2019 Aussie Millions

Aussie Millions Highlights
Day: 8

Glaser and Lybaert Advance to Six Max Day 2

2019 Aussie Millions
2019 Aussie Millions

Just 17 players remain in Event #6: A$1,150 Six Max including Benny Glaser and Bart Lybaert with all players in the money and guaranteed A$5,685

Coming into this event, both Lybaert and Glaser had one previous Aussie Millions cash from last year's event, with Glaser's coming in the 8 Game which he final tabled, and Lybaert in the Bounty.

"I do love Melbourne," said Glaser shortly after bagging. "It's probably my favourite city and my favourite stop. I'm not gonna lie, I'm pretty exhausted. I arrived two days ago and have been playing a lot.

After 14 hours of play, Glaser was happy to bag up an above average stack.

"This could easily have been a three day tournament - it's so big! 542 runners; it's a lot."

Leading the way is Ta-Wei Tou, with Lybaert in second place. Other notables include New Zealand's David Yan, 2018 WPT New Zealand Champion Nauv Kashyap, 2019 Shot Clock Shootout final tablist Travis Endersby and Peter Brasile who jumped in the Six Max after busting the Pot Limit Omaha final table in eighth place.

Here's the list of the 17 players advancing to Day 2

NameChip Count
Ta-Wei Tou813,000
Bart Lybaert595,000
Gautam Dhingra562,000
Michel Bouskila523,000
Benny Glaser366,000
Ali Ghezelbash361,000
Nauvneel Kashyap361,000
Sam Vakili324,000
David Yan301,000
Luen Hei Kwok243,000
Ari Shin236,000
Ong Dingxiang205,000
Peter Brasile191,000
Travis Endersby188,000
Moreau Yohann161,000

A big field was expected on Day 1, and with over 250 players registered by the end of the first level and 404 by the first break, the field continued to grow.

Entry closed with a total of 544 entries, 53 of which would be paid. A min-cash was worth A$2,340 and the winner will walk away with $124,355.

The bubble burst with two eliminations at the same time, meaning Michael Harb and Richard Davis split the payout.

Notable eliminations in the money included Sorel Mizzi (52nd - A$2,340), Johan Schumacher (43rd - A$2,900), Dara O'Kearney (37th - A$3,455), Jackie Glazier (36th - A$3,455), Mark Betts (35th - A$4,015 and Vojtech Ruzicka (27th - A$4,570).

Opening Event champion Muhammad Asad cashed in 17th place (A$5,685)

Opening Event champion Muhammad Asad narrowly missed out on a place in Day 2, finishing in 17th place for A$5,685.

Here are the remaining payouts:

PlacePayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1$124,355$89,536
2$82,695$59,540
3$48,905$35,212
4$36,080$25,978
5$24,930$17,950
6$17,960$12,931
7-8$12,385$8,917
9-10$9,595$6,908
11-12$7,080$5,098
13-18$5,685$4,093
19$5,130$3,694

Play resumes on Wednesday at 1 pm and plays down to a winner. Stay tuned to PokerNews for more coverage from the Aussie Millions here in Melbourne.

Tags: Ali GhezelbashBart LybaertBenny GlaserDara O'KearneyJackie GlazierJohan SchumacherMark BettsMichael HarbMichel BouskilaMuhammad AsadPeter BrasileRichard DavisSam VakiliSorel MizziTravis EndersbyVojtech Ruzicka