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2020 Aussie Millions

A$10,600 Main Event
Jours 3
Event Info

2020 Aussie Millions

Résultats
Gagnant
Vincent Wan
Main Gagnante
109
Prix
1,318,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,600 AUD
Prize Pool
8,200,000 AUD
Entrants
820
Info Niveau
Niveau
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Info Joueurs - Jour 3
Entrants
158
Joueurs Survivants
37

The Race to the Money on Day 3 of the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event

Jordan Tentori
Jordan Tentori

As of 12.30 p.m. local time, the poker room of the Crown Casino complex in Melbourne will once again be filled with a special buzz in the air and at the tables when the remaining 158 players out of 820 entries return to their seats to unbag their chips for Day 3 of the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event.

Only the top 88 spots in the second-biggest Aussie Millions Main Event ever will receive a portion of the A$8,200,000 prize pool and the money bubble will burst throughout the scheduled seven 90-minute levels.

Leading the field into the day is Jordan Tentori, one of three players with more than 400k in chips, and he returns to a stack of 439,700. Second in chips is Shao Liu with 410,000 and the final spot on the podium belongs to Gareth Pepper with 400,400. Other big stacks include such familiar names as Fabian Quoss (372,400), Jeff Madsen (356,400), Paawan Bansal (355,800), Quan Zhou (345,900), Matthew Wantman (343,000), Scott Margereson (328,900) and Pete Chen (294,000).

The only remaining former Aussie Millions champion and 2019 winner, Bryn Kenney, has an above-average stack of 186,000 and fellow 2019 finalist Mike Del Vecchio follows not far behind with 164,500. Both Tony Hachem (161,100) and Anthony Hachem (97,000) also remain in the mix and will aim to secure at least A$15,580 for their efforts.

Blinds will recommence at 1,200-2,400 with a big blind ante of 2,400 and there will be a 15-minute break after each 90-minute level, as well as a 75-minute dinner break after the fourth level of the day. Bagging and tagging is expected to take place around 1.30 a.m. local time. By then, the field may already be very close to the final 36 hopefuls, at which time the tournament will redraw to a six-max format.

Stay tuned to find out who gets one step closer to becoming the next Aussie Millions Main Event champion right here on PokerNews.

Day 3 Level Structure

LevelLengthSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
13901,2002,4002,400
14901,5003,0003,000
15902,0004,0004,000
16902,5005,0005,000
17903,0006,0006,000
18904,0008,0008,000
19905,00010,00010,000

Tags: Anthony HachemAussie MillionsBryn KenneyFabian QuossGareth PepperJeff MadsenJordan TentoriMatthew WantmanMike Del VecchioPaawan BansalPete ChenQuan ZhouScott MargeresonShao LiuTony Hachem