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2019 Aussie Millions

Aussie Millions Highlights
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Defending Champion Eberle Through to Opening Event Day 2

Tournament Director Joel Williams and defending champion Benedikt Eberle
Tournament Director Joel Williams and defending champion Benedikt Eberle

In the largest flight so far with 213 players entering, it's Sean Eichendorf who bagged 218,300, good enough for the chip lead in Flight 3 of Event #1: AUD$1,150 Opening Event.

A big number always looked on the cards today in Flight 3, with 130 players already entered just 30 minutes into the first level. This brings the total number of entrants so far to 570 with two flights to go.

Eichendorf's route to the chip lead was helped by a last level elimination which saw his stack move over 200,000. Holding ace-king against his opponent's pocket fours, the board double-paired on the river, counterfeiting his opponent.

"I like to think that I played well today," the Canadian told PokerNews just before bagging. "But probably ran better than I played!"

"It was just a really clean run. Don't know if I played very well but I definitely ran well. I had aces against another chip leader's kings, then I counterfeited someone. I probably won ten flips today; don't know if I lost any, which is just bizarre.

Having previously played the Aussie Millions "regularly" in his words between 2008 and 2011, Eichendorf says that he's happy to be back. And it appears that this tournament is happy to have him back too!

Chip leader Sean Eichendorf

Also through to Day 2 is defending champion Benedikt Eberle, who had to battle with Austrian pro Josip Simunic in the latter stages of the day, but still bagged 40,100 to ensure safe passage through to Day 2. Simunic bagged 57,000.

Players who sadly bust during today's play included former WSOP APAC champion Scott Davies, Samantha Cohen, H.O.R.S.E. final tablists Luke Edwards and Ashish Gupta, Joshua Abady, WSOP Main Event final tablist Michael Dyer, Dong Guo, father and son duo Joe and Anthony Hachem, Marc Macdonnell, Sorel Mizzi, Jan Suchanek and Steven Warburton.

Here is a list of the 26 players who made it through:

NameChip Count
Sean Eichendorf218,300
Didrik Mantor148,000
Guanchen Wang126,600
Tim Ulmer121,000
Frank Naturel118,400
Josh Foster114,100
Tobias Leknes106,700
Niall McGovern98,100
Stephen Quon87,500
Eli Siegel85,600
Kim Macnaught79,500
Jim Giannoukos69,600
Connie Graham69,000
Jayan Li67,600
Lin Hung Sheng62,100
Josip Simunic57,000
Ari Shin56,600
David Clark55,800
Carlos Beverra51,700
Thomas Chong46,300
Samuel Johnston45,300
Charlton Hawes42,800
Benedikt Eberle40,100
Amon Mustchin35,700
Kwang Nguyen33,500
Justin Liberto26,100

Both remaining flights kick off at 12:10 pm on Friday and Saturday, offering new and re-entering players a final chance to lock up a seat in Day 2 which gets underway on Sunday.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for more action live from the Crown Casino here in Melbourne at the Aussie Millions.

Tags: Anthony HachemAshish GuptaDong GuoJan SuchanekJoshua AbadyJosip SimunicLuke EdwardsMarc MacDonnellMichael DyerSamantha CohenScott DaviesSorel MizziSteven Warburton