Angel Guillen has kicked off the new poker season in memorable style, capturing the Aussie Millions Super Turbo Bounty title at the live poker tournament series, in what turned out to be a fast-moving and highly competitive online poker and live poker showdown. First major win of the series for the WPT Global Ambassador, as he adds another poker tournament title to his growing career achievements, making room for a shiny new trophy back home.
Guillen is also expecting his second son with WPT presenter Lynn Gilmartin in September this year, who followed the action through a live stream and witnessed his strong run in this international poker event. The victory added a personal highlight to an already successful start of the poker season.
The WPT Global Ambassador delivered a standout performance in one of the most action-packed formats on the schedule, navigating a large field and adapting quickly to the rapid pace of the Aussie Millions poker tournament series. His victory added another prestigious title to his resume and marked an important early highlight of the series.
The $3,000 Super Turbo Bounty event attracted 167 entries, creating constant pressure at every stage as players pushed for quick eliminations and bounty rewards in this fast-paced poker format. After a series of sharp decisions and well-timed moves, Guillen secured the win and a payout of $71,690 AUD, finishing the event in dominant fashion.
In heads-up play, he defeated Honglin Jiang, who once again came close to victory after finishing runner-up for the second time in as many days. Jiang had earlier placed second in the Teams Event alongside Sosia Jiang, continuing a strong but slightly unlucky run during the Aussie Millions live poker festival.
Adding to the significance of the win, Guillen’s deep run showcased how experience and composure play a crucial role in turbo-format poker tournaments, where blinds move quickly and every decision carries immediate pressure. His ability to stay ahead in high-tempo situations proved to be the key difference at the final table.
Guillen’s victory also adds another side-event title to the growing success of WPT Global ambassadors at the festival, further strengthening their presence across major international poker stages, alongside fellow ambassador Diego Ponce who also secured a side event title during the series.
Aussie Millions Event #15: $3,000 Super Turbo Bounty – Final Results
| Place | Player | Payout (AUD) |
| 1 | Angel Guillen | $71,690 |
| 2 | Honglin Jiang | $44,145 |
| 3 | Yunsong Ge | $29,100 |
| 4 | John-Paul Saad | $22,995 |
| 5 | Ankit Ahuja | $17,600 |
| 6 | Connor Walters | $14,195 |
| 7 | Sergio Barrios | $11,640 |
| 8 | Sarah Bilmey | $9,655 |
| 9 | Alan Yu | $7,665 |
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FAQs
1. Who won the Aussie Millions Super Turbo Bounty event?
Angel Guillen won the $3,000 Aussie Millions Super Turbo Bounty event and earned $71,690 AUD.
2. How many players entered the Super Turbo Bounty tournament?
The tournament attracted 167 entries during the Aussie Millions poker series.
3. Who finished runner-up in the event?
Honglin Jiang finished in second place after losing to Angel Guillen in heads-up play.
4. What makes Super Turbo Bounty poker events unique?
Super Turbo Bounty tournaments feature fast blind levels, aggressive action, and bounty rewards for player eliminations.
5. Where can I find more poker tournament news and updates?
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