110 players kicked off for Day 2 of the Aussie Millions event with previous night’s chip leader, Dean Blatt, in good form for the win. After a long fought battle and a number of casualties (sadly including NZ’s own ‘Kiwi G’ Graeme Putt) Christian Heich of Germany emerged as the day’s winner and took home a coveted Aussie Millions ring and the $150,000AUD prize money. Check out this video from pokernews.com
If you thought event 1a was big with 342 players, event 1b was even bigger with 389 players all ponying up the $1100 buy-in to compete for the big prize. This created a combined pool of over $700,000, well in excess of the guaranteed $500,000 advertised.
After another grueling day on the felt, the cards went Dean Blatt’s way and he finished at the top with 145,300. Blatt picked up an 8th place recently at the 2008 PokerNews Cup Championship in October.
Today 110 of the survivors from day 1a and day 1b will compete for the first title of the Aussie Millions tournament and a grand prize of $150,000.
Play starts at 12:30pm local time and should finish around midnight.
Here’s how the chips stacked from day 1b
Dean Blatt 145,300 Paul Rochford 99,600 Jim Ghobrial 86,800 Ben Delaney 80,000 Steve Goldwater 69,200 Thomas Lindbjerg 63,900 Marcel Jaggi 58,700 Guiseppe Gumina 57,700 Clint Jordanou 57,600 James Broom 47,300