2018 Aussie Millions

ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j6
Prize
116,400 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
50,000 AUD
Entries
4
Level Info
Level
4
Blinds
500 / 1,000
Ante
100

ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge

Day 1 Started

Welcome to the 2018 Aussie Millions ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge!

Aussie Millions ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge
Aussie Millions ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge

At 1:10 p.m. local time on Sunday (3:10 a.m. CET, 9:10 p.m. EST on a Saturday), cards will be in the air for the 2018 Aussie Millions ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge. The $50K was a last-minute addition to the 2017 schedule, with Mikita Badziakouski from Belarus defeating Charlie Carrel heads-up to win A$176,400. This year, the tournament made its way to the regular programming schedule, alongside both the $25,000 and $100,000 Challenges.

Fresh off his victory in the $25,000 Challenge yesterday night, Ben Lamb will be one to watch coming into the day. Lamb received A$647,114 (~$524,764) after chopping with Jan-Eric Schwippert heads-up, who walked away A$597,765 (~$484,746) richer. Lamb's friend Chance Kornuth was on the rail to celebrate his buddy's victory and make it two for the team. Earlier this week, Kornuth won the $1,150 Six-Max event for A$134,850 to capture his second Championship ring here in Melbourne. Last year, the American won the $25,000 Challenge for A$790,560 and will no doubt hop in the field today to try and win a third title.

Kitty Kuo, Jack Salter, Claas Segebrecht and Mustapha Kanit are among those that cashed yesterday and can be expected to vie for a brand-new Championship ring. Some of Australia's finest, such as Michael Addamo, Jonathan Karamalikes, Kahle Burns, Rory Young and Martin Kozlov, have played the $25,000 Challenge and might also take a shot today to keep the trophy on home soil.

Another name that's up in the air is none other than that of Tom "durrrr" Dwan. The high-stakes legend is present in Melbourne and watched the women's final of the Australian Open yesterday, won by Caroline Wozniacki (who briefly dated Gus Hansen in the past). According to Dwan, he hasn't played much poker yet but just might grace the tables with his presence today.

The ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge is in a shot clock format, meaning that players will have 30 seconds to act on their hand. Players will be issued with two 'Time Breaker' buttons at the start of Day 1, Day 2 and the final table. They cannot be accumulated and are each worth an additional one minute of time when used.

Players will receive a 50,000 starting stack and levels will be 60-minutes long. Late registration and reentries are available until the end of Level 7. Cards are in the air from 1:10 p m, and Day 1 will end at the conclusion of Level 6. Players will play down to a final table on Day 2 before the tournament goes on a short hiatus, creating room for the contestants to jump into the Main Event. The final table will be played out on Saturday, February 3th.

Here is the structure for today:

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
1100200 
2200400 
3300600 
45001000 
55001000100
67001400200

The $50,000 Challenge is sponsored by ANTON Jewellery, partnering up with the Aussie Millions for the second year in a row. As the official jeweller of the 2018 Aussie Millions, ANTON Jewellery has produced 26 Championship Rings for all events and the coveted, diamond-encrusted Main Event Champion's bracelet, which together hold over $180,000 in total value. Founded in 1989, ANTON is one of Melbourne's most respected jewellers.

PokerNews will be Down Under the entire week to cover the ANTON Jewellery $50,000 Challenge, the $10,600 Main Event and the $100,000 Challenge. Don't miss it!

Start Delayed

The start of the $50K has been delayed. Ben Lamb, Kahle Burns and Sam Greenwood have been spotted around the tournament area.

In the meantime, enjoy increased coverage of the Main Event while PokerNews waits for more developments on the $50K.

Nearly There

Players have finally begun to take seats, while a few are still milling about. One dealer has begun distributing stacks to a few of the players, and cards will most likely be flying within the next 10 minutes or so.

Level: 1

Blinds: 100/200

Ante: 25

Greenwood Raises the River

Level 1 : 100/200, 25 ante

Sam Greenwood and Alex Foxen each checked a board of {7-Spades}{5-Hearts}{7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} out of the blinds, and Foxen bet out with 1,400 into a pot of about 2,000 on the {6-Clubs} river. Greenwood put in a raise with a T5,000 chips and Foxen grabbed a matching chip to call with but then flicked his cards to the dealer after thinking briefly.

Player Chips Progress
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
WSOP 1X Winner
52,500 2,500
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
47,500 -2,500

Tags: Sam GreenwoodAlex Foxen

Foxen Takes a Showdown

Level 1 : 100/200, 25 ante

Jan Schwippert defended his big blind from a raise to 600 by Alex Foxen, who was on the button. Schwippert check-called a continuation-bet on {7-Spades}{8-Spades}{a-Spades} and then 1,600 on the {9-Diamonds} turn. Both checked the {4-Hearts} river and Schwippert showed {q-Spades}{7-Hearts} for third pair on the flop, but it was no good against {a-Hearts}{3-Hearts}.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
49,700 2,200
Jan Schwippert de
Jan Schwippert
48,000 -2,000

Tags: Alex FoxenJan Schwippert

First Big Pot to Foxen

Level 1 : 100/200, 25 ante
Alex Foxen, pictured in an earlier event.
Alex Foxen, pictured in an earlier event.

Alex Foxen and Sam Greenwood saw a {9-Spades}{a-Clubs}{8-Clubs} flop for the minimum, and Foxen check-called 200. He checked again on the {q-Diamonds} but Greenwood bet much bigger with 1,200. Foxen called again and the {k-Spades} fell. He checked and Greenwood fired big with 3,000. This time, Foxen put in a raise to 10,700.

Greenwood instantly folded.

Player Chips Progress
Alex Foxen us
Alex Foxen
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
55,000 5,300
Sam Greenwood ca
Sam Greenwood
WSOP 1X Winner
47,000 -5,500

Tags: Alex FoxenSam Greenwood