2016 Aussie Millions

Event #11: $10,600 Main Event
Day: 5
Event Info

2016 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
1,600,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Prize Pool
7,320,000 AUD
Entries
732
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Hands #4-10: Cold Four-Bet from Engel

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

Hand #4: Samantha Abernathy had the button fresh off her knockout of John Apostolidis in seventh place. Play folded to Ari Engel in the small blind, and he raised all in against Kitty Kuo's big blind with the {Q-Hearts}{J-Hearts}. Kuo folded, and Engel won the pot.

Hand #5: Engel had the button to start this hand. Tony Dunst raised to 125,000 with the {A-Clubs}{10-Spades} from the hijack seat, and Dylan Honeyman, who was in the big blind with {A-}{K-}, reraised all in for 1.1 million. Dunst folded, and Honeyman won the pot.

Hand #6: Kuo had the button, and she moved all in for 845,000 with the {J-Spades}{9-Spades} to win the blinds and antes.

Hand #7: Honeyman had the button to start this hand, and Kuo raised from the cutoff seat to 125,000 with {K-}{10-}. Everyone folded, and she won the pot.

Hand #8: Engel raised from under the gun with the {A-Clubs}{5-Clubs} and won the blinds and antes.

Hand #9: On the button, Dunst raised to 135,000 with the {Q-Clubs}{10-Hearts} to win the pot.

Hand #10: Alexander Lynskey opened from the hijack seat to 125,000 with the {K-Diamonds}{J-Spades}, and Dunst reraised to 275,000 from the cutoff position with an unknown hand. Play moved over to Engel in the small blind, and he reraised to 740,000 after some thought with the {A-Clubs}{9-Hearts}. Kuo folded from the big blind, Lynskey folded, and then Dunst also gave it up to give Engel the pot.

Tags: Alexander LynskeyAri EngelDylan HoneymanJohn ApostolidisKitty KuoSamantha AbernathyTony Dunst

Apostolidis Eliminated in 7th Place (AU$210,000)

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante
John Apostolidis
John Apostolidis

Hand #3: Action was on Apostolidis under the gun plus one and he made it 205,000 with {A-Hearts}{K-Clubs}. Action folded to Samantha Abernathy in the small blind and she shoved all in for 2.4 million with {Q-Spades}{Q-Hearts}. Ari Engel quickly released from the big blind, Apostolidis made the call.

The flop came {8-Clubs}{5-Diamonds}{J-Diamonds}, doing nothing for Apostolidis. The {4-Hearts} on the turn was no help and neither was the {7-Clubs} on the river.

John Apostolidis made his exit in 7th place, good for AU$210,000. The six remaining players are guaranteed AU$270,000 from here on out.

Player Chips Progress
Samantha Abernathy us
Samantha Abernathy
3,600,000 1,115,000
John Apostolidis au
John Apostolidis
Busted

Tags: John ApostolidisSamantha Abernathy

Hands #1-2: The Short Stacks Take Down Pots Uncontested

Level 27 : 30,000/60,000, 10,000 ante

Hand #1: Action folded to John Apostolidis in the cutoff with {J-Clubs}{J-Diamonds} and he shoved all in. Everyone folded and Apostolidis took down the blinds and antes.

Hand #2: Ari Engel raised to 135,000 under the gun. Action folded to short stack Dylan Honeyman in the cutoff with {A-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds} and he pushed all in. The button and both blinds released and so did Engel. Pot to Honyeman.

Tags: Dylan HoneymanJohn ApostolidisAri Engel

Level: 27

Blinds: 30,000/60,000

Ante: 10,000

Remko Report Episode #31: Tony Dunst Talks About His Path in Poker

World Poker Tour Raw Deal analyst Tony Dunst joins Remko Rinkema to talk about his path in poker, the importance of having good friends in the game, working for the WPT, and much more.

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A Small Delay

The final table is about to go underway, but the players havent taken their seats yet. Our coverage is on a 30-minute delay, so expect hand for hand updates to start a bit later as well.

Who'll Win the 2016 Aussie Millions Poker Championship Main Event?

Ari Engel in pole position
Ari Engel in pole position

After a grueling battle to get down from 40 players to a final table of 7 on Day 4, today is the day the 2016 Aussie Millions Poker Championship Main Event champion will be crowned. All 7 players had a day of rest and are guaranteed AU$210,000. But each and every one of them is eyeing that AU$1,600,000 first place prize.

Well rounded grinder Ari Engel is in best position, starting out in pole position with a staggering 8,155,000 (136 big blinds). Engel's biggest cash to date is $177,045 for winning the Punta Cana Poker Classic 2014so things must go real sour today - a Philip Hilm kind of level sour - for him to not break that personal record today.

Engel has steep competition, all just as hungry for the title. WPT host Tony Dunst is the biggest of Engel's rivals, bringing 100 big blinds to the final table this afternoon. It's already somewhat of a fairy tale for Dunst as he had given up on playing when he lost one of the two $5,000 chips that he was going to buy in with. Angered with himself and plenty flustered, the American World Poker Tour host was ready to up and leave Melbourne altogether, but friends talked him back into playing, and now he has reached the final stage in an epic turnaround of fortune.

The Aussie Millions Main Event final table is also headlines by two female players making their appearance. Kitty Kuo has kept her unbelievable streak of deep runs alive and is sure to cross the million dollar live earnings mark here today. Things really have to go her side today for her to win, as she starts out with just 17 big blinds. Samantha Abernathy is in better position with 41 big blinds, and she's sure to triple her live earnings here today.

Australian day 2 chip leader Dylan Honeyman starts out as the shortest stack in the field with just 885,000, good for 15 big blinds at the start of the day.

The Main Event final table starts at 12:30 local time (30 minutes from now). The live stream and our coverage with hole cards up, starts on half an hour delay.

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Dylan HoneymanAustralia885,00015
2Alexander LynskeyAustralia2,390,00040
3Tony DunstUnited States5,990,000100
4Samantha AbernathyUnited States2,485,00041
5Ari EngelCanada8,155,000136
6Kitty KuoTaiwan1,005,00017
7John ApostolidisAustralia960,00016
YearPlayersBuy-InVariantChampionCountryPrize (AU$)Prize (USD)
2016732AU$10,000NLH--TBD----TBD--AU$1,600,000$1,122,825
2015648AU$10,000NLHManny StavropoulosAustraliaAU$1,385,500$1,094,737
2014668AU$10,000NLHAmi BarerCanadaAU$1,600,000$1,399,739
2013629AU$10,000NLHMervin ChanMalaysiaAU$1,600,000$1,689,118
2012659AU$10,000NLHOliver SpeidelAustraliaAU$1,600,000$1,647,158
2011721AU$10,000NLHDavid GorrAustraliaAU$2,000,000$1,978,044
2010746AU$10,000NLHTyron KrostAustraliaAU$2,000,000$1,845,921
2009681AU$10,000NLHStewart ScottAustraliaAU$2,000,000$1,420,737
2008780AU$10,000NLHAlexander KostritsynRussiaAU$1,650,000$1,450,396
2007747AU$10,000NLHGus HansenDenmarkAU$1,500,000$1,192,919
2006418AU$10,000NLHLee NelsonNew ZealandAU$1,295,800$949,694
2005263AU$10,000NLHJamil DiaNew ZealandAU$1,000,000$777,442
2004133AU$10,000NLHTony BloomUnited KingdomAU$426,500$323,456
2003122AU$10,000NLHPeter CostaUnited KingdomAU$394,870$221,862
200266AU$5,000NLHJohn MaverAustraliaAU$150,000$78,030
2001101AU$1,500NLHSam KormanAustraliaAU$53,025$28,368
2000109AU$1,500NLHLeo BoxellAustraliaAU$65,225$38,483
1999109AU$1,000PLHMilo NadalinAustraliaAU$38,150$24,801
199874AU$1,000LHAlex HorowitzAustraliaAU$25,900$15,693

The player profiles underneath are courtesy of the PokerStars Blog:

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
8,155,000
Tony Dunst us
Tony Dunst
WSOP 2X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
5,990,000
Samantha Abernathy us
Samantha Abernathy
2,485,000
Alexander Lynskey au
Alexander Lynskey
2,390,000
Kitty Kuo tw
Kitty Kuo
1,005,000
John Apostolidis au
John Apostolidis
960,000
Dylan Honeyman au
Dylan Honeyman
885,000

Tags: Alexander LynskeyAri EngelAussie MillionsDylan HoneymanJohn ApostolidisKitty KuoSamantha AbernathyTony Dunst

Seat 1: Dylan Honeyman (Perth, Australia) - 885,000 chips

Dylan Honeyman
Dylan Honeyman

Dylan Honeyman is a 25-year old professional poker player from Perth in Western Australia. An unassuming character at the table, Dylan’s quiet demeanour belies his aggressive play that has been honed in the online world under the moniker “WhiteRabbito”.

Dylan clearly enjoys the big stage of the Aussie Millions. His best live result came with a win in the Bounty Event at the 2013 Aussie Millions for AU$120,000. He also cashed in the Aussie Millions Main Event last year in 56th place. Now with at least AU$210,000 locked up, Dylan has recorded his best ever result and will be looking to at least climb a few more pay jumps as the short stack of the final table.

Dylan says that his progress through this tournament has been "a blur", but clearly it was Day 2 where he made the biggest impact where he ended the day as the chip leader. He says that he has enjoyed the excellent deep structure of this event and has had an amazing time in Melbourne. There would be nothing more amazing that to end his trip with the Aussie Millions title.

Player Chips Progress
Dylan Honeyman au
Dylan Honeyman
885,000

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Seat 2: Alexander Lynskey (Brisbane, Australia) - 2,390,000 chips

Alexander Lynskey
Alexander Lynskey

Another Australian young gun on this final table is Queensland’s Alex Lynskey. At just 25 years of age, Alex has already racked up an impressive poker resume at events all around the world.

Last year Alex rose to prominence with a deep run in this very event. He looked set to reach the final table before a cruel bad beat would send him home in ninth place. He has bettered that mark this time around and looks focused to gain vengeance with a run at the top prize of AU$1.6 million.

The 2015 Aussie Millions kick-started a great year for Alex with a couple of WSOP cashes and results on the EPT and UKIPT. However his biggest cash came with a final table result at the WPT Choctaw event where his sixth place finish was worth US$135,504. The experience he gained under the bright lights of that TV table will hold him in good stead for this final table.

Away from poker, Alex enjoys travel, food and sport, and he says that he has enjoyed the home field advantage over the international visitors at this event. He says he has enjoyed playing with such a good structure in a venue as great as the Crown Poker Room.

Player Chips Progress
Alexander Lynskey au
Alexander Lynskey
2,390,000

Tags: Alexander Lynskey