$10,300 NAPT Super High Roller
Day 3 Started
$10,300 NAPT Super High Roller
Day 3 Started
The final day of the $10,300 Super High Roller is upon us as part of the 2023 PokerStars North American Poker Tour Las Vegas at Resorts World with just six players remaining. One of those players will walk away with the top prize of $174,550 and a PokerStars trophy, and leading the way is California's David Stamm (852,000).
The California tech worker entertained the table last night by talking about his love of electronic dance music. Along the way, he managed to spin up a ten big blind stack to eventually take the final table chip lead over Sam Soverel (622,000), Jim Collopy (415,000) and Jesse Lonis (374,000), who made it to the final table with a boost that came from picking off a bluff from Tom Orpaz earlier in the day.
Sergio Aido held a big chip lead after doubling through Collopy with kings against Big Slick, but a few cold hands later and the Spaniard ended the night toward the bottom of the counts with 354,000, ahead of only Richard Green (180,000).
Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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1 | Jesse Lonis | United States | 374,000 | 25 |
2 | David Stamm | United States | 852,000 | 57 |
3 | Jim Collopy | United States | 415,000 | 28 |
4 | Richard Green | United States | 180,000 | 12 |
5 | Sergio Aido | Spain | 354,000 | 24 |
6 | Sam Soverel | United States | 775,000 | 52 |
Each remaining player is guaranteed a payout of at least $37,200, while the winner will receive nearly five times that.
Action will pick back up on Level 21 with blinds of 10,000/15,000/15,000. Levels are set to remain 60 minutes in duration, though they will be halved to 30 minutes if a deal is made.
Place | Prize |
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1 | $174,550 |
2 | $114,460 |
3 | $82,985 |
4 | $62,955 |
5 | $48,645 |
6 | $37,200 |
Shannon Shorr and the gregarious John Morgan both made the money but were eliminated before the end of Day 2.
Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team is on-site here at Resorts World and is ready to provide updates as the $10,300 Super High Roller reaches its climax.
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Cards are in the air and action is underway in Day 3 of the $10,300 NAPT Super High Roller.
Sergio Aido was all in for 269,000 from the hijack against the bigger-stacked Jim Collopy in the big blind.
Sergio Aido: A♠A♥
Jim Collopy: A♦J♣
Adio's aces held up despite the scary runout of 10♦9♥8♣K♣5♣ to earn him an early double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Sergio Aido |
550,000
196,000
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196,000 |
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Jim Collopy | 100,000 | |
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Richard Green open-jammed a stack of 180,000 in the small blind and Sergio Aido called in the big blind with a bigger stack.
Richard Green: K♦J♦
Sergio Aido: Q♥9♥
Green's king-high stayed ahead as the board ran out a safe 6♠2♠3♦2♦4♥ to bring him a double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Richard Green |
390,000
210,000
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210,000 |
Sergio Aido |
380,000
-170,000
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-170,000 |
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Sam Soverel opened to 20,000 from the hijack and Jesse Lonis called in the cutoff before Jim Collopy three-bet to 90,000 with just one chip behind in the small blind. Action folded to Soverel, who assessed the situation as he broke away from telling an inflammatory story.
"And if you [Lonis] call, he [Collopy] can still fold for 1k?" said Soverel. "This is exciting."
Collopy checked on the 9♠7♦4♠ flop and Soverel bet 60,000. Lonis called and Collopy also called with his final 1,000.
Soverel checked on the Q♣ turn and Lonis also checked. Soverel checked again on the 3♠ river and Lonis bet 118,000. Soverel took a sip of his Pellegrino, a switch from the variety of beers he drank deep into Day 2, before calling.
Lonis showed 8♠7♠ for a flush as Soverel and Collopy were respectively forced to show 10♦9♣ and A♦K♣. Soverel shook his head and moved on to the next hand as Collopy headed to the payout counter.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jesse Lonis |
900,000
526,000
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526,000 |
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Sam Soverel |
700,000
-75,000
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-75,000 |
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Jim Collopy | Busted | |
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Sam Soverel was down to less than 100,0)0 and it looked like most of his chips went to Richard Green. Green then opened from the hijack and Soverel pushed in his stack with a single chip behind. Jesse Lonis called in the small blind and Green also called.
"Are you two gonna check it down?" inquired Soverel.
The flop of Q♥4♦3♠ checked through and Lonis bet 15,000 on the 9♣ river as Green and Soverel both called.
Lonis and Green checked on the 8♦ river and Green showed K♥Q♠ to beat out the 5x5x of Lonis and A♠7♠ of Soverel to mark the latter's elimination.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jesse Lonis | 900,000 | |
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Richard Green |
800,000
410,000
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410,000 |
Sam Soverel | Busted | |
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David Stamm was all in and at risk for 610,000 from the hijack against Richard Green on the button.
David Stamm: 10♥10♣
Richard Green: A♠Q♣
Stamm was able to survive the flip as the board ran out 7♥3♥3♣J♣7♠ to earn him a sizable double.
"That's a call," Lonis said about Stamm's tens. "I've never studied a day in my life, but that's a call."
The next hand, Green open-jammed his remaining chips and Sergio Aido called next to him with a slightly smaller stack.
Sergio Aido: 10♦10♠
Richard Green: 4♠4♦
Green was once again against tens and the runout of A♣9♥J♠5♠7♣ confirmed a double for Aido.
Green was down to crumbs but managed to find a double through Jesse Lonis a few hands later.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Stamm |
1,100,000
248,000
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248,000 |
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Sergio Aido |
500,000
120,000
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120,000 |
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Richard Green |
180,000
-620,000
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-620,000 |