2020 Aussie Millions

A$10,600 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2020 Aussie Millions

Final Results
Winner
Vincent Wan
Winning Hand
109
Prize
1,318,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,600 AUD
Prize Pool
8,200,000 AUD
Entries
820
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
160
Players Left
72

Rivera Picks Off Kozlov

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

Marc Rivera checked from the small blind with {7-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}{2-Clubs} on the table and Martin Kozlov bet 1,200, sitting under the gun. Rivera called.

They continued to the {3-Diamonds} river where Rivera checked once again. Kozlov threw forward a bet of 2,125 and Rivera paused briefly before he matched the price.

Kozlov rolled over {a-Diamonds}{q-Spades} for ace-high and Rivera raked in the pot upon showing {k-Clubs}{q-Diamonds}.

Player Chips Progress
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Marc Rivera
32,500
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Martin Kozlov
26,000
WSOP 1X Winner

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Hata Blasts the River

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

With just under 5,000 in the middle and the action on the {q-Hearts}{2-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{10-Spades} turn, a player sitting under the gun checked to Aymon Hata who bet 2,000 from the button. His opponent matched the bid.

The {q-Spades} paired the board and Hata fired 6,500 in position, putting his opponent to a tough decision. Hata's rival took nearly a minute, double-checked his hole cards, and eventually gave up.

Player Chips Progress
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Aymon Hata
38,000
8,000
8,000

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Newey Barrels into the Flopped Nuts

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante
Paul Newey
Paul Newey

Four-way to a flop of {8-Diamonds}{9-Clubs}{q-Spades}, Paul Newey bet 400 in position and he received two calls; from Camil Debsia in the small blind and his neighbor in the big.

The turn came {a-Clubs} and Newey fired 1,550 this time. Debsia stuck around for the river, calling.

The {4-Diamonds} completed the board and Debsia checked to Newey who sized his final shell at 3,700. Debsia quickly announced a call, turning up {j-Clubs}{10-Spades} for the stone nuts. Newey mucked and the players at the table were surprised that Debsia didn't go for a check-raise, but the play soon carried on as Debsia raked in the hefty pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Camil Debsia
35,500
35,500
35,500
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Paul Newey
25,600
-4,400
-4,400

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Another One for Zakhem

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

The action was picked up when Michael Zakhem, sitting in the hijack, called a 300-raise from early position. A player on the button squeezed to 1,100 and he received calls from both the open raiser and Zakhem.

The {a-Hearts}{3-Clubs}{k-Hearts} flop was checked through, but Zakhem fired 700 on the {7-Diamonds} turn. The button called while the under-the-gun player mucked.

The river was the {4-Diamonds} and Zakhem paused before he tossed in 1,600. He got paid again, and while the board wasn't too exciting for his {q-Spades}{q-Hearts}, Zakhem was able to find good value with his hand as the other player couldn't beat the queens.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Zakhem
40,500
7,000
7,000

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Zakhem Turns Set

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

On a flop reading {6-Clubs}{2-Spades}{a-Clubs}, Michael Zakhem (cutoff) called an 800-bet from a player in the big blind.

The turn fell {5-Clubs} and the action was checked to Zakhem who fired 1,600. His opponent called.

The {3-Hearts} completed the board and Zakhem contemplated for a little bit before opting to check the action back. He turned up {5-Spades}{5-Hearts} for a turned set. The other player mucked and Zakhem claimed the pot.

Player Chips Progress
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Michael Zakhem
33,500

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Back-to-Back Finalist Michael Del Vecchio Announces Shuffle Up and Deal

Level 1 : 50/100, 0 ante

With dozens of players at their seats, Michael Del Vecchio was called to the stage to provide the obligatory shuffle up and deal.

Del Vecchio is the only player to have made two consecutive Main Event final tables, finishing fifth in 2018 before improving to second place last year. He explained what makes him come back each year.

"I love the staff here, the tournament is so well run," Del Vecchio complimented the high-level organization of the Aussie Millions.

Additionally, Del Vecchio provided this year's players with a little bit of advice on how to succeed in this major tournament. "Just be confident in all your decisions. If I could make it twice, everyone can make it to the final table at least once," Del Vecchio said with a grin on his face.

Then he cut to the chase, declaring "Shuffle up and deal," and the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event has officially started.

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Level: 1

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0

Welcome to the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event

2019 Aussie Millions Main Event Champion Bryn Kenney
2019 Aussie Millions Main Event Champion Bryn Kenney

Widely recognized as the largest and most prestigious poker tournament in the Southern Hemisphere, the A$10,600 Aussie Millions Main Event attracted record fields in each of the last two years (with 822 runners standing as the largest turnout).

The Crown Melbourne now once again welcomes hundreds of players eager to make their mark on the iconic event. The quest for the 23rd championship kicks off today at 12:30 p.m. local time as the 2020 edition gets underway.

The Aussie Millions Main Event features three starting days: today's Day 1a will be followed by Day 1b and Day 1c on the subsequent days. The tournament preserves its traditional freezeout format, leaving the players with a single attempt to maneuver the initial 30,000 chips.

Blind levels will be of a 90-minute length from start to finish, and the starting flights will conclude at the end of the seventh round. However, late registration will remain open through the first level on Day 2, offering those who prefer to skip the first day a chance to join the competition on Monday.

Day 1a Structure

LevelLengthSmall BlindBig BlindBB Ante
19050100 
290100200 
390100200200
490150300300
590200400400
690250500500
790300600600

Through its rich history, reaching back to 1998, the Aussie Millions Main Event has seen its buy-in and player field each increase tenfold. Alex Horowitz became the inaugural champion after defeating just 73 players back in the day, but the growing popularity of poker helped the Aussie Millions to evolve into one of the major tournaments on the planet.

The last 15 champions have all walked away with seven-figure prizes, and the contest has been regularly attracting some of the best players not only from the Asia-Pacific region but from all corners of the world. Last year saw American superstar Bryn Kenney emerge on the pedestal, following a three-way deal with Michael Del Vecchio and Andrew Hinrichsen which provided each of the top three finishers with more than a million-dollar payday. Moreover, the triumph in Melbourne propelled Kenney to an incredible form, which would eventually catapult him to the top of the historical all-time money list.

The Aussie Millions Main Event has brought all kinds of winner stories, from elite players such as Kenney confirming their dominance in the game to local hero Shurane Vijayaram who stunned Crown Melbourne in 2017 by turning a $130-investment into a spectacular title-winning campaign. Vijayaram got his name forever engraved on the trophy and captured the A$1.6 million first-place prize to make his ultimate poker dream come very much true.

It is now time for the 2020 edition to add to the long list of unforgettable Aussie Millions memories. Is it going to be another heavyweight cementing their position in the game or will Australia's most prestigious tournament witness one more exciting hot run by a qualifier? Those questions will be answered over the course of next week.

PokerNews will be bringing live updates to your homes from the starting days all the way to the champions' ceremony, so keep it here to follow how the Main Event unfolds.

Aussie Millions Main Event History

YearBuy-inWinnerCountryFirst Prize (AUD)EntriesTotal Prize Pool
1998A$1,000Alex HorowitzAustraliaA$25,90074A$74,000
1999A$1,000Milo NadalinAustraliaA$38,150109A$109,000
2000A$1,500Leo BoxellAustraliaA$65,225109A$173,500
2001A$1,500Sam KormanAustraliaA$53,025101A$151,500
2002A$5,000John MaverAustraliaA$150,00066A$330,000
2003A$10,000Peter CostaUnited KingdomA$394,870122A$1,220,000
2004A$10,000Tony BloomUnited KingdomA$426,500133A$1,330,000
2005A$10,000Jamil DiaNew ZealandA$1,000,000263A$2,630,000
2006A$10,000Lee NelsonNew ZealandA$1,295,800418A$4,180,000
2007A$10,000Gus HansenDenmarkA$1,500,000747A$7,470,000
2008A$10,000Alexander KostritsynRussiaA$1,650,000780A$7,758,500
2009A$10,000Stewart ScottAustraliaA$2,000,000681A$6,810,000
2010A$10,000Tyron KrostAustraliaA$2,000,000746A$7,460,000
2011A$10,000David GorrAustraliaA$2,000,000721A$7,210,000
2012A$10,000Oliver SpeidelAustraliaA$1,600,000659A$6,590,000
2013A$10,000Mervin ChanAustraliaA$1,600,000629A$6,290,000
2014A$10,600Ami BarerCanadaA$1,600,000668A$6,680,000
2015A$10,600Manny StavropoulosAustraliaA$1,385,500648A$6,480,000
2016A$10,600Ari EngelCanadaA$1,600,000732A$7,320,000
2017A$10,600Shurane VijayaramAustraliaA$1,600,000725A$7,370,000
2018A$10,600Toby LewisUnited KingdomA$1,458,198800A$8,000,000
2019A$10,600Bryn KenneyUnited StatesA$1,272,598822A$8,220,000

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A$10,600 Main Event

Day 1a Started