Last Level of the Day
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Although Day 1 of the Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas was supposed to play ten 60-minute levels, Tournament Director Paul Campbell made the decision to end play after nine levels.
With the late start, and the delays with moving different tables to the feature table to be live streamed, Campbell didn’t want to keep players here too late.
Consequently, with play ending a level early, there will be no redraw tonight. Players will return on Day 2 and continue to play in their same seats. Once that level is completed to mark the official end to Day 1, he will give players the last opportunity to register or re-enter before closing registration on executing the Day 2 redraw.
Once the players are seated in their new seats and Level 11 begins, play will continue until the Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas final table of seven is reached.