ANDREW DAVIS TAKES DOWN $1K SYDNEY SPECIAL
It was a case of “third times’ a charm” for Andrew Davis as he defied all comers in the $1K Sydney Special (Event3). Andrew had previously made deep runs in Events 1 and 2 of this years Summer Series finishing 11th and 5th respectively, so the spoils were just desserts for this retired poker lover from Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. It was certainly a day of twists and turns, and starting the day with a meagre stack of just $59K (4% of all chips in play); even Andrew’s most ardent supporters wouldn’t have given him much hope.
The day was only three hands old when we had our first casualty. Seasoned poker pro Sam Khouiss would be the first to go after shoving all-in after hitting top pair on the turn. Unfortunately for Sam, chip leader Ali G was “slow playing” his flopped trip 7’s and Sam would have to settle for $2,700.
One of the more “sicker” hands of the tournament would be responsible for the demise of our next player. Martin Rowe would open the action with his “standard” button raise, only for Paul Elliott to come over the top from the SB. Martin would then re-fire with a four bet hoping to push Paul off his hand, but Paul was going nowhere having “woken up” with Aces. Martin rolled over 96 off! A flop of 46J still seen Paul nicely out in front, but when a 9 appeared on the turn, Paul was heading to the bar for a “stiff” drink. Martin’s two pair held on the river and Paul had to settle for $3,240 to accompany his bad beat story.
Roni Makeem, who had been fairly quiet all morning, was the next to “ship” all his chips in the middle. Unfortunately for Roni his KJ was dominated by Alec Smith’s AJ and he would be calling it a day in 8th position ($3,780). Overnight chip leader Ali Ghezelbash failed to recover from his flopped top two pair being run down by Alec Smith’s bigger two pair and he was next to go. His final hand would see him shove with “big slick” only to run into Andrew Davis’s Aces. Ali would walk away with $4,590 for his efforts.
The two perennial short stacks for the day, Mark Griffiths ($5,670) and Todor Kondevski ($7,650) were next to go after both shoving fairly “light” and being unable to improve. Given the plight those two lads were in with their short stack all day, I think they “overachieved”, and should be mighty proud of their efforts.
Our next major confrontation would be of gigantic proportions, with the two big stacks colliding head on. All the money would go in on a flop of K43 with Alec Smith beautifully playing bottom two pair after being the pre flop aggressor. Unfortunately for Alec, Martin Rowe was running like “god” at the time, and after making the call with KJ another “cowboy” would appear on the turn giving Martin an unbeatable lead. Just to add further salt to Alec’s wound, the river was a 4, giving both players a “full book”. Alec had to settle for $10,260 today, but I’m sure there are bigger pay days ahead for this exciting young prospect.
It seemed at this time Martin was untouchable, however he lost a few crucial “races” not long after and quickly came back to the field. Frustrated by this, Martin was quick to put all his chips in the middle with T8 suited. Andrew Davis made the call with QJ and after the board ran out Jack high, Martin was heading for the exits $15,120 better off.
Heads up play would start fairly evenly with Andrew holding a slight lead on Fred Alam. It would be just two hands in, when we would find our winner. With blinds $20K/$40K/$4K, Fred would move all-in for his remaining $750K, Andrew made the call. Fred tabled A8. Andrew showed AT. The flop was 632 before an 8 would appear the turn, much to the delight of Freddy’s “raucous” cheer squad. However, with Freddy having one hand on the trophy, the T of spades would appear on the river giving Andrew a much deserved victory.
Catching up with Andrew after the victory, it was great to see the amount of joy the win had brought him. As most Star poker regulars would know, Andrew lost his beautiful wife Helen to cancer just over a year ago, so to see him grinning from ear to ear was very heart warming indeed.
1st Andrew Davis $29,700
2nd Fred Alam $20,520
3rd Martin Rowe $15,120
4th Alec Smith $10,260
5th Todor Kondevski $7,560
6th Mark Griffiths $5,670
7th Ali Ghezelbash $4,590
8th Roni Makeem $3,780
9th Paul Elliott $3,240
10th Sam Khouiss $2,700
By Perry J Tilted
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