2010 Aussie Millions

Event 9: $10,500 Aussie Millions Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info
2010 Aussie Millions
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
k9
Prize
2,000,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Total Entries
746
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000
Players Left 1 / 746
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Less Watt-age

Andrew Feldman made it 2,600 to go preflop before getting the all-in shove for about 15,000 from Mike "SirWatts" Watson.

Felman made the call turning over {j-Clubs}{j-Hearts}. Watson showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}.

The board was definitely in Feldman's favor when it came down {j-Spades}{6-Clubs}{6-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{9-Hearts}.

Watson hit the rail and Feldman's stack grew to 45,000.

Tags: Andrew FeldmanMike Watson

Flopping Sets is Easy

It's never fun to have aces cracked by kings, but it's a blast to be on the other end of the stick. That was the case for Adam Cusenza, who got it all in with pocket kings versus an opponents pocket aces.

The board came out {10-Clubs}{7-Spades}{6-Hearts}{k-Hearts}{5-Hearts} and the king on the turn was gold for Cusenza. He was humble about it, and kindly apologized to his opponent.

Adam Cusenza is now on about 67,000.

Tags: Adam Cusenza

Powell Loses One

On the flop of {10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{4-Clubs}, Julian Powell fired a bet of 5,800. His opponent raised to 20,000 and Powell went into the tank. He thought for about two minutes before letting his hand go.

Before this hand, Powell was on about 65,000 chips and is now on 56,000.

Tags: Julian Powell

Gill Increasing

From the cutoff seat, Oliver Gill raised to 3,100 and was called by the player in the big blind. The flop came down {A-Clubs}{8-Spades}{2-Hearts} and both players checked.

After the {3-Spades}, the big blind check-called a bet of 3,100 from Gill. The river was the {5-Spades} and the big blind checked. Gill fired 5,000 and his opponent called.

Gill tabled {A-Spades}{J-Clubs} and won the hand, moving up to 48,000.

Tags: Oliver Gill

I'm On a Boat

Poseidon
Poseidon
Get your towels ready, it's about to go down...

"/My name is Ross, man/
/Last name is Boat, man/
/I doubled up with two sixes in this last hand.../"

Believe me when I say, Ross Boatman has just doubled through to 22,000 after getting an opponent to call his all-in bet holding {A-Spades}{3-Spades}; Boatman held pocket sixes.

The ensuing board ran out {5-Hearts}{J-Spades}{J-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{K-Diamonds} and Boatman took down the pot with two pair.

Tags: Ross Boatman

Juanda On Life Support

After climbing throughout the first level of play, John Juanda is now on his way out the door.

He had lost a number of chips, and open shoved his last 17,000 from the button. The big blind snap-called with pocket aces and Juanda could not find ay suck-out magic.

He was left with 1,500 which he milked for a few minutes and somehow found a triple up; more details to come.

Tags: John Juanda

Dratsas Rakes in a Pot

The board read {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}{j-Spades} when we came up on this hand.

Kosmas Dratsas check-called a 4,200 bet from his opponent and the two went to the river.

The river brought the {8-Hearts} and Dratsas made a bet of 5,500 only to have his opponent make it 17,500. Dratsas went into the tank.

"I've hit. I' don't think you've hit," he said before making the call.

Dratsas flipped over {k-Spades}{4-Spades} and his opponent turned over {5-Clubs}{5-Spades}. Dratsas is now up to 105,000.

Aoukar Doubles Through Dodds

ON the flop of {9-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}, Pierre Aoukar checked to an opponent who bet. After the player bet, Joel Dodds raised. Aoukar then reraised all in for 76,500. The first player to bet folded and then Dodds made the call.

Dodds: {A-Hearts}{4-Hearts}
Aoukar: {9-Spades}{5-Spades}

Aoukar's two pair held up against the draws that Dodds held after the turn came the {8-Spades} and the river the {A-Spades}.

Aoukar is up to 150,000 while Dodds dropped to 80,000.

Tags: Joel DoddsPierre Aoukar

Dan Shak Mis-Clicks

Dan Shak, coming off his recent high-roller title earlier this week is riding a rush of run-good. He bumped it up to 16,000 preflop, clearly a mistake and was met with an all-in shove by an opponent, who had about 26,000. Shak made the call and flipped over {4-Spades}{5-Diamonds} and was behind his opponents {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades}.

The board put Shak in the lead as it came down {10-Clubs}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}{k-Spades}{k-Clubs}.

After the hand, Shak apologized saying "sorry, I misclicked. When you run good, you run good." He followed that by stating, he meant to make it 3,100 and that he was overtired.

Sorry Mr. Shak, this was too good of a hand to leave out. Shak is now sitting on about 145,000.

Tags: Dan Shak

Nielson Down a Few

Daniel Neilson got it all in preflop versus his opponent.

Nielson tabled {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} while his opponent turned over {7-Spades}{7-Clubs}.

The board was no help for Neilson when it came down {k-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{2-Spades}{k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds}.

Nielson is down to 35,000 in chips while his opponents stack got a little bit bigger.

Tags: Daniel Neilson

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