2017 Aussie Millions

$10,000 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2017 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
55
Prize
1,600,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Prize Pool
7,685,000 AUD
Entries
725
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Jennifer Tilly Leads the Aussie Millions Main Event

Level 12 : 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly

The 2017 Aussie Millions will once again reward AU$1,6 million to the winner and nonother than Jennifer Tilly leads the remaining 151 players. The poker enthusiast and Oscar-nominated actress, is followed by, amongst others, big stacks Stephen Bantick, Haoran Zhang, Marc Macdonnell and [Removed:17].

PlayerCountryChip Count
Jennifer TillyUnited States497,100
Stephen BantickUnited Kingdom411,600
Haoran ZhangAustralia329,100
Marc MacdonnellIreland320,000
[Removed:17]Australia319,800

Before things got underway, the Australian Poker Hall of Fame inducted a new member in 2015 Aussie Millions champion Manny Stavropoulos. [Removed:17] received the Young Achiever Award out of the hands of Joe Hachem.

As play got going with initially 372 players still in contention, some new players signed up to contribute to the prize pool and get a crisp 30,000 stack in return.

One of the new players was Fedor Holz and in true Holz fashion, he was up to 140,000 after just an hour of play. He didn't hold on to that mojo all day as he dropped down considerably halfway through, but he found a lucky double with a limp-shoved deuce-eight suited for 28 big blinds to double. He ended the day with a very healthy stack.

Jennifer Tilly soared to the top winning a huge pot where she called a bluffing neighbor with top set. She can boost her total live tournament earnings over that magical $1,000,000-mark if she finishes 24th or better.

While Tilly soared, defending champion Ari Engel was heading in the other direction. He bled away some chips to he got to the point he went with it having found pocket fours. Unfortunately for the 2016 Aussie Millions champion, his opponent had pocket aces.

Last year's runner-up, Tony Dunst, did make it through. Dunst will bring 242,600 in chips to Day 3 where the starting blinds will be 1,200/2,400 with a 400-ante. Seven levels are scheduled for Day 3. Some of the other notables to survive the day are Erik Seidel (309,100), Brian Altman (205,200), Jeff Rossiter (192,000), Cate Hall (153,100), Shane Warne (146,500) Dominik Nitsche (144,000, Matt Affleck (139,500), Ben Tollerene (126,600), Scott Davies (116,900), Nick Petrangelo (111,100) and Vojtech Ruzicka (67,000).

"We're in Australia mate! Enjoy it!" Sam Grafton said at one point in the last level of the day, sipping on a well-deserved beer with only a couple of minutes left on the clock. His huge smile en cheerful laugh just about perfectly described the atmosphere in the tournament room all day. While a lot of people met their Waterloo on Day 2 of the event, the ambiance was always as good as they could come in a poker room. There was laughter and banter everywhere, mostly instigated by that very Grafton (surviving the day with 80,700) while Mustapha Kanit (ending the day with 125,700) took care of uplifting spirits on the other end of the room.

Let's hope Day 3 will be more of the same, while there's always the chance that tensions will rise as it's going to be bubble day. With 151 players remaining and 80 in the money, the stage where Crown Melbourne will be handing out AUD$15,000+ cheques will for sure commence.

Action gets back underway at 12:30 p.m. local time so check back then for more updates from the 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event. As a bonus, Jason Somerville starts live streaming the event and we'll have those images on tap for you in our dedicated live reporting section.

Here's what's at stake:

PositionPrizePositionPrize
1AU$1,600,00010 - 12AU$115,000
2AU$1,000,00013 - 18AU$80,000
3AU$620,00019 - 24AU$60,000
4AU$440,00025 - 30AU$40,000
5AU$335,00031 - 36AU$30,000
6AU$270,00037 - 48AU$25,000
7AU$210,00049 - 64AU$20,000
8 - 9AU$155,00065 - 80AU$15,000

Here's a look at the prize pools and first place prizes throughout the long and rich history of the biggest event on the Southern Hemisphere:

YearEntriesPrize Pool (AU$)WinnerFirst Prize (AU$)
199874AU$74,000Alex HorowitzAU$25,900
1999109AU$109,000Milo NadalinAU$38,150
2000109AU$173,500Leo BoxellAU$65,225
2001101AU$151,500Sam KormanAU$53,025
200266AU$330,000John MaverAU$150,000
2003122AU$1,220,000Peter CostaAU$394,870
2004133AU$1,330,000Tony BloomAU$426,500
2005263AU$2,630,000Jamil DiaAU$1,000,000
2006418AU$4,180,000Lee NelsonAU$1,295,800
2007747AU$7,470,000Gus HansenAU$1,500,000
2008780AU$7,758,500Alexander KostritsynAU$1,650,000
2009681AU$6,810,000Stewart ScottAU$2,000,000
2010746AU$7,460,000Tyron KrostAU$2,000,000
2011721AU$7,210,000David GorrAU$2,000,000
2012659AU$6,590,000Oliver SpeidelAU$1,600,000
2013629AU$6,290,000Mervin ChanAU$1,600,000
2014668AU$6,680,000Ami BarerAU$1,600,000
2015648AU$6,480,000Manny StavropoulosAU$1,385,500
2016732AU$7,320,000Ari EngelAU$1,600,000
2017725AU$7,250,000 AU$1,600,000

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David Steicke Eliminated

Level 11 : 800/1,600, 200 ante
David Steicke
David Steicke

David Steicke was one of the players that bought in early this morning, but he did not run his stack up to be a contender for the money.

Steicke has just been eliminated after running {K-Diamonds}{3-Hearts} into {K-Hearts}{K-Spades} in a blind battle where he was the big blind. The board ran out {6-Hearts}{J-Spades}{2-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}{10-Hearts} and Steicke said his goodbyes.

This for sure isn't the last that we've seen of Steicke here at the 2017 Aussie Millions, though, as he's made the final table of the $100,000 Challenge that plays out on Saturday. He'll be one of seven players battling for three prizes. You can read up on that tournament right here on PokerNews.com.

Player Chips Progress
David Steicke au
David Steicke
Busted

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Another Irish Doing Well

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Marc MacDonnell
Marc MacDonnell

Upon request, Marc Macdonnell told us how it came to be he had a stack worth 230,000 in front of him - well more than double average.

Macdonnell opened the button and the big blind defended. The player check-called 2,000 on {4-}{3-}{3-} before leading for 4,000 on the {4-} turn. Macdonnell, with {J-}{4-} in the hole, raised to 11,500 and his opponent called. A {6-} completed the board and the big blind shoved for about 50,000. Macdonnell called with his full house and the big blind showed {A-}{5-}.

Player Chips Progress
Marc Macdonnell ie
Marc Macdonnell
230,000 100,000

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Tilly Towering Over the Field

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Jennifer Tilly
Jennifer Tilly

It appears Jennifer Tilly is our runaway chip leader after spiking a set of jacks and setting the trap against her tablemate.

We arrived as the monster pot was brewing, with around 70,000 already in the middle, and the cards spread {7-Spades}{j-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds}{3-Spades}. Tilly was in the cutoff and checked it over to the player on the button who announced he was all in with enough to cover Tilly’s 133,900.

Tilly snapped it off for her tournament life and the two players revealed their hands.

Tilly: {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Opponent: {k-Spades}{10-Spades}

Tilly’s flopped set was in front but she still had to fade a river spade to stay alive. The {9-Hearts} rolled off to signal safety for Tilly as she secured the biggest pot of the tournament so far.

Player Chips Progress
Jennifer Tilly us
Jennifer Tilly
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
340,000 180,000

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Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
PokerNews My Stack App
PokerNews My Stack App

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Brown Spikes Lucky Jack on the River

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Rory Brown
Rory Brown

"What just happened?" we asked Rory Brown as he was stacking a lot of chips while the cutoff was seen leaving the tournament area with hanging shoulders and a look of confusion and chagrin on his face.

As we quickly wrote down the board and cards that were still out on the table while the delaer was pushing the chips to Brown, we got the story of what had happened.

The cutoff opened for 2,700 and Brown three-bet from the button to 9,000. Both blinds folded and the cutoff four-bet to 22,000. Brown called in position.

The flop came {Q-Hearts}{6-Clubs}{5-Clubs} and the cutoff bet 15,000. Brown called once more and saw the {9-Clubs} come off on the turn. The cutoff checked and Brown pushed for about 45,000 or so. The cutoff called.

Cutoff: {A-Diamonds}{A-Spades}
Rory Brown: {K-Spades}{10-Hearts}

Brown needed a jack and a jack only to bust his neighbor or he would be crippled. It turned out to be Brown's lucky day as the {J-Hearts} hit and the cutoff parted ways with all of his chips and Brown could start stacking.

Player Chips Progress
Rory Brown ie
Rory Brown
170,000 84,000

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Astapau’s Mistake Results in a Double-Up, Young Exits

Level 10 : 600/1,200, 200 ante
Anton Astapau
Anton Astapau

An interesting hand played out between Anton Astapau and Rory Young, we arrived just as all the chips went in pre-flop but got a rundown of the action from Jeff Rossiter.

Sitting under the gun, Young min-raised to 2,400 and action folded around to Astapau. It is unclear whether Astapau had noticed Young’s raise as the two players were seated on opposite ends of the table, but Astapau announced a raise before putting in too few chips. This was ruled to be a min-raise and the dealer made Astapau put out a raise.

Young shoved and Astapau snap-called, tabling {k-Spades}{k-Clubs} while Young had {a-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}.

“Was that a mistake?” asked a clearly irked Young.

“Who knows?” retorted Astapau.

The flop came down {2-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{k-Hearts} giving Astapau top set which improved to a full house when the turn and river came down {4-Spades}{2-Hearts} respectively.

Astapau had 40,700 at the start of that hand so doubled to 82,100 while Young was left on life support and dropped down to under 10,000.

This found its way into the middle shortly afterward when Young shoved with {j-Spades}{7-Clubs} from the button and a tablemate in the big blind called with {a-Clubs}{j-Diamonds}. The board ran out {6-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{j-Hearts}{a-Hearts} to end Young’s Main Event and he headed for the exit shaking his head.

Player Chips Progress
Anton Astapau by
Anton Astapau
82,100 7,100
Rory Young au
Rory Young
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Reigning Champ Hits The Rail

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

The 2016 Aussie Millions Champion Ari Engel won’t be defending his title after running into an opponent’s pocket aces.

We missed the bust out but Matthew Wakeman who was sitting on Engel’s left filled us in on the details. The story goes that Engel opened the action to 2,300 before the player in the big blind made it 7,100 to go.

That’s when Engel moved all in and was called instantly by his opponent with the best preflop hand in hold’em. Engel had a modest pocket fours and couldn’t improve to see last year’s champ sent packing.




Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

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Manny Stavropoulos Inducted into Australian Poker Hall of Fame while [Removed:17] Receives Young Achiever Award

Level 9 : 500/1,000, 100 ante
Manny Stavropoulos (above) [Removed:17] (below)
Manny Stavropoulos (above) [Removed:17] (below)

To start proceedings here on Day 2 all eyes were on 2005 WSOP Main Event champion and Australian Poker Hall of Fame chairman Joe Hachem who had taken to the microphone with some announcements.

Surrounded by fellow Hall of Famers Billy ‘The Croc’ Argyros, Leo Boxell, Graeme Putt, Jason Gray and Mel Juda, Hachem called up New Zealand’s [Removed:17] to the podium to be presented with the Young Achiever Award.

The award was to acknowledge Yan’s hard work and success on the circuit in the last few years. Yan has amassed over $3.5 million in live cashes since 2012 and scored himself $796,459 for a runner-up finish in the EPT €25,000 8-handed event last year.

After a few words from Yan, Hachem revealed that it was time to induct a new member into the Australian Poker Hall of Fame. That honour was bestowed upon none other than 2015 Aussie Millions Main Event champion Manny Stavropoulos.

The Melbourne local reflected on how poker has changed since he won his first tournament years ago and how it was an honor to receive such prestigious recognition.

After a round of applause from the seated players and the railbirds alike it was then time to shuffle up and deal, with cards in the air for Day 2 of this 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event.

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Just Another Day at the Office

Level 8 : 400/800, 100 ante
Fedor Holz
Fedor Holz

For a recreational player, Fedor Holz sure does play a lot of poker tournaments. The German late registered today and is busily chipping up here already and has just taken down yet another pot.

Holz was the aggressor in the hand, raising to 1,800 from the button and finding a caller in the big blind, who checked the {9-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{6-Clubs} flop over to the German.

Needing no further prompting Holz continuation bet 2,200, which was called and the turn came down {a-Clubs}. This brought another check from the big blind and another bet from Holz, this time for 6,500 which was enough to get it done.

Holz started with 30,000 in chips a little over an hour ago, and already is one of the biggest stacks in the room.

Player Chips Progress
Fedor Holz de
Fedor Holz
140,000 110,000

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