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Chris Kiittos is the Master of the Masters at the 2018 Sydney Championships! - $13,624

Posted Thu, 02 Aug 2018 2:46pm

The Masters Tournament is always a fun edition of poker series all around the world. The theory being that these events give players of a certain age to compete without all of the pesky professional young guns being around to spoil it for them.

Jim Psaros Poker Tournament

Jim Psaros defeated Emanuel Seal, in heads-up action, to take the $183,000 first prize, after a three-way deal was struck in the Australia New Zealand Poker Tour (ANZPT) Main Event in Sydney. Jim Psaros will enter the final table with the chip lead That hand was enough to propel Psaros into a commanding chip position when the bags were tagged and sealed. Denis Sekuloski and Murray Roach are both up over one million in chips while the rest of our players will start tomorrow around 20 big blinds or less.

The only problem with this is that more and more, the results of players in these age categories are just as impressive as those that you may expect to find in open company. That was definitely the case tonight where the name 'Masters Event' seemed more to describe that they were Masters of Poker than anything else.

The final table was stacked with talent, players like Errolyn Strang with over $400,000 in tournament earnings, Jim Psaros who took down the 2015 ANZPT Sydney Championships Main Event and Marc Liddell who has over $200,000 in tournament earnings and an impressive final table appearance at the 2016 Sydney Championships.

However, it would be Chris Kiittos who would outmaneuver all of these players to take down the biggest title of his poker career.

Kiittos was in control for much of the final table, for much of the time it seemed like either himself of Jim Psaros were dictating the momentum of the table. For this reason, it was fitting that these two finished heads-up, only to see Psaros get eliminated when his pair of Queens lost to a flopped set of Tens by Kiittos, much to the chagrin of the extremely vocal rail support the Novocastrian had for the entire final table.

Chris Kiittos is our champion taking home $13,642, the trophy and a Sydney Championships title. He showed excellent composure and tenacity through the entire tournament to make sure he made the right move at the right time. It is onwards and upwards for Kiittos who will look to emulate this performance at the end of this week when the Main Event kicks off!

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Jim Psaros Eliminated in 2nd Place - $8,603

Posted Fri, 03 Aug 2018 5:05pm

After a heroic performance here in this event, Jim Psaros has been eliminated in second place.

He moved all-in and was called by Chris Kittos.

Viittos:

Psaros:

Board:

Whist Psaros paired his Queen, it was no match to the set of Tens flopped by Chris Kittos who is now our 2018 Sydney Championships Masters Champion!

John Yacoub Eliminated in 3rd Place - $6,125

Posted Fri, 03 Aug 2018 5:07pm

John Yacoub move all in and was called by Chris Kittos.

Yacoub:

Viittos:

Board:

Viittos pairs his Ten and we are now heads up for the title!

Blinds Up Pace Down

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:56pm

Our final three are now playing 15,000/30,000 with a 3,000 ante.

Well that's what the board says but in reality they are not playing anything, play has slowed down to a grinding halt here in this event,

Ann Puch eliminated in 4th - $4,449

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:32pm

Ann Puch moves all in and is called by Dimitrios Psaros.

Puch

Psaros

Board:

Ace high is the winning hand, held by Psaros and sends Puch railed in 4th place for $4,449.

Can't push over Puch

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:27pm

Ann Puch is all in for her short stack against John Yacoub and Dimitrios Psaros. Both players check the board all the way. , Psaros announces he has pockets and shows , Ann Puch shows to triple up.

John Yacoub doubles through Ann Puch

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:18pm

Ann Puch completes from the small blind, John Yacoub moves all in from the big blind and Puch calls.

Yacoub

Puch

Board:

Yacoub was all in for 111,000 and now moves up to 240,000 while Puch drops back o 86,000.

Marc Liddell Eliminated in 5th Place - $3,296

Posted Fri, 03 Aug 2018 5:13pm

Marc Liddell moved his final 22,000 all in blind and was called by John Yacoub and Chris Kittos.

The two remaining players checked their way through the board and cards were turned over.

Kittos quickly turned over making any kind of sweat very difficult. Liddell turned over his hand and had a pretty strong hand given the circumstances, but not long enough for him to avoid his elimination.

Back

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:56pm

Our remaining five players are now playing 10,000/20,000 with 2,000 ante. The average stack is 232,000 which is 11 big blinds!

Ten Minute Break

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:49pm

Our final 5 players are on a ten minute break

Liddell Gets Puched

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:49pm

Marc 'Chuck' Liddell is down to bare bones here at this final table after being decimated in a recent hand by Ann Puch.

Liddell moved all in for his 165,000 stack and was called by Puch who had 141,000.

Liddell:

Puch:

Board:

That loss leaves Liddell with just 1 big blind.

Puch Pushes Forward

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:32pm

In the time we have been watching this final table Ann Puch has gone from strength to strength.

When we first arrived she had 20,000 chips. Now just three hands later she is sitting on 150,000!.

Puch has been paying an aggressive brand of poker and has doubled up twice at the expense of John Yacoub.

On the first instance she had all in against his and rivered a wheel. Two hands later she got all in against his and won. Things are looking food for Ann Puch at he moment!

Errolyn Strang is our 7th Pace Finisher - $1,914

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:59pm

Errolyn Strang is our 6th Place FInisher

Thomas Pongrass Eliminated in 6th Place - $2,488

Jim Psaros Poker

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 7:58pm

Thomas Pongrass is our 7th Place Finisher

Colin Mcfee Eliminated in 8th Place - $1,499

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:22pm

Colin Mcfee was our 8th Place Finisher

Greg Cook Eliminated in 9th Place - $1,195

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:16pm

Greg Cook is our 9th Place Finisher

Picking up the action

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:09pm

Due to the action at the High Rollers Event we missed the first few eliminations at the Masters Final Table. We pick up the action here with five players left in the hunt for the title.

We will quickly recap those who have been eliminated though and give them their trophy posts (it is the right thing to do)

Prize Pool for Masters Final Table

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 6:13pm

This is the Prize Pool breakdown for the 2018 Sydney Championships Masters Event Final Table

1$13,624
2$8,603
3$6,125
4$4,449
5$3,296
6$2,488
7$1,914
8$1,499
9$1,195

FINAL TABLE CHIP COUNTS

Posted Wed, 01 Aug 2018 5:22pm

Here are our final table for the Sydney Championships 2018 Masters Event.

1Ann Puch76,000
2Errolyn Strange90,000
3Thomas Pongrass79,000
4John Yacoub105,000
5Chris Vittos204,000
6Marc Liddell214,000
7Greg Cook88,000
8Colin Mcfee67,000
9Dimitrios Psaros248,000

Live Reporting will begin at the Final Table!

Posted Tue, 31 Jul 2018 10:13am

8.30pm: And we have a winner

Players

On a board of Jh-Qh-Qc, Emanuel Seal went all-in for his remaining 1.7m in chips, having steadily fallen behind Jim Psaros over the previous 45 minutes. Psaros weighed up the situation and decided to call, tabling Kh-5h. Seal turned over 8h-4h. The turn was a 2s, the river a 5c, the river card music to Psaros’ ears (and his entourage).

Congratulations to Emanuel ‘Curly’ Seal for a hard-fought 2nd place, and to Dimitrios ‘Jim’ Psaros (pictured) in being crowned ANZPT Sydney Main Event winner.

Thanks for following along throughout the series. We look forward to being back with you at the Sydney Championships from the Star. We’ll be posting the final payouts on pokermedia.com.au and you can check starpoker.net.au for further details.

8.15pm: You take it, no you take it…

It’s a tough head’s up battle with neither gent wanting to lay down. Apparently a new deal has been done where each player with receive $175,000 with the winner getting an extra $8,000 and the trophy. Jim Psaros has around 5.2m in chips while Emanual Seal has 3.7m.

7.40pm: Curly claws back

In pre-flop action, Emanuel Seal (pictured) raised two 225k, Jim Psaros made it at total of 625k which Seal called. The flop came A-7-K. Psaros checked, Seal went all-in and Psaros snap-called. Seal turned over A-6 to Psaros A-9. Psaros stayed ahead as the turn came 10 but on the river a 6 fell to make Seal a two pair. Seal is now 5.5m in chips, Psaros 3.4m.

7.05pm: Back and forth

Both gents are making small raises and folding most recently. In one hand though, on a flop of 7h-8c-3c, Emanuel Seal fired 250k which Jim Psaros called. The turn came, As, Psaros checked, Seal bet 350k, Psaros called. The river came 2d, Psaros checked again, Seal bet 500k which Psaros called. Seal turned over 8s-2s for two pair to Psaros 8-9. Seal takes a few chips back this time, moving to 3.4m while Psaros has 5.5m.

6.50pm: First blood

The final two players have returned and it’s first blood to Jim Psaros who takes down a big pot. In pre-flop betting, Jim made it 675k which Emanuel Seal snap-called. The flop came Q-6-A. Psaros checked, Seal fired 700k, which Psaros called. The turn came 6 and both players checked. The river came a 5 to which Psaros bet 1.2m. Curly considered things and folded. Curly sits on 3.8m while Psaros is up to 5.1m in chips.

6.30pm: Heads-up

The heads-up battle between Emanuel Seal and Jim Psaros has begun. Psaros has 5m in chips while Curly has just under 4m.

After one more hand ends, the gents are now on a 15-minute break.

6.20pm: Sekuloski battles well to finish in 3rd place – $90,000

On a board of 4-2-7-8 Denis Sekuloski (pictured) bet 140k, Emanuel Seal pushed all-in over the top and was snap-called by Sekuloski, turning over K-K. Seal tabled 2-2 for trips and the 9 on the river couldn’t help Sekuloski who busts out in 3rd place.

6.00pm: Getting to the flop

The three remaining players are raising and re-raising each other but not letting it get out of hand. We’ve seen a few flops and the occasional turn card but the raises have brought about folds each time. The chips have therefore flowed across the table, with approximate chip counts:

JimPsaros4,100,000
EmanuelSeal3,200,000
DenisSekuloski1,600,000

5.40pm: Chip Counts

EmanuelSeal3,800,000
JimPsaros3,500,000
DenisSekuloski1,600,000

5.30pm: Roach out in 4th place – $62,000

And just like we lose another player. Murray Roach (pictured) was all-in with A8 against Emanuel Seal’s JJ. Seal stayed ahead, sending Roach out in 4th place.

A deal has also been done between the final three players, flatting the payouts to approximately $200,000, $158,000 and $90,000.

5.25pm: Hsu crashes out in 5th place – $48,000

Li-ta Hsu (pictured) was under the gun and shoved for his remaining 500k. Jim Psaros in the big blind woke up with Aces and called the bet. Hsu turned over A-J and got no help from the board, sending him to the rail in 5th place.

5.15pm: Roller-coaster for Hsu

We’re now into level 28 where blinds are creeping up to 40,000/80,000 with an ante of 10,000. In a recent big hand on a board of 6-Q-3-K, Emanuel Seal went all-in for his remaining 980k which Hsu called. Seal tabled Q-6 to Hsu’s 6-3, both holding two pair. The 7 on the river was of little consequence so Seal’s bigger two pair takes it down. He’s up to almost 3m in chips while Hsu drops back to 500k.

5.05pm: Getting prickly

Is some pre-flop betting where Denis Sekuloski raised to 125k, Jim Psaros re-raised to 375, Sekuloski called. The flop came 5h-7s-9h. Psaros bet 545k to which Sekuloski went into the tank. Murray Roach eventually called time on him and within the last second, Sekuloski called. The turn came 4s and Psaros went all-in for his remaining 500k. Psaros had stated in the banter with his opponent that he’d go all-in on the turn so hurry up and make a decision, “I don’t lie unless I have to,” he said . Psaros then started to walk away, being called back by Star Poker staff to stay with his cards. Psaros replied, “I was just going to go play craps for a while because it’ll take that long for him to make a decision.” Sekuloski eventually folded, commending Psaros on his play.

Psaros is back up to 2.3m in chips while Sekuloski drops to 1.5m.

4.45pm: Chips moving about

There’s been some movement with chips moving from Jim Psaros around the table. Psaros doubled Li-ta Hsw earlier then lost another big pot to Denis Sekuloski. Sekuloski then lost a pot to Hsu, then Sekuloski lost another to Curly Seal. In that hand there was some initial pre-flop betting which got checked down to the river, with the board Ah-2h-8s-4d-8h. Sekuloski had talked up that he thought he was good but after a tester bet from Sekuloski of 60k, Seal made it 310k which Sekuloski eventually called. Seal had made his flush, tabling Jh-9h. Sekuloski said, “my mistake, I should have fired on the turn.” To which Seal replied, “Yep, then I would have gone away.”

Approximate chip counts are:

Li-taHsu3,000,000
DenisSekuloski2,200,000
EmanuelSeal1,650,000
MurrayRoach1,100,000
JimPsaros950,000

4.30pm: Hsu continues his winning ways

Li-ta Hsu has taken the slight chip lead with all players having reasonably even stacks. Hsu was able to take a few chips off Denis Sekuloski when he pushed him off a hand with a bluff. Approximate chip counts are now:

Li-taHsu2,200,000
JimPsaros1,950,000
DenisSekuloski1,850,000
MurrayRoach1,450,000
EmanuelSeal1,450,000

4.15pm: Hsu doubles

Li-ta Hsu has had the smallest stack but has built it to be the tallest. It will now have more substance after Jim Psaros lead out for 135k pre-flop, Hsu went all-in for another 675k which Psaros called. Hsu tabled K-7 to Psaros’s A-Q. The board ran out 10-7-5-3-10 to put Hsu ahead. He’s now dented Psaros’ stack a little and now approaches 1.4m in chips.

4.00pm: Play in underway

Players have returned from their break to face level 27 where blinds are 30,000/60,000 with an ante of 10,000.

3.45pm: Break time

Players are on a 15-minute break. Approximate chip counts are:

JimPsaros2,900,000
DenisSekuloski2,350,000
MurrayRoach1,800,000
EmanuelSeal1,250,000
Li-taHsu600,000

3.20: Chip counts

Levels are now 75 minutes long and with about 25 minutes left in this level the approximate chip counts are:

JimPsaros3,050,000
DenisSekuloski1,950,000
MurrayRoach1,900,000
EmanuelSeal1,100,000
Li-taHsu900,000

3pm: Bang, Bang, Ma out in 6th place – $38,750

And just like that we lose another player. Zhi Ma (pictured) had his tournament life on the line against Denis Sekuloski yet again. Ma tabled As-Ks while Sekuloski had Q-Q. The board didn’t help Ma with either his spades or over cards and his busted in 6th place.

2.55pm: Rafferty out in 7th place – $29,500

In pre-flop action, Denis Sekuloski raised to 200k, Tom Rafferty (pictured) with only 190k left announced all-in, while Curly Seal folded. Sekuloski tabled 4-4 (a bit of a joke at the table as he’s twice had pocket fours and made a pair of fours in an early hand) while Rafferty had Q-10. The board ran out 7-8-9-4-10 to keep the fours lucky for Sekuloski, sending Rafferty out in 7th place.

2.45pm: Chand busted in 8th place – $23,000

Shaneel Chand (pictured) pushed all-in pre-flop for his remaining 180k which was called by Zhi Ma. Chand tabled 2-2, Ma A-J. The board ran out J-9-9-7-K to send Chand to the rail in 8th place.

Approximate chip counts are:

JimPsaros2,950,000
MurrayRoach1,750,000
DenisSekuloski1,700,000
Li-taHsu900,000
EmanuelSeal820,000
ZhiMa500,000
TomRafferty250,000

2.30pm: Liew out in 9th place – $17,000

With Jim Psaros, Li-ta Hsu and Denis Sekuloski getting into the hand pre-flop, Chung Liew (pictured) in the big blind went all-in for his remaining 80k. All gents saw a flop of As-4c-10c. Psaros checks, Hsu makes it 100k, Sekuloski calls while Psaros folds. The guys then check down to the river with the two cards coming 9-2. Sekuloski turned over 4-5, Liew A-6 while Hsu had A-8, winning the hand with his 8 kicker. Liew hits the rail in 9th position.

2.25pm: Big call by Curly

In pre-flop action, Emanuel Seal lead out for 100k when it came to Danis Sekuloski in the big-blind. He asked Curly how much he had left (780k) and proceeded to go all-in (with 1.5m). Curly thought for some time before making the call, turning over J-J. Sekuloski had 10-10 with the Jacks holding up as the board blanked out.

2.15pm: Rafferty with another decision

On a board of 6s-7c-As-8s-7s Murrary Roach fired 300k into a pot of about 300k. Tom Rafferty appologised to the table in advance stating his decision will take a little time. He eventually called. Roach tabled 6d-6c for trips and Rafferty mucked, not having the flush!

2.05pm: Pick your spot

Tom Rafferty found himself all-in for his remaining 480k with Shaneel Chand. Rafferty had 9-9 v Chand’s A-9. The board blanked out for Chand with J-K-7-10-K to take Rafferty to 800k while Chand drops to 300k in chips.

2:00pm: Play is underway

Jim Psaros Poker Tour

Play has started midway through level 25 where blinds are 20,000/40,000 and an ante of 5000. Chung Liew did remarkably well to hang on last night but will need to double up pretty quickly to stay in the race.

Jim Psaros Poker Player

1.50pm: Welcome

Welcome back to The Star where the final table of the ANZPT $2300 Main Event will be played out today. The starting chip counts are as follows:

Jim Psaros Poker Players

JimPsaros2,640,000
DenisSekuloski1,580,000
MurrayRoach1,495,000
EmanuelSeal840,000
ZhiMa625,000
Li-taHsu605,000
ShaneelChand595,000
TomRafferty400,000
ChungLiew155,000

Play will commence at 2pm on Monday, March 23.