Toby Lewis wins Aussie Millions Main Event for $1,178,512
Toby Lewis was the last man standing in Melbourne’s Crown Casino as he took down the Aussie Millions Main Event for a lifetime best score of $1,178,512.
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Toby Lewis was the last man standing in Melbourne’s Crown Casino as he took down the Aussie Millions Main Event for a lifetime best score of $1,178,512.
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Londoner Jack Sinclair landed himself an Aussie Millions title when he took down the $2,500 NLHE event for $126,240, taking down Simon Burns heads-up
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Sam Greenwood emerged victorious in what could best be described as an ‘intimate’ affair.
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