$25,500 Super High Rollers Return to Action at 1pm with Two Tables Left

Day 2 of the partypoker MILLIONS UK $25,500 Super High Roller brings back two tables that are not yet set in their line-ups: late registration remains open for two more 40-minute levels and a full redraw will be done prior to cards hitting air.  Anyone buying in today will receive

Bicknell Unlucky With Queens

Mikita Badziakouski opened the cutoff with [Ah8s] and found a caller in Kirsten Bicknell who picked up [QsQh] in the big blind and slowplayed. Bicknell check-called a bet on [Ac5s4h] and another 120,000 on the [Jc] turn. The [As] on the river saw Bicknell check a third time. Badziakouski, now with

Badziakouski the First to Go

Mikita Badziakouski

Right after the short break, Mikita Badziakouski lost the last of his chips. With the straddle on Badziakouski in seat one, he saw his neighbor Leon Tsoukernik open for 75,000 - raising blind Reeves told us after the fact. This raise was enough to get rid of Reeves and Foxen, but

TV Table Gearing Up

With the addition of Lucas Reeves to the Super High Roller, the bijou field has split in two, with five players about to be streamed on PokerGO! Full player list, Level 2: Table Seat Player TV 1 Sam Grafton TV 2 Ben Heath TV 3 Christoph Vogelsang TV 4 Igor Kurganov TV 7 Rainer Kempe 1 1 Mikita Badziakouski 1 3 Leon Tsoukernik 1 6 Luke Reeves 1 7 Alex Foxen

Tony G with a Straight

Tony G limped the button, and Ben Heath completes the small blind as Mikita Badziakouski checked his option in the big blind. The flop landed [7sTs8h] and action checked to Guoga, and he bet 13,000. Heath folded, but Badziakouski called as both players checked the [9h] on the turn. The river fell

Quads for Justin Bonomo

On a board of [KsAdJhAhAs] with roughly 520,000 in the middle, Justin Bonomo bet out 125,000 from the small blind and Mikita Badziakouski called on the button. Bonomo tabled his [AcQd] for quads, and Badziakouski mucked.

Kathy Lehne Eliminated by Mikita Badziakouski

Catching the action on the river with the board reading [Tc7dJdKcJc] and roughly 195,000 in the middle, Kathy Lehne moved all in from the small blind for 158,000. Lehne's opponent in the hand is Mikita Badziakouski in middle position and he began counting out his chip stack. "At least I'll have some