The High Roller Day 2 is now on dinner break, and this will be the last chance for players to enter into the tournament. Once level 13 begins following the break, the registration period will be closed.
Photographs from level 12:
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The High Roller Day 2 is now on dinner break, and this will be the last chance for players to enter into the tournament. Once level 13 begins following the break, the registration period will be closed.
Photographs from level 12:
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Mohsin Charania opened to 2,500 from middle position, and Ari Engel moved in for a little over the full starting stack of 30,000. After tanking for a minute Mohsin elected to make the call, putting his opponent at risk.
Mohsin:
Ari:
Mohsin found some diamonds on the board, eliminating Ari from the field.
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Registration is still slowly climbing in the High Roller event, with 88 entries now in the books. Players will have until just past 7pm to jump into this star-studded event, which features some heavy hitters such as Darren Ellias, Kristen Bicknell, David Peters and Joseph Cheong, among others.
Photographs from level 11:
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Demo Kiriopoulos was stringing along his opponent after flopping a set on a board, looking to obtain maximum value from Lawrence Greenberg.
With almost 50,000 in the pot already before the river action, Lawrence Greenberg announced all-in for his remaining 37,300, and Demo was quick to make the call. Lawrence tabled for a rivered full-house, and Demo flashed his while nodding his head in disbelief, watching the 125,000 chip pot get pushed away from him.
Demo was left with a little over 40,000 after the hand.
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Edward Lin just added a few more chips to his big stack after eliminating Philippe D’Auteuil from the field. The two players clashed pre-flop holding premium cards, and once there were no more chips to wager, hands were tabled.
Philippe:
Edward:
Board:
Edward picked up a fresh 30,000 chips in the hand, pushing his chip count up above 150,000.
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Kristen Bicknell is currently chip leading the High Roller Event after 10 levels of play, having accumulated a stack north of 200,000. Registration is still open for another 2 levels of play plus the dinner break, with 81 entries recorded and a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.
Here are the top 5 counts as play enters level 11:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Kristen | Bicknell | 221,500 |
Pegman | Meleknia | 166,500 |
Erik | Lemarquand | 131,600 |
Edward | Lin | 131,400 |
Tommy | Nguyen | 129,100 |