Yang Wang
145,000 95,000
Shuo Li cn
Shuo Li
45,000 -5,000
Johnjin Kim cn
Johnjin Kim
Eliminado

Tags: Johnjin KimShuo LiYang Wang

Aido Freerolls Haxton

Nível 3 : 150/300, 50 ante
Sergio Aido
Sergio Aido

We just witnessed a big hand play out between Isaac Haxton and Sergio Aido that saw the former take a big hit. We missed the pre-flop action though there obviously was some as the pot was already 14,000 with the flop spread {j-Spades}{9-Clubs}{k-Spades}.

Sitting in the hi-jack Haxton checked the action over to Aido, who reached for chips and led out for 5,000. Haxton ran the shot clock down to a single second before sliding out a bet, check-raising to 16,500 in total.

It was Aido’s turn to tank but not for long and he tossed out the calling chips to keep the action two-way to the {7-Spades} turn.

Haxton took his time once more and the clock ticked down to 3-seconds before the US player moved all-in and Aido made a speedy call.

Isaac Haxton: {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}
Sergio Aido: {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}

While both players held top pair, top kicker Aido was free rolling with the nut spade draw and got there when the {6-Spades} hit the river to a sigh from Haxton, who dropped to a measly 16,000 when the dust settled while Aido rises to 80,000.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Sergio Aido es
Sergio Aido
80,000 30,000
Isaac Haxton us
Isaac Haxton
WSOP 1X Winner
16,000 -34,000

Tags: Isaac HaxtonSergio Aido