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Star Poker Summer Series Main Event chip leader heading into day 2, Tom Rafferty

The numbers are in for the 2011 Star Poker Summer Series Main Event with a total of 164 players spread across two flights and 106 signing on for yesterday’s 1B field. Combined with the 44 day 1A survivors, the 77 players still standing at the end of day 1B mean 121 players remain in the hunt for the title.

The top 18 players will be paid with the winner taking home $270,000 while the minimum payout is $13,500. The field of 164 players and AUD $1 million guarantee meant the tournament is running with an overlay of $180,000 – amazing value for the Main Event field.

The dominant player on day 1B was Tom Rafferty. He eliminated a number of players from his table in the Oasis Room and at one point held almost 180,000 in chips. Chasing an unprecedented third final table in this event in just five years (he finished ninth in 2008 and third last year), Rafferty enters day two as the overall chip leader holding 137,000.

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The other players near the top of the chip count also played today, including Daniel Laidlaw (127,050), Isaac Lau (112,000) and Dien Nguyen (109,200) while both Star Poker ambassadors Grant Levy (45,550) and Aaron Benton (26,100) will be back tomorrow.

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Other notables to survive day 1B included Ricky Kroesen (77,125), Leo Boxell (71,625), current Aussie Millions champion David Gorr (68,950), Andrew Scarf (67,650), Sheldon Mayer (63,500), Steve Leonard (60,800), Tony Hachem (59,800), Jesse McKenzie (52,625), Matthew Pearson (52,500), Julian Powell (47,625), Sean Dunwoodie (37,875), Liam Moffett (30,100), Ali Khalil (28,750), Sam Khouiss (28,725), Ben Delaney (23,075), Nabil Edgtton (20,575), Roy Vandersluis (19,525), Kahle Burns (12,750) and Joel Dodds (5875).

We’ll be back in the Star Poker room from 12.30pm today for a long day of poker as the Star Poker Summer Series Main Event field sets sail for a slice of the $1 million prizepool.

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Star Poker Summer Series Event 8: $5000 No Limit Hold’em Main Event (164 players; 18 players paid; total prizepool $1 million) day 2 chip count

Tom Rafferty 137,900
Daniel Laidlaw 127,050
Isaac Lau 112,000
Dien Nguyen 109,200
Alan Bustany 85,800
Michael Kanaan 84,250
Rhys Gould 83,275
Joseph Maussa 81,900
Ryan Hong 80,200
Peter Skouteris 78,775
Ricky Kroesen 77,125
Toby Ryall 76,725
Patrick Woodley 75,625
Benn Robinson 72,525
Leo Boxell 71,625
Antonis Kambouroglou 71,500
Kiavish Sciar 69,875
David Gorr 68,950
Anthony Kanaan 67,750
Andrew Scarf 67,650
Karam Bahi 66,000
Sheldon Mayer 63,500
Marcial Dias 63,150
Joseph Alvaro 63,000
Steve Leonard 60,800
Tony Hachem 59,800
Mark Wong 58,800
Remigijus Buika 55,650
J. Joseph 55,225
Mick Ryan 54,950
Aryia Iwato 54,400
Nick Polias 53,600
Matviy Bilenky 53,350
Jesse McKenzie 52,625
Matthew Pearson 52,500
Andrew Lynch 51,025
Lawford Edward 50,325
Michael Borosdevi 50,225
David Saghabi 50,050
William Skountzos 49,900
Luis Arrilucea 49,625
Sami Chamoun 49,600
Julian Powell 47,625
Greg Cook 46,700
Dylan Honeyman 46,475
Martin Kozlov 45,825
Grant Levy 45,550
Joey Lawrence 44,900
Chris Bridle 43,175
Camil Debsia 42,850
Jonathan Karamalikis 42,375
George Karageorge 40,725
Aaron Nicastri 40,100
Ali Ghezelbash 39,550
Jim Condylis 39,175
Mark Wright 38,850
John Pachos 38,725
Sean Dunwoodie 37,875
Jeff Rossiter 37,150
Henry Sun 36,750
John Thompson 36,350
Tim Eduard 36,175
Dan Ginnane 35,625
Roman Kristek 35,275
Tony Sama 34,675
Hun Lee 34,325
Mel Judah 34,275
Joseph Philippe 33,875
Justin Wong 33,075
Omer Silatozija 32,825
Liam Moffett 30,100
Dean Yuen 29,800
Nafiz Safi 29,500
Reza Vakili 29,375
Nir Peer 29,275
Evan Goldbach 29,200
Ali Khalil 28,750
Sam Khouiss 28,725
Robbie Farah 27,950
Justin Layden 27,850
Angelo Tsagaropoulos 27,600
Andrew Capelin 27,350
Matt Rolfe 26,850
Aaron Benton 26,100
Tolly Sakellariou 26,100
Michael Sciffer 25,650
Billy Vasiliou 24,925
Daniel Ibrahim 24,900
Michael Mayar 24,825
Ben Delaney 23,075
Liam O’Rourke 22,300
Nabil Edgtton 20,575
Nathan Davis 20,225
Graham Putt 19,925
Roy Vandersluis 19,525
Robert Damelian 19,475
Luca Rizzello 19,075
Jason Pritchard 19,075
Richard Farua 19,025
James Middleton 18,750
Patrick Fletcher 18,575
F Santos 18,450
Mladen Avramovski 18,150
Aleks Brkovic 17,925
Joe Sandaev 15,975
Daniel Marton 15,875
Daniel Neilson 12,975
Said Jabbar 12,850
Kahle Burns 12,750
Rod Menises 11,825
Steve Davy 11,825
Steve Pappas 11,600
Fadi Alam 10,875
Michael O’Grady 9625
Ryan McKay 8350
Hyun Lee 8300
Sarne Lightman 7025
Joel Dodds 5875
Michael Bauskila TBA

The final hand was the one every poker player dreams about. Saidal Wardak limped in from the button, only to watch Ben Delaney move all in for roughly 250,000. Wardak double-fist-pump-snap-called with , leaping out of his seat as he did so. Delaney turned over . He completely whiffed on the flop, . The turn gave a small sweat to Wardak's supporters, as it was the to give Delaney a pair of sevens. But at the end, it was all Wardak. The river was the to give him a set of aces and finally end this epic struggle.

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Delaney was crestfallen, but walks away from the tournament with AU$110,250. That's not a bad check for two days of work.