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2019 Aussie Millions

AU$25,000 Challenge
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Event Info

2019 Aussie Millions

Resultado Final
Vencedor
Mão Vencedora
k4
Prémio
826,465 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
25,000 AUD
Prize Pool
3,624,000 AUD
Entradas
151
Informações sobre o nível
Nível
23
Blinds
25,000 / 50,000
Ante
30,000

Record Field in AU$25,000 Challenge; AU$960,360 Awaits the Winner

Nível 12 : 2,000/4,000, 3,000 ante
Kitty Kuo is Looking for Back-to-Back Final Tables in the AU$25,000 Challenge
Kitty Kuo is Looking for Back-to-Back Final Tables in the AU$25,000 Challenge

The 2019 Aussie Millions AU$25,000 Challenge is a record-breaking one. Attracting a total of 151 entries, it beat the mark of 133 set in 2017 to become the largest AU$25,000 Challenge in history.

Plenty of big names jumped into the field, including former Main Event winners Ami Barer and Toby Lewis, along with 2019 Aussie Millions ring-winners Bart Lybaert, Muhammad Asad and Michael Gathy.

Just 29 players remain and are in with a shot of following in the footsteps of the following players, and taking down one of the most prestigious events at the Aussie Millions:

YearWinnerFieldPayout (AUD)
2018Ben Lamb114$738,720
2017James Chen133$861,840
2016Chance Kornuth122$790,560
2015Alexander Trevallion104$645,150
2014Max Altergott65$241,785
2013Igor Kurganov30$275,000
2012Dominykas Karmazinas20$200,000
Shane Warne
Shane Warne was eliminated before the first break in the AU$25,000 Challenge

Former international cricket Shane Warne had satellited into this event but didn't last long as he was one of the early eliminations along with Jonathan Karamalikis, Michael Addamo and Jake Schwartz.

Other eliminations today included Sam Higgs, 2018 $100,000 Challenge winner Michael Lim, 2018 Main Event runner-up Stefan Huber, Maria Ho, Bryn Kenney, Mustapha Kanit, Dominik Nitsche, Kenny Hallaert and Sorel Mizzi.

Toby Lewis
2018 Aussie Millions Main Event winner Toby Lewis bagged second in chips

Toby Lewis moved into the chip lead midway through the day after doubling up with aces, but a late double for Jiachen Gong through the 2018 Main Event winner put pay to his chances of finishing as the overall chip leader.

That honour goes to Kazuhiko Yotsushika. The Japanese player cashed in this event last year, finishing 12th for AU$68,400. Yotsushika managed to hold off all others and bag 538,500, just ahead of Toby Lewis (487,500).

Other players to bag up over 400,000 were Martijn Gerrits (447,000), Jack Sinclair (432,500) and Adam Lee (414,500).

Another player who cashed in this event last year was Kitty Kuo, who final tabled and finished fourth for AU$242,240.

"Today feels super good compared to last year. The field is good," said Kuo. "A lot of big names, but my table draw has been pretty good. I've had four Asians on my table all the time which is really good.

"I was surprised at a lot of Japanese and Chinese players. All the regulars I know that they're going to play, but there are a lot of Asian players in this field.

Tournament Floor
The 2019 AU$25,000 Challenge had a record 151 entries

"I will always try to make A$25,000 final table because I want to prove I'm not a Main Event girl, I can win a High Roller as well. So I will always try!"

A record field comes with it a record first prize, with the winner of the 2019 Aussie Millions A$25,000 Challenge set to walk away with almost a million dollars in prize money, with A$960,360 and the ANTON Championship Ring awaiting the winner.

PlacePayout (AUD)
1st$960,360
2nd$652,320
3rd$416,760
4th$308,040
5th$217,440
6th$154,020
7-8th$117,780
9-10th$99,660
11-12th$81,540
13-17th$63,420

Play resumes in the AU$25,000 Challenge on Saturday 26th January at 2:30 pm, so stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates as we see who will be the latest recipient of an Aussie Millions ANTON Championship Ring.

Tags: Ami BarerBart LybaertBryn KenneyDominik NitscheJack SinclairJiachen GongKazuhiko YotsushikaKenny HallaertKitty KuoMaria HoMartijn GerritsMichael AddamoMichael GathyMichael LimMustapha KanitSam HiggsShane WarneSorel MizziStefan HuberToby Lewis

O'Neill Eliminates Lynskey and Doubles Through Toma

Nível 11 : 1,500/3,000, 2,400 ante
Jack O'Neill
Jack O'Neill

Jack O'Neill opened to 6,100 from under the gun. Alex Lynskey called in the small blind and Tsugunari Toma three-bet to 17,500 from the big blind. O'Neill and Lynskey both called.

The flop came {6-Spades}{5-Spades}{8-Hearts} and Lysnkey checked. Toma continued for 31,500 and O'Neill called.

Lynskey then check-raised all in for 106,700. Toma moved all in and O'Neill called for his last 147,200.

Alex Lynskey: {a-Spades}{9-Spades}
Tsugunari Toma: {k-Clubs}{k-Spades}
Jack O'Neill: {5-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}

O'Neill had flopped a set, and was up against an overpair from Toma and a straight and flush draw from Lysnkey. The {10-Hearts} turn and {j-Diamonds} river didn't trouble O'Neill who sent Lynskey to the rail and doubled through Toma.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jack O'Neill gb
Jack O'Neill
450,000 450,000
Tsugunari Toma jp
Tsugunari Toma
220,000 -219,000
Alex Lynskey au
Alex Lynskey
Eliminado

Tags: Alex LynskeyJack O'NeillTsugunari Toma

Smith Climbs Over 300k with Runner-Runner Straight

Nível 10 : 1,200/2,400, 1,800 ante
Elliot Smith
Elliot Smith

Following a button raise to 5,100, Elliot Smith three-bet the small blind to 20,000.

The button called, and then both players checked the {2-Spades}{6-Spades}{10-Diamonds} flop to reveal the {9-Diamonds} on the turn.

Smith checked, and his opponent bet 26,500. Smith called, and when the river landed the {K-Clubs}, he led out for 25,000.

Smith's opponent shoved all in for roughly 90,000, and Smith called instantly.

The button tabled his {K-Hearts}{Q-Spades} for top pair, but it would be Smith's {Q-Clubs}{J-Clubs} for the nut straight that would earn him the checkmark, and the elimination of his opponent.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Elliot Smith ca
Elliot Smith
315,000 210,000

Tags: Elliot Smith

Event #9: AU$25,000 Challenge Prize Pool Release; AU$960,360 to the Winner!

Nível 9 : 1,000/2,000, 1,800 ante

The prize pool for Event #9: AU$25,000 Challenge has been released with the 151-entrant field creating a AU$3,624,000 prize pool.

The final 17 players will all be in-the-money, and here is how the payouts break down:

PlacePayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1st$960,360$691,459
2nd$652,320$469,670
3rd$416,760$300,067
4th$308,040$221,789
5th$217,440$156,557
6th$154,020$110,894
7-8th$117,780$84,802
9-10th$99,660$71,755
11-12th$81,540$58,709
13-17th$63,420$45,662

Salter Doubles Through Mustafa; Rivers Quads

Nível 9 : 1,000/2,000, 1,800 ante
Jack Salter
Jack Salter

Arif Mustafa opened to 7,000 from under the gun, and Jack Salter moved all in from the button for 46,200. Action folded back to Mustafa, and he called.

Mustafa: {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}
Salter: {J-Hearts}{J-Clubs}

The dealer spread a {J-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades}{J-Diamonds} board to ensure Salter of a double when he improved to quads on the river.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Jack Salter gb
Jack Salter
97,800 27,800
Arif Mustafa au
Arif Mustafa
50,000 -45,000

Tags: Jack SalterArif Mustafa

Lewis Scores Huge Double

Nível 8 : 800/1,600, 1,200 ante
Toby Lewis
Toby Lewis

A player opened to 3,200 from middle position and Lewis three-bet to 15,000 from the big blind. The initial raiser four-bet to 42,000 and Lewis called.

The flop came {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts} and Lewis check-called 32,000 from his opponent.

The turn was the {7-Clubs}. Lewis checked again and this time his opponent moved all in. Lewis snap-called.

Toby Lewis: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}
Opponent: {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}

His opponent was drawing dead and the {8-Hearts} rolled off on the river to give Lewis a double for his remaining 123,700.

Jogador Fichas Oscilação
Toby Lewis gb
Toby Lewis
WSOP 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
395,000 232,000

Tags: Toby Lewis

2019 AU$25,000 Challenge Surpasses 2018 Number of 114 Entrants

Nível 4 : 300/600, 450 ante

With the latest influx of players, the tournament clock currently reads 117 entrants less then half way through the registration period.

Consequently, 2018's mark of 114-entrants has now been eclipsed, and this year's AU$25,000 Challenge will be eyeing the mark set in 2017 that saw 133 entrants take part in the AU$25,000 Challenge.