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Steve O’Dwyer Wins Aussie Millions LK Boutique $250,000 Challenge

Steve O'Dwyer capped off the 2016 Aussie Millions Poker Championship, walking away with the ‘LK Boutique $250,000 Challenge’ title and $951,960 in prize money from the Crown Poker Room in Melbourne on Monday night.

The 2016 Aussie Millions' showcase event attracted 16 entries this year, including one reentry, creating an $3.92 million prize pool, and in the end it was O'Dwyer who defeated a field comprised of some of the best players in the world, including David Peters (2nd – $889,236 million), Connor Drinan (3rd – $1,021,909), and Fabian Quoss (4th – $956,896).

Originally just three were slated to be paid with the winner to take home $1.96 million, but a four-way deal did away with the bubble and ensured everyone took home close to AU$1 million.

O'Dwyer's win comes less than a month after he took down the 2016 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $50,000 Single-Day High Roller for $945,495. Both scores were just the latest on a Poker-Hall-of-Fame worthy résumé that includes wins in the EPT9 Grand Final Main Event, PCA 2015 (EPT11) $100k Super High Roller, EPT12 Malta €10k One-Day High Roller, and the EPT12 Prague €50k Super High Roller.

It also comes less than week removed from O'Dwyer's fourth-place finish in the $25,000 Challenge here at the Aussie Millions, which saw him take home $263,520. Late registration was open until the start of Day 2, and Mike "Timex" McDonald was the only player to take advantage of it, meaning 13 players returned to action on Monday. Fedor Holz, the only player to reenter, was the first to fall, meaning the Triton Super High Roller $200,000 Cali Cup champ was out $500,000.

The next to go was the birthday boy - Phil Ivey, who has actually won the title three out of the last four years. Ivey began the day as the extreme short stack, and despite getting an early triple up to get back to a six-figure stack, he fell in the first level of the day.

From there, both McDonald and Brian Rast took their leave in 11th and 10th place respectively to set up the final table of nine. However, that wasn't much of an accomplishment considering only a third of them would get paid. After Sam Greenwood and Ben Tollerene exited in ninth and eight place respectively, Igor Kurganov followed them out the door in seventh, three-betting all in with ace-four only to come up short against start-of-the-day chip leader Byron Kaverman.

After the dinner break, a short-stacked Paul Newey bowed out in fifth, and then Kaverman was crippled after losing a big flip to Quoss. The 2015 GPI Player of the Year then busted to O'Dwyer a couple of hands later.

At that point the final four players struck a deal, one that saw them leave $100,000 and the LK Boutique championship ring on the table. From there, action picked up considerably – including a big three-way all in and Quoss, just two days removed from winning the $100,000 Challenge for AU$1,446,480, became the first in-the-money casualty.

Drinan was the next to go after his eight-seven failed to get there against Peters' ace-four, and that set up a heads-up match between Peters and O'Dwyer. The duo battled back and forth, but in the end Peters had to settle for runner-up after his queens and sevens were bested by O'Dwyer's queens and
tens.

 

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