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2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

HK$400,000 Super High Roller
Dias: 2
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
10j
Premiação
8,974,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
400,000 HKD
Premiação
33,802,560 HKD
Entries
88

Australian’s Dominate PokerStars Championship Macau; Day 2 of the Super High Roller Dawns

PokerStars Championship Macau Super High Roller Day 1 Chip Leader Michael Egan
PokerStars Championship Macau Super High Roller Day 1 Chip Leader Michael Egan

While Australia Day was back in January no one appears to have told the poker players this fact and the antipodeans have been marking their mark here in Macau.

After beginning Saturday’s HK$82,400 event in pole position Melbourne’s Mike Addamo did not relinquish his stranglehold on the tournament, winning one of the coveted gold Pokerstars Championship trophies and the sizable HK$1,936,500 (~US$249,200) first prize.

Another Australian who acquitted himself admirably was Michael Egan who bagged up an impressive 1,067,000 in chips at the end of Day 1 of the PokerStars Championship Macau Super High Roller – the only player to break the six-figure mark.

Canada’s Sam Greenwood continued the run of form that saw him take second place in the PokerStars Championship Panama $10,000 High Roller last month, finishing the Day close behind Egan with 976,000 in chips.

China’s Yuan Li (893,000), Australia’s Daniel Neilson (891,000) and Taiwan’s James En Ning Chen (830,000) round out the top five.

Fresh from his sixth place finish in the HK$82,400 Single Re-Entry Dan Smith played his rush to finish as the sixth largest stack with 803,000. German wunderkind Fedor Holz also joined the party, buying in towards the end of Day 1 and earning a quick double to power through and finish the day with 790,000.

In total, an impressive 62 unique players entered poker’s gladiatorial high-rolling arena to do battle in this big buy-in tournament and the action was fast and frantic from the get-go with several players opting to rail against fate and the hands they were dealt, spawning 17 re-entries so far.

With unlimited re-entries available until registration closes at 12:30pm local time (GMT+7) when play resumes the sky really is the limit for those with deep enough pockets.

Once again the live coverage will be in the capable hands of the PokerStars blog team as they keep you updated with all the tournament thrills and spills as the action unfolds.

PokerNews will be focusing on the buzz surrounding the PokerStars Championships Macau debut as well as focusing on the big stories that inevitably unfold at these high-caliber events.

For those wishing to check out the highlights from Day 1 you can check out the following links below:

PokerStars Championship Debuts in Macau!

PokerStars Macau Is In the Center of the Asian Poker Boom

The Hong Kong Players Taking Macau by Storm

Michael Egan Finds Late Surge to Bag Day 1 Chip Lead

Here's how the Super High Roller is stacking up so far:

PlayerCountryChip Count
Michael EganAustralia1067000
Sam GreenwoodCanada976000
Yuan LiChina893000
Daniel NeilsonAustralia891000
James En Ning ChenTaiwan830000
Dan SmithUSA803000
Fedor HolzGermany790000
Stevan ChewAustralia753000
Isaac HaxtonUSA739000
Behzad AhadpourSt. Kitts and Nevis719000
Yang WangChina651000
Guodong SunChina608000
Cyril AndreFrance595000
Troy QuennevilleCanada536000
Bertrand "ElkY" GrospellierFrance531000
Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus519000
Ye ZhangChina470000
Wayne YapSingapore455000
Ollie PriceUK395000
Leo Yah Ho ChengCanada382000
Ahadpour KhanghahIran380000
Philipp GruissemGermany350000
Steve O'DwyerIreland350000
Sergio AidoSpain328000
Kahle BurnsAustralia326000
Manig LoeserGermany326000
Sylvain LoosliFrance318000
Ying Seng TangHong Kong315000
Shan HuangChina300000
Stanley ChoiHong Kong295000
Qiang ZhaoChina270000
Hendrik LatzGermany248000
Daniel DvoressCanada240000
Adrian AttenboroughAustralia197000
JC AlvaradoMexico192000
Timothy AdamsCanada191000
Aymon HataUK189000
Jean-Noel ThorelFrance175000
Martin KozlovAustralia162000
Rafael MoraesBrazil161000
Guang Pu LuCanada151000
Nick PetrangeloUSA142000
Mustapha KanitItaly140000
David PetersUSA137000
Zuo WangChina134000
Fabian QuossGermany112000
Ali Reza FatehiIran65000

Tags: Dan SmithFedor HolzJames ChenMichael EganMike Addamo