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The Australian Poker Championship, commonly known as Aussie Millions, is a series of poker tournaments held at the Crown Casino, in Melbourne, Australia. The Main Event of the series is the Southern Hemisphere's richest poker tournament with a prize pool in excess of Template:A$7 million.

History

Poker at Crown was introduced in June 1997, with the first major championship held shortly after in July 1998. The Main Event was a $1,000 buy in Limit Holdem tournament that attracted 74 entries with a $74,000 prize pool. The Crown Australian Poker Championship, or the 'Aussie Millions' as it became known, moved to January in 2001, attracting 40 entrants with a $5,000 buy in for a prize pool of $200,000. January 2003 saw the event go international, attracting a field of 122 entrants and a $1,200,000 prize pool. In January 2005, the Aussie Millions continued to grow with 263 participants paying $10,000 each to enter the No Limit Hold'em Main Event, generating the biggest prize pool ever in the Southern Hemisphere of $2,630,000. Over half the field was from overseas including players from New Zealand, England, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, the US, Sweden, the Netherlands, Canada, Italy and Lebanon. In 2006, 418 players competed for a share of the $4,180,000 prize pool, including some of the biggest names in the Poker world such as WSOP Champion Joe Hachem, along with Phil Ivey, John Juanda and Daniel Negreanu. The 2007 championship commenced on Sunday 14 January 2007 with the final table held on Friday 19 January 2007. The buy-in was $10,500 ($10,000+$500). A record 747 players entered, which generated a prize pool of $7,470,000. The top 80 players were "in the money" and received between $15,000 and $1,500,000 each.Template:Fact

The 2008 championship concluded on Sunday 20 January 2008 with the winner being the 21-year-old Russian Alexander Kostritsyn. The buy-in was $10,500 ($10,000+$500). A record 780 players entered, which generated a prize pool of $7,800,000. The top 80 players were "in the money" and received between $15,000 and $1,650,000 each. The 2009 event will feature a total of 15 tournaments. The Main Event will have a guaranteed $2 million first prize. It will also feature ten players taking part in the first Million Dollar Poker Cash Game, the largest poker game of its kind anywhere in the world. Ten players will be required to stake a minimum of $1 million, though it is expected that some players will bring more to the table. The Aussie Millions is now regarded as the largest poker tournament in the Southern Hemisphere and the sixth-largest internationally (by prize pool).Template:Fact

Television

In 2013, Crown's Aussie Millions Poker Championship television coverage, produced by McGuire Media in conjunction with Poker PROductions, was a nine-episode series broadcast on One HD and ESPN Australia. The series was hosted by Lynn Gilmartin, with commentary by Joe Hachem and Jonno Pittock, as well as pro analysis by Antonio Esfandiari.[1]

Main Event structure

The structure of the Main Event is slightly different from that of most other major tournaments. While most major Hold 'em tournaments, including the World Series of Poker Main Event, play at nine-handed tables throughout, the Aussie Millions Main Event begins with eight-handed tables. Play continues eight-handed until the field is reduced to 36 players, at which point all tables are six-handed. The 2009 Aussie Millions Main Event structure will see Day 1 divided into three flights, with blind levels of 90 minutes' duration. From Day 2 until the completion of the tournament, the blind levels are 120 minutes long.[2]

High roller events

The Aussie Millions is also known for its high roller tournaments, which have featured some of the highest buy-ins in history.

$100,000 Challenge

The high roller trend began in 2006 when the Aussie Millions launched its $100,000 No Limit Holdem Challenge (actual buy in is $100,500, including the $500 entry fee), at that time billed as the highest buy-in of any poker tournament in history. It has a particularly unusual structure:[2]

  • Players start with 100,000 chips, a comparatively larger amount compared to both the Aussie Millions and WSOP Main Events.
  • Betting is pot limit preflop and no limit afterwards.
  • Players are allowed only 30 seconds to act on their hands. At the start of the tournament, each player is given three extensions of 30 seconds each for use during the tournament.

The $100,000 Challenge was first played in 2006, with 10 entrants. Eighteen entered the Challenge in 2007, 25 in 2008,[2] and 24 in 2010. Daniel Shak won the 2010 tournament for a total prize of A$1,200,000.[3] A record field of 38 played in the 2011 edition.[4]

$250,000 Super High Roller

With a number of other poker events adding tournaments with buy-ins comparable to that of the $100,000 Challenge, the Aussie Millions added a tournament with a $250,000 buy-in in 2011, which the organisers again claimed as the world's highest. (Since then, the World Series of Poker has held an official event with a US$1 million buy-in.) It was originally scheduled to be a heads-up no-limit event, but the organisers changed the format twice, settling on what they thought would be a single-table no-limit hold 'em tournament. However, 20 players entered the inaugural $250K tournament, including major stars Phil Ivey, Erik Seidel, Tom Dwan, Chris Ferguson, John Juanda, David Benyamine and Annette Obrestad, plus Sam Trickett, who had just won that year's $100K event. Seidel, who had finished second in the $100K event, won the $2.5 million first prize, defeating Trickett in heads-up play.[5][6]

The 2012 event was won by Ivey, who defeated 15 other players to win $2 million, the largest prize of his career.[7] Trickett won the 2013 event, also winning $2 million after defeating 17 other players.[8]

Results

Main Event Winners

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  • Buy-in: $1,000
  • Date: 26 July 1998
  • Number of buy-ins: 74
  • Total Prize Pool: $74,000
  • Number of Payouts: 9
Final Table [9]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Alex Horowitz $25,900
2nd Template:Flagicon Ken Eastwood $14,800
3rd Template:Flagicon David Gorr $7,400
4th Template:Flagicon Leo Boxell $4,810
5th Template:Flagicon Mike Ivin $3,700
6th Template:Flagicon Jason Gray $2,960
7th Template:Flagicon Michael Marcos $2,220
8th Template:Flagicon Vince Oliver $1,850
9th Template:Flagicon Emilia Garvenovak $1,480

Script error: No such module "anchor". 1999 Australian Poker Championships (Pot-Limit Hold'em)

  • Buy-in: $1,000
  • Date: August 1999
  • Number of buy-ins: 109
  • Total Prize Pool: $109,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table [10]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Milo Nadalin $38,150
2nd Template:Flagicon Adam Haman $21,800
3rd Template:Flagicon Joe Meissner $10,900
4th Template:Flagicon Sam Khouiss $7,085
5th Template:Flagicon Larry Jones $5,450
6th Template:Flagicon Billy Argyros $4,360
7th Template:Flagicon Brian Mulvihill $3,270
8th Template:Flagicon Vic Thornton $2,725
9th Template:Flagicon John Maver $2,180

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2000 Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Date: Sunday, 27 August 2000
  • Number of buy-ins: 109
  • Total Prize Pool: $173,500
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table [11]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Leo Boxell $65,225
2nd Template:Flagicon Gerry Fitt $32,700
3rd Template:Flagicon Gary Benson $16,350
4th Template:Flagicon Jason Gray $10,628
5th Template:Flagicon Martin Comer $8,175
6th Template:Flagicon Charles Cuschieri $6,540
7th Template:Flagicon Joe Humunicki $4,905
8th Template:Flagicon Wendy Boxell $4,088
9th Template:Flagicon Chris Newton $3,270

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2001 Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $1,500
  • Date: Friday, 24 August 2001
  • Number of buy-ins: 101
  • Total Prize Pool: $151,500
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table [12]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Sam Korman $53,025
2nd Template:Flagicon Eric Sclavos $30,300
3rd Template:Flagicon James Potter $15,150
4th Template:Flagicon Toby Atroshenko $9,848
5th Template:Flagicon John Maitland $7,575
6th Template:Flagicon Jamil Dia $6,060
7th Template:Flagicon Gerry Fitt $4,545
8th Template:Flagicon Lee Nelson $3,787
9th Template:Flagicon Mick Anderson $3,030

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2002 Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $5,000
  • 2-Day Event: Friday, 11 January 2002 to Saturday, 12 January 2002
  • Number of buy-ins: 66
  • Total Prize Pool: $330,000
  • Number of Payouts: 10
Final Table [13]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon John Maver $150,000
2nd Template:Flagicon John Homann $63,000
3rd Template:Flagicon David Szetho $35,000
4th Template:Flagicon Lee Nelson $24,500
5th Template:Flagicon Chris Newton $17,500
6th Template:Flagicon Toby Atroshenko $10,500
7th Template:Flagicon Frank Callaghan $9,625
8th Template:Flagicon Mike Guttman $7,875
9th Template:Flagicon Constantin Harach $7,000

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  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Date: Sunday, 12 January 2003
  • Number of buy-ins: 122
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,220,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table [14]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Peter Costa $394,870
2nd Template:Flagicon Leo Boxell $225,640
3rd Template:Flagicon Harry Demetriou $124,102
4th Template:Flagicon Sam Khouiss $101,538
5th Template:Flagicon Joe Cabret $78,974
6th Template:Flagicon Ram Vaswani $67,692
7th Template:Flagicon Martin Comer $56,410
8th Template:Flagicon Erich Kollmann $45,128
9th Template:Flagicon Joe Beevers $33,846

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2004 Crown Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • Date: Thursday, 15 January 2004
  • Number of buy-ins: 133
  • Total Prize Pool: $1,330,000
  • Number of Payouts: 18
Final Table [15]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Tony Bloom $426,500
2nd Template:Flagicon Jesse Jones $243,700
3rd Template:Flagicon Kenna James $134,000
4th Template:Flagicon David Hatzis $109,700
5th Template:Flagicon Mark Banin $85,300
6th Template:Flagicon Brian Hull $73,100
7th Template:Flagicon Mike Ivin $60,900
8th Template:Flagicon Han Luu $48,700
9th Template:Flagicon Tino Lechich $36,600

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2005 Crown Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 3-Day Event: Tuesday, 18 January 2005 to Thursday, 20 January 2005
  • Number of buy-ins: 263
  • Total Prize Pool: $2,630,000
  • Number of Payouts: 40
Final Table [16]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Jamil Dia $1,000,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Mike Simkin $465,000
3rd Template:Flagicon George Mamacas $250,000
4th Template:Flagicon Martin Comer $170,000
5th Template:Flagicon Stephen McLean $110,000
6th Template:Flagicon Warwick Dunnett $80,000
7th Template:Flagicon Jonathan Paul $70,000
8th Template:Flagicon Gary Benson $60,000
9th Template:Flagicon Marcel Lüske $50,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2006 Crown Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 6-Day Event: Saturday, 14 January 2006 to Thursday, 19 January 2006
  • Number of buy-ins: 418
  • Total Prize Pool: $4,180,000
  • Number of Payouts: 48
Final Table [17]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Lee Nelson $1,295,800
2nd Template:Flagicon Robert Neary $689,700
3rd Template:Flagicon Nenad Medic $376,200
4th Template:Flagicon Shannon Shorr $271,700
5th Template:Flagicon Jeff Sealey $209,000
6th Template:Flagicon Russell Davies $167,200
7th Template:Flagicon Wes Bugiera $125,400

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2007 Crown Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 6-Day Event: Sunday, 14 January 2007 to Friday, 19 January 2007
  • Number of buy-ins: 747
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,470,000
  • Number of Payouts: 80
Final Table [18]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Gus Hansen $1,500,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Jimmy Fricke $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Andy Black $700,000
4th Template:Flagicon Julius Colman $500,000
5th Template:Flagicon Hans Vogl $400,000
6th Template:Flagicon Marc Karam $300,000
7th Template:Flagicon Kristy Gazes $220,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2008 Crown Australian Poker Championships

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 6-Day Event: Sunday, 14 January 2008 to Friday, 19 January 2008
  • Number of buy-ins: 780
  • Total Prize Pool: A$7,758,500
  • Number of Payouts: 80
Final Table [19]
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Alexander Kostritsyn $1,650,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Erik Seidel $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Michael Chrisanthopoulos $700,000
4th Template:Flagicon Peter Ling $500,000
5th Template:Flagicon Nino Marotta $400,000
6th Template:Flagicon Antonio Casale $300,000
7th Template:Flagicon Peter Mobbs $225,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2009 Crown Australian Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 7-Day Event: Saturday, 17 January 2009 to Friday, 23 January 2009
  • Number of buy-ins: 681
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,810,000
  • Number of Payouts: 64
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Stewart Scott $2,000,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Peter Rho $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Elliot Smith $700,000
4th Template:Flagicon Rajkumar Ramakrishnan $400,000
5th Template:Flagicon Sam Capra $300,000
6th Template:Flagicon Zach Gruneberg $210,000
7th Template:Flagicon Richard Ashby $150,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2010 Crown Australian Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 7-Day Event: Sunday, 24 January 2010 to Saturday, 30 January 2010
  • Number of buy-ins: 746
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,460,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Tyron Krost $2,000,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Frederik Jensen $1,100,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Sorel Mizzi $715,000
4th Template:Flagicon Kosta Varoxis $450,000
5th Template:Flagicon Peter Jetten $350,000
6th Template:Flagicon Steven Friedlander $250,000
7th Template:Flagicon Annette Obrestad $175,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2011 Crown Australian Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 7-Day Event: Sunday, 23 January 2011 to Saturday, 29 January 2011
  • Number of buy-ins: 721
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,210,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon David Gorr $2,000,000
2nd Template:Flagicon James Keys $1,035,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Jeff Rossiter $700,000
4th Template:Flagicon Michael Ryan $450,000
5th Template:Flagicon Randy Dorfman $325,000
6th Template:Flagicon Samad Razavi $225,000
7th Template:Flagicon Chris Moorman $175,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2012 Crown Australian Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 7-Day Event: Sunday, 22 January 2012 to Saturday, 28 January 2012
  • Number of buy-ins: 659
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,590,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Oliver Speidel $1,600,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Kenneth Wong $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Mile Krstanoski $610,000
4th Template:Flagicon Mohamad Kowssarie $405,000
5th Template:Flagicon Patrick Healy $300,000
6th Template:Flagicon Bjorn Li $230,000
7th Template:Flagicon Yann Dion $170,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2013 Crown Australian Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 7-Day Event: Sunday, 27 January to Saturday, 2 February 2013
  • Number of buy-ins: 629
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,290,000
  • Number of Payouts: 64
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Mervin Chan $1,600,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Joseph Cabret $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Patrik Antonius $600,000
4th Template:Flagicon Dan Shak $400,000
5th Template:Flagicon Jarrod Glennon $290,000
6th Template:Flagicon David Yan $220,000
7th Template:Flagicon Jay Tan $150,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2014 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 7-Day Event: Sunday, 2 February to Sunday, 9 February 2014
  • Number of buy-ins: 668
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,680,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Ami Barer $1,600,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Sorel Mizzi $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Jake Balsiger $650,000
4th Template:Flagicon Darren Rabinowitz $450,000
5th Template:Flagicon Vincent Rubianes $335,000
6th Template:Flagicon Andrew Phaedonos $250,000
7th Template:Flagicon Scott Seiver $170,000

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  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 7-Day Event: 25 January–1 February
  • Number of buy-ins: 648
  • Total Prize Pool: $6,480,000
  • Number of Payouts: 72
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Manny Stavropoulos $1,385,500
2nd Template:Flagicon Lennart Uphoff $1,214,500
3rd Template:Flagicon Joel Douaglin $630,000
4th Template:Flagicon James Rann $430,000
5th Template:Flagicon Brian Rast $315,000
6th Template:Flagicon Anthony Legg $235,000
7th Template:Flagicon Richard Lyndaker $160,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2016 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 6-Day Event: 25–31 January
  • Number of buy-ins: 732
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,320,000
  • Number of Payouts: 81
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Ari Engel $1,600,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Tony Dunst $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Samantha Abernathy $624,000
4th Template:Flagicon Alex Lynskey $445,000
5th Template:Flagicon Dylan Honeyman $340,000
6th Template:Flagicon Kitty Kuo $270,000
7th Template:Flagicon John Apostolidis $210,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2017 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,000
  • 9-Day Event: 22–30 January
  • Number of buy-ins: 725
  • Total Prize Pool: $7,685,000
  • Number of Payouts: 80
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Shurane Vijayaram $1,600,000
2nd Template:Flagicon Ben Heath $1,000,000
3rd Template:Flagicon Tobias Hausen $620,000
4th Template:Flagicon Jeff Rossiter $440,000
5th Template:Flagicon Fedor Holz $335,000
6th Template:Flagicon David Olson $270,000
7th Template:Flagicon Luke Roberts $210,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2018 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 8-Day Event: 28 January–4 February
  • Number of buy-ins: 800
  • Total Prize Pool: $8,000,000
  • Number of Payouts: 88
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Toby Lewis $1,458,198
2nd Template:Flagicon Stefan Huber $909,699
3rd Template:Flagicon Espen Solaas $1,177,103
4th Template:Flagicon Chul-Hyon Park $470,000
5th Template:Flagicon Mike Del Vecchio $370,000
6th Template:Flagicon Ben Richardson $300,000
7th Template:Flagicon Johan Schumacher $235,000

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2019 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 7-Day Event: 28 January–3 February
  • Number of buy-ins: 822
  • Total Prize Pool: $8,220,000
  • Number of Payouts: 88
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Bryn Kenney $1,272,598*
2nd Template:Flagicon Mike Del Vecchio $1,272,162*
3rd Template:Flagicon Andrew Hinrichsen $1,098,739*
4th Template:Flagicon Clinton Taylor $483,000
5th Template:Flagicon Matthew Wakeman $380,300
6th Template:Flagicon Gyeong Byeong Lee $309,000
7th Template:Flagicon Hamish Crawshaw $242,000

*-The final three players made a deal, with Kenney being crowned champion

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2020 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

  • Buy-in: $10,600
  • 7-Day Event: 17–24 January 2020
  • Number of buy-ins: 820
  • Total Prize Pool: $8,200,000
  • Number of Payouts: 88
Final Table
Place Name Prize
1st Template:Flagicon Vincent Wan $1,318,000*
2nd Template:Flagicon Ngoc Tai Hoang $1,318,000*
3rd Template:Flagicon Gareth Pepper $1,000,000*
4th Template:Flagicon Nino Ullmann $480,160
5th Template:Flagicon Erik Seidel $378,660
6th Template:Flagicon Oliver Weis $307,820
7th Template:Flagicon Nicolas Malo $240,080

* - Denotes deal between the final three players

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2021 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

POSTPONED due Covid-19 - The popular annual Australian poker extravaganza is officially postponed. But organizers for the popular event hope to reschedule it for later in the year. "Crown will continue to monitor and review the situation, working closely with the Victorian Government and health authorities to determine if and when such events can be safely revisited. We look forward to scheduling these long-standing annual events when it is deemed safe for us to do so."[20]

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2022 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

A new responsible gambling policy released in 2021 make Crown Melbourne rethink poker tournament and live tables ath their Casino. According Crown, the new policy have a "12 Hour Daily Visit" for all guests, and this will make poker tournaments unvaliable at Crown Casino. "It doesn’t look like the Aussie Millions will be back anytime soon" – PMAunderstands Crown Melbourne has yet to appoint a new tournament director, no surprise given the pandemic-related issued of the past two years.[21]

Script error: No such module "anchor". 2023 Aussie Millions Poker Championship

Poker Tournaments will no longer be running at Crown[22] - The popular Australian tournament series last ran in January 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic shut down live poker at many casinos around the world. Three years later, it seems unlikely the Aussie Millions will be returning because Victoria recently announced a package of reforms for Crown Melbourne stemming from a royal commission inquiry which found the casino unfit to hold a license.[23]

High Roller Winners (A$100,000 Challenge)

Year Winner Prize Entries Total Prize Pool
2006 Template:Flagicon John Juanda A$1,000,000 10 A$1,000,000
2007 Template:Flagicon Erick Lindgren A$1,000,000 18 A$1,800,000
2008 Template:Flagicon Howard Lederer A$1,250,000 25 A$2,500,000
2009 Template:Flagicon David Steicke A$1,200,000 23 A$2,300,000
2010 Template:Flagicon Daniel Shak A$1,200,000 24 A$2,400,000
2011 Template:Flagicon Sam Trickett A$1,525,000 38 A$3,800,000
2012 Template:Flagicon Dan Smith A$1,012,000 22 A$2,200,000
2013 Template:Flagicon Andrew Robl A$1,000,000 22 A$2,200,000
2014 Template:Flagicon Yevgeniy Timoshenko A$2,000,000 47 (29 Rebuys) A$7,486,000
2015 Template:Flagicon Richard Yong A$1,870,000 70 A$6,860,000
2016 Template:Flagicon Fabian Quoss A$1,446,480 41 (11 Rebuys) A$4,018,000
2017 Template:Flagicon Nick Petrangelo A$882,000 18 A$1,764,000
2018 Template:Flagicon Michael Lim A$931,000 19 A$1,862,000
2019 Template:Flagicon Cary Katz A$1,481,760 42 A$4,116,000
2020 Template:Flagicon Kahle Burns A$1,746,360 54 A$5,292,000

Super High Roller Winners (A$250,000 Challenge)

Year Winner Prize Entries Total Prize Pool
2011 Template:Flagicon Erik Seidel A$2,500,000 20 A$5,000,000
2012 Template:Flagicon Phil Ivey A$2,000,000 16 A$4,000,000
2013 Template:Flagicon Sam Trickett A$2,000,000 18 A$4,500,000
2014 Template:Flagicon Phil Ivey A$4,000,000 30 (16 Rebuys) A$11,270,000
2015 Template:Flagicon Phil Ivey A$2,205,000 25 A$6,105,000
2016 Template:Flagicon Steve O'Dwyer A$951,960 16 (1 Rebuy) A$3,920,000

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