Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Dean Nyberg opened to 12,000 only to have Justin Walch move all in for 55,1000 with Nyberg making the call.
Nyberg:
Walch:
The board of would ensure Walch the double to 115,000 as Nyberg was left with 25,000 in chips.
Folded around to Dean Nyberg in the small blind, he had already committed over a quarter of his stack and decided now was his time, shipping into the big blind of Andrew Teng. Teng made the call and we were one board away from a final table!
Teng:
Nyeberg:
Bad timing for Nyeberg, he needed some help if he was going to see another hand.
Board:
Did somebody say brick! Nothing of interest on this board and Nyberg was sent home in 11th place, collecting AUD$2,015.
With the recent elimination of Dean Nyberg, the remaining players on table twenty-nine have also secured a final table spot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Soren Blanner |
334,900
57,900
|
57,900 |
Charlie Combes |
230,100
100
|
100 |
Justin Walch |
121,200
11,200
|
11,200 |
Andrew Teng |
96,300
46,300
|
46,300 |
John Eames |
28,900
-11,100
|
-11,100 |
After ten hours of intense shootout battles through two rounds of play, the Event 4: $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Shootout final table has been set!
Spread over eighteen tables, 158 players took to the felt to contest a format of poker that some still believe is the most pure of all the no limit hold'em formats. Many a poker superstar decided to contest their skills as the best players located here in Melbourne looked to claim the fourth gold ring of the 2011 Aussie Millions.
Full Tilt Poker Red Pro's James Akenhead, Annette Obrestad, Scott Montgomery, Jonathan Karamalikis, Barny Boatman, Simon Watt, Steve Yea and Billy Argyros all failed to make the money as did Event 1 and 2 winners Martin Drewe and Jarred Solomon. Internationals Tony Dunst, Dan Smith, Tony Bloom, Jeffrey Sarwer and JP Kelly, alongside local players Tyron Krost, Stewart Scott, Grant Levy and Jay Kinkade also failed to make the money-paying top eighteen.
Now guaranteed an AUD$2,015 payday, four eliminations on each table would be all that was needed for one of the remaining to be ensured a final table spot - and in just a little over three hours, ten would remain with the following locking up a coveted final table spot.
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count | BBs | Chip % |
1 | Soren Blanner | Denmark | 334,900 | 84 | 21.2% |
2 | James Keys | England | 280,700 | 70 | 17.8% |
3 | Barry Drysdale | Australia | 241,400 | 60 | 15.3% |
4 | Charlie Combes | England | 230,100 | 58 | 14.6% |
5 | Jack Powell | England | 230,000 | 58 | 14.6% |
6 | Justin Walch | Australia | 121,200 | 30 | 7.7% |
7 | Andrew Teng | England | 96,300 | 24 | 6.1% |
8 | Chris Yea | Korea | 95,600 | 24 | 6.1% |
9 | Daniel Neilson | Australia | 57,200 | 14 | 3.6% |
10 | John Eames | England | 28,900 | 7 | 1.8% |
Danish player Soren Blanner headlines the final table with an amassed 334,900 in chips, but the story of the day would be the dominance of the boys from England who have five players on the final table holding over fifty-five percent of the chips in play.
No player in the final ten possesses an Aussie Millions title, and from 4:00 pm EST tomorrow you will be able to witness a maiden Aussie Millions victory for one of the players as PokerNews provides the exclusive coverage of the Event 4: $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Shootout final table live from the Crown Poker Room!
Event #4: No-Limit Hold'em Shootout
Day 1 Completed