Final Ten Set; Who Will Win?
Another final table is set at the 2011 Aussie Millions, with the final ten tomorrow locked in for Event 7: $1,150 No Limit Holdem Rebuys!
It was 86 players who dished out the cash for entry along with a combined 255 rebuys and add-ons to create the AUD$341,000 prizepool.
Those who started the day but fell to their demise included Fabian Quoss, Tony Dunst, Tyron Krost, Faraz Jaka, Neil Channing, Full Tilt Pro's Scott Montgomery and Steve Yea, and Australian cricket champion Shane Warne.
With only the final table making it into the money, it was an unfortunately long day for no tangible return for the likes of young Aussies Steve Leonard, Aleks Brkovic and Ben Delaney. Each made it to the final few tables, but fell short of the money.
But alas, there can only be ten and with that we present to you the final table in order of chip counts.
Rank | Player | Chip Count |
1 | Randy Dorfman | 121,300 |
2 | Oliver Speidel | 114,800 |
3 | JP Kelly | 78,200 |
4 | Alexander Debus | 53,400 |
5 | Eoghan O’Dea | 47,500 |
6 | Jeff Chu | 29,200 |
7 | Joey Lovelady | 27,000 |
8 | Andrew Scarf | 26,700 |
9 | Albert Minnullin | 19,600 |
10 | John Zindo | 5,400 |
The man with the chips and therefore the power will be Randy Dorfman, while John Zindo is at the other end of the spectrum and will have to do some quick work to finish higher than 10th place.
JP Kelly is the man with the experience at the table with WSOP and WSOPE titles to his name, while Andrew Scarf is no stranger to a victory on home soil.
The ten players who have made it through the afternoon and late into the evening have all proven they have what it takes to outwit their opponents and will be looking to do that all over again tomorrow as they fight it out for the thousands up for grabs.
Prizepool Up For Grabs:
Place | Prize (AUD) |
---|---|
1st | $100,595 |
2nd | $71,610 |
3rd | $46,035 |
4th | $30,690 |
5th | $23,870 |
6th | $20,460 |
7th | $17,050 |
8th | $13,640 |
9th | $10,230 |
10 | $6,820 |
Be sure to join us back tomorrow here at 4:00 P.M. local Melbourne time as the PokerNews Live Reporting Team brings you the riveting conclusion and crowns another Aussie Million champion!