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Like It Never Went Away: 2026 Aussie Millions Main Event is Fifth-Largest Ever
Like It Never Went Away: 2026 Aussie Millions Main Event is Fifth-Largest Ever
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Will Shillibier
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May 07, 2026 3 min read
Table Of Contents
- Target of 500 Entries Smashes
- Top Five Largest Aussie Millions Main Events Ever
- Payouts Confirmed; A$1.6 Million for Winner
- How We Got Here
- PokerNews at the 2026 Aussie Millions
The 2026 Aussie Millions Main Event is officially the fifth-largest in history, but that only tells half the story.
The tournament returned to the live poker calendar after a six-year hiatus, with many unsure whether field sizes would suffer as a result of the gap.
However, the allure of Melbourne, the prestige of the $10,600 buy-in freezeout tournament, and the strength of Australian poker have led to 770 players entering this year's Main Event.
Target of 500 Entries Smashes
Coming into the 2026 Aussie Millions, tournament Director Danny McDonagh** told PokerNews_ he was nervous about Main Event entries.
He also conceded that coming into the festival, 500 entries for the Main Event was "the target".
"If we hit 600, the casino's super happy," he told PokerNews. Now the figure sits nearer 800, you imagine the casino is ecstatic.
To put this year's number in further perspective, 770 is only 52 short of the record, set seven years ago when Bryn Kenney took down the 2019 Main Event for A$1,272,598.
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No one, and I mean no one, predicted this many entries. The figure is down to two things: the enduring value of the Aussie Millions brand and the evolution of Australian poker.
Since 2020, other major events have taken place in the country, but they're pretenders to a crown clearly held by the Aussie Millions. And remember — this is a freezeout!
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Managing Editor
The tournament got off to a fast start, with 200 entries on Day 1a — exceeding 2020's figure for the opening flight by 40 entries. Organizers had always anticipated Day 1b to be the smallest flight, but 186 players joined the fray.
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Day 1c's figure of 320 entries saw the tournament eclipse 700 entries, but with late registration open until the third level of Day 2, that number was always set to grow. In total, there were 63 registrations on Day 2 as the final number of 770 players was confirmed.
Top Five Largest Aussie Millions Main Events Ever
RankYearWinnerFieldPayout (AUD)
12019Bryn Kenney822A$1,272,598
22020Vincent Wan820A$1,318,000
32018Toby Lewis800A$1,458,198
42008Alexander Kostritsyn780A$1,650,000
52026TBC770A$1,667,050
Payouts Confirmed; A$1.6 Million for Winner
The fifth-largest Aussie Millions Main Event in history also comes with the fourth-largest first-place prize ever, before any potential deals are taken into account — there have been final table deals in the last three Main Events.
Just 95 places will be paid, with a min-cash worth A$20,020 (US$14,542).
PlacePayout (AUD)Payout (USD)
1$1,667,050$1,216,947
2$1,001,000$730,730
3$835,250$609,733
4$466,620$340,633
5$346,500$252,945
6$269,500$196,735
7$211,750$154,578
8$154,000$112,420
9$154,000$112,420
How We Got Here
On January 25, 2020, Vincent "Wonky" Wan took took down the Aussie Millions Main Event. That very same day, the first case of coronavirus was identified in Australia.
Three months later, the casino was forced to cancel the 2020 Crown Poker Championship, scheduled for April. They followed that up two days later with a tweet cancelling all tournaments indefinitely.
In November, the organizers of the tournament, announced that the 2021 edition of the event was "on hold" until further notice, with an update in 2023 saying that Crown was exploring possibilities relating to the return of the Aussie Millions, despite the Melbourne venue no longer running tournaments.
Over this same period, Crown Resorts underwent a two-year investigation, which eventually saw them forced to pay a $450 million fine to Australia's anti-money laundering regulator AUSTRAC.
Despite the fine, Crown Resorts was allowed to continue operating and underwent several changes and reforms, including implementing a brand-new Board of Directors and changes to the way the company operates.
The Comeback is On: Aussie Millions Returns in 2026 After Six-Year Hiatus
However, green shoots would begin to emerge. Rumors of the event's return surfaced in late 2024. However, an April 2025 return failed to materialise, and it wasn't until July that year that poker players around the world could update their calendars.
Once play got underway, any nerves from organizers were quickly assuaged courtesy of early event numbers, with the focus now on riding the wave of the event's return. The Aussie Millions is back, and all signs point to 2027 being even bigger.
PokerNews at the 2026 Aussie Millions
EventFieldPrizepoolWinnerPayout (AUD)
$1,500 Mystery Bounty912$1,185,600Gening Dai$174,495
$5,000 Challenge464$2,134,400 Joseph Antar$482,405
$25,000 Challenge982,352,000Andy Lee$652,670
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