2019 The Star Sydney Champs

$1,100 6-Max
Day: 1
Event Info

2019 The Star Sydney Champs

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
85
Prize
89,003 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,100 AUD
Prize Pool
356,000 AUD
Entries
356
Level Info
Level
24
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

The A$1,100 6-Max Starts at 12:30 PM at The Star Sydney Champs

Hun Wei Lee
Hun Wei Lee

At 12:30 p.m. local time, the first day of the $1,100 6-Max takes off here at The Star Sydney Champs. Last year��s edition attracted 243 runners and according to the tournament staff, this year��s action will be hot and heavy too as the 6-max format always creates heaps of liveliness. Hun Wei Lee (also known as Andy Lee) is the defending champion as he won this event last year for A$64,408.

Players like Nurlan Boobekov, Ali Ghezelbash, Michel Bouskila, Graeme Putt, Luke Martinelli, Hamish Crawshaw, and Grant Levy all made the money stages last time and might be showing up again to better their previous results.

The players will get 15,000 chips in their starting stacks, play 40-minute levels with a 10-minute break after every three levels. A 30-minute dinner break is scheduled after the ninth level of play. The late registration and unlimited reentry period will be open until the start of Level 7 which should be at approximately 4:50 p.m. local time. Fifteen levels of play are scheduled for Day 1 in this tournament which features the traditional ante that is paid by each player from Level 5 onwards.

Day 1 Structure

LevelDurationSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
14050100 
24075150 
340100200 
Break10   
440150300 
54015030025
64020040050
Break10   
74030060050
840400800100
9405001,000100
Break30   
10406001,200200
11408001,600200
12401,0002,000300
Break10   
13401,2002,400400
14401,5003,000500
15402,0004,000500

The PokerNews live reporting team will be roaming the poker room floor to bring you all the action on your own screens so make sure to keep following the updates right here!

Tags: Ali GhezelbashGraeme PuttGrant LevyHamish CrawshawHun Wei LeeLuke MartinelliMichel BouskilaNurlan Boobekov