Phil Ivey Wins Aussie Millions 2014 Super High Roller Event

After his victory in 2012, Phil Ivey took down the Aussie Millions A$250,000 Challenge once again, for A$4 million. He defeated Isaac Haxton heads-up.

Phil Ivey

On 9 February, the Aussie Millions LK Boutique A$250,000 Challenge, or the super high roller event of the festival kicked off. On Day 1, 37 buy-ins were paid out by the players with some of them re-entering the event, like Daniel Negreanu, Philipp Gruissem and Mike ‘Timex’ McDonald. Eventually, 18 of them qualified, a field worthy of a super high roller tournament. The top 5 was as follows:

Erik Seidel – 944,000
Tom Dwan – 815,000
Isaac Haxton – 800,000
Jason Mercier – 767,000
Yevgeniy Timoshenko – 705,000

Registration was still open at the beginning of Day 2 and the number of entries rose to 46 in total, for a prize pool of A$11,270,000. The final nine players sat down to a final table, yet only the top six finishes were in the money. The seat draw was as seen below:

Seat 1: Phil Ivey – 995,000
Seat 2: Mike McDonald – 1,413,000
Seat 3: Tony Bloom – 591,000
Seat 4: Isaac Haxton – 3,594,000
Seat 5: Erik Seidel – 1,229,000
Seat 6: Daniel Negreanu – 1,054,000
Seat 7: Max Altergott – 345,000
Seat 8: Tom Dwan – 1,296,000
Seat 9: Fabian Quoss – 981,000

Tony Bloom, Max Altergott and Erik Seidel got eliminated, bubbling the tournament. In 6th position, Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan was railed for A$500,000, his pocket eights cracked by Haxton’s suited K-J hand, which improved to two pair.

Tom 'durrrr' Dwan

The eights also meant the end for Fabian Quoss: Ivey’s K-Q improved to two pair against them. On Level 18 (10,000/60,000/120,000), Negreanu was out, too, shoving with A-2 from short stack and Ivey calling with A-K. While Negreanu flopped a 2, a king arrived on the river.

A couple of hands later, McDonald moved all-in with 1,750,000 in chips and Haxton called from a much larger stack.

McDonald: TDiamond 8Spade
Haxton: ASpade KDiamond

Board: 6Clubs 2Diamond 2Spade 6Diamond 3Heart

Haxton won with an ace kicker.

Isaac Haxton – 6,150,000
Phil Ivey – 5,350,000

The Ivey v Haxton clash turned out to be a real treat for poker enthusiasts, bringing about a major fight for the victory. First, Haxton managed to increase his stack to 9,300,000 but Ivey came back doubling up: the nine times WSOP champion shoved with 5-4 on the 5-4-2 board. Haxton had 7-6 for a straight draw; although a 3 did arrive on the river, the 5 on the turn already gave Ivey a full house.

A couple of hands later, Ivey came close to doubling up again, shoving on the J-5-8-4 board with 6-7 for a straight. Haxton showed T-7 for a double gutshot but the 6 on the river saved him as they split the pot.

On Level 19 (20,000/80,000/160,000) they played from about equal stacks until Ivey took a monster pot: he opened to 350,000, Haxton called and the flop came 8Heart 5Diamond 5Spade. They both checked and then Haxton opened to 700,000 on the KClubs turn, Ivey called and the 6Spade arrived on the river. Haxton bet 2,100,000, Ivey tanked a bit and moved all-in. Haxton snap-folded.

Phil Ivey – 8,750,000
Isaac Haxton – 2,750,000

Following the hand, Haxton was unable to come back anymore; in the last hand, he moved all-in on Ivey’s limp and the latter called.

Haxton: 8Spade 7Diamond
Ivey: AHeart 6Clubs

Board: ADiamond KHeart 9Clubs 7Spade 3Spade

Ivey flopped a pair of aces and won.

Following his victory in 2012, Phil Ivey took down the Aussie Millions A$250,000 Challenge once more, this time for A$4,000,000.

The end results are as follows:

1st: Phil Ivey – A$4,000,000
2nd: Isaac Haxton – A$2,820,000
3rd: Mike McDonald – A$1,900,000
4th: Daniel Negreanu – A$1,250,000
5th: Fabian Quoss – A$800,000
6th: Tom Dwan – A$500,000