2016 Aussie Millions

Event #11: $10,600 Main Event
Day: 3
Event Info

2016 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
j7
Prize
1,600,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,000 AUD
Prize Pool
7,320,000 AUD
Entries
732
Level Info
Level
31
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
0

Abernathy Back Doors Into a Flush

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante

Samantha Abernathy raised to 5,500 from the hijack and Joee Sandaev on the button three-bet to 13,500. Abernathy called and she check called another 14,000 on {8-Spades}{3-Diamonds}{5-Spades} and 28,000 on the {K-Diamonds} turn. The river came the {4-Diamonds} and Abernathy checked a third time. Sandaev checked behind and Abernathy showed {Q-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds} with a glow on her face. Sandaev smiled and mucked.

Player Chips Progress
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Samantha Abernathy
322,000
52,500
52,500
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Joseph Sandaev
150,000
-72,400
-72,400

Tags: Joe SandaevSamantha Abernathy

Loeser Doubles Twice, Then Busts

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante

Manig Loeser thought he was on pace for a great start to his day despite starting with just 10,300 in chips, but what looked promising all came crashing down just as quickly.

He doubled up once before he earned a second double up shortly thereafter against Daryl Hussey. On his double against Hussey, Loeser was all in with the {8-Hearts}{8-Clubs} against the {K-Hearts}{10-Hearts} for 19,400. The board ran out {J-Clubs}{5-Hearts}{3-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}{J-Diamonds}, and Loeser's pair of eights held.

On the next hand, Loeser was all in with the {A-Diamonds}{Q-Diamonds}, and he was again against Hussey, who had the {9-Hearts}{9-Spades}.

Loeser shrugged when the flop came {J-Hearts}{8-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} because he picked up a favorable flush draw, and he hit it with the {J-Diamonds} turn. But, the dealer completed the board with the {9-Clubs} to give Hussey a full house and send Loeser to the rail.

Player Chips Progress
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Daryl Hussey
150,000
22,700
22,700
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Manig Loeser
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner
EPT 1X Winner

Tags: Manig LoeserDaryl Hussey

River Min-Three-Bet as a Bluff

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante

Nick Yunis raised the cutoff to 4,800 and Michael Kenneady in the small blind was the only one to call.

Both players checked on {J-Spades}{8-Spades}{Q-Diamonds} and the {J-Clubs} hit the turn. Kenneady made a bet of 6,500 and Yunis called.

The {7-Clubs} completed the board and Kenneady made a bet of 7,500. Yunis, while ordering and paying for a drink, casually raised to 17,500.

Kenneady thought about it for a bit and raised to 25,000. The dealer didn't really see, but a player at the table made them aware it was supposed to be a raise to 27,500. Kenneady added the 2,500 and action was on Yunis again.

The poker pro from Chili thought about it for a bit and eventually reluctantly tossed in two 5,000 chips to call. Kenneady showed {8-Clubs}{9-Clubs} for a jacks and eights. Yunis tabled his {A-Clubs}{A-Hearts} for the higher two pair and took down the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Nick Yunis
242,600
41,200
41,200
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Michael Kenneady
220,100
-38,900
-38,900

Tags: Michael KenneadyNick Yunis

Perfect Start for Quoss

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante
Fabian Quoss
Fabian Quoss

One of Germany's finest pros, Fabian Quoss, has just found a very quick double up in the first level of Day 3. We only caught the river action, but Andrew Hinrichsen and Jason Les helped us piece it all together.

Quoss raised before the flop and Robert Lieu three-bet, after which Quoss made the call. The flop came down {A-Clubs}{5-Spades}{6-Hearts} and both players checked.

On the turn the {5-Hearts} hit and Quoss checked again. This time Lieu bet 7,000 and Quoss check-raised to 24,000. Lieu made the call and the river brought the {7-Spades}.

Quoss moved all in on the river for 54,200 and Lieu tanked for a long time before ultimately making the call.

Quoss showed {A-Diamonds}{6-Diamonds} and Lieu threw his {K-Spades}{K-Clubs} face up in the muck. Lieu was left with very little, while Quoss' now sits on a big stack.

Player Chips Progress
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Fabian Quoss
190,000
98,400
98,400
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Robert Lieu
15,000
-92,400
-92,400

Tags: Andrew HinrichsenFabian QuossJason Les

Weichhart the First to Fall

Level 13 : 1,200/2,400, 400 ante

On a flop of {a-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{8-Hearts}, Omid Samimi checked from the big blind and Christian Weichhart did the same from the hijack. Bowdy Tolhopf then bet 21,500 from the button, Samimi called, and Weichhart check-raised all in for 68,500 total. Tolhopf made a quick call and Samimi gave it considerable thought before releasing.

Weichhart: {q-Hearts}{j-Clubs}
Tolhopf: {a-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}

Weichhart opted to go with his gutshort straight draw, which he needed to hit to overcome Tolhopf's two pair. The {5-Spades} turn wasn't what he was looking for and neither was the {5-Diamonds} river.

Meanwhile, Timothy Mitchell was also eliminated from the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
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Bowdy Tolhopf
370,000
98,400
98,400
Profile photo of Omid Samimi au
Omid Samimi
165,000
-20,800
-20,800
Profile photo of Timothy Mitchell au
Timothy Mitchell
Busted
Profile photo of Christian Weichhart de
Christian Weichhart
Busted

Tags: Christian WeichhartOmid Samimi

Level: 13

Blinds: 1,200/2,400

Ante: 400

Players Set To Reach the Money on Day 3 of the 2016 Aussie Millions Main Event; Honeyman Leads

Welcome back for Day 3 of the 2016 Aussie Millions Main Event.

With 150 players remaining, the field will look to make its way into the money on Thursday. The top 80 spots will pay a minimum of AU$15,000, and without a doubt tensions will be high for all of those left competing.

The player with the least amount of worry is Dylan Honeyman, who bagged up an impressive, field-leading stack of 517,200 after Day 2. Honeyman finished ahead of Jean-Pascal Savard's second-place stack of 455,200 by a considerable margin and is representing the home country of Australia.

Rounding out the top five behind Honeyman and Savard are Daniel Engles (427,300), Bobby Zhang (425,900), and Jason Brown (401,600).

After bagging up the overall chip lead heading into Day 2 of the event, James Obst had himself another positive day on Wednesday. He worked his was from 212,100 to 378,500 to place sixth on the leaderboard. Obst has had much success in Australia, which includes him winning an LK Boutique Aussie Millions ring at this year's festival, but his only Main Event cash came in 2013 when he took 19th from a field of 629 for AU$40,000. All signs point to him making another deep run this year for a man many consider Australian poet's best all-around player.

A couple of World Series of Poker Main Event champions also remain, with Joe Hachem and Martin Jacobson both advancing to Day 3. Hachem, who won the WSOP Main Event in 2005 for $7.5 million, will have 139,700 to start the day, and Jacobson, who won the WSOP Main Event in 2014 for $10 million, is on the shorter side of things with 42,500.

Another player with championship pedigree, specifically in this event, is Ami Barer, the 2014 winner. Barer is the only former Aussie Millions Main Event winner still alive in the field, and he takes a healthy 263,500 into Day 3. Not only did Barer win the event in 2014, but he ran all the way down to 11th place in 2015, trying ever so hard to hold onto his title before he ultimately fell short. With the 15th-best stack coming into Day 3, it looks like we're going to be seeing plenty of Barer in the days to come.

Last, but certainly not least, there is Tony Dunst with 256,900 in chips. The American once lived in Australia for an extended period of time before the government kicked him out due to Dunst overextending his stay, but he's back and looking to work his magic in the Main Event. For Dunst, Day 2 was a very quiet one until the end, and that's when his stack really ballooned.

In the second-to-last level of Day 2, Dunst cracked pocket queens with his pocket jacks against former Aussie Millions Main Event winner Oliver Speidel to double up. Speidel was later eliminated. Then, in the last level of play, right at the end of the day, Dunst was all in against both Richard Ashby and Julius Colman in a three-way clash of big pocket pairs. Dunst had two kings, Ashby had two queens, and Colman had two jacks. The kings held for Dunst, and both Ashby and Colman were done.

Just like it has on the prior days, Aussie Millions Main Event action will commence at 12:30 p.m. local time on Thursday for Day 3. Again, 150 remain, Honeyman leads, and the top 80 will reach the money. Seven 90-minute levels are scheduled, with a 15-minute break after each and a 75-minute dinner break after Level 16. That means the day will be long, but it'll only get more and more exciting as it goes on.

Stay tuned right here to PokerNews.com for continued coverage.

Tags: Ami BarerAussie MillionsBobby ZhangDylan HoneymanJames ObstJean-Pascal SavardJoe HachemJulius ColmanMartin JacobsonOliver SpeidelRichard AshbyTony Dunst

Day 3 Table and Seat Draw

TableSeatPlayerChips
71Dietrich Fast86,900
72Stephen Chidwick222,900
73David Tang106,700
74Emad Moaref254,000
75Erik Seidel36,400
76Joshua Wilson132,900
77Alexander Lynskey230,300
78Wing Cheung71,500
    
81Manig Loeser10,300
82William Chattaway166,000
83Daryl Hussey127,300
84Brian Mullins27,000
85George Sydyropoulos60,300
86James Keenan39,500
87Scott Davies73,000
88James Siu31,700
    
91Michael Levy291,600
92Tony Dunst256,900
93Sam Steindl282,900
94Michael Egan291,800
95Jean-Pascal Savard455,200
96Artur Koren361,100
97Arnas Dzedulionis92,500
98Mark Bevan74,800
    
101Steven Lohse38,800
102Damian Harman67,900
103Alek Givotovsky162,000
104Adeel Shaikh124,500
105Mikel Habb147,000
106Victor Teng130,000
107Martin Jacobson42,500
108Xiuming Huang41,700
    
251Dylan Honeyman517,200
252Alex Lee157,500
253James Broom146,200
254Jessica Dawley104,200
255Olivia Boeree47,900
256Chu Kheng Ong100,600
257Mark Malecha238,000
258Thomas Miller25,500
    
261Jordan Tentori20,800
262Brian Payne150,600
263David Wang104,000
264Lukas Soucek139,900
265Ricky Sin61,000
266Yuki Ko95,400
267Ashley Mason114,900
268Ka Cheong Wong214,300
    
271Martin Rowe311,200
272Terence Clee83,800
273Daniel Engles427,300
274Josep Lopez Galindo222,300
275Ali Nagi58,800
276Gregory Goldberg211,500
277Jack O'Neill182,500
278Dzmitry Urbanovich249,000
    
281Thomas Hall138,100
283Amichai Barer263,500
284Sailendra Sha138,700
285Renjun Yang132,000
286Hui-Chen (Kitty) Kuo233,800
287Joseph Vinecombe90,500
288Amin Chehade5,000
    
291Nicolas Yunis201,400
292Roberto Damelian180,600
293Michael Kenneady259,000
294Adam Monaghan113,700
295Samantha Abernathy269,500
296Mustapha Kanit269,100
297Joseph Sandaev222,400
298Alexandros Kolonias220,700
    
301Richard Bruning217,200
302Alan Engel228,600
303John Apostolidis137,000
304Samantha Cohen70,800
305Victor Chong31,000
306Sam Vakili150,300
307Robert Salter76,700
308Kevin Andriamahefa117,700
    
311Paul McNabb103,400
312Moritz Dietrich155,100
313Anthony Antoniou89,500
314Sinan Aydogan239,400
315Bobby Zhang425,900
316Mihai Barbu83,600
317Szymon Sobanda49,700
318Joseph Hachem139,700
    
321Daniel Braun206,500
322Yucheng Rong98,900
323Sadan Turker123,100
324James Obst378,500
325Eric Thiessen152,900
326Philipp Gruissem260,700
327Yunhsiang Fan105,300
328Timothy Mitchell38,300
    
332Adam Reynolds88,600
333Paawan Bansal179,400
334Jared Graham170,500
335Max Silver69,000
336Jason Brown401,600
337Laurence Hall197,800
338Derek Wolters227,300
    
491Jay Smith74,800
492Gareth Pepper136,100
493Darryll Fish33,000
494Pascal Hartmann222,800
495John Corr56,100
496Michael Bavin163,300
497Aaron Blanch71,000
498Beng Hooi Beh38,900
    
521Cankai Zhang191,200
522Peter Brasile40,100
523Tino Lechich132,700
524Antonis Poulengeris153,100
525Michael Wang258,300
526Jackson Lorch137,900
527Marcelo Manfredini145,000
528Andrew Bassat184,600
    
531Jens Lakemeier75,000
532Omid Samimi185,800
533Habib Haidar97,000
534Larry Karambis43,800
535Benjamin Leblond29,500
536Christian Weichhart63,900
537Paul Gooley141,600
538Bowdy Tolhopf271,600
    
541Stephen Quon106,400
542Lisa Shanahan49,500
543Aymon Hata94,000
544Pheap Chea184,500
545Victor Li31,200
546Andrew Michael75,800
547Luke Butch24,400
548Xingrong Ren275,000
    
551Mazyar Misaghian227,300
552Christian Nolte213,300
553Umut Picakci180,400
554John Beveridge56,000
555Steven Tabb127,000
556Gay Tan165,300
557Adrian Indovino107,000
558Daniel Reijmer80,600
    
561Andrew Hinrichsen66,900
562Jason Les51,400
563Tony Hachem67,100
564Alexander Rocha77,100
565Fabian Quoss91,600
566Ryan Hong174,800
567Robert Lieu107,400
568John Chu51,200