Mikita Badziakouski vs. Alex Foxen

Mikita Badziakouski raised to 2,500 from under the gun and Alex Foxen three-bet to 9,000 in the cutoff. Action folded back to Badziakouski, and he called as the flop landed [8d3h3s]. Badziakouski checked and Foxen continued for 5,000. Badziakouski check-raised to 20,000 and Foxen called as the turn fell the [Js]. Badziakouski

Top Hands from the WSOP Europe €250K Super High Roller

Over the next two weeks, six WSOP bracelets will be awarded from King's Casino in Rozvadov. While exclusive coverage of the 2019 World Series of Poker Europe continues on PokerGO, we're breaking down the biggest hands from every stream starting with the €250K Super High Roller. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px1eReYbHKY&feature=youtu.be Neither player made Day 2,

Cary Katz Wins Super High Roller Bowl London (£2,100,000)

What a battle it has been but finally a winner has been crowned after a 10-hour final table that resulted in a win by Cary Katz who took home the first prize worth £2.1 million and with that the largest score of his career. Relive the entire final table of Super

Katz Surviving as Imsirovic Folds Top Pair

Pre-flop, there was 60,000 in the pot between Ali Imsirovic and Cary Katz. The flop of [JsTs6s] saw Cary Katz move all-in for 115,000 chips with [As9c], and Imsirovic made the fold with [QhJh]. In the very next hand, Imsirovic had top pair on a seven-high flop and this time bet Katz off

Huge Hand Between the Leaders

Ali Imsirovic raised to 25,000 with [KcKd] and Vogelsang made it 85,000 with [Kh9h]. Imsirovic three-bet to 230,000 and Christoph Vogelsang folded, but that's an immediate shift to the momentum. They weren't level at the top for long.

Vogelsang Leads at the Break

Christoph Vogelsang had [Ad8s] and made it 18,000 pre-flop. Cary Katz called with [9h8h]. The flop of [TcAs5s] saw both men check, but on the [5c] turn, a 25,000 bet from Vogelsang got a quick fold from Katz and the players went on break.