Yevgeniy Timoshenko Wins the 2014 Aussie Millions $100,000 Challenge

scorpion1367

scorpion1367

Visionary
Silver Level
Joined
Aug 8, 2013
Total posts
793
Chips
0
Congrats Yevgeniy ,seems like he could use a bit of personality but definitely a good player.....scorp
 
ckickenking

ckickenking

Legend
Silver Level
Joined
Feb 2, 2010
Total posts
1,006
Awards
1
Chips
1
Yevgeniywas the same guy who blew the chip lead and guarantee FT on wsop 2013 right? Well this made up for it
 
Poker Orifice

Poker Orifice

FoolsTilt
Platinum Level
Joined
Jan 19, 2008
Total posts
25,818
Awards
6
CA
Chips
1,029
Yevgeniywas the same guy who blew the chip lead and guarantee FT on WSOP 2013 right? Well this made up for it
No but he was the guy who on the very same night won the pokerstars WCOOP MainEvent '&' Fulltilt Poker's $1K Monday!
 
R

redwards92

never going to move up
Silver Level
Joined
Jan 17, 2013
Total posts
2,234
Awards
1
Chips
8
the guy who blew for sure FT at the WSOP main event was anton morgenstern.

Although I'm pretty sure Timoshenko was among the chip leaders on one of the days.
 
EvertonGirl

EvertonGirl

Professional Fish
Loyaler
Joined
Feb 22, 2013
Total posts
8,423
Awards
3
GB
Chips
112
the guy who blew for sure FT at the WSOP main event was anton morgenstern.

Although I'm pretty sure Timoshenko was among the chip leaders on one of the days.

Oops, my bad I get this two mixed up, they look kind of the same and both need a personalty transplant :D
 

Attachments

  • mogrsnatein.jpg
    mogrsnatein.jpg
    4.4 KB · Views: 22
  • timoshenko.jpg
    timoshenko.jpg
    4.8 KB · Views: 22
I

IvanShovski

Visionary
Silver Level
Joined
Apr 16, 2009
Total posts
590
Awards
1
Chips
0
Two things I found interesting about this tournament:

1) Given that it was a AUS$100,000 buy-in tournament, the number of re-entries seemed absurd. Isaac Haxton fired six bullets for a total outlay of AUS$600,000, and Daniel Negreanu fired five bullets for a total of AUS$500,000. Fortunately, Daniel managed to book a small profit by finishing in 6th place for AUS$550,000.

2) They used a 30-second shot clock in this tourney which seemed to be well received by the players.
 
Top