четверг, 31 января 2013 г.

Dylan Honeyman Wins Event #7 of the 2013 Aussie Millions

Dylan Honeyman (Image: Poker Asia Pacific.com)

Dylan Honeyman is a very accomplished online poker tournament player. For years he has terrorised players at the virtual felt under the alias "WhiteRabbito," but he has struggled to transfer his form into the live arena. Until now.

Honeyman was one of 355 players who bought into the $1,650 No Limit Hold'em Bounty tournament, and what a decision that turned out to be. Day 1 was a couple of days ago, fast forward to today and Honeyman has won his first major live title of his career, becoming Event #7 of the 2013 Aussie Million's champion.

2013 Aussie Million Event #7 Final Table Seat Draw

Seat 1: George Giannopoulos - 584,000 chips
Seat 2: Daniel Lee - 687,000
Seat 3: Fabian Craib - 926,000
Seat 4: Tam Truong - 609,000
Seat 5: Julius Colman - 632,000
Seat 6: Frank Rusnak - 677,000
Seat 7: Will Jones - 596,000
Seat 8: Dylan Honeyman - 630,000

It did not take long at all for the eight-handed table to lose its first player, that dubious honour going to Daniel Lee. After making an ill-timed move with ace-eight against Honeyman's queens, Lee was left nursing an eight big blind stack and in was in real bad shape. He got his remaining chips into the middle with As-10c and ultimately lost the the Ad-Qd of Julius Colman, which flopped two.

Will Jones was the next casualty of the final table, losing to back-to-back Broadway straights. The first saw his Jh-Jd lose to the Ac-Ks of Frank Rusnak, then immediately after that hand, he got his chips in against the Ad-Qd of Colman and when the board ran out 4s-Jd-10d-Kd-3c it was game over for Jones.

Next to head for the sidelines was George Giannopoulos. Down to 180,000 chips, Giannopoulos looked down at Ad-8d and decided to three-bet all-in over the top of a Honeyman raise to 50,000. Honeyman felt priced in to call with his Jh-7s and the dealer got to work putting the community cards into play. By the river the board read 5h-Qs-6s-7d-10h, Honeyman's pair of sevens was the best hand and Giannopoulos was eliminated.

Another player who committed his stack with the best hand but still lost was Fabian Craib. Tam Truong opened the betting with a raise to 60,000 from under the gun and Craib, the last remaining $1,000 bounty in the tournament, three-bet all-in for 400,000 in total. Truong rechecked his cards and called with Kc-9c, finding himself up against the Ac-2d of Craib. The 8s-10d-7s flop gave Truong plenty of extra outs as he picked up an open-ended straight draw. The Qh turn was not one of them, but the 6d was and Craib was dispensed of.

Four became three with the demise of Rusnak. Colman opened to 80,000 and Rusnak thought the best play for his Jd-9c was to move all-in for 600,000 in total. Colman called with a superior Kd-Qd and although neither player's hand improved by the river, Colman's king-high bettered the jack-high of Rusnak and the latter was busted out of Event #7.

The penultimate elimination claimed the scalp of Colman, who just couldn't put the chips he won from Rusnak to good use. Colman got a little frisky with 6d-4s on a 4c-2s-9h flop and ran into the Ad-9s of Honey man. No six or four appeared on the turn or river, and  Colman was left with just 6,000 chips. These went into the middle on the next hand, Colman's Qc-9d losing to the 8c-4c of Honeyman when the board ran out 7c-2c-Ac-Ad-Kc.

Going into the heads-up encounter, Honeyman trailed Truong by 2.3 million to 3.075 million chips. Within minutes, Honeyman had drawn level, then pulled in front, only to see Troung reclaim the lead again! After swapping the title of chip leader several times, Honeyman finally ran out on top.

The final hand saw Honeyman open to 125,000 and Truong call. Truong checked the arrival of the Ac-Kc-2c flop, but when Honeyman fired a continuation bet of 140,000 Truong check-raised to 280,000. Honeyman was done with his hand though, far from it, instead he raised to 545,000 and after much deliberation, Truong called. The 7h turn as Truong check-raise all-in with Ad-6h but he was drawing completely dead as Honeyman had flopped a flush with his 7c-6c. The meaningless 2s river was the final card dealt in the tournament, and Honeyman had won all of the chips in play.

2013 Aussie Millions Event #7 Final Table Results

1st: Dylan Honeyman - $120,000
2nd: Tam Truong - $78,500
3rd: Julius Colman - $50,000
4th: Frank Rusnak - $40,000
5th: Fabian Craib - $30,000
6th: George Giannopoulos - $25,000
7th: Will Jones - $20,000
8th: Daniel Lee - $15,000

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