Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas

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The Bahamas Super High Roller Bowl was the eighth edition of this poker tournament and the third outside of Las Vegas . He was from 16 to 18 November 2019 in the Baha Mar in Nassau on the Bahamas played and had a buy-in of 250,000 US dollars . The event was hosted by Poker Central .

structure

The tournament in the variant No-Limit Hold'em was played from 16 to 18 November 2019 and was one of the first tournaments of party poker Live organized tournament series party poker Millions World Bahamas . The buy-in for the event was US $ 250,000, which is slightly less than the US $ 300,000 entry fee usually charged in Las Vegas for the tournament. In contrast to the events in Las Vegas, every player was allowed to re-enter.

transmission

The broadcast was handled by Poker Central . A paid subscription to the streaming platform PokerGo was required to watch .

Attendees

A woman played the tournament with Kathy Lehne . The 37 participants were:

Results

All players started with a stack of 300,000 chips. 14 re-entries were recorded during the registration phase. In total, the buy-in was paid 51 times, which generated a prize pool of 12.75 million US dollars.

Justin Bonomo finished the first day of the tournament as chip leader. On day two, Seth Davies took the lead in chips. The day of the tournament ended with the elimination of Wai Yong in ninth place, which meant that the remaining eight players all had prize money of $ 510,000. At the final table, Daniel Dvoress quickly took the chip lead. After around two hours on the final day, Bonomo only had a chip after a failed bluff against Erik Seidel , which he then lost to Wai Chan in the next hand and was eliminated in eighth place. Around 20 minutes later, Jason Koon had to leave the table after he had got his last chips with 3 3 against Kathy Lehnes A K in the middle of the table and did not hold his hand. The latter took the chip lead for the first time at the final table. Then Steve O'Dwyer was eliminated in sixth place, his A 9 could not improve against Seidel's A T . Only a few minutes later the tournament was over for Davies, who was put all-in on the board Q 9 9 8 2 and called with King up against Dvoress' Q 3 . Then it came to the biggest pot in the tournament up to that point: Dvoress got all the chips in the middle with a full house against Seidel, who at that time was about even with him in chips and took the lead again in chips. In the following hand, Seidel was eliminated in fourth place. 15 minutes later, between Dvoress and Chan on the flop 2 3 2 ♣, both stacks went into the middle. Dvoress was way ahead with A 2 against Chan's T T , but the Malaysian hit the T on the turn and secured the chip lead. Dvoress took back a large part of the chips only a short time later and doubled his stack with a flush against Chan. The Canadian then expanded his chip lead and now had almost ten million chips in front of him. Dvoress, Chan and Lehne played three hours before Lehnes A A did not hold against Chans 6 6 . Dvoress went into the decisive heads-up with a 2-1 lead in chips. There the Canadian prevailed after about two and a half hours in the final hand with A 9 against Chan's J 7 and secured a prize of more than four million dollars.

space origin player Prize money (in $ )
1 CanadaCanada Daniel Dvoress 4,080,000
2 MalaysiaMalaysia Wai Chan 2,677,500
3 United StatesUnited States Kathy Lehne 1,785,000
4th United StatesUnited States Erik Seidel 1,275,000
5 United StatesUnited States Seth Davies 1,020,000
6th United StatesUnited States Steve O'Dwyer 0.765,000
7th United StatesUnited States Jason Koon 0.637,500
8th United StatesUnited States Justin Bonomo 0.510,000

Web links

Individual evidence

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  11. Jason Koon Eliminated in 7th Place ($ 637,500) on pokercentral.com November 18, 2019, accessed November 18, 2019.
  12. Steve O'Dwyer Eliminated in 6th Place ($ 765,000) on pokercentral.com November 18, 2019, accessed November 18, 2019.
  13. Seth Davies Eliminated in 5th Place ($ 1,020,000) on pokercentral.com November 18, 2019, accessed November 18, 2019.
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  15. Erik Seidel Eliminated in 4th Place ($ 1,275,000) on pokercentral.com November 18, 2019, accessed November 18, 2019.
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