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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Tony G Biked? Not Yet

Tony G called an opponent's all in with {a-Hearts}{q-Hearts} and saw that he was up against pocket deuces.

The flop had Tony G all but drawing dead, coming down {2-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{k-Clubs}, and following a meaningless turn and river card, Tony was left crippled. He said to his opponent, "it's too early with deuces."

His opponent said "I never expected a call," although it would have been more poignant if his opponent screamed "I played it like a set!"

Tony G then lost a flip with pocket sixes against {A-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}, and hopped on his bike only to find out he had 1,000 left. We've kept an eye on him, but he has since doubled twice and is up to 6,000.

Tags: Tony G

Ship One to Aristidou

On the turn with a board reading {K-Spades}{J-Spades}{6-Hearts}{4-Spades}, Peter Aristidou fired 11,000 and his opponent called.

The river was the {8-Diamonds} and Aristidou bet 16,000. His opponent made the call again.

Aristidou tabled {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} for a set of jacks and won the pot to move to 100,000 in chips.

Tags: Peter Aristidou

Back to the Grind for Gruneberg

Zachary Gruneberg has fallen from grace, dropping from the 93,900 he started the day with, all the way down to 6,900 after losing a major race against an unknown opponent.

Gruneberg got it all in holding {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} against an opponent's pocket jacks and the board ran out {7-Clubs}{J-Clubs}{Q-Spades}{3-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} giving Gruneberg's opponent a full house, crippling the online whiz kid.

Tags: Zachary Gruneberg

Aussie Millions = Slowroll Central

A few spots folded over to Dennis Huntly in middle position and he moved all in for 21,400. Play moved around to Howard Lederer next, he was in the small blind. He tanked for about a minute and then mucked his hand. Michelle Clarke was in the big blind and she began to tank. After about a minute she said, "I really want to play this hand. But if I lose, it's going to kill my stack."

Another two or three minutes went by in silence as Clarke tanked. Huntly sat motionless, waiting for her to make a decision. She counted out the chips to make the call and verified the amount with the dealer twice. Then, she made the call. When the hands were revealed, everyone was surprised.

Huntly: {Q-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}
Clarke: {K-Diamonds}{K-Clubs}

"What was I thinking for with pocket nines?" chimed in Lederer.

The board then ran out {A-Diamonds}{6-Spades}{5-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{10-Hearts} and that was it for Huntly. Clarke got up and moved over to his side of the table. "I'll shake your hand," she said. "Good game."

As Huntly walked away from his table and out of the room, Clarke sat back in her seat and said, "I thought he had aces."

Huntly stopped off at the media desk and had his own thoughts. "I just got faacking slowrolled by some woman with a strap on. She was lubing it up before she stuck it in me! Faacking hell!"

"Can we quote you on that?"

"Yes, you can faacking quote me on that!" answered Huntly.

A moment later, he went on, "So what else is on for today?"

"There's the heads-up event and a teams event later today," said one of our bloggers.

"Oh, maybe I'll go ask her to be my partner when she busts out of the main," joked Huntly.

Tags: Dennis HuntlyHoward LedererMichelle Clarke

Rho'llin' on the River

Peter Rho has just been knocked out of the main event.

Holding {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts} on a {7-Hearts}{8-Spades}{5-Hearts} flop, there was never any doubt that Rho's money was getting in the middle, and that's exactly what happened. Rho led out with a bet on the flop, his opponent raised enough to put him all in and Rho called.

Rho's opponent tabled {J-Diamonds}{J-Hearts} and managed to spike a third jack on the turn, and a boat on the river ({5-Clubs}), to send Rho packing.

Tags: Peter Rho

No Home Soil Title For Hachem

2005 World Series of Poker Champion, and local hero Joe Hachem raised to 2,700 preflop. His opponent in the small blind three-bet to 8,000 and Hachem called.

The flop came down {j-Spades}{8-Clubs}{10-Spades} and Hachem's opponent led out for 8,500. Hachem moved all his chips to the center, and was quickly called. Hachem was in bad shape with {q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} against the {9-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} of his opponent, who flopped a straight.

"Incredible. Reraise me and flop the nuts," said Hachem before pleading for a nine.

It wouldn't come and Joe Hachem has been eliminated from the Main Event. He wished his opponents good luck before leaving.

Tags: Joe Hachem

Colman Adds a Little

Andrew Feldman rised from middle position to 2,300 and Julius Colman called on the button. Louise Ingram in the big blind also called.

The flop came down {4-Clubs}{3-Clubs}{2-Hearts} and action checked around. The turn was the {7-Spades} and action checked over to Colman. He fired in a bet of 4,500. Ingram folded and then Feldman folded as well. Colman improved to 52,000 and Feldman dropped a little to 88,000.

Tags: Andrew FeldmanJulius Colman

Marsters Throws the Knockout Punch

Jeff Fenech opened from middle position for 4,500. Tim "TurnRiva" Marsters threw his remaining chips (80,000) in the middle. Fenech added his chips in the middle and the two were off to the flop.

Fenech tabled {A-Spades}{9-Clubs} while Marsters showed {k-Diamonds}{k-Hearts} .

The board rolled out {q-Hearts}{10-Spades}{2-Hearts}{q-Spades}{8-Diamonds} and Fenech hit the mat - err - the rail.

Tags: Jeff Fenech

Chips Flying At the Feature Table

Action started picking up on the feature table, with two big hands back to back. The first saw Dan Harrington move all in for about 20,000. Gus Hansen tanked for quite some time before finally folding, however Michael Nolton decided to make the call.

Harrington showed down pocket kings, and was in good shape against his opponents {a-?}{q-?}. The board rolled out {4-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{j-Clubs}{5-Spades} and Harrington doubled up to 45,000. Nolton is down to a little under 30,000.

The very next hand Gus Hansen needed no critical thinking to figure it was a good idea to get all his chips into the middle. Hansen held aces against Van Marcus' queens, and the dealer spread out a {3-Hearts}{2-Spades}{8-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{7-Spades} board pushing Hansen up to about 80,000.

Van Marcus is now just under 90,000.

Tags: Gus HansenVan Marcus