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2012 Aussie Millions
We're not sure of the action, but we do know that Grant Levy got all in preflop holding 
only to run into an opponent's 
. The board did not deliver a king and Levy's day came to an end.
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The tournament staff have released the official numbers. Today's event attracted 92 entrants, six more than last year, who produced 331 rebuys and add-ons, making the total prize pool $423,000. That means the final table will be paid as follows:
| Place | Prize |
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| 1st | $122,670 |
| 2nd | $88,830 |
| 3rd | $57,105 |
| 4th | $40,185 |
| 5th | $29,610 |
| 6th | $25,380 |
| 7th | $21,150 |
| 8th | $16,920 |
| 9th | $12,690 |
| 10th | $8,460 |
Action folded to an unknown player in the hijack and he promptly raised to 450. Joseph Cheong made the call from the cutoff, and the rest of the field got out of the way. When the flop fell 

, the hijack bet 500, Cheong called, and the dealer turned the
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This time the hijack check, Cheong bet 900, and the hijack called, bringing about the
river. Once again the hijack check-called a bet, this time 1,725, and Cheong mucked. The hijack revealed 
for a flush, dropping Cheong to just 4,000.
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4,000
7,000
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7,000 |
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On a 

flop chips came flying into the pot between Randy Dorfman and WSOP Main Event finalist Eoghan O'Dea. After the dust settled down both players were all-in and the showdown went as following.
| Eoghan O'Dea | ![]() ![]() |
| Randy Dorfman | ![]() ![]() |
The turn brought out the
and the river was the
sealing the deal and giving Dorfman the double up. Dorfman was all-in for a total of 9,875 and O'Dea was left behind with just 6,800 chips.
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21,000
13,000
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13,000 |
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With about 6,000 in the pot and a board reading 



, Jim Collopy checked and his opponent on the button moved all in. Collopy snap-called off his last 6,000 and rolled over 
for a flush, which was good enough to win the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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18,000
11,700
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11,700 |
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Well, McLean Karr got moved to table 31 but for your information we also got his chip count. Both Mark Teltscher and Gary Benson are nowhere to be found and PCA 2011 runner-up Ty Reiman just took Benson's old seat.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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19,000
10,400
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10,400 |
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16,000
4,000
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4,000 |
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14,500
6,300
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6,300 |
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8,000
2,500
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2,500 |
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JP Kelly raised to 500 under the gun and ended up being three-bet to 800 after the player in the cutoff accidentally announced a raise. Kelly made the call and then both players checked the 

flop. When the
hit the turn, Kelly bet 1,200, the cutoff called, and the
was put out on the river.
At this point, Kelly checked and the cutoff fired out 3,075. Kelly tanked for a solid four minutes before making the call, only to muck when the cutoff revealed 
for a full house.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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8,000
2,000
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2,000 |
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Action folded to Randy Dorfman in the cutoff and he raised to 450, which the player in the small blind three-bet to 1,325. Dorfman thought for a few moments before four-betting the minimum to 2,200, which the small blind called.
After the 

was put out on the flop, the small blind check-called a bet of 2,225, leading to the
turn. This time the small blind decided to lead out with a bet of 4,600, which cause Dorfman to hit the tank. After a couple of minutes, the latter released his hand, preserving his stack of around 20,000.
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20,000
1,000
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1,000 |

