Nice play - sucked out again on the turn but he beat a poker legend and several other top players!
Here's your answer:oh okay cheers
This is a much, much bigger achievement though as the first two were shovefests with British players and celebrities. Jimmy White won the second one. Now it has moved from Ladbrokes to Full Tilt, the top pros from Tilt are playing.He has now reached the final table of Poker Millions for the third time.
The high stakes Aussie Millions one he does well in has a buy in of 100000 Australian Dollars!£30 grand to enter
£30 grand to enter
I'm not so sure "play money" is fair. He only plays a handful of tournies a year so if you add it up, it is probably like me playing a £400 tournament given the amount I (used) to play regularly for £20.it does make you wonder dosent it, 30k is just play money for him. I really dont think spending a few hundred thousand on a striker would even touch the sides.
Beware - there is a huge gap as you go up. I don't have the patience for cash games but when I tried, I killed the $10NL but was killed on the $25NL. There are bad players at all levels but get out of micro stakes and there are more steady players than bad.ive only been playing around 6 months and stick to micro stakes ,but was curious if the standard was noticeably higher in a higher stake game so i sacrificed $30 and took my chances, i didnt win and tbh i didnt really notice any difference in the standard from the $1 dollar games , i took from that their are equally as bad players playing for larger stakes as there are playing for low ones.
The high stakes Aussie Millions one he does well in has a buy in of 100000 Australian Dollars!
I was amazed when I looked it up as I'm sure last time I checked (20 years ago probably), it was 3 AUS$ to the pound. Now it appears that 100000 AUS$ is £58000 which is probably the biggest buy in tournament anywhere.That's only about £4.63 (or a Holroyd as it's now known)