Justin Bonomo Leads Into Day 2; How Big Will SHRB Bahamas Get?
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Welcome to Day 2 of the 2019 Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas. The SHRB’s first trip to the Caribbean got off to a huge start on Saturday, as 43 players built an over $10,000,000 prize pool. Both of those numbers are set to increase today, as late registration and re-entry is open through the first level of Day 2.
While Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas may not become the biggest Super High Roller Bowl in history, their are a few players that could make history this weekend.
Justin Bonomo – who won the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl – and Christoph Vogelsang – who won in 2017 – both bagged top-ten stacks, with Bonomo pacing the remaining 28 player field with almost 1.3 million chips. Vogelsang rounds out the top-ten with 531,000 and between them are some of the world’s best high stakes players.
Steve O’Dwyer, Wai Leong Chan, and Sam Greenwood headline the international big stacks, while Isaac Haxton, Erik Seidel, Darren Elias, and Kathy Lehne carry the red, white, and blue into Day 2.
Bryn Kenney, Poker Masters champion Sam Soverel, and David Peters also advanced with just over a starting stack.
To view the complete end-of-day chip counts, click here.
Which players will join Day 2 with a starting stack remains to be seen, but Poker Central’s Live Reporting team will follow the action from the start of Level 10 – at 1:00 PM ET – until the final seven is reached. Registration remains open through the first level of play and will close at approximately 2:00 PM ET~ when a full redraw will take place.
To view the complete end-of-Day 1 seat draw, click here.
Along with updates from the floor of the Baha Mar Casino, PokerGO coverage will begin at 3:30 PM ET on Day 2 and for the final table.