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Super High Roller Bowl

Super High Roller Bowl V Satellite

players remaining

1

entrants

25

Buy-in

10,000 USD

Prize Pool

250,000 USD

Starting stack

100,000

Average stack

2,500,000
Live Reporting Structure Payouts

Dominik Nitsche Doubles Through Igor Kurganov

Posted December 16, 2018 at 9:25 pm ET by Tim Duckworth

Dominik Nitsche shoved all in for 78,000 from under the gun, and Igor Kurganov called in the small blind.

Nitsche: [6s][6c]
Kurganov: [ac][9s]

The dealer spread a [8s][qc][qs][kd][ts] board, and Nitsche secured the double.

TAGS: Dominik Nitsche, Igor Kurganov
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Larry Wright Picks Off Matthias Eibinger

Posted December 16, 2018 at 9:19 pm ET by Tim Duckworth

On a board that read [6s][7d][kc][kd][7s] with roughly 88,000 in the middle, Matthias Eibinger lead out from the big blind for 119,000.

From the button, Larry Wright called, and then tabled his [ks][5h] for kings-full and scooped the pot.

TAGS: Larry Wright, Matthias Eibinger
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Bryon Kaverman Eliminated by Matthias Eibinger

Posted December 16, 2018 at 9:11 pm ET by Tim Duckworth

Byron Kaverman in action during the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl.
Byron Kaverman in action during the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl.

On a final board reading [3s][8d][qs][5h][6d] with roughly 80,000 in the middle, Matthias Eibinger pushed out a stack of chips amounting to roughly 80,000.

His opponent in the hand is Byron Kaverman, and after using his full allotment of free time, he called all in for 52,000.

Eibinger tabled his[7c][4s] for a straight, and Kaverman was forced to show his [kc][8c] and then mucked.

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Larry Wright Turns a Straight on Alex Foxen

Posted December 16, 2018 at 9:06 pm ET by Tim Duckworth

Alex Foxen opened to 11,000 in the hijack and Larry Wright defended his big blind to see a [8h][3d][9c] flop.

Both players checked through to see the [th] on the turn. Wright bet out 7,000, and Foxen called as the [7d] landed on the river.

As Wright’s time was about to expire, he turned to the dealer and asked, “Do I owe a chip?”

The dealer nodded, and Wright tossed in a time extension chip before pushing out a stack of chips amounting to 58,000.

Foxen immediately called, and Wright tabled his [qc][jc] for the nut straight and Foxen mucked.

TAGS: Alex Foxen, Larry Wright
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Updated Chip Counts

Posted December 16, 2018 at 8:57 pm ET by Remko Rinkema

Play has resumed with the following players still in contention.

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Play Resumes

Posted December 16, 2018 at 8:56 pm ET by Tim Duckworth

Registration is now closed in the Super High Roller Bowl V Satellite with a total of 25 entrants taking part.

Sam Soverel and Dominik Nitsche are the latest entrants as 12 players are remaining.

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Level

Level 10

Blinds

3,000/5,000

Big Blind Ante

5,000

Welcome to the Super High Roller Bowl V Satellite

Posted December 16, 2018 at 8:27 pm ET by Remko Rinkema

Back in May, Justin Bonomo won the Super High Roller Bowl and took home this championship ring.
Back in May, Justin Bonomo won the Super High Roller Bowl and took home this championship ring.

Super High Roller Bowl V is less than 24 hours away as cards go in the air inside the PokerGO Studio at 12:00 pm local time in Las Vegas on Monday. In anticipation of the fifth edition of the most prestigious high roller event of the year, a $10,000 satellite is being held in the ARIA poker room. The satellite got underway at 12:00 pm local time and after registration closes, Poker Central will provide you with exclusive updates on who will claim one of the few remaining seats into Super High Roller Bowl V.

For more information on Super High Roller Bowl V, click this link. Watch the Super High Roller Bowl live on PokerGO for three straight days starting on Monday. New to PokerGO? Subscribe right now.

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players remaining

1

entrants

25

Buy-in

10,000 USD

Prize Pool

250,000 USD

Places paid

3

First prize

125,000 USD

Starting stack

100,000

Average stack

2,500,000
top chip counts
1