Aussie Millions Poker Buy In

January 17 - February 05, 2018 Place: Crown Casino, Melbourne
  1. Aussie Millions Schedule

After playing great poker for six straight days, Jo Snell managed to win the first prize of the Opening Event of the 2020 Aussie Millions. He successfully beat the field that consisted of 1,665. The latest Tweets from Aussie Millions (@AussieMillions). Official #AussieMillions Team at @CrownPoker Are you interested in playing at the 2019 Aussie Millions Poker Championship? Melbourne, Victoria.

Schedule
DateEventBuy-in:
No Limit Hold'em - Opening Event (Event #1) Flight 1
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 2,250 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Opening Event (Event #1) Flight 2
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Opening Event (Event #1) Flight 3
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Opening Event (Event #1) Flight 4
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 0 AUD
No Limit Holdem - Shot Clock Shootout (Event #3)
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Opening Event - Day 3
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Holdem - Six Max (Event #6)
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
8 Game Mixed Event (Event #7)
Buy-in: 2,250 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Holdem - Accumulator (Event #8) Flight 3
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 24,000 AUD
Accumulator - Day 2
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 1,500 AUD
$25,000 Challenge - Day 2
Buy-in: 0 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event (Event #11) Flight 1
Buy-in: 10,000 AUD
Buy-in: 0 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - $50,000 Challenge (Event #12)
Buy-in: 48,500 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event (Event #11) Flight 2
Buy-in: 10,000 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
$50,000 Challenge - Day 2
Buy-in: 0 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - Main Event (Event #11) Flight 3
Buy-in: 10,000 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Main Event - Day 2
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Holdem (Event #17)
Buy-in: 2,250 AUD
Buy-in: 0 AUD
The Aussie Millions Tournament of Champions (Event #18)
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
Buy-in: 2,250 AUD
Main Event - Day 4
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 2,250 AUD
No Limit Holdem -
Buy-in: 1,300 AUD
Buy-in: 4,700 AUD
$50,000 Challenge - Final Table
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Main Event - Final Table
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
No Limit Hold'em - $100,000 Challenge (Event #24)
Buy-in: 98,000 AUD
Buy-in: 0 AUD
Pot Limit Omaha (Event #25)
Buy-in: 4,700 AUD
Buy-in: 1,025 AUD
$100,000 Challenge - Day 2
Buy-in: 0 AUD

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Aussie Millions hoping to beat record 2019

The Aussie Millions Main Event kicked off Friday with Day 1a on Friday as Fabian Quoss held the chip lead after the first flight. Quoss and 72 others survived the first flight out of 160 entries. The second flight got underway late Friday (Saturday afternoon in Australia) with Australian cricketer Shane Warne announcing the Shuffle Up and Deal to get things started. The tournament is hoping to build upon its record 2019 which saw 822 entries join the tournament.

“Shuffle up & deal!!”@CrownPoker TD @JoelGWilliams & Australian cricketing legend @ShaneWarne officially get #AussieMillions Main Event Flight 2 underway!! pic.twitter.com/Jc0Ts30yxZ

— Crown Poker (@CrownPoker) January 18, 2020

The Aussie Millions is not available for streaming, however, the final table will be broadcast on PokerGo on January 25th.

In other Aussie Millions action, the AUD$50,000 Challengecompleted a record-breaking Day 1 with Kahle Burns holding the chip lead. A total of 67 players entered the event with 39 surviving the day. Day 2 will kick off at 2:10 PM AEDT on January 18th.

Quick hitters

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– In a sign that online poker legislation continues to gain momentum, a bill that would regulate online poker, sports betting and daily fantasy sports has been introduced in Nebraska.

– If you live in a state with access to the DraftKings online sportsbook and are betting on this weekend’s McGregor fight, you want to check out the offer they have this weekend. Through a special DraftKings Odds Boost, DraftKings will be giving sports bettors a 5:1 Odds Boost when backing Connor McGregor.

– Professional sports bettor and occasional poker player James Holzhauerfaced off against fellow Jeopardy champion Ken Jennings for an episode of the Jeopardy “Greatest of All Time” title at stake. During his run in 2019, Holzhauer earned 32 consecutive victories in a row, but came up short in the all-time lead in winnings to Jennings. Unfortunately for Holzhauer, Jennings prevailed by adopting a similar style to Holzhauer, and won a $1 million prize. Holzhauer and Brad Rutter each finished with $250,000.

– From the Fake News Bin: The WSOP releases the latest update to the 2020 schedule which includes bracelet events with buy-ins less than the cost of a Big Mac.

– In Friday’s featured classic poker training video, we take a look at the last episode of the “Carroters Talks Poker with a Student” series. In this video4, Carroters continues the second part of a 6-table review of shorthanded play at $50NL.

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Triton Poker has released another trailer in preparation for its 2020 season, this one focusing on the Player of the Year honor:

– On the latest episode of the Weekly Poker Showdown, Jaime Staples is joined by his brother Matt to discuss a variety of poker topics of a one-hour sit down:

– The Live at the Bike presents the five poker bluffs from the Million Dollar Cash Game 4.0 that didn’t turn out so well: