2008 Aussie Millions

Event 12 - $10,500 Aussie Millions Main Event

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Event 12 - $10,500 Aussie Millions Main Event
Day 5 completed

Congrats to Alexander Kostritsyn - 2008 Aussie Millions Champion

Alexander Kostritsyn - 2008 Aussie Millions Champion
Alexander Kostritsyn - 2008 Aussie Millions Champion
After a week of grueling poker, Alexander Kostritsyn outlasted a field of 780 players to win the 2008 Aussie Millions. He had to beat one of the toughest NL Hold'em tournament players in the world in Erik Seidel for the victory.

The young Russian collected $1,650,000 for his first place finish. Congrats to Alexander Kostritsyn for making his mark in poker history.

Here's the final table results and payouts:

1 - Alexander Kostritsyn - $1,650,000
2 - Erik Seidel - $1,000,000
3 - Michael Chrisanthopoulos - $700,000
4 - Peter Ling - $500,000
5 - Nino Marotta - $400,000
6 - Antonio Casale - $300,000
7 - Peter Mobbs - $225,000

Alexander Kostritsyn Wins the 2008 Aussie Millions Main Event ($1,650,000), Erik Seidel Eliminated in 2nd Place ($1,000,000)

Hand #178

Erik Seidel has the button. He raises to 300,000 and Kostritsyn calls. The flop is {J-Diamonds}{8-Spades}{7-Spades}. Kostritsyn checks, Seidel bets 550,000, Kostritsyn moves all in and Seidel calls.

Seidel {A-Spades}{Q-Clubs}
Kostritsyn {J-Hearts}{9-Hearts}

The turn is the {3-Hearts}, the river is the {K-Hearts}, and Alexander Kostritsyn is the 2008 Aussie Millions Main Event Champion! He wins $1,650,000 for his victory, while Seidel takes home $1,000,000 for his runner-up finish.

Hand #177 - Alexander Kostritsyn

Alexander Kostritsyn has the button. He raises to 300,000 and Seidel calls. The flop is {Q-Spades}{7-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}. Seidel checks, Kostritsyn bets 400,000, Seidel folds, and Kostritsyn wins the pot.

Hand #176 - Alexander Kostritsyn

"Oopsies!"
"Oopsies!"
Erik Seidel has the button. He raises to 300,000 and Kostritsyn calls. The flop is {A-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{4-Diamonds} and both players check. The turn is the {K-Clubs}. Kostritsyn checks, Seidel bets 250,000, Kostritsyn raises to 950,000, and Seidel calls. The river is the {7-Spades}. Kostritsyn bets 1,750,000 and Seidel says, "That sucks." After a long time in the tank, Seidel eventually calls. Kostritsyn shows {8-Spades}{9-Diamonds}, Seidel mucks, and Kostritsyn wins the pot, taking a commanding chip lead of 12,295,000 to 3,315,000.

Hand #175 - Alexander Kostritsyn

Alexander Kostritsyn has the button. He calls and Seidel checks. The flop is {K-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{6-Clubs}. Kostritsyn bets 175,000, Seidel folds, and Kostritsyn wins the pot.

Hand #174 - Erik Seidel

Erik Seidel has the button. He raises to 300,000, Kostritsyn re-raises to 950,000, Seidel moves all in for 4,515,000, Kostritsyn folds and Seidel wins the pot.

Heads Up Analysis: 60 Hands

The two have played 60 hands of heads up play. Seidel is fighting back, but still trails. Kostritsyn has a two-to-one chiplead on Seidel.

Hand #173 - Erik Seidel

Alexander Kostritsyn has the button. He calls, Seidel raises to 300,000, Kostritsyn folds and Seidel wins the pot.

Hand #172 - Alexander Kostritsyn

Erik Seidel has the button. He calls, Kostritsyn raises to 300,000 and Seidel calls. The flop is {K-Spades}{10-Spades}{4-Spades}. Kostritsyn bets 550,000, Seidel folds, and Kostritsyn wins the pot.

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Events List Tournament

Winner
Alexander Kostritsyn
Winning Hand
♥J♥9
Prize
1,650,000
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000
Players Info
Prize Pool
7,800,000
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