Another day at the 2008 Aussie Millions and another young gun takes down a title. 21-year-old Michael Pesek bested a field of 114 total runners to claim 1st place in the $2,200 PLH/Omaha/Omaha Hi-Lo tournament, earning $79,800.
PokerNews would like to congratulate runner-up David 'Gunslinger' Bach for reaching his second final table of this year's Aussie Millions. Bach took home $45,600 in prize money for his second place finish.
Final Standings:
1st: Michael Pesek - $79,800
2nd: David "Gunslinger" Bach - $45,600
3rd: Dag Martin Mikkelsen - $27,360
4th: Roy "The Oracle" Winston - $22,800
5th: Josh "JJProdigy" Field - $18,240
6th: JJ Hazan - $13,680
7th: Jamie Pickering - $9,120
8th: Jeff Brown - $6,840
9th: Mick "The Hoon" Stanton - $4,560
Our coverage of the 2008 Aussie Millions will resume tomorrow afternoon (Jan. 14) at 12:30 a.m. local time when the $10,500 No Limit Hold'em Main Event kicks off with the first of three Day 1 flights.
21-year-old Michael Pesek, hailing from Chicago, Illinois, has just taken down the $2,200 PLH/Omaha/Omaha Hi-Lo event and $79,800 in prize money.
The hand started with Pesek on the button, who completed the bet. David Bach then announced "Pot," making it a total of 24,000 more to call. Pesek cut the required amount of chips from his stack, slid them into the middle and made the call.
The flop came and Bach, first to act, led out with a pot-sized bet of 72,000. Pesek took one last look at his cards before raising the pot. Pesek's bet sent Bach into the tank and he counted and recounted his chips before eventually saying, "I call."
At the showdown, Bach tabled for a gut-shot straight draw and a heap of overcards. Pesek showed for top two pair.
After the cards were tabled, Pesek stood up out of his seat to sweat the last two cards, but the that fell on the turn made him sit right back down, as it gave Bach the nut straight and left Pesek drawing to four outs for a full boat.
Amazingly, the popped off on the river giving Pesek sixes full of sevens to outdraw Bach's straight and earned Pesek the title.
Play has been very slow in this heads-up contest with both players being very deliberate with their decision making and selective with their spots. At the moment they appear content to play small pots rather than risk a big all in confrontation.
Dag Martin Mikkelsen opened the pot with an 18,000 raise from the button. David Bach folded his small blind and Michael Pesek then potted the action from the big, kicking it up to 56,000. Mikkelsen quickly put in a third bet, moving all in and Pesek made the call:
Pesek:
Mikkelsen:
The flop made things more interesting, as Pesek had flopped an open-ended royal straight flush draw. Mikkelsen maintained his lead when the fell on the turn, but the on the river gave Pesek the pot-clinching flush.
Mikkelsen will take home $27,360 AUD for his third place finish.