Star Sydney Champs: Snell Claims Day 1a Chip Lead in Main

Shirley Ang
Senior Global Live Events Manager
3 min read
Jo Snell had a strong Day 1 in Sydney.

A long day has come to an end after 11 one-hour levels have been played here at The Star Sydney Champs during Day 1a of the Main Event.

During the first four levels of play, 280 players paid their A$3,000 (~$2,040) buy-in to play in the highly anticipated Main Event which features a guaranteed prize pool of A$1,500,000. Of those 280 entries, 57 made it through to Day 2 which will take place on Sunday, Aug. 4. Claiming the Day 1a chip lead is Jo Snell with 335,000 in chips.

Snell slowly but surely built up his stack throughout the day and was battling two other players at the top of the chip counts to eventually end up with the honors. Carlos Gonzalez finished second in the counts with 319,000. Gonzalez spent the latter part of the day on the feature table and collect a bunch of chips when he eliminated Steve Pappas as he turned the nut flush when Pappas shoved with the overpair of kings, drawing dead.

Third on the podium is Jason Pritchard with 313,200. The trader by profession has been playing poker for a while and has collected cashes over the past 10 years with some adventures abroad in Las Vegas and even winning a tournament in Monte Carlo. With almost $600,000 in lifetime cashes, Pritchard will be looking to add on more to that amount.

Some other familiar names to have made it through the battlefield today with an above average stack include Shivan Abdine, Corey Kempson, Robert Spano, Andrej Senic, Dejan Boskovic Sr, Michael Egan and Hamish Crawshaw. Travis Endersby, Will Davies, and Mladen Vukovic have bagged a below average stack and will be looking to run it up on Day 2.

Former Star Sydney Main Event champ Errolyn Strang is still in with a shot to become a double winner as she bagged 125,000 in chips.

The defending champion, Nebosja Blanusa, wasn’t as lucky as he fell to Davies when he ran his king-queen into aces. He had already lost most of his chips when he doubled Davies up in a flip.

Nebojsa Blanusa
Blanusa had a swift exit after he ran afoul of Will Davies.

The number of entries for the final starting day, Day 1b, is expected to exceed the Day 1a count, and with 25 tickets which were awarded in the 253-strong field Main Event satellite that took place today, the A$1,500,000 guaranteed prize pool is probably going to be smashed. Day 1b will start at 12:30 p.m. local time and play the same eleven levels of an hour each. A 10-minute break will take place after every two levels with a 30-minute dinner break after the sixth.

This will be the last chance for players to make it through to Day 2. Players like John Thomson, Vincent Huang, Gautam Dhingra, Chao Duan, Rehman Kassam, Minh Nguyen, Chad Awerbuch, Steve Pappas and Jason Gray, all of whom went bust, will have a final chance to find a bag.

As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be around to bring you all the action to see who else will make it to Day 2 from when the first shoes have been loaded until the final chips have been bagged.

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Shirley Ang
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