Jo Snell Triples Lifetime Earnings with Aussie Millions Opening Event Victory

Will Shillibier
Managing Editor
3 min read
Jo Snell wins the Aussie Millions Opening Event for A$341,325 after defeating a 1,665-player field

After six days of intense competition, Jo Snell has topped a field of 1,665 players to win the 2020 Aussie Millions Opening Event and A$341,325.

Snell came into the final day slap bang in the middle of the pack, sitting seventh in chips with 14 players remaining and defeated Samuel Jefferies heads-up for the biggest result of his career by far.

The result almost triples his lifetime cashes, as well as making him the latest proud recipient of an ANTON Jewellery Championship Ring after navigating his way to victory in less than nine hours.

Opening Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1Jo Snell$341,325$235,514
2Samuel Jeffries$210,775$145,435
3Jonathan Karamalikis$125,445$86,557
4Michael Egan$90,625$62,531
5Jungwoon An$61,450$42,401
6Ryan Henry$44,375$30,619
7Egor Bulychev$37,550$25,910
8Sohrab Rezvanpour$32,425$22,373
9Bo Jin$27,315$18,847
10Andrew Shanahan$20,825$14,369

Winner's Reaction

"This is my first Aussie Millions event," said Snell. "And just to whack it off out of like 1,600 people is...you have to get pretty lucky. And for that to be my first event is outrageous."

A pivotal hand for Snell at the final table came with the elimination of Sohrab Rezvanpour. Snell held pocket kings against his opponent's queens, with the subsequent elimination seeing Snell chip up to almost four million in chips.

Jo Snell at the Opening Event final table

Snell told PokerNews that he was just trying to play for first and that he felt extremely thankful and grateful for the result.

"I wasn't trying to pay jump or anything. When I got to the final table I was annoyed because I had a decent stack, with the two big stacks to my left. I was pretty handcuffed, so I really thought once the draw came out it was going to be really tough to do well."

"I just tried to play normally. I mean, it's worked so far, so why change it?"

With a number of cashes on the Australian Poker Tour to his name, Snell said that he didn't change his game ahead of the Aussie Millions.

"I just tried to play normally. I mean, it's worked so far, so why change it? Coming into today I thought if I was going to win I was going to have to get really lucky, because there was Jono [Karamalikis] left, along with Zack [Cowrie] and Michael Egan. The final table was going to be extremely tough.

"But to get through Jono and Michael at the final table, especially when they were pretty deep... I was pretty happy about that.

Tournament Recap

Eliminations in the money included David Yan (139th - $3,070), Jackson Warne (132nd – $3,070), Kristy Moreno (123rd - $3,415), 2010 Aussie Millions Main Event winner Tyron Krost (109th - $3,415), Ivan Deyra (101st - $3,755), Marc Macdonnell (93rd - $3,755), Corentin Ropert (78th - $4,095), Quan Zhou (75th - $4,095), Gautam Dhingra (73rd - $4,095).

2020 Aussie Millions

H.O.R.S.E. runner-up Julien Sitbon (71st - $4,435) also cashed, along with fellow European Bart Lybaert (58th - $4,435) and Anthony Spinella (39th - $5,290), Daniel Hachem (32nd - $5,975), Martin Jacobson (21st - $9,555) as well as start-of-day chip leader David Tang (18th - $11,095).

A Strong Start to the 2020 Aussie Millions

With a changed up schedule, the Opening Event has occupied a new slot in the Aussie Millions schedule this year, but that hasn't stopped it attracting strong numbers year-on-year.

Flight2019 EntrantsPlayers Advancing2020 EntrantsPlayers Advancing%change
11661824228+45.78%
21912425538+33.51%
32132630740+44.13%
44465626835-39.91%
573613859380-19.43%
Total1,752 1,655  

There's still a lot of poker to be played at the Aussie Millions this year, and you can stay up-to-date with it all right here on PokerNews

EventDates
$25,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJanuary 13-14, 2020
$25,000 ChallengeJanuary 15-16, 2020
$50,000 ChallengeJanuary 17-18, 2020
$10,600 Main EventJanuary 17-24, 2020
$100,000 ChallengeJanuary 22-23, 2020
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Will Shillibier
Managing Editor

Based in the United Kingdom, Will started working for PokerNews as a freelance live reporter in 2015 and joined the full-time staff in 2019. He now works as Managing Editor. He graduated from the University of Kent in 2017 with a B.A. in German. He also holds an NCTJ Diploma in Sports Journalism.

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