2018 Aussie Millions

$10,600 Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2018 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
1,458,198 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,600 AUD
Prize Pool
8,000,000 AUD
Entries
800
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Australian Cricketing Legend Shane Warne Gets Day 1c Under Way

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Shane Warne and Joel Williams
Shane Warne and Joel Williams

Aussie Millions tournament director Joel Williams welcomed players and then called up on Australia's greatest ever sportsman - Shane Warne.

No stranger to the poker tables, Warne played yesterday but sadly bust out before bagging for day 2.

"Yesterday was one of those days where things didn't go my way. I didn't play some great hands and also got a bit unlucky at times. But that's the way it goes!

"Fist, I wanna say congratulations to the whole team here at Crown with what they've done here, and good luck to everyone participating today. It's a fantastic event that you run here and you do an excellent job year on year."

With the cricket season in full swing here, and the Australians having already clinched the Ashes, Williams asked Warne for his take on things.

"The Ashes always brings out the best in both sides and both sets of players, but it also unearths some players who do magnificent things. [Australian captain] Steve Smith had some pretty remarkable, some might say Bradman-esque, statistics over the series.

"To win 4-0 was a wonderful achievement. Having said that, the ODis came alogn and England played exceptionally well. Their brand of cricket is exciting, and Australia can definitely learn from England with the way they played. But look, England in Australia always captures the imagination of the general public and the crowds. The cricket was oustanding; record attendances and record TV figures. Australia played well and, well, it's always nice to beat the Poms!"

Williams also let slip that after a year away from the limelight, Warne is intending to travel to Las Vegas for this year's World Series of Poker.

"My calendar is clear!" said Warne. "I had a couple of business commitments last year, but before that I'd been going to Vegas for ten years. I cashed a couple of times, including in the Main Event. It's unbelievable. It's a great time to go over there and test your skills against some of the best in the world - and some pretty ordinary ones! I'm looking forward to going back; I'll be there for over a month and hopefully I do ok at the poker felt!"

All that was left for Warne was to do the honours and start proceedings here in the poker room:

"Good luck to everyone, may the best hand hold up - shuffle up and deal!"

Level: 1

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0

Get Ready for Day 1c of the 2018 Aussie Millions Main Event

2017 Champion Shurane Vijayaram and Tournament Director Joel Williams
2017 Champion Shurane Vijayaram and Tournament Director Joel Williams

In two hours from now, the third and final starting day of the 2018 Aussie Millions Main Event will commence. It's a vintage Aussie Millions, with plenty of laughter and good times being had in the vibrant Crown Casino in Melbourne. With 212 players on Day 1a, 196 on Day 1b and Day 1c traditionally being the biggest flight, the classic tournament is once again on pace to eclipse the 700-runner mark.

Last year's champion Shurane Vijayaram and runner-up Ben Heath are expected to take their seats today. Vijayaram's win last year was a true Cinderella story and one of the most amazing poker tales in recent memory. A week before, Vijayaram was just another hopeful with a dream when he won his Main Event seat by winning a $130-rebuy tournament in Crown Casino. One week later, that $130 was parlayed into a seven-figure score. To top it all off, it was Vijayaram's first-ever live cash as well, making the story even more amazing.

Day 1c is going to be a long one, with seven levels of 90 minutes each. A 15-minute break is scheduled between each level. There will be a 75-minute dinner break after Level 4. Here is the structure for Day 1c:

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
150100 
2100200 
310020025
415030025
520040050
625050075
7300600100
 End of Day 1  

Day 1a saw Lee Armstrong top the field with 165,400, while other notables advancing included David Gorr, Manny Stavropoulos, Mike Del Vecchio, Mel Judah, Benny Spindler, Jonas Lauck and Max Silver. Cole Swannack topped Day 1b with 197.300 and currently holds the overall chip lead. Others notables made it through the second starting day with solid stacks are Tobias Hausen, Stephen Graner, Jonathan Karamalikis, Sam Grafton, Scott Davies and Joe Hachem.

Aussie Millions Main Event players

YearDay 1aDay 1bDay 1cTotal
2010233243270747
2011238209274721
2012153187317659
2013157196269629
2014176153339668
2015183173292648
2016180207337732
2017212184332725
2018212196--

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$10,600 Main Event

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