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2020 Aussie Millions

A$10,600 Main Event
Dias: 5
Event Info

2020 Aussie Millions

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Vincent Wan
Mão Vencedora
109
Premiação
1,318,000 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
10,600 AUD
Premiação
8,200,000 AUD
Entries
820
Informações do Nível
Nível
34
Blinds
150,000 / 300,000
Ante
300,000
Informações do Jogador - Dia 5
Jogadores Restantes
1

Vincent "Wonky" Wan Wins 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event (A$1,318,000)

Nível 34 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Vincent Wan wins 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event
Vincent Wan wins 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event

Vincent Wan has won the 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event, defeating heads-up opponent Ngoc Tai Hoang to win A$1,318,000 after a marathon 414-hand day that spanned a total of 15 hours.

Known as "Wonky", Wan is well-known here at Crown Casino in Melbourne for winning two six-figure Royal Flush Jackpots, but now has his first seven-figure score in what was by far the biggest cash of his career.

Runner-up Hoang came into the day as the short stack, missed the first 15 minutes of play and had to deal with being branded "the worst player" by Wan during three-handed deal negotiations, but now has the honour of winning the single largest score by a Vietnamese player in poker history as he also took home A$1,318,000.

Following the deal that saw eventual third-place finisher Gareth Pepper guaranteed A$1,000,000, both Hoang and Wan embarked on a lacklustre heads-up battle that spanned over four and a half hours.

Wan eventually got it in bad three times in quick succession to double twice and then close out the match just before 4 a.m. local time.

2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table Results

PlaceNameCountryPayout (in AUD)Payout (in USD)
1Vincent WanAustraliaA$1,318,000*$907,196*
2Ngoc Tai HoangVietnamA$1,318,000*$907,196*
3Gareth PepperNew ZealandA$1,000,000*$688,312*
4Nino UllmannGermanyA$480,160$330,501
5Erik SeidelUnited StatesA$378,660$260,637
6Oliver WeisGermanyA$307,820$211,877
7Nicolas MaloCanadaA$240,080$165,250

*denotes three-handed deal

Vincent Wan wins 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event
Vincent Wan wins 2020 Aussie Millions Main Event

Winner's Reaction

"It's destiny boys! Destiny!"

Those were the words that Wan told his rail after the second of three late doubles that saw him run out winner. Just minutes later, Wan struggled to describe the emotions he was feeling.

"I'm lost for words," Wan told Aussie Millions Tournament Director Joel Williams. "I'm just tripping out at the moment. I was just wanting to min-cash at one point so I'm struggling; I'm just delirious at the moment.

"I can't believe my luck. Thank you to all the other players. Basically it's ten years of my life just grinding and working and trying to get here. I can't believe I did it.

"I've had a love-hate relationship with this place, but everyone during the tournament was amazing. It was stressful, but I've had a great time."

2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table
2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table

Considering the length of the final table - 414 hands in total - it's hard to remember the start of the day, but the seven-handed final table started with six players after eventual runner-up Ngoc Tai Hoang missed the start of play and arrived 15 minutes late. By the time he arrived, eventual winner Vincent Wan, who started the day third in chips, had moved into the lead after winning an early pot against overnight chip leader Nino Ullmann.

Wan's chip lead didn't last long, with Ullmann quickly moving back in front, just before the first all-in confrontation of the final table. With both Ullmann and Hoang holding ace-king, the hand looked to be heading for a chip. That was until the Vietnamese went runner-runner to make a flush to double up.

Start-of-day chip leader Nino Ullmann was active early at the Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table
Start-of-day chip leader Nino Ullmann was active early at the Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table

By the first break, it was still Ullmann in front, and when play resumed he was responsible for the first elimination of the play, eliminating Nicolas Malo in seventh place. Malo flopped a pair and an open-ended straight draw, but Ullmann had flopped the nut straight to send his opponent to the rail.

A short while later, Oliver Weis, who began the day second in chips and failed to get anything going at the final table, would bow next, getting it in dominated against Gareth Pepper to bow out in sixth place.

Gareth Pepper was a clear chip leader with five players remaining
Gareth Pepper was a clear chip leader with five players remaining

Pepper was really starting to get something going, and scooped a big pot against Ullmann to move into the lead. Wan also took advantage of the German's stumble, also taking chips off Ullmann after he tried to bluff the river with just queen high and was picked off.

This sent Ullmann to the bottom of the counts, but he would double through Hoang shortly thereafter, and by dinner break was nestled in a group of four behind Pepper.

Pepper Leads at Dinner Break

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Nino UllmannGermany4,045,00025
2Gareth PepperNew Zealand10,130,00063
3Vincent WanAustralia4,010,00025
4Erik SeidelUnited States3,685,00023
5Ngoc Tai HoangVietnam2,840,00018
Poker legend Erik Seidel would have to settle for fifthplace
Poker legend Erik Seidel would have to settle for fifthplace

Another of those players grouped behind the chip leader was Erik Seidel. The American was down to 18 big blinds, before three-bet shoving with ace-ten only to run into the ace-jack of Wan.

It was another outstanding result for Seidel who still sits second in the Crown Melbourne all-time money list. It also means that Seidel has now final-tabled a $10,000+ No-Limit Hold'em Main Event in each of the past five decades.

DecadeYearEventFieldPositionPayout (USD)
1980s1988WSOP Main Event1672nd$280,000
1990s1999WSOP Main Event3934th$279,500
2000s2008Aussie Millions Main Event7802nd$879,028
2010s2015WSOPE Main Event3137th$113,428
2020s2020Aussie Millions Main Event8205th$260,637

Four-handed it was Wan who took control, with just under half the chips in play before Hoang eliminated Ullmann in fourth place. Ullmann got it in good with two pair against the queens of Hoang, but the board paired to hand Hoang the best hand. The players then looked at the numbers and quickly agreed on the following amendments to the initial ICM deal that was offered.

Three-Handed Deal Agreed

NameCountryChip CountsICM DealDeal Agreed
Ngoc Tai HoangVietnam10,515,000$1,341,392$1,318,000
Vincent WanAustralia9,880,000$1,314,128$1,318,000
Gareth PepperNew Zealand4,215,000$973,003$1,000,000

The trio played on for the title, ANTON Jewellery bracelet and Aussie Millions trophy, in what was a tumultuous short-handed affair. Pepper and Hoang would trade doubles, each already assured of a seven-figure payout, with Pepper doubling through Hoang again for good measure.

However, it wasn't enough to stop Pepper exiting in third place shoving blind from the small blind only to get picked off by Wan who woke up with an ace.

It took three and a half hours before the first all-in and call between the final two players, with both players opting for a passive and low-risk strategy to heads-up play which saw almost nothing but small pots, and very little pivotal moments.

Final Stages

With fatigue setting in for both players and early-morning railbirds alike, there were three quick hands that saw Wan move from a 7:1 underdog to take down the tournament.

Ace-nine against ace-queen? Flop a nine. Ace-ten against ace-queen? River a ten. Finally, and for the third all-in in a row, Wan got it in bad once more and flopped a nine and faded a flush draw to secure victory and eliminate a visibly shaken Hoang in second place.

That concludes the PokerNews live coverage from the 2020 Aussie Millions. We hope you have enjoyed following the updates from this year's Main Event and all the High Roller Challenge events. If you've missed any of the action, why not click on one of the links below to check out the live updates from these events or previous Aussie Millions tournaments.

2020 Aussie Millions Live Reporting

EventFieldPrizepoolWinnerPayout (AUD)Payout (USD)Recap
A$25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Challenge59A$1,416,000Jorryt van HoofA$467,280US$322,400Recap
A$25,000 Challenge169A$4,056,000Farid JattinA$983,646*US$678,900*Recap
A$50,000 Challenge82A$3,977,000Michael AddamoA$1,073,790US$738,234Recap
A$100,000 Challenge54A$5,292,000Kahle BurnsA$1,746,360US$1,198,300Recap

*denotes headsup deal

Former Aussie Millions Main Event Winners (1998-2020)

YearEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryFirst Prize
199874A$74,000Alex HorowitzAustraliaA$25,900
1999109A$109,000Milo NadalinAustraliaA$38,150
2000109A$173,500Leo BoxellAustraliaA$65,225
2001101A$151,500Sam KormanAustraliaA$53,025
200266A$330,000John MaverAustraliaA$150,000
2003122A$1,220,000Peter CostaUnited KingdomA$394,870
2004133A$1,330,000Tony BloomUnited KingdomA$426,500
2005263A$2,630,000Jamil DiaNew ZealandA$1,000,000
2006418A$4,180,000Lee NelsonNew ZealandA$1,295,800
2007747A$7,470,000Gus HansenDenmarkA$1,500,000
2008780A$7,758,500Alexander KostritsynRussiaA$1,650,000
2009681A$6,810,000Stewart ScottAustraliaA$2,000,000
2010746A$7,460,000Tyron KrostAustraliaA$2,000,000
2011721A$7,210,000David GorrAustraliaA$2,000,000
2012659A$6,590,000Oliver SpeidelAustraliaA$1,600,000
2013629A$6,290,000Mervin ChanMalaysiaA$1,600,000
2014668A$6,680,000Ami BarerCanadaA$1,600,000
2015648A$6,480,000Manny StavropoulosAustraliaA$1,385,500
2016732A$7,320,000Ari EngelCanadaA$1,600,000
2017725A$7,250,000Shurane VijayaramAustraliaA$1,600,000
2018800A$8,000,000Toby LewisUnited KingdomA$1,458,198
2019822A$8,220,000Bryn KenneyUnited StatesA$1,272,598
2020820A$8,200,000Vincent WanAustraliaA$1,318,000

Tags: Alexander KostritsynAmi BarerAri EngelBryn KenneyDavid GorrErik SeidelFarid JattinGareth PepperGus HansenJorryt van HoofKahle BurnsLee NelsonLeo BoxellManny StavropoulosMervin ChanMichael AddamoNgoc Tai HoangNicolas MaloNino UllmanNino UllmannOliver SpeidelOliver WeisPeter CostaShurane VijayaramStewart ScottTai HoangToby LewisTony BloomTyron KrostVincent Wan

Ngoc Tai Hoang Eliminated in 2nd Place (A$1,318,000)

Nível 34 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Ngoc Tai Hoang
Ngoc Tai Hoang

Right after being left short, Ngoc Tai Hoang jammed for 2,200,000 and Vincent Wan called in the big blind.

Ngoc Tai Hoang: {a-Spades}{3-Hearts}
Vincent Wan: {10-Clubs}{9-Hearts}

The {j-Spades}{9-Spades}{6-Spades} flop gave Wan a pair while Hoang had the nut flush draw. Nothing changed on the {j-Diamonds} turn and the {10-Diamonds} river only improved Wan's hand to jacks and tens. At nearly 4 a.m. local time, the tournament eventually finished after more than 15 hours of play and Crown cash game regular Wan has been crowned as the champion.

Hoang and Wan both receive the same amount, A$1,318,000 for their efforts, but Wan will be the one to see his picture displayed in the poker room. A recap of today's action is to follow.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vincent Wan au
Vincent Wan
24,600,000 2,500,000
Ngoc Tai Hoang vn
Ngoc Tai Hoang
Eliminado

Tags: Ngoc Tai HoangVincent Wan

Gareth Pepper Eliminated in 3rd Place (A$1,000,000)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Gareth Pepper
Gareth Pepper

Gareth Pepper shoved blind from the small blind for 5,010,000 and Vincent Wan called int he big blind.

Gareth Pepper: {9-Diamonds}{2-Clubs}
Vincent Wan: {a-Diamonds}{3-Spades}

The flop came {k-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} giving Wan top pair. The turn was the {9-Hearts} giving Pepper a pair of his own and five outs to stay alive.

However, the river was the {7-Clubs} and Pepper was eliminated in third place for A$1,000,00 after the three-handed deal.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vincent Wan au
Vincent Wan
13,665,000 665,000
Ngoc Tai Hoang vn
Ngoc Tai Hoang
11,045,000 -200,000
Gareth Pepper nz
Gareth Pepper
Eliminado

Tags: Gareth PepperVincent Wan

Nino Ullmann Eliminated in 4th Place (A$480,160)

Nível 32 : 100,000/200,000, 200,000 ante
Nino Ullmann
Nino Ullmann

Ngoc Tai Hoang limped in with the {q-Hearts}{q-Clubs} and Nino Ullmann checked his option with the {10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. The {10-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Hearts} flop gave Ullmann two pair and Hoang bet 300,000, which Ullmann called.

The {j-Diamonds} fell on the turn and Hoang checked, which prompted a bet of 800,000 by Ullmann. Hoang moved all-in and Ullmann called for 3,650,000 after short consideration.

A repeat five came with the {5-Diamonds} river, which counterfeited the two pair of Ullmann and sent the German and Vienna resident to the rail in 4th place for A$480,160.

In his interview after the elimination, Ullmann outlined what grind it had been to make it to the final table.

"The field wasn't really tough, it's just a long grind. It's been 10+ hour days three in a row. exhausting, you have to stay focused not punt if off."

Another trip to Melbourne for the Aussie Millions in the next year, however, seems likely.

"The flight back is quite long. I haven't seen much of Melbourne so might combine it with Australia travel next year. We'll see.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Ngoc Tai Hoang vn
Ngoc Tai Hoang
10,515,000 4,550,000
Nino Ullmann de
Nino Ullmann
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Ngoc Tai HoangNino Ullmann

Erik Seidel Eliminated in 5th Place (A$378,660)

Nível 31 : 80,000/160,000, 160,000 ante
Erik Seidel
Erik Seidel

Vincent Wan was in the cutoff, and raised to 325,000 and Erik Seidel three-bet all in for 2,875,000. Wan rechecked his cards before calling.

Vincent Wan: {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}
Erik Seidel: {a-Clubs}{10-Spades}

Seidel was in bad shape but spiked a ten on the flop. However, the {j-Spades}{10-Hearts}{2-Clubs} flop gave Wan a pair as well, meaning Seidel would need to spike one of the remaining two tens in the deck.

The turn was the {2-Diamonds} and the river the {4-Diamonds} and Wan jumped to his feet, pumping the air in celebration as he sent Seidel to the rail in fifth place.

Erik Seidel Eliminated in 5th Place
Erik Seidel Eliminated in 5th Place
Erik Seidel Eliminated in 5th Place
Erik Seidel Eliminated in 5th Place

"He's supposed to call in that spot," said Seidel. "Sometimes you just have to go with a hand. Nino [Ullmann] is the strongest player remaining. I like their game a lot. The other guys obviously have some game and have come a long way, and made some excellent plays along the way."

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vincent Wan au
Vincent Wan
7,400,000 3,025,000
Erik Seidel us
Erik Seidel
WSOP 10X Winner
Poker Hall of Famer
WPT 1X Winner
Eliminado

Tags: Erik SeidelVincent Wan

Pocket Kings River a Set for Wan

Nível 30 : 60,000/120,000, 120,000 ante
Vincent Wan
Vincent Wan

Vincent Wan {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs} raised to 250,000 in the cutoff and Ngoc Tai Hoang called with {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds} in the small blind.

The flop came {8-Diamonds}{a-Diamonds}{6-Clubs} and both players checked. Hoang bet 430,000 on the {7-Diamonds} turn and Wan called.

The river was the {k-Spades} improving Wan to a set and Hoang checked. Wan bet 750,000 and Hoang called.

Wan turned over his rivered set and celebrated loudly as Hoang slid his cards into the muck.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Vincent Wan au
Vincent Wan
5,755,000 1,710,000
Ngoc Tai Hoang vn
Ngoc Tai Hoang
4,590,000 -1,670,000

Tags: Ngoc Tai HoangVincent Wan

Oliver Weis Eliminated in 6th Place (A$307,820)

Nível 29 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Oliver Weis
Oliver Weis

Gareth Pepper started the action with a raise to 220,000 in the hijack and Oliver Weis, who had 2,190,000 behind, gave it some consideration and moved all-in. Within two seconds, Pepper tossed in calling chips to create the following showdown.

Oliver Weis: {k-Spades}{10-Spades}
Gareth Pepper: {a-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}

The German rail was shouting their support for Weis but he would find no help on a board of {9-Hearts}{8-Spades}{3-Hearts}{4-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}. Weis becomes the second casualty on the final table and takes home A$307,820 for his efforts.

Oliver Weis Eliminated in 6th Place
Oliver Weis Eliminated in 6th Place
Jogador Fichas Progresso
Gareth Pepper nz
Gareth Pepper
6,890,000 2,360,000
Oliver Weis de
Oliver Weis
Eliminado

Tags: Gareth PepperOliver Weis

Nicolas Malo Eliminated in 7th Place (A$240,080)

Nível 28 : 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Nicolas Malo
Nicolas Malo

Nino Ullmann opened pre-flop and Gareth Pepper called in the hijack. Nicolas Malo flat-called in the big blind.

Malo and Ullmann checked a flop of {j-Clubs}{8-Spades}{9-Hearts} over to Gareth Pepper who bet 400,000.

Malo check-raised all in for 790,000 and Ullmann re-raised to 1,325,000. Pepper took his time before tank-folding {k-Hearts}{k-Clubs}.

Nino Ullmann: {q-Spades}{10-Hearts}
Nicolas Malo: {10-Diamonds}{8-Clubs}

Ullmann had flopped the nut straight, with Malo holding nothing but a straight draw of his own.

The turn {3-Spades} and river {k-Spades} couldn't save him and Malo became the first elimination at the final table.

Nicolas Malo Eliminated in 7th Place
Nicolas Malo Eliminated in 7th Place

"I'm not sure about the play," Malo told the live stream. "Maybe I should fold preflop, but I'm just really happy in general.

"On Day 2 I went all in for 30,000 with {2-}{2-} against {8-}{8-} so I just ran super good and won a lot of all-ins to get here. The organisation is super good as well; it's just a great tournament with a super good field."

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nino Ullmann de
Nino Ullmann
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
7,905,000 1,680,000
Gareth Pepper nz
Gareth Pepper
3,690,000 -965,000
Nicolas Malo ca
Nicolas Malo
Eliminado

Tags: Gareth PepperNicolas MaloNino Ullmann

Hoang Doubles in Dramatic Fashion

Nível 27 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Ngoc Tai Hoang
Ngoc Tai Hoang

Nino Ullmann raised to 140,000 with the {8-Diamonds}{7-Diamonds} and Vincent Wan three-bet to 425,000 on the button with the {a-Clubs}{k-Diamonds}. Ngoc Tai Hoang in the big blind four-bet jammed for 1,205,000 with the {a-Spades}{k-Clubs} and Ullmann folded, Wan quickly called.

On the {7-Spades}{4-Hearts}{3-Spades} flop, Hoang had the freeroll and indeed got there thanks to the {j-Spades} turn and {5-Spades} river in order to score an unlikely double up.

Jogador Fichas Progresso
Nino Ullmann de
Nino Ullmann
Day 4 Chip Leader
WSOP 1X Winner
4,925,000 -140,000
Vincent Wan au
Vincent Wan
3,380,000 -1,305,000
Ngoc Tai Hoang vn
Ngoc Tai Hoang
2,640,000 1,335,000

Tags: Ngoc Tai HoangNino UllmannVincent Wan

Players Ready for Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table

2020 Aussie Millions
2020 Aussie Millions

The first major piece of poker silverware is on offer at Crown Casino, Melbourne as the Aussie Millions Main Event plays down to a winner.

Resuming with just seven players remaining, the goal for each will be taking home the A$1,850,000 in first prize money, the ANTON Jewellery Main Event bracelet and getting to lift the coveted Aussie Millions Main Event trophy.

Nino Ullmann sits with the chip lead, holding over 100 big blinds with just two minutes left at the 25,000/50,000 blind level. Behind him comes Oliver Weis and Vincent Wan, with a certain Erik Seidel sitting fourth in chips.

2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Final Table Seat Draw

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds (25k/50k)Big Blinds (30k/60k)
1Nino UllmannGermany5,500,00011092
2Gareth PepperNew Zealand2,465,0004941
3Vincent WanAustralia4,150,0008369
4Erik SeidelUnited States4,050,0008168
5Ngoc Tai HoangVietnam1,875,0003831
6Nicolas MaloCanada1,975,0004033
7Oliver WeisGermany4,475,0009075

The remaining seven players are all guaranteed A$240,080 and here are the remaining payouts:

2020 Aussie Millions Main Event Payouts

PlacePayout (in AUD)Payout (in USD)
1A$1,850,000$1,273,381
2A$1,125,000$774,353
3A$661,000$454,976
4A$480,160$330,501
5A$378,660$260,637
6A$307,820$211,877
7A$240,080$165,250

The final table will be streamed live in Twitch and PokerGo, and the live updates will be on delay in time with the stream, so as to not spoil coverage. Stay tuned to PokerNews for full coverage of the action here in Australia.

Tags: Erik SeidelNino UllmannOliver WeisVincent Wan