$10,600 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
$10,600 Main Event
Day 3 Completed
The third day of the 2018 Aussie Millions A$10,600 Main Event started with 158 players remaining out of a record-breaking 800-entry strong field, all aiming for their share of the massive A$8.0 million prize pool. After seven levels of 90 minutes each, the field was whittled down to see just 38 hopefuls in contention for the first-place prize of A$1.8 million.
Former Aussie Millions champions Ari Engel and Ami Barer consistently built their stacks throughout the day on their mission to become the first ever two-time champion. Engel advanced with 1,075,000 and Barer ended Day 3 with 428,000. At the top of the counts, Mike Del Vecchio claimed a big lead over the rest of the field with 2,330,000. “That was about as physically good as somebody could run,” the American said, and he headed to Australia full of confidence with a career-best score of $752,196 after finishing 3rd in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic only a few weeks ago.
Engel was smiling as usual at the tables regardless of the outcome of the hands and was very satisfied with how things went on Day 3. “It was a good day. I ran really well and won the flips and flopped some good hands. Even flying over here I always get memories of winning so there are a lot of positive memories being in this building.”
The Canadian, who won the title and A$1.6 million first prize in 2016, is looking forward to the switch to six-handed tables with 36 players remaining. “I'm confident playing short-handed so that's fine. I'm fine playing eight- or nine-handed also - whatever they wanna do is good for me!”
Other chip millionaires at the end of Day 3 include two-time APPT champion Aaron Lim (1,358,000), Tu Lan (1,220,000) and Vincent Chua (1,089,000). Kahle Burns, who received the Australian Poker Young Achiever Award at the Crown Casino during a break on Day 2 of the tournament, bagged up 973,000. Furthermore, Najeem Ajez (958,000), Espen Solaas (862,000), Bobby Zhang (714,000), Toby Lewis (571,000), Stefan Huber (538,000), Artur Koren (315,000) and Daniel Neilson (89,000) will all return for more action.
Only the top 88 spots were paid and among those to bust out before the money were such big names as Jesse Sylvia, Fedor Holz, Federico Butteroni, Sam Grafton, Paul Michaelis, 2014 WSOP APAC champion Scott Davies, Jonathan Karamalikis and Australian Poker Hall of Famer Mel Judah. Grafton ran a triple barrel bluff after his nut flush draw and straight draw bricked off and was called by start-of-the-day chip leader Najeem Ajez to bust with a bang.
The money bubble burst without hand-for-hand mode having kicked off. Down to 89 players all current hands were supposed to be finished with two tables still running and that would prove to be crucial for Matthew Wakeman. Having flopped top set with pocket jacks, he check-raised all in against Toby Lewis and Harry Demetriou with both opponents calling before Lewis got the rest of his stack in after the turn when he improved to the nut flush with ace-jack suited. Demetriou called with queen-ten for the flopped straight and a blank river crowned Wakeman as the bubble boy.
With at least A$15,000 locked up for their efforts, the remaining players dropped quickly after with Daniel Laidlaw, 2014 WSOP Main Event Martin Jacobson, Martin Finger, Day 1c chip leader Frank Pezzaniti, Duff Charette and Casey Kastle all heading to the payout desk earlier than they were hoping for. Pezzaniti's roller coaster ride ended after the dinner break when his ace-five suited faced the pocket tens of Corentin Hillion and the pocket jacks of Tu Lan. A jack on the flop and river gave Lan quads and he skyrocketed to the top of the leader board.
At the end of the night, 2014 Aussie Millions champion Ami Barer dropped back into the middle of the pack while Mike Del Vecchio took a commanding lead with the eliminations of Duy Ho and Anthony Hachem.
The action recommences in level 20 with blinds of 6,000/12,000/2,000 on Friday February 2nd, 2018, as of 12.30 p.m. local time in the biggest casino in the Southern hemisphere, and the PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide exclusive updates. The live stream of the feature table can be followed on the runitup Twitch channel with a security delay of 30 minutes.
2018 Aussie Millions Day 4 Seat Draw
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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8 | 1 | Sherif Derias | Australia | 286,000 | 24 |
8 | 2 | Vincent Chua | Australia | 1,089,000 | 91 |
8 | 3 | Tobias Hausen | Germany | 477,000 | 40 |
8 | 4 | Ross Grammer | Australia | 276,000 | 23 |
8 | 5 | Espen Solaas | Norway | 862,000 | 72 |
8 | 6 | Ben Richardson | Australia | 967,000 | 81 |
8 | 7 | Ari Engel | Canada | 1,075,000 | 90 |
8 | 8 | James Broom | Australia | 350,000 | 29 |
9 | 1 | Aaron Lim | Australia | 1,358,000 | 113 |
9 | 2 | Najeem Ajez | Australia | 958,000 | 80 |
9 | 3 | Mike Del Vecchio | United States | 2,330,000 | 194 |
9 | 4 | Con Krousoratis | Australia | 210,000 | 18 |
9 | 5 | Chen An Lin | Taiwan | 741,000 | 62 |
9 | 6 | Kahle Burns | Australia | 973,000 | 81 |
9 | 8 | Arne Ruge | Germany | 267,000 | 22 |
10 | 1 | Stefan Huber | Switzerland | 538,000 | 45 |
10 | 2 | Eddie Puia | Australia | 624,000 | 52 |
10 | 3 | Beau Palmer | Australia | 592,000 | 49 |
10 | 4 | Kim Au | Australia | 753,000 | 63 |
10 | 5 | Johan Schumacher | Belgium | 760,000 | 63 |
10 | 6 | Haoran Zhang | Australia | 742,000 | 62 |
10 | 7 | Michael Hahn | United States | 473,000 | 39 |
10 | 8 | Tu Lan | China | 1,220,000 | 102 |
28 | 1 | Daniel Neilson | Australia | 89,000 | 7 |
28 | 2 | Takao Shimizu | Japan | 753,000 | 63 |
28 | 3 | [Removed:415] | Australia | 241,000 | 20 |
28 | 4 | Toby Lewis | United Kingdom | 571,000 | 48 |
28 | 5 | Saijes Mundadan | India | 835,000 | 70 |
28 | 6 | Joshua Abady | United States | 192,000 | 16 |
28 | 7 | Bobby Zhang | Australia | 714,000 | 60 |
28 | 8 | Artur Koren | Austria | 315,000 | 26 |
31 | 1 | Chul-Hyon Park | Australia | 427,000 | 36 |
31 | 2 | Arif Mustafa | Australia | 567,000 | 47 |
31 | 3 | Szymon Wysocki | Poland | 762,000 | 64 |
31 | 5 | Antonino Cascio | Australia | 282,000 | 24 |
31 | 6 | David Leas | Australia | 56,000 | 5 |
31 | 7 | Ami Barer | Canada | 428,000 | 36 |
31 | 8 | Robert Lieu | Australia | 131,000 | 11 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Del Vecchio | 2,330,000 | |
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Aaron Lim | 1,358,000 | |
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Tu Lan | 1,220,000 | |
Vincent Chua | 1,089,000 | |
Ari Engel | 1,075,000 | |
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Kahle Burns | 973,000 | |
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Ben Richardson | 967,000 | |
Najeem Ajez | 958,000 | |
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Espen Solaas | 862,000 | |
Saijes Mundadan | 835,000 | |
Szymon Wysocki | 762,000 | |
Johan Schumacher | 760,000 | |
Takao Shimizu | 753,000 | |
Kim Au | 753,000 | |
Haoran Zhang | 742,000 | |
Chen An Lin | 741,000 | |
Bobby Zhang | 714,000 | |
Eddie Puia | 624,000 | |
Beau Palmer | 592,000 | |
Toby Lewis | 571,000 | |
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Arif Mustafa | 567,000 | |
Stefan Huber | 538,000 | |
Tobias Hausen | 477,000 | |
Michael Hahn | 473,000 | |
Ami Barer | 428,000 | |
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While all players already physically bagged their chips, the feature table is catching up on the 30-minute delay. In the second-last hand of the night, David Leas open-shoved for 184,000 from the cutoff and Ross Grammer called all in for 132,000 on the button.
Ross Grammer:
David Leas:
The board came and Grammer doubled just before bagging and tagging.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ross Grammer |
287,000
-220,000
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-220,000 |
David Leas |
52,000
-119,000
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-119,000 |
All tables have played their four extra hands and chips are bagged and tagged for the night. 38 players made their way to Day 4, with Mike Del Vecchio as the overnight chipleader.
All chip counts and an extensive recap follow shortly.
Chen An Lin raised to 22,000 in early position and Ben Richardson called one seat over. Toby Lewis also jumped in from the big blind. The flop got checked to Richardson, who bet 30,000. Lewis called and Lin folded.
On the turn, Lewis check-called a bet of 100,000 from Richardson. The river brought the and Lewis checked. Richardson cut out a bet of 180,000, which send Lewis deep in the tank. He seized up Richardson for minutes but eventually elected to fold his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ben Richardson |
970,000
394,000
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394,000 |
Chen An Lin |
740,000
20,000
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20,000 |
Toby Lewis |
570,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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Ami Barer opened for a raise and got a call from the player in the cutoff before Tobias Hausen ripped it in from the big blind for 218,000. Barer reshoved to isolate.
Barer:
Hausen:
The board did not help Barer and he sent over a double for a good chunk of his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tobias Hausen |
480,000
190,000
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190,000 |
Ami Barer |
405,000
-470,000
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-470,000 |
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Mike Del Vecchio opened early and got one caller before Anthony Hachem shoved in the small blind for about 260,000. Del Vecchio put him at risk and the third player mucked.
Anthony Hachem:
Mike Del Vecchio:
Hachem's crowd called for a six but none hit on the . The meant chants changed to calls for a club but the river was the .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Del Vecchio |
2,150,000
350,000
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350,000 |
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Anthony Hachem | Busted | |
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There will be four more hands dealt on Day 3 before the remaining players bag up for the evening.
Stay tuned for a full recap of all today's action.
Stefan Huber raised to 25,000 in the hijack and Aaron Lim called in the cutoff. Mike Del Vecchio three-bet to 100,000 on the button, Duy Ho four-bet shoved around 400,000 from the small blind and Huber and Lim got out of the way.
Del Vecchio called directly to create a pot of nearly one million.
Duy Hu:
Mike Del Vecchio:
Hu picked up an additional out on the flop, now needing a jack instead of his inferior kicker. The jacks remained in the deck on the turn and river and Hu was eliminated in 40th place. The American made a payjump and received A$30,000 for his deep run.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Del Vecchio |
1,800,000
400,000
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400,000 |
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Duy Ho | Busted |