Kempe’s Full House Not Big Enough

On a board of [7hJs8h] [8c], big blind Rainer Kempe bet 20,000. Michael Del Vecchio folded from under the gun but the player on the button called. The [8d] on the river made for trips on the board and Kempe bet 25,000. The button called and won with his [TcTs] as

Niall Farrell and Rainer Kempe Still in the Race to Win $325,000

The first day of the $25,500 Super High Roller at the partypoker MILLIONS South America in the wonderful Enjoy resort & Casino in Punta del Este, Uruguay, attracted 27 players who fired a total of 35 bullets. Only fifteen of them remain at the start of the second and final

Marty Mathis Leads partypoker LIVE MILLIONS South America Super High Roller Final Day

Last year's partypoker MILLIONS South America Main Event winner Marty Mathis now leads the 2020 edition's Super High Roller. Mathis, a player with legendary status, known as "TheLipoFund" online, bagged 4.315 million in chips as fifteen players survived Day 1 of the $25,500 buy-in two-day event. Play got underway in Uruguay's

Kempe Doubles Through Romero

James Romero raised to 105,000 from the hijack and Rainer Kempe three-bet from the small blind to 390,000. Romero put Kempe all in for effectively 1,775,000 and Kempe called. James Romero: [acjd] Rainer Kempe: [asqs] The board ran out [qdjc8d6h3d] and Kempe doubled up through Romero. Both have about the same amount of

Rainer Kempe Loses Some

The action folded to Rainer Kempe in the cutoff and he opened for 105,000. The small blind and big blind called and checked to Kempe on [2h8cKc]. Kempe bet 125,000 and the small blind shoved for 705,000. The big blind folded and Kempe called with [4c5c]. The small blind showed

Rainer Kempe Eliminated

High roller Rainer Kempe just lost the last of his chips, though he didn't have much to start the hand with. We arrived on the [7dJh3s] flop as the small Luke Reeves in the small blind, Rainer Kempe in the big blind, and Kuljinder Sidhu all checked. Andrew Wilson bet 100,000

Kempe, Kassouf, and Gruissem Out

"He died a slow death to be honest," Rainer Kempe's former neighbor said. The German high roller's last hand had him jam the low jack for his last eight big blinds with ace-ten. Unfortunately for Kempe, the big blind woke up with ace-king and saw that hand hold up. Besides Kempe,

Rainer Kempe Eliminated in 9th Place

Rainer Kempe, shortest stack with 11 big blinds, found an open spot in the hijack with [Qs7s] and committed the lot.  He was not only called by small blind Preben Stokkan, but dominated with [AhQh].  The only spade to grace the board was the ace, at the end of a