Numbers are beginning to filter through and it looks like we have around 91 entrants, meaning the top 7 players will make it through to Day 2 and the money spots. Not content with his being second in chips after yesterdays performance China’s Wen Ling Wang has decided to take another shot at fortune and glory, though he will have to run exceptionally well to best his stack from yesterday as he finished on an impressive 171,500 in chips. Celina Lin is playing once again as is India’s Shashank Rathi. Canada’s Andrew Marks is also back for more, as is Hero Poker sponsored pro Harold Tsakmaklis, Alex Lei Long Ng, Raiden Kan and Hung Sheng Lin. Others making an appearance for the first time this week include Victor Chen, Percy Yung, Mikael Rosen and Wong Wai Hong. With 25-minute levels the action will be thick and fast and if yesterday is anything to go by we should start losing players very soon, even if it is only level one…
Latest Macau Millions April 2011
2011 Macau Millions Now Concluded
Taipei’s Hung-sheng Lin will be taking the trophy, HK$400,000 and the title of 2011 Macau Champion back to Taiwan with him. France’s Brice Renaud walks away with HK$300,000 for his second place ... Read More
Renaud Out In 2nd (HK$300,000)
Right back from the break and our heads-up match has lasted all of one hand. However, with the stack sizes and that both players had it’s easy to see why. Hung-sheng Lin ... Read More
Nguyen is out in 3rd (HK$200,000)
Down to three-handed and Brice Renaud is pretty happy right now. Not because he won a pot but he because he got to sit back and watch the two big stacks on ... Read More
Place Name Chip Counts 1 Hung-sheng Lin 5,900,000 2 Huy Khiem Nguyen 3,300,000 3 Brice Renaud 1,850,000 Read More
Kan Out In 4th (HK$150,000)
After a 10 minute break, the blinds have risen to 60,000/120,000 with a 10,000 running ante so the price of poker is getting pretty steep, even with players sitting on stacks of ... Read More
Brice Renaud has just earned himself a valuable lifeline, doubling up through the man who took the lion’s share of his stack just a few hands before. After Huy Khiem Nguyen limped ... Read More










