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The Aussie Millions came to a conclusion last night, as Dominykas "Domcee" Karmazinas wont the series' final $25,000 Semi-Shootout event for a $200,000 first prize. Karmazinas defeated Elliot Smith heads-up to claim the title.
Gus Hansen took third place and $800,000 in the Aussie Millions $250,000 Super High Roller Challenge. In a new blog post, "The Great Dane" now looks back at his run, including his role as the bubble boy in the slightly smaller $100,000 Challenge.
The 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event came to an end this morning, as Oliver Speidel was crowned a winner of the title and a $1.6 million first prize. Speidel dominated the final table before defeating Kenneth Wong heads-up.
The first major tournament of the year has come to an end, as Phil Ivey took home the win in the Aussie Million's $250,000 Challenge. Ivey defeated Patrik Antonius heads-up to claim a $2 million first prize.
With Day 4 in the books of the Aussie Millions, just 12 players now remain in the run for the AUD$1.6 million first prize. Yann Dion is the chip leader with 2.67 million chips, while Phil Ivey is the short stack with a little less than 700,000.
A televised high stakes cash game involving some of the biggest players in the world is underway at the Aussie Millions in Melbourne. Daniel Negreanu, Sam Trickett and Patrik Antonius are among those who have been playing so far.
The 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event is down to just 26 players after Day 3 at the Crown Casino in Melbourne. Phil Ivey continues to be in good shape, and will head into Day 4 in sixth place.
Phil Ivey is among the chip leaders of the 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event as the tournament goes into Day 2. The former Team Full Tilt pro is currently third in chips with a 300,000 stack.
Gus Hansen has reached Australia, where he plans to play in the Aussie Millions. The Danish pro reveals that he has his eyes set on the biggest events of the series, including both the $10,000 Main Event and the $250,000 Super High Roller.
Rumors about an imminent comeback from Tom "durrrr" Dwan have been circulating since the online star was spotted in Sydney with his girlfriend, Erica. Dwan's appearance in Sydney could mean that he will be playing in the ongoing Aussie Millions.
The international tournament schedule is ready to pick up where it left and welcome the new year with three major events. The EPT, the WPT and the Aussie Millions will all host large main events in the coming weeks.
The $250,000 buy-in Aussie Millions Super High Roller will make a return again in 2012, a source at the Crown Poker venue has confirmed. Several stars have said that they will be playing in the event.
Carlos “El Matador” Mortensen, born in Ecuador but now a resident in the USA, won the Heads-Up Championship last night. The battle was played out as a heads-up event with just 24 entrants.
The Aussie Millions final table was dominated by big profiles, but it was the oldest - and relatively unknown – player, native David Gorr, who came out the winner.
Due to an exhaustive round of play last night, the final table of the 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event has been allowed to be played with eight players instead of seven. Randy Dorfman holds the lead.
The 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event is getting close to its final table setting. Just 18 players remain in the fight for title, including Patrik Antonius, Sorel Mizzi and Randy "nanonoko" Lew.
Erik Seidel last night wrote poker history as he won the record big AUD$250,000 Aussie Millions Super High Roller, scooping in AUD$2.5 million in first prize. Runner-up for AUD$1.4 million was Sam Trickett.
The 2011 Aussie Millions Main Event has completed its third Day 1 flight, and is now ready for the closing stages on Day 2. Oliver Keefe from Sydney has taken the lead, stacking close to 200,000 chips.
Day 1b of the Aussie Millions Main Event has come to a conclusion with Jeff Rossiter snatching an early top spot. Rossiter will now return to defend his lead alongside 80 runners on Day 2.
Three prominent Chinese businessmen have taken the trip from Macau to Melbourne to play in the Aussie Millions cash game. The line-up in the game consists of some of the world's best players.
Englishman Sam Trickett kept his chip leader position from before the final table and took down a giant first prize after defeating fellow-countryman Tony Bloom heads-up in the Aussie Millions High Roller.
Within long, the $100,000 High Roller that started yesterday in Melbourne can no longer claim itself to be the largest buy-in tournament in the Aussie Millions.
The Aussie Millions 2011's largest buy-in tournament, the AUD$100,000 High Roller, was kicked off yesterday, and already now, one day later, the final table has been reached.
A total of 24 of the best poker players in the world were invited to a $25,000 shootout tournament during this year’s Aussie Millions. David Oppenheim defeated a tough final table to take the prestigious title.
The 2011 Aussie Millions is underway in Melbourne, Australia. With four events already concluded, the time has now come for the popular Celebrity Poker Challenge.
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