| Australia's Most Prestigious Tournament Set to Run From 13 - 30 January, 2011 |
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As the global poker phenomenon continues, Crown Casino officially announces the Tournament Schedule for the 13th annual Aussie Millions Poker Championship (a set of poker tournaments open to anyone 18 years of age or older), that will commence on Thursday 13 January 2011 with the first of 20 gold ringed events. Australia’s largest, most prestigious poker tournament, the Aussie Millions, which dates back to 1998, will be filmed exclusively from the Crown Entertainment Complex in Melbourne and consist of a comprehensive slate of the game’s most popular variations. Outside of the World Series of Poker, the Aussie Millions is regarded by many as the best poker series in the world, as it is more than just an international poker tournament. With an expanding range of non-gaming related events including the Australian Open Tennis Championship, exclusive parties, luxury golf days, premium winery and shopping tours and much more, giving participants even more reasons to visit Victoria in January. The landmark Aussie Millions event comes on the heels of a record year in 2010, when the Aussie Millions generated entries from the most countries ever that competed for the largest prize pool, while awarding 20 championship gold rings, recognized as one of the sport’s top prizes. In 2011, more than 1000 international players from the United States, England, Ireland, South Africa, Scandinavia, Canada, Israel, Estonia, Portugal and Russia are expected to attend.
Making it all happen behind the scenes will be over 6,500 members of staff, including 384 poker dealers, 62 Game Supervisors, 30 pit bosses and 20 operations staff, along with the 15 million hands of poker that have been dealt at Crown over the past ten years. International poker professionals seen at Crown’s Aussie Millions over the years have included Phil Ivey, 2005 WSOP Champion Joe Hachem, Howard Lederer, Annie Duke, Daniel Negreanu, Scotty Nguyen, John Juanda, Erik Seidel, Chris Ferguson, Patrik Antonius, Tom Dwan, Phil Laak and 2007 Aussie Millions Champion Gus Hansen. High-profile guests that have tried their hand in the Crown Poker Room over the years have included Matt Damon, Zac Efron, Justin Timberlake, Michael Schumacher, Jason Alexander, Jennifer Tilly, Serena Williams, Andy Roddick, Martin Short, Michael Vartan, Shannon Elizabeth, members of the Kings of Leon, Shane Warne, Ruby Rose, and Michael Clarke. Winning the ‘Main Event’ at the Aussie Millions makes instant stars and often instant millionaires out of those with a dream and the determination to outmanoeuvre and outlast the competition (Day 1 of the ‘Main Event’ will commence on Sunday 23 January 2011). In January 2010, an incredible field of 746 entrants competed in the Aussie Millions ‘Main Event’ with a prize pool of $7.46 million. The unknown player set to return to defend his title is, Tyron Krost hailing from Sydney, who walked away with a cool AUD$2 million for his efforts, the largest prize ever awarded in a live poker tournament in the Southern Hemisphere. Legions of locals have been swept up in the Australian poker boom that was ignited when Melbournian and Crown ambassador, Joe Hachem became the 2005 World Series of Poker Champion, scooping up $10 million in prize money for his efforts. However, players and around the world, have been in its grasp online in staggering numbers for years now. The sensation known as Texas Holdem has become a favourite over the past decade. Made-for-television tournaments, where concealed cameras reveal each player’s cards to the viewer, have elevated the game to a spectacular sport and opened up a players-eye-view and its popularity has skyrocketed. ABOUT Crown’s Aussie Millions Poker Championship is the largest, richest and most prestigious gaming event in the Southern Hemisphere and is ranked fifth in the world, by player number. Featuring a comprehensive slate of tournaments in every major poker variation, the Aussie Millions is also poker’s longest running tournament in the Southern Hemisphere, dating back to 1998. In 2010, the Aussie Millions attracted more than 3000 entrants from a cast of nations and awarded just under AUD$20 million in prize money, as players competed for game’s most coveted trophy, the Aussie Millions ‘Main Event’ Champion. FACTS AND FIGURES - The Aussie Millions is held each January at Crown Casino, in Melbourne Australia - The Aussie Millions ranks as the fifth largest poker tournament in the world, by player number - The championship includes over 20 tournaments culminating in the AUD$10,000 No Limit Holdem ‘Main Event’ - The 2011 Aussie Millions is expected to reach a prize pool of almost AUD$20 million with an expected first prize of AUD$2.5 million for the AUD$10,000 No Limit Holdem ‘Main Event’ - Over 3000 individual entrants will participant in the Aussie Millions two week series of 20 tournaments - More than 1000 international visitors are expected to attend the Aussie Millions including players from the United States, England, Ireland, South Africa, Scandinavia, Canada, Israel, Estonia, Portugal and Russia - Huge growth in the number of Australian participants is expected, reflecting the increasing popularity of the game locally - The Aussie Millions generated approximately 8,000 room nights across Melbourne in January 2009, including over 5,000 at Crown alone - The 2009 Aussie Millions held the largest, cash buy in tournament ever with a $100,500 event attracting 30 players - The AUD$10,000 No Limit Holdem ‘Main Event’ will be televised nationally and internationally - Almost 1,000 individual are expected to player in the 2011 Aussie Millions $10,000 Buy-In No Limit Holdem ‘Main Event’ |
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