2026 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

Day: 3
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Event Info
2026 Aussie Millions Poker Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
652,670 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
25,000 AUD
Prize Pool
2,352,000 AUD
Total Entries
98
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Players Info - Day 3
Entries
9
Players Left
1
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$25,000 Challenge

Day 3 Completed

Andy Lee Ends Dry Spell With Largest Career Score in Aussie Millions $25k Challenge

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Andy Lee Wins Aussie Millions $25k Challenge
Andy Lee Wins Aussie Millions $25k Challenge

"It’s been a while—go win something."

Heeding his wife’s request, Andy Lee arrived at the Aussie Millions Poker Championship 2026 Presented by CrownBet and hopped into the $25K Challenge, only to bust within the first three hours.

Rather than calling it a day, the gritty Australian pro regrouped, reentered, and went on a heater, bagging the second-largest stack by the end of Day 2.

Armed with momentum and plenty of chips to work with, Lee delivered an impressive performance at the final table. Mixing in well-timed aggression with sharp calldowns, he showed that navigating a high roller field requires more than simply making hands.

In the end, Lee topped a 98-entry field—an unusually large turnout for a $25K event in Australia—and defeated Josh Hutchins in a brief heads-up battle to claim the $652,670 AUD top prize, the largest score of his career to date.

$25k Challenge Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize (AUD)
1Andy LeeAustralia$652,670 AUD
2Josh HutchinsAustralia$405,720 AUD
3Aaron LiAustralia$264,600 AUD
4Joe SandaevAustralia$209,330 AUD
5Michael EganAustralia$162,290 AUD
6Matthew WakemanAustralia$132,890 AUD
7Kei TanakaJapan$111,720 AUD
8Luke MartinelliAustralia$92,905 AUD
9Hieu NguyenAustralia$75,265 AUD
Andy Lee Wins Aussie Millions $25k Challenge
Andy Lee Wins Aussie Millions $25k Challenge

Winner's Reaction

“This one feels really, really special,” Lee said shortly after capturing the title. “Aussie Millions has always been a huge event on my calendar. We were deprived of it for six years, and now it’s back— and the numbers have been ridiculous. For a $25K event in Australia, we usually get around 30 runners if we’re lucky. But this time we got 98 players, with a lot of strong international competition. I’m really glad to come out on top.”

For Lee, the victory wasn’t just about the money, it was about getting back into the winner's circle.

“As I’ve told everyone, I feel very, very relieved. Before I left home, my wife said, ‘It’s been a while—go win something.’ And Mother’s Day is coming, so I thought this would be a nice present for her.”

One of the defining moments came when Lee made a fearless call with just fourth pair against Michael Egan, which helped secure his chip position and enabled him to apply more pressure to his opponents en route to victory.

“Given the chip stacks, I didn’t think Michael would be value betting too light,” Lee said. “He had a lot of busted flush draws, and with the odds I was getting, I thought it was the right move to call. I can easily be wrong there… I made a couple of light calls throughout the final table, and some were wrong. I was just playing what I thought was right. That hand, I was lucky enough to be right and get a big stack to apply pressure.”

Despite the victory, Lee explained he is most excited to play the Main Event.

"I'm really, really looking forward to to playing [the Main Event]. Winning the Aussie Millions Main Event has always been my dream,” he said. “I’m going to take today off, wake up fresh tomorrow, and give it a shot.”

Final Table Action

The final table began with Hieu Nguyen as the short stack and it didn't take long for him to find a spot to shove preflop after waking up with pocket jacks facing a three-bet against Egan. Unfortunately for Nguyen, Egan held pocket queens, and Nguyen failed to improve to become the first casualty of the final table.

Hieu Nguyen
Hieu Nguyen

Luke Martinelli also held a short stack to start the final table and, despite chipping up a bit early on, Martinelli found himself on the wrong end of a brutal cooler to be eliminated in eighth place. In the hand, Martinelli flopped a full house with pocket sevens against Egan's trip aces. The turn gave Egan a higher full house, however, and he got all of Martinelli's chips after shoving on the river.

An extended period of play without an elimination followed, but Lee ascended up the chip counts thanks in large part to making an impressive calldown against Egan holding just fourth pair. Lee then overtook Kei Tanaka's spot as chip leader after winning a large pot from him with pocket queens.

Kei Tanaka
Kei Tanaka

Things only got worse for Tanaka after losing a flip against Joe Sandaev and shortly thereafter, Tanaka found himself all in with a dominated ace against Lee. Tanaka was unable to improve and had to settle for a disappointed seventh-place finish after entering the final table with a commanding chip lead.

Matthew Wakeman followed Tanaka out the door in sixth place after committing his stack with a draw against Lee's pocket kings and bricking out, which further asserted Lee's chip lead. Following the dinner break and with escalating blinds, Egan fell in fifth in similar fashion to Tanaka — by shoving a dominated ace into Lee and failing to improve.

Not long after, Hutchins ended Lee's elimination streak by shoving preflop with a king against Sandaev in a blind-versus-blind confrontation. Sandaev got his chips in good with an ace, but the runout left Hutchins best after pairing him up to eliminate Sandaev in fourth.

Joseph Sandaev
Joseph Sandaev

Lee was still armed with an overwhelming chip lead, however, and took advantage of the situation with ample preflop aggression. Raise after raise, Lee took down small pots uncontested until eventually Li took a stand holding an ace. Unfortunately for Li, Lee held Big Slick and held to bring the tournament to heads-up.

Armed with an over 5:1 chip advantage and with Hutchins holding approximately 10 big blinds, it didn't take long for Hutchins to be forced into a showdown. After trading a couple of preflop shoves and folds, Hutchins committed his stack with ten-nine and was called by Lee holding queen-ten. The board whiffed both players, leaving Lee best with his queen to seal his victory and put an end to the tournament.

Heads Up
Heads Up

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Tags: Aaron LiAndy LeeAussie MillionsHieu NguyenJoe SandaevJosh HutchinsKei TanakaLuke MartinelliMatthew WakemanMichael Egan

Josh Hutchins Eliminated in 2nd Place ($405,720 AUD)

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Josh Hutchins
Josh Hutchins

Josh Hutchins shoved for his last 2,850,000 on the button and Andy Lee called to put him at risk.

Josh Hutchins: 109All in
Andy Lee: Q10

Hutchins went with his middling connector holding approxiately nine big blinds and needed some serious help after running into Lee's dominating queen-ten.

The 82K flop looked bleak for Hutchins, but he did pick up some additional outs to a chop after the 3 brought four cards to a flush on the turn.

It wasn't meant to be, however, as the K filled out the board — leaving Lee best with his queen to eliminate Hutchins in second place and put an end to the tournament.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andy Lee au
Andy Lee
29,425,000
3,450,000
3,450,000
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Josh Hutchins
Busted

Tags: Andy LeeBig BlindsJosh Hutchins

Lee Widens the Gap

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Andy Lee
Andy Lee

After trading a couple of preflop shoves and folds, Josh Hutchins limped on the button with Q7 and Andy Lee checked his option holding 82

Lee check-called a 400,000 bet from Hutchins on the 8K6 flop and then both players checked on the 10 turn.

The 2 river improved Lee to two pair and he led out for 1,000,000 even. Hutchins let his hand go and Lee extended his lead.

Player Chips Progress
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Andy Lee
25,975,000
2,450,000
2,450,000
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Josh Hutchins
3,450,000
700,000
700,000

Tags: Andy LeeJosh Hutchins

Aaron Li Eliminated in 3rd Place ($264,600 AUD)

Level 25 : Blinds 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Aaron Li
Aaron Li

Andy Lee shoved from the small blind to put Aaron Li all in from the big blind and Li committed his last 2,500,000 into the middle.

Aaron Li: A8All in
Andy Lee: AK

It was unfortuante timing for Li to pick up an ace in the blinds against Lee's Big Slick, and the 3J2K3 runout needlessly improved Lee to kings-up to eliminate Li in third place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andy Lee au
Andy Lee
23,525,000
3,700,000
3,700,000
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Josh Hutchins
4,150,000
1,750,000
1,750,000
Profile photo of Aaron Li au
Aaron Li
Busted

Tags: Aaron LiAndy LeeBig Slick

Joe Sandaev Eliminated in 4th Place ($209,330 AUD)

Level 25 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Joseph Sandaev
Joseph Sandaev

Action folded to the blinds, where Josh Hutchins shoved from the small blind to put Joe Sandaev all in for his last 2,600,000 in the big blind. Sandeav looked down at his hand and called to put himself at risk.

Joe Sandaev: A5All in
Josh Hutchins: K4

Sandaev went with his ace and got his chips in as a favorite, but the 87KJJ runout paired Hutchins' king — eliminating Sandaev in fourth place.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Josh Hutchins au
Josh Hutchins
7,900,000
1,600,000
1,600,000
Profile photo of Joe Sandaev au
Joe Sandaev
Busted

Tags: Joe SandaevJosh Hutchins

Level: 25

Blinds: 150,000/300,000

Ante: 300,000

Michael Egan Eliminated in 5th Place ($162,290 AUD)

Level 24 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante
Michael Egan
Michael Egan

Andy Lee raised to 600,000 from the cutoff and Michael Egan moved all in from the big blind for 5,300,000. Lee quickly called and hands were revealed.

Michael Egan: A5All in
Andy Lee: AJ

It was bad timing from Egan, who unwittingly shoved into a dominating ace.

The 34978 runout failed to improve Egan and he was forced to settle for a fifth-place finish.

Player Chips Progress
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Andy Lee
12,275,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
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Michael Egan
Busted

Tags: Andy LeeMichael Egan

Slow Action

Level 24 : Blinds 125,000/250,000, 250,000 ante

Most pots as of late have been taken down preflop or a single bet post flop without much chip movement.

Andy Lee continues to hold the chip lead, while Aaron Li is on the short stack.

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Andy Lee au
Andy Lee
10,575,000
625,000
625,000
Profile photo of Josh Hutchins au
Josh Hutchins
6,300,000
1,000,000
1,000,000
Profile photo of Joe Sandaev au
Joe Sandaev
5,150,000
250,000
250,000
Profile photo of Michael Egan au
Michael Egan
4,350,000
500,000
500,000
Profile photo of Aaron Li au
Aaron Li
3,050,000