2013 Aussie Millions

$10,000 Main Event
Day: 1c
Event Info

2013 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
86
Prize
1,600,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Prize Pool
6,290,000 AUD
Entries
629
Level Info
Level
29
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
10,000

Korman Flying High After Taking Warne Out

Sam Korman
Sam Korman

In a post earlier we brought to light that Australian cricket legend Shane Warne was knocked out. The gentleman that put a dagger into the hearts of poker and cricket fans goes by the name Sam Korman. Korman was kind enough to give us his story on how he took all Warne's chips in back-to-back hands.

Korman explained how he limped for 400 on the first hand, and two players followed suit. Warne was sitting in the small blind and raised it up to 1,500. All three limpers called. The flop came down {Q-}{5-}{5-} and Warne fired out 6,000. Korman was his only caller.

On the turn the {J-Hearts} hit and Warne bet 10,000. Korman made the call once again, and the river brought the third heart. Both players checked and Warne showed pocket aces. Korman took the pot down with {5-}{6-}.

"We were playing pretty deep and I had around 50,000 to start the hand. He wasn't happy at all after the hand and asked why I was playing that hand," Korman added as he started talking about the very next hand in which he knocked Warne out.

Warne raised it up with {A-Spades}{7-Spades} and Korman decided to make the call with {5-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}. The flop brought {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{9-Spades} and Warne bet 2,500. Korman raised to 6,100 and Warne moved all in for around 20,000 chips according to Korman. No help on the turn or river and Warne was knocked out.

Korman wasn't done, because a few hands later he was at it again. Our new chip leader raised to 1,000 and the players to his left put in a three-bet. Former November Niner Steven Gee was next to act and moved all-in for 10,950. Korman called the shove and the three-bettor moved all in for the top for 20,050. Korman called once again creating a three-way showdown.

Korman: {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts}
Three-bettor: {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds}
Gee: {7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}

The board ran out {K-Hearts}{J-Clubs}{4-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{A-Spades} and Korman knocked out two more players! It's been an amazing level for Korman who's now atop the chip counts.

Player Chips Progress
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Sam Korman
140,000
140,000
140,000
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Shane Warne
Busted
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Steven Gee
Busted

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It's All Fundaro and Games Until Esfandiari Gets Hurt

Giacomo Fundaro
Giacomo Fundaro

We happened upon a big hand over at Table 10 between Antonion Esfandiari and Italy's Giacomo Fundaro. The latter, who actually won the World Poker Tour Mazagan back in November for $166,704, had just bet 6,175 on a {9-Clubs}{J-Hearts}{Q-Hearts} flop into a pot containing around 11,500.

Esfandiari called the bet and then did the same, albeit for 4,700, on the {J-Spades} turn. When the {7-Hearts} peeled off on the river, Fundaro fired out 13,8000, and Esfandiari hit the tank for a little over five minutes before dropping in a call. Fundaro then tabled {Q-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} for queens full, and Esfandiari tossed his cards to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
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Giacomo Fundaro
90,000
90,000
90,000
WPT 1X Winner
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Antonio Esfandiari
48,500
-33,500
-33,500
WSOP 3X Winner
WPT 2X Winner
StakeKings

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Lisandro Doubles with the Flopped Nuts

Jeff Lisandro
Jeff Lisandro

Jeff Lisandro had dwindled to just 6,000 when a player in middle position opened for 1,025. Lisandro defended from the big blind and then checked the {J-Clubs}{Q-Clubs}{A-Hearts} flop. The original raiser proceeded to move all in and Lisandro snap-called off his remaining 4,875.

Lisandro: {K-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
Opponent: {K-Clubs}{9-Clubs}

Lisandro had flopped the stone-cold nuts, but he wasn't in the clear yet as his opponent had a flush draw. The {9-Spades} was safe enough for Lisandro, which meant all he needed to do was dodge a club on the river to stay alive. The dealer burned and put out the {Q-Hearts}. Lisandro's hand held and he doubled.

Player Chips Progress
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Jeff Lisandro
12,500
6,500
6,500
WSOP 6X Winner

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Warne Out

Shane Warne - Eliminated
Shane Warne - Eliminated

Australian cricket icon Shane Warne has recently been eliminated. We did not catch the action in his bust-out hand unfortunately, but we did see that his opponent had {8-Clubs}{5-Diamonds} and the flop was {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts}{9-Spades}. Warne couldn't catch up against the nuts, and was sent to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Shane Warne
Busted

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Cohen KO's Juanda

John Juanda - Eliminated
John Juanda - Eliminated

Sam Cohen opened in late position, John Juanda put in a three-bet from the blinds, and Cohen made the call. The flop fell {a-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{8-Hearts}, and Juanda quickly checked. Cohen tossed out 2,000, and Juanda moved all in for what looked like 15,000 or so. Cohen tanked for quite some time, then folded.

The very next hand, the two took a flop of {5-}{6-}{7-}. All of the money went in the middle, and the hands were opened:

Cohen: {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs}
Juanda: {6-Spades}{5-Spades}

The turn was a {9-}, giving Cohen a straight, and a repeat {9-} completed the board. Cohen raked in the pot to push her stack over six figures, while Juanda hit the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Sam Cohen
110,000
30,000
30,000
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John Juanda
Busted
WSOP 5X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
EPT 1X Winner

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Hansen Looking for Another Aussie Millions Title

Level 5 : 200/400, 50 ante
Gus Hansen at the 2007 Aussie Millions
Gus Hansen at the 2007 Aussie Millions

If there was a year that the Aussie Millions came into its own, that year would have been 2007, the year Gus Hansen, who recently sat down in today's tournament, took down the title.

It was a year of records as more than 2,000 entries across 15 events, and more than AUD$10 million in prize money was disbursed. By then, all the notable players in poker were traveling to Melbourne in January, including Mike Matusow, Carlos Mortensen, and Huck Seed. Erick Lindgren found success in Melbourne in 2007 as he took down the AUD$100,000 event, defeating Erik Seidel in heads-up play and earning AUD$1 million.

The 2007 Aussie Millions Main Event drew 747 entrants, thanks in large part to online qualifiers, but when the final table was reached, a plethora of pros headline, though none hailed from Australia. Kristy Gazes and Marc Karam were both at the final table, though they were eliminated in seventh and sixth respectively. Andy Black was also there, though he was sent packing in third place, leaving American Jimmy “Gobboboy” Fricke to battle Hansen in heads-up play.

It took 47 hands of heads-up play, but Hansen ultimately dispatched the online qualifier to collect the largest first-place prize to date --AUD$1,500,000. Hansen's experience also led to Hansen’s well-received book, Every Hand Revealed, where he reviewed the hands he played on the way to winning the 2007 Aussie Millions Poker Championship.

2007 Aussie Millions Main Event Results

Buy-inEntrantsPrize Pool
$10,500747$7,470,000
PlacePlayerPrize
1stGus Hansen (Denmark)$1,500,000
2ndJimmy Fricke (USA)$1,000,000
3rdAndrew Black (Ireland)$700,000
4thJulius Colman (Vic)$500,000
5thHans Martin Vogl (Germany)$400,000
6thMarc Karam (Canada)$300,000
7thKristy Gazes (USA)$220,000

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Level: 5

Blinds: 200/400

Ante: 50