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      • #1 – Open – $1,000 + $100
      • #2 – High Roller – $10,000 + $300
      • #3 – Super High Roller – $25,000 + $500
      • #4 – Main Event – $5,000 + $300
      • #5 – Turbo – $1,000 + $100
      • #6 – Finale – $10,000 + $300
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    • Event #3 – MILLIONS Super High Roller
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    John Krpan takes 7th

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 70K
    • Big Blind: 140K
    • Button Ante: 140K
    • Chip Average: 7.8M
    • Remaining: 6
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 16:29 by Jôle Simard

    Christopher Kruk opened with a raise, which was called by Niall Farrell. John Krpan, holding a pocket pair, did not lose any time and shoved 940K. He had been looking for a spot to gain some traction, and when Niall called, he was in a flip.

    John: 8 of Spades 8 of Clubs
    Niall: Ace of Clubs 10 of Clubs

    Board: 4 of Hearts King of Diamonds 4 of Clubs 10 of Diamonds 2 of Clubs

    The turn announced the end of John’s Super High Roller ride, and he walked away with $60,000, the 7th place money. Congratulations!

    If you wanna see for yourself how intensely some of our players are looking at each other when playing a pot, watch the live stream here.

    John Krpan

     

    Isildur1 bursts the bubble

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 60K
    • Big Blind: 120K
    • Button Ante: 120K
    • Chip Average: 6.7M
    • Remaining: 7
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 15:41 by Jôle Simard

    Viktor ”Isildur1” Blom opened from an early position to 225K. Niall Farrell and Victor Ramdin both called, and they went to the flop 3-way. Isildur1 placed a continuation bet of 350K, and only Niall tagged along. The turn and the river saw Isildur1 press hard with 1M and 2.5M. Both bets were called by Niall.

    Isildur1: Queen of Clubs Jack of Diamonds
    Niall: Ace of Clubs King of Diamonds

    Board: 5 of Hearts King of Hearts 9 of Spades 9 of Diamonds Ace of Spades

    Niall played his hand very solidly, waiting Viktor out and controlling the pot.

    Shortly after, Isildur1 found himself in a really tough spot, and with a lot less chips than what he started the final with. Chance Kornuth opened a pot to 225K, and Isildur1 called. The flop came very relevant, and Isildur1 check called 200K. He also check called the turn for 675K, and when the monster river appeared, he check called an all-in bet that had him covered, after using all of his time extension cards.

    Isildur1: Ace of Clubs 10 of Spades
    Chance: Queen of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds

    Board: Ace of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds Queen of Hearts King of Diamonds Jack of Clubs

    What a terrible run out for Isildur1, who was sent to the rail rather early, a very sour conclusion considering his healthy stack at the start of the final. John Krpan and Anthony Zinno are happy campers, promoting into the money with just over 10 big blinds, while Chance runs away with the lead, our only player over 10M.

    Victor ”Isildur1” Blom

    Joao Simao retires

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 50K
    • Big Blind: 100K
    • Button Ante: 100K
    • Chip Average: 5.9M
    • Remaining: 8
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 15:13 by Jôle Simard

    On the very 1st hand of the final table, John Krpan raised to 225K, and Chance Kornuth flat called. Joao Simao, the shortest stack on the table, moved in. Only Chance called.

    Chance: Queen of Diamonds Queen of Hearts
    Joao: Jack of Diamonds Jack of Spades

    Board: 7 of Diamonds 4 of Hearts 9 of Hearts 5 of Spades King of Diamonds

    Chance was very tricky, just calling John’s raise with the 3rd best pair. Unfortunately for Joao, he was also dealt a premium, but was far behind. His departure leaves only 8 players in the Super High Roller, meaning players are now on the bubble.

    Joao Simao

    Final table is underway

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 40K
    • Big Blind: 80K
    • Button Ante: 80K
    • Chip Average: 5.2M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 15:04 by Jôle Simard

    From 47 entries, Event 3 has funneled down to just 9 players, allowing the Super High Roller to merge onto the final table on the stage. Darren Elias is in the driver’s seat, but a few other players are quite healthy, and all of them certainly have what it takes to go the distance.

    Here is the seating chart with counts:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    ChristopherKrukSeat 17,495,000 (75bb)
    DarrenEliasSeat 29,500,000 (95bb)
    NiallFarrellSeat 35,445,000 (54bb)
    JohnKrpanSeat 42,075,000 (21bb)
    ChanceKornuthSeat 56,615,000 (66bb)
    VictorRamdinSeat 63,385,000 (34bb)
    JoaoSimaoSeat 71,685,000 (17bb)
    AnthonyZinnoSeat 82,780,000 (28bb)
    ViktorBlomSeat 98,020,000 (80bb)

    Winter’s top pair is not enough

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 50K
    • Big Blind: 100K
    • Button Ante: 100K
    • Chip Average: 5.2M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 14:42 by Jôle Simard

    Sean Winter, who was getting quite short, was just eliminated when his Queen of Diamonds 9 of Clubs hit a 2 of Spades 9 of Diamonds 2 of Hearts flop. His opponent’s 10 of Clubs 10 of Diamonds was way ahead and stayed in front, actually catching a ten on the river.

    Winter’s departure will allow the final table to be formed. Nine players will battle it out on the stage with one thing in mind: the $373,000 first prize and the very cool MILLIONS trophy. Seven players will be paid today. Action will resume in about 15 minutes.

    Sean Winter

    Kevin Hobbs can’t win the flip

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 50K
    • Big Blind: 100K
    • Button Ante: 100K
    • Chip Average: 4.7M
    • Remaining: 10
    • Entries: 47

    2018/04/24 - 14:20 by Jôle Simard

    Kevin Hobbs, who lost a chunk of chips to Joao Paulo not long ago, committed his remaining 9 big blings. Niall Farrell had opened to 225K, and Kevin shoved 870K. Niall made the call, and both players were happy to be in a flip.

    Niall: Queen of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds
    Kevin: 8 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds

    Niall is now leading the stage table with about 7M. Ten players are left, with one more level to play before the first break of the day.

    Niall Farrell
    Kevin Hobbs
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