Antonius, Ivey, and Shak Among Final 36
Day 4, the penultimate day of the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event, is set to begin in 60 minutes or so. The chip leader is Australian Ray Ellis, who was the only player to bag over one million chips. In second place is Finnish poker legend Patrik Antonius, who has 957,000 chips, and among the survivors are Brandon Adams, James Obst, Phil Ivey, and Dan Shak.
Antonius shot up the chip counts on Day 3 thanks to this hand against Adam Carlton. Antonius fell below one million chips during the last level of play, but should be very dangerous with the second-largest stack on the room.
The eyeballs that are not on Antonius will surely be on Mr. Ivey. Ivey was unable to defend his title in the $250,000 Challenge last night because it is a two-day event, which means he has all of the motivation in the world to make this deep run count.
Also still in the field is last year's Aussie Millions Main Event second-place finisher, Kenny Wong, as well as his girlfriend, Jay Tan. The two were put to the WAG Diaries challenge on Day 2:
Who will be the next to add their name to this prestigious list of winners?
Year | Winner | Prize | No. of Entries | Prize Pool |
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2012 | Oliver Speidel | AU$1,600,000 | 659 | AU$6,590,000 |
2011 | David Gorr | AU$2,000,000 | 721 | AU$7,210,000 |
2010 | Tyron Krost | AU$2,000,000 | 746 | AU$7,460,000 |
2009 | Stewart Scott | AU$2,000,000 | 681 | AU$6,810,000 |
2008 | Alexander Kostritsyn | AU$1,650,000 | 780 | AU$7,800,000 |
2007 | Gus Hansen | AU$1,500,000 | 747 | AU$7,470,000 |
2006 | Lee Nelson | AU$1,295,800 | 418 | AU$4,180,000 |
2005 | Jamil Dia | AU$1,000,000 | 263 | AU$2,630,000 |
2004 | Tony Bloom | AU$426,500 | 133 | AU$1,330,000 |
2003 | Peter Costa | AU$394,870 | 122 | AU$1,220,000 |
The plan today is to play until we reach an official final table of six. All the tables are now six-handed, and the final six players will receive the following prizes:
2013 Aussie Millions Final Table Payouts
Place | Prize (AU$) |
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1st | $1,600,000* |
2nd | $1,000,000 |
3rd | $600,000 |
4th | $400,000 |
5th | $290,000 |
6th | $220,000 |
*Will also receive a car.
The action kicks off at 12:30 p.m. local time, so be sure to stay tuned for all of your exclusive, up-to-the-minute updates straight from the tournament floor.