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2019 Aussie Millions

AU$10,600 Main Event
Jours 1b
Event Info

2019 Aussie Millions

Résultats
Gagnant
Prix
1,272,598 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,600 AUD
Prize Pool
8,220,000 AUD
Entrants
822
Info Niveau
Niveau
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Ioannis Angelou Konstas signe une nouvelle victoire sur le Side Terminator

Niveau 6 : 250/500, 75 ante
2019 Aussie Millions Terminator Champion Ioannis Angelou Konstas
2019 Aussie Millions Terminator Champion Ioannis Angelou Konstas

It was a case of first cash, first ring for Ioannis Angelou Konstas who took down Event #13: AU$1,150 Terminator for AU$59,695.

The Greek player, who sits third on his nation's all-time money list, beat a field of 489 players to clinch victory, defeating Australian Michael Fraser heads-up

Here's how the final table finished:

PlaceNameCountryPayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1Ioannis Angelou KonstasGreece$59,695$42,980
2Michael FraserAustralia$37,865$27,263
3Gavin O'RourkeIreland$23,745$17,096
4Hung-Sheng LinTaiwan$18,610$13,399
5Vinod MegalmaniIndia$13,485$9,709
6Susanne KaeuferGermany$10,915$7,859
7Connie GrahamAustralia$8,600$6,192
8Tim SheehanAustralia$7,315$5,267
9Grant LevyAustralia$6,035$4,345

Grant Levy added to his over US$2.3m in earnings with a final table finish here in the Terminator, while fellow Australian Tim Sheehan recorded his first cash since winning another bounty tournament in Sydney last December.

Two ladies were next to go; Connie Graham recorded the best Aussie Millions cash of her career and her second of 2019 finishing seventh for AU$8,600 as Germany's Susanne Kaufer finished sixth for AU$10,915 in her first cash in almost seven years.

India is becoming increasingly represented at the 2019 Aussie Millions, with Jayan Prasad final-tabling the Accumulator and now Vinod Megalmani with his first Aussie Millions cash and one of the biggest of his career, finishing fifth for AU$13,485.

Gavin O'Rourke had led for most of the final table, but this elimination boosted Ioannis Angelou Konstas into a two-way tie for the lead.

Hung-Shen Lin may be one of the few players to have already cashed in two separate events here in Melbourne this year, and after narrowly missing out on the final stages of the Mix Max tournament where he finished tenth, he made it to the final table and took home AU$18,610 for his fourth-place finish.

It's been a busy couple of days for Gavin O'Rourke who, after finishing 12th in the Accumulator yesterday, jumped into the Terminator and ran it up to finish third for AU$23,745.

The biggest cash of Michael Fraser's career came in 2017 where he finished second in the WSOPC Sydney Main Event, and he would have to settle for another second place here for AU$37,685 as Konstas took down the title , the ring and almost AU$60,000 in prize money.

Tags: Connie GrahamGavin O'RourkeGrant LevyIoannis Angelou KonstasMichael FraserVinod Megalmani

Aussie Millions : Julian Stuer domine le Jour 1B du Main Event

Niveau 7 : 300/600, 100 ante
Julian Stuer
Julian Stuer

A bumper field of 267 entries on Day 1b of the 2019 Aussie Millions Main Event was whittled down to just 135 over the course of seven 90-minute levels.

Former Main Event champions and Aussie Millions ring-winners rubbed shoulders with local players and satellite qualifiers as they hoped to become the latest in a long line of poker players to lift the southern hemisphere's most prestigious poker title.

Leading the way at the end of the day is Julian Stuer with 196,500 who just held off Wang Yi Long (176,200), Stefano Accardo (150,200) and Tristan Bain (145,600) to bag close to 200,000 in chips.

Stuer had led during the last level of the night but Long made a late surge, flopping trips to chip up to over 175,000. But it wasn't enough to overtake Stuer at the top of the counts.

Several well-known players were eliminated during Day 1b, including former WSOP Main Event champion Joe Hachem. However, his youngest son James Hachem (25,300) bagged up chips at the end of Day 1a.

James Hachem
James Hachem advances to Day 2 of the 2019 Aussie Millions Main Event

Other big stacks and notables include WPT New Zealand champion Nauvneel Kashyab (109,200), Randy Lew (103,100), Dominik Panka (98,900), Opening Event final tablist Matt Edwards (92,200), Accumulator final tablist Bjorn Ostby (90,300), bracelet-winner Andrew Hinrichsen (83,400), Celina Lin (83,300), Oliver Gill (67,800), Scott Hamilton-Hill (59,200), Billy 'The Croc' Argyros (57,500), Andrew Chen (34,800), Pot-Limit Omaha runner-up Dylan Kii (30,100), and Maria Lampropulos (23,200).

Jonathan Karamalikis had his aces cracked by Yuri Ishida shortly after dinner, while 1996 Aussie Millions Main Event champion Lee Nelson fell to a two outer from his opponent despite Nelson flopping trips. However, 2010 champion Tyron Krost bagged 95,100 chips to join fellow former Main Event champion David Gorr in Day 2 after Gorr advanced from Day 1a.

Chino Rheem
Chino Rheem

Other eliminations include 2019 Six Max champion Bart Lybaert, Jack Sinclair, Dylan Wilkerson, Michael O'Grady, Jan Suchanek Sarah Bilney and Chino Rheem.

Rheem lasted a grand total of two hands on Day 1b having swapped the AU$50,000 Challenge for the Main Event.

The 135 advancing from Day 2 will join the 79 who advanced from Day 1a on Wednesday. Day 1c gets underway tomorrow at 12:30 pm (AEDT) and looks set to be a large and potentially record-breaking flight.

Tags: Andrew ChenAndrew HinrichsenBart LybaertBjorn OstbyCelina LinDominik PankaJames HachemJan SuchanekJoe HachemJonathan KaramalikisJulian StuerLee NelsonMaria LampropulosMichael O'GradyOliver GillRandy LewSarah BilneyTristan BainYuri Ishida