2013 Aussie Millions

$10,000 Main Event
Day: 1b
Event Info

2013 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
1,600,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Prize Pool
6,290,000 AUD
Entries
629
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
10,000

Frank Rusnak Leads After Day 1b

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Frank Rusnak
Frank Rusnak

A total of 196 players signed up for Day 1b of the Aussie Millions Main Event. This brings the total amount of players after two days up to 353. That's 13 more than last year after two starting days. The chip leader after seven levels of play on Day 1b is Frank Rusnak who bagged up 165,100. Just 105 players survived Day 1b and they will return to action on Wednesday.

Plenty of big named players signed up for Day 1b, among whom were the 2010 Aussie Millions Main Event winner Tyron Krost. He was seated at the same table as Neil Channing, and both players managed to survive the first day. Jason Mercier also joined the action today and closed out with 93,000.

The above couldn't be said for some of the high rollers who played the $100,000 event yesterday, and some even today. Vanessa Selbst, Fabian Quoss, Philipp Gruissem, Tobias Reinkemeier, Niklas Heinecker and Igor Kurganov all entered the Main Event today, but their results were far from satisfying. Only the latter made it to Day 2 with just 13,600, and he also happened to be the runner up to Andrew Robl in the $100,000 Challenge cashing $610,000.

Local favorites Joel Feldman and Kristian Lunardi also didn't have fortunate days and they were eliminated towards the end of the day. Aussie Millions regular Sherrie Kramper was among the unlucky players today. She got her money in good against Jackson Zheng who showed a lower two pair on the turn with a flush draw. Zheng hit his flush and survived the day with 54,100 while Kramper was knocked out.

One of the most interesting players that showed up today was Kenny Tran. Tran, who's not players tournaments regularly anymore, made the trip down to Melbourne for the first time since 2008 and Lynn Gilmartin spoke to him on one of the breaks. Tran survived the day with just 28,700.

Play in Melbourne will resume tomorrow at 12:30 PM local time with the third and final Day 1 flight. All the remaining super stars you haven't seen on these first two days will most likely enter tomorrow. We've seen Phil Ivey, Antonio Esfandiari and Patrik Antonius at Crown and hopefully they will all make their way down to the poker room tomorrow.

Make sure to follow PokerNews.com all day tomorrow as we bring you all the live updates throughout the day!

Tags: Antonio EsfandiariFabian QuossIgor KurganovJackson ZhengJason MercierJoel FeldmanKenny TranKristian LunardiNeil ChanningNiklas HeineckerPatrik AntoniusPhil IveyPhilipp GruissemSven Niklas HeineckerTobias ReinkemeierTyron KrostVanessa Selbst

Collado Crosses Six Figures

Jan Collado
Jan Collado

Jan Collado and an opponent were heads up on a board of {k-Spades}{8-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{4-Hearts}. Collado's opponent led out for 6,000, and Collado made the call. The player rolled over {q-Spades}{q-Hearts} for queens and sixes, but Collado had that beat with {a-Spades}{a-Hearts} for aces and sixes.

The German raked in the pot, and now has over 100,000 chips.

Player Chips Progress
Jan Collado de
Jan Collado
115,000 74,000

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Tran Makes the Right Call; Can't Hold

Kenny Tran
Kenny Tran

When we reached the table, the board read {j-Clubs}{6-Clubs}{2-Clubs}. Kenny Tran led out for 7,000 into a pot of around 10,000, and his opponent, Matt Ginn, went into the tank.

"All in," he said finally, committing his 30,000-chip stack.

Tran looked shocked.

"You were going to fold," he said. "And then you go all in?"

"When was I going to fold?" Ginn shot back. "I flopped it. If you flopped it too, then good on ya."

Tran took his headphones and his hat off. He leaned back in his chair, threw both hands on his head, and grabbed his hair. He sat back up, said a few words to himself, then called.

"You're miles ahead," Ginn said, tabling {5-Clubs}{5-Hearts}.

Tran forgot that he hadn't turned his cards over, and one player that wasn't in the hand spat at him. Tran realized his cards were still facedown, then quickly revealed {2-Diamonds}{2-Spades} for bottom set.

The {q-Diamonds} on the turn was a brick, but the {8-Clubs} spiked on the river, giving Ginn a flush.

"Nice hand," Tran offered.

"No," Ginn returned. "You had a nice hand."

Ginn now sits with around 70,000 chips, while Tran is down to 27,500.

Player Chips Progress
Matt Ginn
Matt Ginn
70,000
Kenny Tran us
Kenny Tran
WSOP 1X Winner
27,500 -32,500

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PokerNews Podcast Episode #137 feat. Nate Silver

Level 2 : 100/200, 0 ante
Aussie Millions
Aussie Millions

The PokerNews crew is down under at Crown Casino for the 2013 Aussie Millions. On this episode they talk about the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship, the $100,000 Challenge, and more. They are then joined by Nate Silver, the creator of the FiveThirtyEight blog and author of The Signal and the Noise, to talk about his trip to Melbourne, his poker skills, and the Main Event.

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The Lifelong Aussie Millions Player is Here

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Tyron Krost in 2010 after taking down the Aussie Millions Main Event
Tyron Krost in 2010 after taking down the Aussie Millions Main Event

He's probably still far behind players like Joe Hachem and Lee Nelson who've played the Aussie Millions Main Event for many years, but Tyron Krost will catch up with them at some point. The young Australian poker professional won the Main Event here in Melbourne back in 2010, which resulted in a A$2,000,000 payday, but on top of that he took down a very important Sit and Go last year.

Krost took down the Tournament of Champions against seven other former Main Event winners last year and the first place prize in that event was a golden Aussie Millions ticket. Krost will have a ticket into every single Aussie Millions Main Event for the rest of his life, and today he's cashing in his second of many tickets!

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