2019 Aussie Millions

Aussie Millions Highlights
Day: 7

Justin Liberto Wins Event #3: A$1,150 Shot Clock Shootout for A$36,220

Shot Clock Shootout Champion Justin Liberto
Shot Clock Shootout Champion Justin Liberto

After two days of shootout play, beating a field of 180 players and overcoming three separate tables, Justin Liberto has won Event #3: Shot Clock Shootout for A$36,220.

Coming into the final table with the chip lead, Liberto managed to navigate his way to win a third table in the shootout format and secure his first ever Aussie Millions cash and title .

In fact, this is only the American's third cash outside of North America; remarkable for a man with over US$3,000,000 in lifetime cashes.

Here are the final table results:

PlaceNameCountryPayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1Justin LibertoUnited States$36,220$26,078
2Adam KaneAustralia$30,540$21,989
3Jordan WestmorlandUnited States$19,470$14,018
4Kuo Chen HungTaiwan$15,775$11,358
5Christian NolteAustria$12,550$9,036
6Cooper SmoutNetherlands$10,330$7,438
7Sarah BilneyAustralia$8,485$6,109
8Travis EndersbyAustralia$6,640$4,781
9Toby LewisUnited Kingdom$4,795$3,452

Final Table Recap

Despite coming into the final table third in chips, Toby Lewis was the first player out the door, adding A$4,795 to the A$1,458,198 he won for winning last year's Aussie Millions Main Event. Including that victory, this is Lewis' seventh Aussie Millions cash to date.

Travis Endersby only had one previous Aussie Millions cash before today, coming back in 2017 where he finished 97th in the Opening Event for A$3,530. Endersby regularly plays at the Crown Casino in Perth, but traveled to Sydney and finish eighth in Shot Clock Shootout for A$6,640.

This was Sarah Bilney's third Aussie Millions final table in four years. She finished fifth in the Deep Freeze for A$23,095 in 2016, and seventh in the Six Max for A$19,565 in 2017. This year she added A$11,070 to her poker career earnings which now top US$300,000.

Cooper Smout is a cognitive neuroscience PhD student at the University of Queensland Brain Institute in Brisbane, and obviously put his brain to good use to finish sixth for A$14,020 and his first Aussie Millions cash.

Christian Nolte was the last remaining European at the final table, and he was eliminated next, mirroring Bilney's achievement of making three Aussie Million final tables in four years but beating the sixth place he finishedin the same event back in 2016 for $20,755. Two years ago he followed that up by finishing third in the Omaha Hi-Lo for A$10,575. The Austrian takes home A$10,330 in prize money.

Coming into the final table second in chips, Kuo Chen Hung managed to stick around until he bust in third place for A$15,775 and his first Aussie Millions cash. That left two Americans and one Australian left fighting for the ring three-handed.

After two cashes in the Aussie Millions Six Max event in 2016 and 2018, Jordan Westmorland made his first Aussie Millions final table before busting in third place for A$19,470.

Runner-up Adam Kane scored his first recorded HendonMob cash since 2009 taking home A$30,540 for his efforts, falling just short of defeating Liberto as the final table finished at around 10 pm local time.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for more recaps, interviews and highlights from the entire Aussie Millions festival.

Tags: Adam KaneChen HungChristian NolteCooper SmoutJordan WestmorlandJustin LibertoSarah BinleyToby LewisTravis Endersby