Kahle Burns open-shoved on the button into the two shorter stacks of Fedor Holz and Manig Loeser. The former called for his last 234,000 while Loeser folded.
Fedor Holz:
Kahle Burns:
The roller coaster run out of ensured a split pot after both players were in front at some point during the hand.
Right after, Jan-Eric Schwippert raised to 30,000 and Michael Lim called. Holz moved all in and forced two folds.
Jan-Eric Schwippert three-bet an open raise from 26,000 to 112,000 in the small blind and Michael Lim four-bet, making it another 230,000 on top, to force two folds and rake in the pot.
Fedor Holz raised to 27,000 first to act and Schwippert called on the button, as did Kahle Burns in the big blind. The flop fell and action checked to Schwippert, who bet 36,000. Only Burns called and the turn was checked through. On the river, Burns bet 89,000 and Schwippert called before mucking to the of Burns.
Mustapha Kanit raised to 26,000 and called a three-bet to 79,000 by Lim on the button. The flop came and Kanit checked before calling a bet of 64,000 and the duo checked the turn. Kanit also checked the river and called a bet of 80,000 by Lim to get shown for top pair as winning hand for Lim.
With registration now closed in the 2018 Aussie Millions $100,00 Challenge, the payouts have been confirmed. There was a total of 19 entries, with three places paid.
Place
Payout (AUD)
1
$931,000
2
$558,600
3
$372,400
The winner will also receive an ANTON Jewellery championship ring.
Manig Loeser, Jan-Eric Schwippert and Kahle Burns all checked a board before Loeser moved all in for 102,000 on the river. Schwippert called and Burns folded.
Loeser showed for a flopped straight, while Schwippert's for second pair went into the muck.
Mustapha Kanit defended his big blind against a raise by Kahle Burns and check-called a bet of 30,000 on the flop. Both players checked the turn and Kanit bet the river for 95,000. Burns called and mucked when the start-of-the-day chip leader turned over for a full house.
Manig Loeser raised to 36,000 and Jan-Eric Schwippert moved all in from the small blind to put pressure on the two short stacks David Steicke in the big blind and initial raiser Loeser. Steicke folded and Loeser double-checked his cards to make sure he got it before calling right after.
Manig Loeser:
Jan-Eric Schwippert:
The board came and Loeser avoided running queens to double. Soon after Loeser dragged in another pot after calling a bet of 79,000 by Michael Lim on the river of a board . Lim flashed an ace and Loeser had that beat with .