Ami Barer raised the cutoff to 1,375 before Isaac Haxton reraised the button to 4.5K. Barer raised again to 17,250 and Haxton called to see ![]()
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on the flop, then folded to a bet of 7,675.
Ami Barer raised the cutoff to 1,375 before Isaac Haxton reraised the button to 4.5K. Barer raised again to 17,250 and Haxton called to see ![]()
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on the flop, then folded to a bet of 7,675.
Adrian Mateos opened the action with a raise to 1,250 and Aliaksandr Hirs three-bet to 4,700 out of the small blind, which resulted in a call by Mateos. Hirs bet the ![]()
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flop for 3,626 and the
turn for 9,500, both of which Mateos called.
Hirs then checked the
on the river and Mateos' bet of 18,316 forced a fold.
David Yan raised to 1.5K from the middle, and Anatoly Filatov called from the big blind. They both checked the ![]()
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flop, but Filatov led for 3,730 on the
turn. Yan called, then called again for 9.69K on the
river.
Anatoly Filatov: ![]()
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Filatov went runner-runner spades to take down a big early pot.
[Removed:564] won two pots in a row before Jason Koon then took on Timothy Adams.
[Removed:565]' raise to 1,250 was called by Adams on the button and Bruno Volkmann in the big blind. On a ![]()
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flop, [Removed:565] continued for 1,355 and Adams was the only one to check-call. The
appeared on the turn and [Removed:565] bet 5,063 to win the pot.
One hand later, [Removed:565] opened to 1,250 and Adams called from the cutoff. Koon three-bet to 5,920 on the button and Adams filled up.
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flop brought a check-call or 6,130 by Adams who then check-folded the
turn when Koon made it 14,752 to go.
Wiktor Malinowski opened to 1,000 and was called only by Christian Rudolph out of the big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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and Rudolph check-raised from 801 to 4,091 in order to receive a call from Malinowski.
The
fell on the turn and Rudolph bet 9,107, which Malinowski called.
Once the
river completed the board, Rudolph checked and a bet worth 18,033 by Malinowski forced a fold.
Artur Martirosian raised to 1,250 and a three-bet to 4,250 by Isaac Haxton followed. Kenneth Smaron called on the button and Martirosian also filled up.
They checked all the way to the ![]()
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river on which Martirosian bet 18,000 into 13,980. Both opponents folded and Martirosian won the pot.
Action has just begun on Level 1 of Event #30: Super High Roller $25,500, $2.5M Gtd.
Level: 1
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 60
The 2021 GGPoker Super MILLION$ Week is coming to a close, and one of the final events is Event #30: Super High Roller $25,500, $2.5M Gtd. Action kicks off at 3 p.m. Eastern time, and they'll play through to a winner before the end of the day.
So far, with about an hour to go before cards go in the air, there are more than 30 well-heeled players who have found the $25,500 buy-in in their couch cushions. Late registration is open for five hours after the game begins, so there will be plenty of time for more players to jump into the mix. As well, re-entries are unlimited, so expect to see a few players fire more than once in this one.
Everyone starts with 100,000 in chips, good for 200 big blinds in the first level of play, but just over 14 big blinds by the time registration closes at 8 p.m. Eastern. Blinds will increase every 15 minutes, so once registration closes, expect the action to move quickly.
Among the players already in the game are GGPoker Ambassadors Fedor Holz and Anatoly Filatov, as well as Ludovic "Gr4vyB04t" Geilich, Artur Martirosian, Thomas Muehloeker, Sam Greenwood, and Chris Rudolph, along with many other big names.
Stay tuned here at PokerNews for action throughout the day from this Super High Roller event. We'll be watching and bringing you the big hands and chip counts until a winner is decided.