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« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2010, 04:51:06 AM »

Might be wrong James but I didn't see him when I was just in casino.  Only Brit I recognised was James Keys.

Cheers dude, hope hes still in. GL to James too!

James just went. What are you lot doing, bokking them one by one?
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« Reply #16 on: January 28, 2010, 04:57:18 AM »

Might be wrong James but I didn't see him when I was just in casino.  Only Brit I recognised was James Keys.

Cheers dude, hope hes still in. GL to James too!

James just went. What are you lot doing, bokking them one by one?

Arghh UL James! What link you got Sunny? pls share m8!
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« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2010, 04:59:04 AM »

Might be wrong James but I didn't see him when I was just in casino.  Only Brit I recognised was James Keys.

Cheers dude, hope hes still in. GL to James too!

James just went. What are you lot doing, bokking them one by one?

Arghh UL James! What link you got Sunny? pls share m8!

http://www.pokernews.com/live-reporting/2010-aussie-millions/event-9/day3/
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« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2010, 08:54:04 AM »

Hows pab doing?
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« Reply #19 on: January 28, 2010, 11:15:57 AM »

With 28 left Nigdawg will be happy

Jurgen Wenigwieser     1500000 
Amir Minagar         1259000    
Frederik Jensen         1180000    
Annette Obrestad 1100000    
Stephen Shelley         1079000    
Dan Shak                 930000
Jens Kerper         764000
Sorel Mizzi                760000    
David Frieling         735000    
Elliot Smith         621000    
Cort Kibler-Melby    480000
Peter Jetten         472000    
Jessica Dawley         469000    
Kosta Varoxis         431000    
Christoph Urbach    400000    
Kosmas Dratsas         400000    
Gus Hansen         380000    
Rainer Obst         339000    
Paul O'Brien         300000    
Ben Savage         268000    
Tyron Krost         262000    
Steven Friedlander    246000
Pierre Aoukar         235000    
Fouad Chaptini         197000
Joel Dodds         160000
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« Reply #20 on: January 28, 2010, 02:16:33 PM »

be surprised if a german doesn't win this
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« Reply #21 on: January 28, 2010, 05:29:00 PM »

annette  i think
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« Reply #22 on: January 29, 2010, 08:46:35 AM »

What about Sorel Mizzi!
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« Reply #23 on: January 29, 2010, 12:47:31 PM »

Final table

Seat 1: Sorel Mizzi - 6,033,000
Seat 2: Stephen Shelley - 991,000
Seat 3: Annette Obrestad - 1,349,000
Seat 4: Tyron Krost - 1,869,000
Seat 5: Frederik Jensen - 1,754,000
Seat 6: Kosta Varoxis - 635,000
Seat 7: Peter Jetten - 1,700,000
Seat 8: Steven Friedlander - 694,000


All the players are guaranteed a quarter of a million Australian dollars, with the top two players receiving seven figures and a first prize of $2,000,000.
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« Reply #24 on: January 29, 2010, 12:50:44 PM »

Final table

Seat 1: Sorel Mizzi - 6,033,000
Seat 2: Stephen Shelley - 991,000
Seat 3: Annette Obrestad - 1,349,000
Seat 4: Tyron Krost - 1,869,000
Seat 5: Frederik Jensen - 1,754,000
Seat 6: Kosta Varoxis - 635,000
Seat 7: Peter Jetten - 1,700,000
Seat 8: Steven Friedlander - 694,000


All the players are guaranteed a quarter of a million Australian dollars, with the top two players receiving seven figures and a first prize of $2,000,000.

Good coup for Betfair if Annette and Sorel are still pros there
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« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2010, 12:37:28 PM »

Final table

Seat 1: Sorel Mizzi - 6,033,000
Seat 2: Stephen Shelley - 991,000
Seat 3: Annette Obrestad - 1,349,000
Seat 4: Tyron Krost - 1,869,000
Seat 5: Frederik Jensen - 1,754,000
Seat 6: Kosta Varoxis - 635,000
Seat 7: Peter Jetten - 1,700,000
Seat 8: Steven Friedlander - 694,000


All the players are guaranteed a quarter of a million Australian dollars, with the top two players receiving seven figures and a first prize of $2,000,000.

Good coup for Betfair if Annette and Sorel are still pros there

They are...

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« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2010, 01:37:01 PM »

Final table

Seat 1: Sorel Mizzi - 6,033,000
Seat 2: Stephen Shelley - 991,000
Seat 3: Annette Obrestad - 1,349,000
Seat 4: Tyron Krost - 1,869,000
Seat 5: Frederik Jensen - 1,754,000
Seat 6: Kosta Varoxis - 635,000
Seat 7: Peter Jetten - 1,700,000
Seat 8: Steven Friedlander - 694,000


All the players are guaranteed a quarter of a million Australian dollars, with the top two players receiving seven figures and a first prize of $2,000,000.

Good coup for Betfair if Annette and Sorel are still pros there

They are...

gogogogogogog

Is Peter Jetten too or am I getting confused with Peter Jepsen?
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« Reply #27 on: January 30, 2010, 04:28:50 PM »

Final table

Seat 1: Sorel Mizzi - 6,033,000
Seat 2: Stephen Shelley - 991,000
Seat 3: Annette Obrestad - 1,349,000
Seat 4: Tyron Krost - 1,869,000
Seat 5: Frederik Jensen - 1,754,000
Seat 6: Kosta Varoxis - 635,000
Seat 7: Peter Jetten - 1,700,000
Seat 8: Steven Friedlander - 694,000


All the players are guaranteed a quarter of a million Australian dollars, with the top two players receiving seven figures and a first prize of $2,000,000.

Good coup for Betfair if Annette and Sorel are still pros there

They are...

gogogogogogog

Is Peter Jetten too or am I getting confused with Peter Jepsen?

Getting confused I'm afraid, must be old age Sad
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« Reply #28 on: January 31, 2010, 12:57:21 PM »

The 2010 Aussie Millions Main Event has a champion. Tyron Krost is keeping the title in Australia for the second straight year. The 23 year-old battled 746 players over five days to take the title back home to Sydney, along with the $2 million AUD first place prize.

Eight players took their seats on the final day of play. Sorel Mizzi went into the day as the chipleader, with over 40% of the chips in play. Annette Obrestad made her way to the final table of the Main Event after finishing 21st in the same event last year, and winning Event 4, the $1,100 pot-limit Omaha, this year. Also at the final table was Peter Jetten, Kosta Varoxis, Steve Friedlander, Frederik Jensen, and Stephen Shelly.
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Stephen Shelly, who won his seat to the Main Event through a $22 satellite, was the first one to go when his pocket sevens were no match for Tyron Krost's jacks. The board bricked out for Shelly and he was sent home with $125,000 AUD for his efforts.

Krost's next victim was Annette Obrestad. She put her remaining chips in the middle holding ace-jack and was in a race for her tournament life against the pocket sevens of Krost. The flop gave Obrestad the straight draw to go along with her chance at hitting an over card, but the turn and river blanked and "The Huntress" was gone, taking $175,000 AUD with her.

The sixth place finisher was Steve Friedlander, who walked away with $250,000 AUD when his pocket sevens were no good against Kosta Varoxis' big slick. Varoxis turned trip kings and sent Friedlander packing.

Krost wasn't done eliminating players after his first two. Peter Jetten would fall at the hands of Krost as well. Jetten moved all in holding {k-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} against Krost's {10-Hearts}{10-Diamonds}. The board was no help for Jetten and he took home $350,000 AUD for his fifth place finish.

Kostas Varoxis hit the rail in fourth place, good for $450,000 AUD when Frederik Jensen's pocket deuces would hold up against Varoxis' ace-six.

The chipleader going into the day couldn't hold on to it all day, as Sorel Mizzi was sent home in third place, taking home $715,000 AUD, his largest live score to date. Mizzi was holding pocket sevens to Krost's ace-king. The flop paired Krost's king and the match went heads-up.

Frederik Jensen's tournament ended when his {k-Diamonds}{6-Spades} took on Krost's {k-Spades}{9-Diamonds}. The two paired their king on the flop, but Jensen was out kicked and didn't find any help on the turn or river. His second place finish was good for $1,100,000 AUD.

Final Table Results
1st: Tyron Krost - $2,000,000
2nd: Frederik Jensen - $1,100,000
3rd: Sorel Mizzi - $715,000
4th: Kosta Varoxis - $450,000
5th: Peter Jetten - $350,000
6th: Steve Friedlander - $250,000
7th: Annette Obrestad - $175,000
8th: Stephen Shelly - $125,000
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« Reply #29 on: January 31, 2010, 02:22:15 PM »

i for one am surprised that at the start of the final you have 3 of the top mtter's in the game deepstacked on a sick clock, one of which has like 35% of the chips in play.....and not one of them even makes it to heads up! fwiw i have no idea who the guys that did make it HU are and they may or may not be excellent players too.
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