2026 Aussie Millions Poker Championship
The clock has been paused and players are bagging chips in the A$1,500 Opening Event.
20 players remain on the clock - stay tuned for a full recap and chip counts.
Players have entered the final level of today's play in the A$5,000 Six-Max.
So far, 207 entries have generated a A$952,200 prizepool - with late registration extending to Level 12 on Day 2.
89 players are still in the mix, looking to find a bag to carry into tomorrow.
28 players have made it to the final break of tonight's play in the A$1,500 Opening Event.
One more level will be played tonight before players will bag up their chips and return tomorrow to play to a winner.
As the end of Level 7 nears, 184 players have entered Day 1 of the A$5,000 Six-Max.
110 of those players are still standing, with late registration staying open til the second level of tomorrow's Day 2.
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Vincent Wan won the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event, defeating heads-up opponent Ngoc Tai Hoang to win A$1,318,000 after a marathon 414-hand day that spanned a total of 15 hours.
Known as "Wonky", Wan is well-known at Crown Casino in Melbourne for winning two six-figure Royal Flush Jackpots, but earned his first seven-figure score in what was by far the biggest cash of his career.
2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table Results
| Place | Player | Country | Prize (AUD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Vincent Wan | Australia | $1,318,000* |
| 2 | Ngoc Tai Hoang | Viet Nam | $1,318,000* |
| 3 | Gareth Pepper | New Zealand | $1,000,000* |
| 4 | Nino Ullmann | Germany | $480,160 |
| 5 | Erik Seidel | United States | $378,660 |
| 6 | Oliver Weis | Germany | $307,820 |
| 7 | Nicolas Malo | Canada | $240,080 |
*Denotes three-handed deal