Sam Soverel Eliminated by Sean Winter
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Sam Soverel moved all-in for his last 27,000 holding [Ah3c] and Sean Winter isolated to 103,000 from the small blind with [6d6s].
The board ran out [3d9h6cQc5h] and Soverel was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Sean Winter | 165,000 |
65,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | Busted |
-30,000 ![]() |
Cary Katz Doubles Through Sam Soverel
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After some preflop action, Cary Katz ended up getting his 172,000 chips in from the big blind and was at risk versus Sam Soverel in the small blind.
Katz: [QsQc]
Soverel: [AcJh]
The dealer put out the [Kh7H3D9C8D] board and Katz’ ladies held to confirm his double.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Cary Katz | 350,000 |
170,000 ![]() |
Sam Soverel | 30,000 |
-85,500 ![]() |
Vikenty Shegal Eliminated by Chris Brewer
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Chris Brewer opened to 12,000 in the cutoff and Vikenty Shegal shoved for approximately 55,000 in the small blind. Brewer called.
Shegal: [As6s]
Brewer: [AdJs]
The board ran out [Ah8d3c7sQc] and Shegal was sent to the rail as he failed to improve.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Chris Brewer | 230,000 |
95,000 ![]() |
Vikenty Shegal | Busted |
-78,000 ![]() |
Steve Zolotow Eliminated by Ed Sebesta
Ed Sebesta opened to 12,000 in the hijack and Steve Zolotow jammed for 100,000 in the cutoff. Sebesta called.
Zolotow: [AsJs]
Ed Sebesta: [9d9c]
The board ran out all low cards as it came [8s5d3h8c7c] and Zolotow was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Ed Sebesta | 335,000 |
225,000 ![]() |
Steve Zolotow | Busted |
-100,000 ![]() |
Justin Saliba Doubles Through Justin Bond
Justin Saliba shoved for 39,000 holding [AhTd] and Justin Bond called in the big blind with [Kd5d].
The board ran out [AcJhQsJs9h] and Saliba doubled through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Justin Saliba | 87,000 |
48,000 ![]() |
Justin Bond | 46,000 |
-39,000 ![]() |
Brian Rast Doubles Through Justin Saliba
Justin Saliba limped the button and Jake Schindler called in the small blind. Brian Rast moved all-in from the big blind for 82,000, and Saliba called while Schindler folded.
Saliba: [AsTc]
Rast: [Ac5s]
The board ran out [Jh7c5dJs9s] and Rast doubled through.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Brian Rast | 176,000 |
76,000 ![]() |
Jake Schindler | 142,000 |
-1,000 ![]() |
Justin Saliba | 39,000 |
-106,000 ![]() |
Ali Imsirovic Doubles Through Sean Perry
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Sean Perry opened to 12,000 from middle position and Ali Imsirovic jammed for 67,000 in the small blind. Perry thought about it and called.
Imsirovic: [AsQh]
Perry: [Ac9d]
The board ran out [3c2s2h6hJc] and Imsirovic stayed ahead to claim the double.
Jake Schindler Doubles Through Justin Bond
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Jake Schindler got his 67,000 chips in preflop from the cutoff and was at risk against Justin Bond in the big blind.
Schindler: [Ah5h]
Bond: [KcQd]
The board ran out [Ac9s6c3s3h] to secure the double for Schindler.
Player | Chips | Change |
---|---|---|
Jake Schindler | 143,000 |
43,000 ![]() |
Justin Bond | 85,000 |
-66,000 ![]() |
ARIA High Roller Event #1 Prize Pool Announced – $147,600 to the Winner
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The 41-entrant field in the 2022 ARIA High Roller Event #1: $10,000 No-Limit Hold’em has created a prize pool of $410,000 that will pay the top six finishers.
2022 ARIA High Roller Event #1 Payouts | ||
Place | Prize | PGT Points |
1st | $147,600 | 148 |
2nd | $94,400 | 94 |
3rd | $65,600 | 66 |
4th | $45,100 | 45 |
5th | $32,800 | 33 |
6th | $20,500 | 21 |
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