2008 PokerNews Cup Championships - Australia

$550 NL Hold'em 6-handed

Congratulations to Martin Cardno, Event 6 Champion! ($25,347)

Martin Cardno - Champion
Martin Cardno - Champion
Today's event began with a field of 213 hopefuls fighting it out short-handed style. After just under 12 hours of play, that number has been whittled all the way down to one.

Along the way, a plethora of notable names came and went, including Tony Dunst, Jamie Pickering, Roy Vandersluis, James Honeybone, Maurie Pears, Emad Tahtouh, Grant Levy, James Obst, and Tony Hachem, along with PokerNews staff members Heath Chick, Tim Duckworth, and Phi Cao. Play progressed rather quickly, and that trend continued right on through the final table, which lasted less than an hour and a half.

After the dust settled, all of the chips were stacked in front of one man. Martin Cardno picked his way through the field with diligence today, and he is the last man standing tonight. For his work today, he will cash a check for more than AUD $25,000, along with a beautiful glass trophy.

Congratulations once again to Martin Cardno, 2008 PokerNews Cup 6-Handed Champion!

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Events List Tournament

Winner
Martin Cardno
Winning Hand
♦10♠9
Prize
25,347
Level Info
Level
20
Blinds
12,000 / 24,000
Ante
2,000
Players Info
Prize Pool
106,500
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