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Aussie Millions Main Event: Day 3 is Over! Many Poker Stars Left in the Competition!

Another day of play has come to an end at Crown Casino in Melbourne, Australia. A field of 668 entrants has been narrowed down to 36 players after three days of intensive play. The player with the largest stack heading into Day 4 is Sal Fazzino of Australia. Fazzino, who's been around the live scene for several years but still has no major score to his name, took the chip lead in the last hand of [...]   Read more » Aussie Millions Main Event: Day 3 is Over! Many Poker Stars Left in the Competition!

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What an array of big names left in this tournament. I hope Liv Boeree can go on to win this tournament now but with the people left in it is going to be very difficult. I look forward to seeing who wins this tourney

     
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Jason Mercier is gonna win i think.

     
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I am big fan of these stories:Local guy against big names of poker community holds the lead.We have to wait and see the final table and stack sizes to get more clear picture of the winner.Glad to see names like Scott Seiver, Sorel Mizzi, Jonathan Duhamel, Erik Seidel, Jason Mercier and Liv Boeree to go on.Think the young guys represent new poker icons who gonna show how poker nowdays been played.P.S. Dont you love hitting higher set than yours opponent?As long as it not transforms to quads of course.

     
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