Adrian Mateos Back Over One Million
Ali Imsirovic raised to 30,000 and Isaac Haxton called in the hijack, as did Adrian Mateos in the big blind.
The flop landed [as][9s][jh] and action checked through to reveal the [9d] on the turn which was welcomed with a round of knuckle backs.
The river fell the [6c] and Mateos led out for 90,000. Imsirovic called, and Haxton folded. Mateos tabled his [ah][5c], and Imsirovic mucked.
Isaac Haxton Wins One Multiway
Adrian Mateos raised to 35,000, and Isaac Haxton called on the button as did Talal Shakerchi in the big blind.
The flop landed [2s][4h][8d] and action checked to Haxton who bet 80,000. Shakerchi and Mateos folded, and Haxton collected the pot.
Alex Foxen Picks Off Igor Kurganov to Move Into the Chip Lead
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Alex Foxen raised to 35,000 from middle position and Isaac Haxton called out of the small blind. Igor Kurganov defended his big blind and the flop was [9h][6s][5c].
Haxton led out for 30,000 and Kurganov called. Foxen raised to 110,000 and Haxton folded. Kurganov three-bet to 340,000 and Foxen called. The turn was the [jh] and both players checked to the [6c] river.
Kurganov used a time extension chip before betting 300,000. Foxen used three time extensions before calling.
Kurganov showed [kd][8d] and Foxen won the pot with [9d][7d]. Foxen took the pot and moved into the chip lead.
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Talal Shakerchi Wins on the Flop
Talal Shakerchi opened under the gun to 35,000 holding [7h][6h] and Alex Foxen called next to act with [ad][jd].
The flop landed [8s][th][3h] and Shakerchi continued for 45,000 and Foxen mucked.
Fours for Alex Foxen
Talal Shakerchi opened his button holding [ac][6s] to 35,000 and Alex Foxen called in the small blind with [4d][4c].
Both players checked the [2d][3c][kc] flop to see the [2c] on the turn. Foxen led out for 70,000 and Shakerchi called as the [8s] landed on the river.
Foxen led out for 105,000 and Shakerchi folded.
Isaac Haxton Picks off Ali Imsirovic
Ali Imsirovic raised to 35,000 from middle position and Isaac Haxton called from the cutoff. Alex Foxen called from the big blind and the flop is [js][8s][6c].
Foxen checked, Imsirovic checked and Haxton checked behind. The turn was the [2c] and everybody checked again. The river was the [jd] and Foxen checked for a third time.
Imsirovic bet 65,000 and Haxton called. Foxen folded. Haxton won the pot with [3h][3d] against Imsirovic’s [kh][td].
Shuffle Up and Deal
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The cards are now in the air for the Super High Roller Bowl V Final Table.
The blinds are 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000-big blind ante, and there is roughly 30 minutes remaining in the level.
Seat 1: Ali Imsirovic (United States) – 875,000
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At just 23 years old, Imsirovic took the poker world by storm in 2018. He rapidly ascended up the stakes and went from playing $3,500 WPT events in January to $50,000 high roller events by August. He finished fourth in his first-ever super high roller event at the Seminole Hard Rock near the end of the summer and carried that momentum into September’s Poker Masters.
He won a $50,000 buy-in and a $25,000 buy-in event at the Poker Masters en route to winning the coveted Purple Jacket. In his short poker career, he has already amassed just shy of $3 million in earnings. With today’s cash in the Super High Roller Bowl, he will surpass the $3 million mark. He is coming into the day as the shortest stack at the table, but he is a real threat to become the youngest SHRB champion in history.
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