AU$500 Opening Event
Day 3 Completed
AU$500 Opening Event
Day 3 Completed
After nearly five hours of play, Jun Wang won the 2018 WSOP International Circuit $500 Opening Event for $112,171, after coming into the final table as the chip leader, and conquering Malcolm Trayner in a hard-fought heads-up battle.
In total there were 1,444 entries this year, exceeding last years numbers by almost 100. The final nine had a wealth of experience including Zhi Ma and Chad Awerbuch who had both combined for over $700,000 in tournament earnings as well as tournament grinders Chu Ong, Alex Falon and George Mitri.
“It’s great! This is my first final table,” Wang said when he was asked how he felt. His girlfriend was on the rail and had broken out in tears after Wang became victorious. “She’s actually won more then me,” he joked. When asked what was next on the agenda - “Well, I’ve actually won a ticket to the $5k Challenge event, so I’ll probably play that and maybe the main,” he added. “If the $5k doesn't go to plan, I may play the PLO event instead. That’s my preferred game,” he finished with.
Final Table Results
*Place | Player | Prize (AUD) |
1 | Jun Wang | $112,171 |
2 | Malcolm Trayner | $69,528 |
3 | Zhi Ma | $50,950 |
4 | Shan Jiang | $38,734 |
5 | Johnathan Hargrave | $29,487 |
6 | Chu Ong | $22,710 |
7 | Alex Falon | $17,694 |
8 | Chad Awerbuch | $13,944 |
9 | George Mitri | $11,118 |
The day started with Zhi Ma committing his whole stack in the very first hand against Malcolm Trayner. He was at risk holding ace-king versus pocket queens and went further behind when Trayner hit a queen on the flop to make trips. The board then ran out perfect for Ma as he hit runner-runner straight cards to survive.
Trayner would get his first victim shortly after when he would dominate once more with ace-queen against George Mitri’s ace-jack to send Mitri home in 9th place. This would start a trend that would see three players fall in the first 40-minute level of the day. Chad Awerbuch followed when he found himself in great shape with pocket queens versus Shan Jiang’s pocket jacks preflop. A jack would fall on the turn sending Awerbuch to the rail. Just before the first break, Alex Falon would bluff off with jack-high against Jun Wang’s king-high after moving all in on the turn. Wang would improve to a flush by the river eliminating Falon in 7th place.
Falon wouldn't be the only one caught bluffing against Wang, as Chu Ong followed suit next. On a three heart board, Ong moved all on the river only to be snap-called. He flipped over his nine-high only for Wang to table his ace-four of hearts which had flopped the nuts.
Johnathan Hargrave went next when his ace-seven was no match for Zhi Ma’s ace-queen. A queen on the flop would be enough to see the New Zealand native and Day 1C chip leader sent to the rail and collecting his first ever cash in a live tournament.
Following the first break of the day (just two hours in) Trayner would eliminate two players in quick succession holding pocket kings both times to take a commanding lead into heads-up play. First, his pocket kings trumped Shan Jiang’s queens and then smashed Zhi Ma’s pocket fours moments later.
Trayner started heads-up play with a 2.5-1 lead and kept the momentum going for a short while until one bluff saw Wang double up. The two then fought it out for an hour-and-a-half with the chip-lead changing multiple times. On the final hand, Wang opened from the button and was met with an open-shove by Trayner. Wang had Trayner covered, and deliberated over his decision for a minute before calling.
Trayner was at risk holding king-seven and was up against Wang’s pocket sevens. No help would come and Trayner would fall agonizingly close to a maiden WSOP circuit victory.
That concludes the Opening Event. The PokerNews team will be back on Wednesday, 5th of December, as it continues it's coverage with the $5,000 Challenge from The Star here in Sydney.
Jun Wang raised to 875,000 from the button before Malcolm Trayner shoved all in for 9,650,000 from the big blind. Wang thought about his decision for almost before making the call.
Jun Wang:
Malcolm Trayner:
The board ran out to see Trayner unable to improve as he was eliminated in second place.
And with that Wang is the champion! Stay tuned for a full wrap of the final day's play shortly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jun Wang |
21,700,000
10,850,000
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10,850,000 |
Malcolm Trayner | Busted | |
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Malcolm Trayner called from the button and Jun Wang checked his option from the big blind.
The flop came and Wang bet out 500,000. Trayner raised to 1,200,000. Wang called.
The turn fell the and Wang checked. Trayner reached for his chips and bet out 1,300,000. Wang folded shortly after.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Malcolm Trayner |
10,850,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
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Jun Wang |
10,850,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
Level: 33
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 40,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jun Wang |
12,450,000
1,600,000
|
1,600,000 |
Malcolm Trayner |
9,250,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
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The remaining two players are on a 10-minute break.
Jun Wang raised to 675,000 from the button and Malcolm Trayner called from the blinds.
The flop came and Trayner checked. Wang bet 550,000. Trayner re-raised to 1,550,000. Wang called.
Both players checked the on the turn before the completed the board. Trayner checked. Wang bet out 1,000,000. Trayner folded immediately after.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jun Wang |
10,850,000
2,350,000
|
2,350,000 |
Malcolm Trayner |
10,850,000
-2,350,000
|
-2,350,000 |
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Jun Wang raised to 675,000 from the button and was called by Malcolm Trayner in the blinds.
Both players checked the flop before the dropped on the turn.
Trayner checked over to Wang who bet 550,000. Trayner then raised to 1,550,000. Wang thought for a minute before re-raising to 2,850,000. Trayner called shortly after.
The river produced the and both players opted to check.
Trayner flipped over his for trip tens and took down the pot after Wang mucked his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Malcolm Trayner |
13,200,000
3,400,000
|
3,400,000 |
|
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Jun Wang |
8,500,000
-3,400,000
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-3,400,000 |
Jun Wang raised to 600,000 from the button and was called by Malcolm Trayner in the blinds.
The flop came and Trayner checked. Wang bet 350,000. Trayner called.
The turn brought the and Trayner checked once again. Wang bet out 550,000. Trayner came over the top and raised to 1,500,000. Wang thought for a minute before mucking his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jun Wang |
11,900,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
Malcolm Trayner |
9,800,000
-1,000,000
|
-1,000,000 |
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