SCOTT TAKES MAIN EVENT IN AUSSIE MILLIONS
30 January 2009
Australian player victorious over a field of 680
The spectacular main event in the 2009 Aussie Millions
poker championships in Melbourne has ended after an epic
few days of intense poker action in which a field of 680
hopefuls was narrowed down to just one man - Aussie
Stewart Scott - over the weekend. Scott's prize was a
well deserved bank-boosting A$2 million.
By day 4 Scott held the chip lead going into the final
table, facing respected players such as Zach Gruneberg,
the Hendon Mob's Barnet Boatman, Elliot Smith, Richard
Ashby, Peter Rho, Rajkumar Ramakrishnan and Sam Capra.
Boatman was the first man out in the final, eliminated
by Gruneberg and taking home to the UK $100 000.Seventh
place and $150 000 went to fellow Brit Richard Ashby who
fell foul of Smith and headed for the exit, followed by
US player Gruneberg, removed by Ramakrishnan in sixth
position for $210 000 - a good return considering his
entry had been through a free roll qualifier at Cake
Poker.
Fifth finisher was Sam Capra, who had won his main event
seat in a $330 satellite and took home $300 000 when he
was bundled out by Rho. Four handed play was extensive,
taking up almost half the duration of the final table
but ending when Ramakrishnan ended his run in fourth
place after a confrontation with Rho. He nevertheless
collected a healthy consolation prize of $400 000 for
his fourth placing.
Over 70 more hands were to pass before the heads up was
finally decided by the elimination - by Scott - in third
place of Smith, sent to the cashier and a $700 000
reward. Heads up, it was Scott holding a massive chip
lead of over eight million against Peter Rho, who was
soon dismissed despite a gallant fightback, making his
second place win of $1 000 000 well deserved.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
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