Ali Imsirovic Leads Super High Roller Bowl Online; $1.7m for the Winner
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After almost eight-and-a-half hours of play, just 13 players remain in the Super High Roller Bowl Online on partypoker.
The field of 50 players - the fourth-biggest in Super High Roller Bowl history - generated a prize pool of $5,000,000, beating the guarantee by $2,000,000. The winner will take home $1,775,000 and the SHRB Championship Ring.
A late surge by Super High Roller Bowl London runner-up Ali Imsirovic (2,226,009) denied David Peters (2,107,400) the overnight chip lead. Peters had held the lead for much of the day, but will have to come from behind if he's going to take down the title.
Bagged the chip lead in the Super High Roller Bowl! 13 left & 1.8m up top! Need some ### tomorrow. https://t.co/QhfiuwFt9h
— Ali (@aliImsirovic)
Peters and Imsirovic are the only two players over two million in chips ahead of Jonathan van Fleet, Linus Loeliger and Dan Shak.
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Remaining Players
Here are the remaining 13 players in the $102,000 Super High Roller Bowl Online:
Rank | Player | Country | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ali Imsirovic | Mexico | 2,226,009 |
2 | David Peters | Costa Rica | 2,107,400 |
3 | Jonathan van Fleet | Canada | 1,628,488 |
4 | Linus Loeliger | Austria | 1,605,617 |
5 | Dan Shak | Poland | 1,523,954 |
6 | Pauli Ayras | Finland | 1,509,747 |
7 | Sam Greenwood | Canada | 892,167 |
8 | Justin Bonomo | Canada | 821,421 |
9 | Orpen Kisackicoglu | United Kingdom | 739,634 |
10 | Sergi Reixach | United Kingdom | 592,751 |
11 | Michael Addamo | United Kingdom | 573,743 |
12 | Alex Foxen | Canada | 420,329 |
13 | Darrell Goh | United Kingdom | 358,740 |
Note: Flags correspond to those shown on partypoker. These may not correspond to a players actual nationality
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Four former Super High Roller Bowl champions were eliminated today, with Daniel Dvoress (SHRB Bahamas), Christoph Vogelsang (SHRB III), Isaac Haxton (SHRB V) and Timothy Adams (SHRB Australia & SHRB Sochi) all falling short of Day 2.
That leaves Justin Bonomo (SHRB China & SHRB IV) the only former champion in contention when play resumes at 19:00 BST on June 2nd.
Super High Roller Bowl Online Payouts
Place | Payout |
---|---|
1 | $1,775,000 |
2 | $1,187,500 |
3 | $762,500 |
4 | $487,500 |
5 | $325,000 |
6 | $250,000 |
7 | $212,500 |
Super High Roller Online Day 1 Recap
By the end of the first level, the field was already up to 40 players with reigning WSOP Main Event champion Hossein Ensan leading after making a flush against Pavel Veksler.
Veksler would become the first elimination of the day at the hands of Darrell Goh. Other early eliminations included Stephen Chidwick, Mikita Badziakouski, Kahle Burns, Adrian Mateos, and partypoker Ambassador Kristen Bicknell.
During the early part of the day, the chip lead changed hands on numerous occasions, but ultimately it was David Peters (pictured) who took control in sensational fashion. After eliminating Chris Hunichen, Chi Zhang and Andras Nemeth in the space of an hour, he moved up to two million in chips, more than double second-in-chips Sam Greenwood at the time.
Ensan was a high-profile elimination after registration closed, who flopped a flush when all-in against Dan Shak, only for Shak to go runner-runner to make a full house and eliminate Ensan. Also eliminated after registration closed were Artur Martirosian, Thomas Boivin, Dan Smith, Matthias Eibinger and Seth Davies.
Peters still led with 24 and 16 players remaining, but found his chip lead under threat with two tables remaining as both Sam Greenwood and Ali Imsirovic caught up to him.
Wiktor Malinowski, Ben Sulsky and Jason Koon were the last three eliminations of the day, and ultimately it was Imsirovic who got his nose ahead of Peters and will return in the lead with 13 players remaining.
Previous Super High Roller Bowl Tournaments
Edition | Buy-In | Entries | Champion | Winnings |
---|---|---|---|---|
I | $500,000 | 43 | Brian Rast | $7,525,000 |
II | $300,000 | 49 | Rainer Kempe | $5,000,000 |
III | $300,000 | 56 | Christoph Vogelsang | $6,000,000 |
China | HK$2.1M | 75 | Justin Bonomo | HK$37.83M (~$4.8M) |
IV | $300,000 | 48 | Justin Bonomo | $5,000,000 |
V | $300,000 | 36 | Isaac Haxton | $3,672,000 |
London | ��250,000 | 12 | Cary Katz | ��2,100,000 (~$2.6M) |
Bahamas | $250,000 | 51 | Daniel Dvoress | $4,080,000 |
Australia | AU$250,000 | 16 | Timothy Adams | AU$2,160,000 |
Sochi | $250,000 | 40 | Timothy Adams | $3,600,000 |
Online | $102,000 | 50 | $1,775,000 |