Shurane Vijayaram turned a Shurane Vijayaram turned a $130 satellite win into the 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event title. (Crown photo)0 satellite win into the 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event title. (Crown photo)

Sunday night in Melbourne Shurane Vijayaram completed an improbable run that is sure to become an Australian poker legend. Vijayaram, who won his way into the 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event via a $130 satellite, beat out a final table that included Fedor Holz and Ben Heath to win the title and the accompanying $1.6 million AU ($1.2 million) first place prize money.

Vijayaram was the overwhelming chip leader when the final table began with 7.47 million of the 21.62 million in play. No other player had more than 3.27 million at the time. Despite having that huge stack to work with, it was a lay down that Vijayaram made early on that will have people talking.

Heath raised to 115,000 from the hijack with TcTh before Vijayaram re-raised to 315,000 from the big blind with QdQh. Heath called and then checked the TdTc4c flop, allowing Vijayaram to bet 275,0000. Heath called and both players saw the Kh on the turn. Heath checked again and Vijayaram checked behind. The 2h river got Heath to fire out a bet of 585,000. Vijayaram took a few seconds before folding.

It took another hour for the first elimination and it wasn’t Vijayaram doing the work and it wasn’t the shortest stack, Holz, leaving. Tobias Hausen raised from the button to 135,000 before Luke Roberts moved all in from the small blind for 675,000. Hausen took some time before calling and tabling Ts9s. Roberts was ahead with AdTc and the JsJc5s flop kept him there. The 6s turn however completed Hausen’s flush and sent Roberts to the rail in seventh.

The next elimination didn’t take long at all. Heath raised to 135,000 from UTG, Vijayaram called from the cutoff before Jeff Rossiter raised to 490,000 from the button. David Olson then four-bet 1.3 million. Both Heath and Vijayaram folded but Rossiter called. The flop came Jd4c2c flop was good enough for Olson to move all in for 1.3 million and Rossiter called instantly. Olson showed AcKd and needed help against Rossiter’s QdQh. The Tc turn and 5s river were both blanks and Olson was eliminated in sixth.

Despite coming in to the final table with the shortest stack, Holz managed to outlast two others and ladder his way up the payouts. That all ended at the hand’s of Rossiter though. The Australian, making his second Aussie Millions Main Event final table appearance, raised to 180,000 from the cutoff and Holz defended his big blind. The flop was 7s6s3s. Holz checked, Rossiter bet 140,000 and Holz responded by moving all in for 730,000 total. Rossiter called and tabled As7c for top pair with the nut flush draw. Holz showed Ah6c for middle pair. The Kh turn and 4c river were no help for Holz and he was out of the Main Event in fifth place one day after finishing third in the $100,0000 Challenge.

Despite picking up the previous two bustouts, Rossiter was unable to avoid Vijayaram’s run to the title. From UTG Rossiter made it 240,000 to go and chip leader Vijayaram moved all in from the big blind. Rossiter called and showed 6h6s while Vijayaram tabled KcJd. The KsTc8d flop put Vijayaram ahead with top pair and neither the Ts turn or Jh river were any help for Rossiter and he was out in fourth place as Vijayaram continued to add to his stack.

Vijayaram picked up another victim just a few minutes later. After he raised to 380,000 from the button, Hausen moved all in from the small blind for 1.265 million. Heath got out of the way before Vijayaram tanked and eventually called with JdTc. Hausen was well ahead with AdJs.The AhKd2d flop furthered Hausen’s lead, but the Qc turn gave Vijayaram broadway. The 8s river was no help for Hausen and he was out in third place while Vijayaram and Heath were left to play heads-up.

When heads-up play began, Vijayaram had a nearly 3-1 chip lead and never relinquished control over the 30 hands of play against Heath. On the final hand of the tournament Vijayaram raised to 350,000 from his button and Heath called and then checked the 9c7s6h flop. Vijayaram bet 400,000 and Heath called again. After the 3h turn Heath check-raised all in to 1.39 million. Vijayaram called to see the Qs river. Heath announced he was all in for 3.2 million and over five minutes later, Vijayaram called and tabled 5d5h. Heath showed Ks8c for a missed straight draw and was eliminated in second place, leaving Vijayaram as 2017 Aussie Millions Main Event champion.

Final Table Payouts

  1. Shurane Vijayaram – $1,600,000
  2. Ben Heath – $1,000,000
  3. Tobias Hausen – $620,000
  4. Jeff Rossiter – $440,000
  5. Fedor Holz – $335,000
  6. David Olson – $270,000
  7. Luke Roberts – $210,000