High Roller Slot Wins 2019
- HOME Lifestyle Elio Fox Wins SHRP Showdown Super High Roller April 12, 2019, 12:24 pm The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown $50,000 Super High Roller is now in the books, and it was high roller expert Elio Fox who topped the tournament’s field.
- Keith Tilston Keith Tilston made his way through a 99-entry field in the 2019 World Series of Poker Event #83: $100,000 High Roller to win his first bracelet and a career-high cash of $2,792,406.
Last week the high-rolling gambler uploaded a video to show off one of his latest wins after winning AU$250,000 (US$171,280) on a slot machine, or pokies as they are known as in Australia. Melbourne Crown. The YouTube video he uploaded begins with the high-roller showing a balance of AU$7,000 (US$4,795) on a slot machine at Melbourne’s Crown. A total of 84-entries took part in the €2,000 Irish Open High Roller and the top 10 finishers received a slice of the €155,610. Stephen Woodhead was the unfortunate soul to burst the money bubble, his ace-three losing to the suited nine-six of Dan Wilson who spiked two pair after setting Woodhead in for his last three big blinds.
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The sixth edition of poker's annual nosebleed extravaganza has ended, and this time, Daniel Dvoress emerged as champion of the Super High Roller Bowl. Dvoress topped a field of 51 entries for a first-place prize of $4,080,000 at Baha Mar in the Bahamas, hosting the event for the first time as part of the partypoker Caribbean Poker Party.
He had never previously cashed in a SHRB.
The score is by far his biggest cash it vaults him into the top 40 of the all-time tournament money list. He came out on top of a final table that included high-stakes legend Erik Seidel and two-time SHRB champ Justin Bonomo.
Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas Official Final Table Results
Place | Player | Home Country | Prize |
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1 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | $4,080,000 |
2 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | $2,677,500 |
3 | Kathy Lehne | U.S.A. | $1,785,000 |
4 | Erik Seidel | U.S.A. | $1,275,000 |
5 | Seth Davies | U.S.A. | $1,020,000 |
6 | Steve O'Dwyer | Ireland | $765,000 |
7 | Jason Koon | U.S.A. | $637,500 |
8 | Justin Bonomo | U.S.A. | $510,000 |
The rake-free event presented by Poker Central and livestreamed for fans the world over on PokerGO drew a characteristically stacked field full of poker's finest to the Caribbean.
Dvoress opened the final table fifth in chips, according to the live updates, after Seth Daviesbagged the lead going to the final day.
The Canadian, though, had a fortuitous start as he made a huge hand right away against Jason Koon when he got there with a combo draw against Koon's flopped set of eights. Fortunately for Koon, he was able to avoid sending a full double over as he checked back the river when Dvoress hit his flush.
Chip Leaders Stumble
While Dvoress was surging into the lead, several of the favorites experienced nothing but misfortune on the final day.
Former all-time money leader Bonomo was first out after he attempted to run a massive three-barrel bluff on Seidel. The board came , and Bonomo blasted three streets holding , preserving just a single chip. Seidel had turned sevens full, so Bonomo's play had no shot, and he soon headed to the rail without a third SHRB title.
Davies and Koon, who started the day as the top two stacks, also busted among the first four, along with Steve O'Dwyer.
Koon lost a large flip to Wai Leong Chan with ace-king against jacks and then lost the rest flipping with Kathy Lehne.
Davies attempted a large bluffcatch in a limped blinds battle on , calling a small turn bet then a river shove with . Dvoress got him with the though, relegating the start-of-day leader to fifth place.
Dvoress Dominates Late Stages
Everyone was fairly even to start four-handed play, but Dvoress positioned himself for the win in short order. He flopped a set of threes after calling a raise from Seidel, and Seidel was unable to get away from turned top pair of kings after flopping a flush draw with . He called off nearly all of his chips after tanking for 12 extensions worth of time.
Unable to recover with his last three big blinds, he settled for third.
It seemed the win would come fairly quickly for Dvoress after that as he got Chan in nearly dead with an overpair of tens on . However, Dvoress' trips turned to dust when Chan turned tens full to grab the lead for himself.
Dvoress picked himself up off the mat, though, and he found a double with the nut flush on the river when Chan couldn't find a fold with turned top pair.
That proved to be the turning point as nobody overtook Dvoress from there. He ground down his remaining two opponents over the next few hours, with Chan the one making it heads up after cracking Lehne's aces on the river with pocket sixes.
While he battled for about 90 minutes, Chan never really threatened Dvoress' lead, and an attempted river check-raise bluff with a missed straight against kings up cost him most of his chips en route to a second-place finish.
List of Super High Roller Bowl Champions
Edition | Buy-In | Entries | Champion | Winnings |
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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 |
Macau | 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 |
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Max Silver has started the 2019 Irish Poker Open festival in style by getting his hands on the €2,000 High Roller trophy and €45,130 first-place prize.
2019 Irish Open High Roller Results
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Max Silver | €45,130 |
2 | Benny Glaser | €29,565 |
3 | Patrice Brandt | €22,565 |
4 | Andy Black | €15,170 |
5 | Marc Macdonnell | €11,280 |
6 | Keith Johnson | €8,560 |
7 | Orjan Skommo | €7,000 |
8 | Dan Wilson | €6,225 |
9 | Ankit Ahuja | €5,445 |
10 | Italo Palao | €4,670 |
Silver lives in Dublin and has a fantastic record in the Emerald Isle. The second-ever cash on his Hendon Mob profile was a victory in the €560 UKIPT Dublin Main Event that banked Silver €72,000. Silver has since gone on to cash in a total of 19-events in Ireland, cashing for a total of €290,131 (20 events and €335,261 incuding this victory)
A total of 84-entries took part in the €2,000 Irish Open High Roller and the top 10 finishers received a slice of the €155,610. Stephen Woodhead was the unfortunate soul to burst the money bubble, his ace-three losing to the suited nine-six of Dan Wilson who spiked two pair after setting Woodhead in for his last three big blinds.
Woodhead’s exit locked up €4,670 for the rest of the field. Italo Palao busted in 10th place and was joined on the rail, and perhaps at the bar, by Ankit Ahuja, and the aforementioned Wilson.
Orjan Skommo and Keith Johnson followed suit, the latter being the last player not to turn their investment into a five-figure prize.
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Current Irish number one in the Global Poker Index, Marc Macdonnell, saw his ace-three lose to the ace-four of Silver courtesy of a four on the flop to exit in fifth-place for €11,280 before Irish legend Andy Black ran out of luck and chips, his ace-king losing to the pocket kings of Silver to bow out in fourth-place.
Silver was now in a dominant position, his big stack lording it over the two shallow stacks. His position grew stronger when he sent Patrice Brandt to the sidelines in third-place.
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Benny Glaser was Silver’s final opponent but he was running on fumes. Glaser earned a short reprieve when his queen-three improved to trip threes to double up, but he was all-in the next hand with pocket eights only for Silver to wake up with jacks in the hole. The fishhooks melted the snowmen and Silver bagged himself yet another major live poker title.
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