Gold Coast, Australia's Jason Ross has emerged as the early chip leader as Level 4 comes to a close.
He is the first player past the 50,000-chip mark at Crown today and claims it has been a combination of "good cards and good calls" that have helped him amass the biggest stack in both rooms so far.
Making trip sixes against a player with a big ace and a willingness to get a lot of chips in the middle with it has helped as well.
Joining the action on the flop , Kevin Blackwood had two opponents all in and at risk while holding the . The two were on a flush draw each with and respectively, but the board bricked out with on the turn and on the river. The same table also features Dylan Wilkerson as well as Rahul Rastogi.
The decent start of Scott White has turned into somewhat of a nightmare, as the Aussie has less than starting stack remaining. Kahle Burns has entered the field over on table one and Wenlin Wang grabbed another stack of an opponent to get up further.
The tagline for this year's Aussie Millions is "Game On", and it seems like the ladies have taken that to heart this year, with a higher than usual female contingent in today's field.
The Queen of Australian Poker, and WPT Golden Girl Lynn Gilmartin has just been spotted in the Crown Poker Room. Back in Australia to see family and support partner Angel Guillen, the seasoned traveller stopped by to say Hi and take some photos with fans. She is no doubt very familiar with the Crown Poker Room, having gotten her start in Poker as a marketing executive in this very Casino.
With 580 entries in this fourth and last flight, the total number of entries has almost reached 1,300 and the guarantee of A$ 1 million has already been smashed. Registration remains open until the end of level six and the following break, allowing for another two hours for the field to increase further.