Tyron Krost, the 2010 Aussie Millions main event winner took home a staggering AUD $2,000,000. This year the prizepool is expected to be even bigger. This is the biggest poker tournament in the southern hemisphere, where the best players meet to see who will be crowned the Australian Poker Champion.
InterPoker.com is sending players to the Aussie Millions 2011 in Melbourne, Australia! The Tournament is taking place between the 23rd & 29th of January 2011.
The event will be held at the dazzling Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia from the 23rd January.
The prize is a €10,000 package including entry to the AUD $10,600 No Limit Texas Hold’em Main Event & approximately €2,500 accommodation/travel money!
You can win one of these seats via the satellites running over the next five weeks which gives entry into the €300 + €20 online final on the 19th of December. Satellites will commence on the 15th November 2010.
€2.20 & €3.80 satellites will run every day. Winners of the daily satellites will win entry into the weekly Sunday €35 final at 18:00 GMT to compete for a €320 seat in the online final. There will also be a daily €16.50 SuperSat leading directly into the €300 + €20 final on the 19th of December.
- Event’s Schedule
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- Past Australian Poker Champions
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| Year |
Champion |
Player Field |
Prize |
| 2003 |
Peter Costa |
122 |
AUD 39,487 |
| 2004 |
Tony Bloom |
133 |
AUD 426,500 |
| 2005 |
Jamil Dia |
263 |
AUD 1,000,000 |
| 2006 |
Lee Nelson |
418 |
AUD 1,295,800 |
| 2007 |
Gus Hansen |
747 |
AUD 1,500,000 |
| 2008 |
Alexander Kostritsyn |
780 |
AUD 1,650,000 |
| 2009 |
Stewart Scott |
681 |
AUD 2,000,000 |
| 2010 |
Tyron Krost |
746 |
AUD 2,000,000 |
- Terms & Conditions – Australian Poker Championships 2011
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- The Promoter of this promotion is InterPoker.com.
- The tournament event that represents the prize is the Australian Poker Championships 2011 Main Event to take place between the 23rd & 29th of January 2011. The prize includes approximately 2,500€ travel/accommodation money (depending on the Euro/Australian Dollar exchange rate on the date of funds transfer).
- The prize does not include travel to or from Melbourne; or accommodation, this is the sole responsibility of the player.
- The minimum age limit for the tournament is 18.
- In the event of a service crash or a disruption, the promotion for that day will be rerun at the discretion of InterPoker.com. InterPoker.com will be the sole arbiter as to whether a promotion will be rerun.
- InterPoker.com accepts no responsibility whatsoever for system or connection problems that might affect any player during any of these promotions, such as a fold / timeout.
- The promoter reserves the right to refuse this offer to any player or to withdraw this / or part of this offer / promotion at any time. The Promoter cannot be held responsible for any 'fold / timeouts' or disconnects as per the general rules of the InterPoker.com Poker service. If the game is disrupted by system or network issues InterPoker.com reserves the right to resolve the issue as it sees fit.
- InterPoker.com reserves the right to amend the tournament rules at any time.
- InterPoker.com Tournament rules apply.
- Places are not transferable, there is no cash alternative.
- In the event of event cancellation or buy-in unavailability, cash equivalent will be awarded.
- Any player who wins any of the promotions has the right not to participate. There is no cash alternative. In this instance, InterPoker.com will usually pick the runner-up as the replacement, subject to their total discretion.
- The dress code for the tournament is smart /casual.
- The winners will be required to wear InterPoker.com branded clothing at the main event whenever they are playing, subject to event permissions.
- By participating in the tournament you agree to reasonable publicity, including betting markets around the event and television media interviews and press releases. Event reports will also feature the name and alias of the winners.
- Seats for the Aussie Final are not transferable and there is no cash alternative. Should a player win two seats then he or she will forfeit one of them.
- Unregistration from the Final by satellite winners is not permitted.
- Players can only win one satellite entry to the Australian Poker Championships 2011 Main Event, there is no cash alternative and seats are not transferable. Should any player win two seats then he or she will forfeit one of them.