2026 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

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EventWinnerFieldPayout
$1,150 Opening EventJo Snell1665$341,325
$2,500 H.O.R.S.E.Dzmitry Urbanovich42$28,755
$1,150 PLOMatthew Edwards349$83,185
$1,150 Mix MaxFreek Scholten342$86,575
$1,150 Six MaxPasquale Braco560$128,000
$2,500 PLOSherif Derias170$97,525
$1,500 Deep FreezeNatalia Rozova646$142,244
$2,500 Shot Clock Six MaxToby Lewis258$148,030
$1,150 AccumulatorMichael O'Grady867$188,860
$2,500 8 GameJussi Nevanlinna70$51,975
$25,000 PLOJorryt van Hoof59$467,280
$25,000 ChallengeFarid Jattin169$983,646
$2,000 Bounty EventRichard Kellett403$139,725
$10,600 Aussie Millions Main EventVincent Wan820$1,318,000
$50,000 ChallengeMichael Addamo82$1,073,790
$1,150 TerminatorJason Hardie465$56,755
$1,150 10/10/10 Hyper TurboMichael Guzzardi295$62,930
$1,150 PLO Hi/LoDaniel Mayoh133$35,445
$2,500 NLHAri Engel299$141,775
$1,150 Tournament of ChampionsYuan Li283$68,915
$5,000 Six MaxBernard Larabi197$240,725
$1,150 Shot Clock TurboHamish Crawshaw296$72,070
$100,000 ChallengeKahle Burns54$1,746,360

Andy Lee Wins $25,000 Challenge

Andy Lee
Andy Lee

The chip lead was enormous for Andy Lee heads-up against Josh Hutchins, and the pressure soon told.

In the final hand, Hutchins shoved with 109 against Lee's Q10. The board came K82 with the 3 turn opening some chopportunities. However, the river K was a brick and Lee emerged victorious.

He takes home $652,670. Head to the $25,000 Challenge live updates page to read the full event recap!

30 Minutes Left in the Main Event

Aussie Millions Trophy
Aussie Millions Trophy

Day 1b in the 2026 Aussie Millions Main Event is drawing to a close, with the tournament clock showing 139 of 184 players remaining.

There's approximately 30 minutes remaining in the day, before players bag up ahead of Day 2, joining the 136 survivors from Day 1a.

Day 2 gets underway on Wednesday, May 6 at 12:30 p.m. for six more 90-minute levels. Tournament officials have also confirmed that there may be seven levels played on Day 2 (Thursday) due to the size of the event.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for a full recap of the day's action.

Dinner Break in $25,000 Challenge

Kei Tanaka
Kei Tanaka

It looked like there were going to be seven players left in the $25,000 Challenge forever, until back-to-back eliminations shortly before the dinner break.

First, Japanese actor Kei Tanaka ran ace-ten into the ace-queen of Andy Lee to bust in seventh.

Lee also then sent Matthew Wakeman to the rail in sixth place. Wakeman shoved with QJ on a 1094 flop, only for Lee to hold some of his outs with KK.

The turn and river both bricked and Wakeman was eliminated.

Players will return at approximately 9:10 p.m.

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