2018 Super High Roller Bowl

$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl
Day: 4
Event Info

2018 Super High Roller Bowl

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
99
Prize
$5,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$300,000
Entries
48
Level Info
Level
25
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000

Vogelsang Peels Big Slick Twice

Level 19 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante

Mikita Badziakouski raised to 50,000 in the hijack with {Q-Spades}{9-Spades} and the action stopped at big blind Chris Vogelsang who looked down at {A-Clubs}{K-Clubs}. Vogelsang moved all-in for 445,000 and Badziakouski folded.

Shortly afterwards, Vogelsang peeled ace-king again. He shoved on the button and once again his move made it through without resistance.

Player Chips Progress
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Mikita Badziakouski
4,105,000
-100,000
-100,000
WSOP 1X Winner
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Christoph Vogelsang
555,000
110,000
110,000
Defending Champion

Tags: Mikita BadziakouskiChristoph Vogelsang

Nick Petrangelo Eliminated in 6th Place ($900,000)

Level 19 : 10,000/25,000, 25,000 ante
Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo

Nick Petrangelo opened with {10-Spades}{10-Clubs} and Jason Koon made it 130,000 on the button with {q-Spades}{q-Clubs}. Petrangelo shoved all in for 600,000 and Koon quickly called. Justin Bonomo folded one of Petrangelo's outs when he mucked {j-Diamonds}{10-Diamonds}.

The board ran out {5-Spades}{a-Clubs}{k-Spades}{8-Spades}{q-Hearts}.

"Fun day," Petrangelo joked. "Good luck."

Player Chips Progress
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Jason Koon
1,800,000
615,000
615,000
WSOP 1X Winner
Run It Once
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Nick Petrangelo
Busted
WSOP 2X Winner

Tags: Jason KoonNick Petrangelo

Level: 19

Blinds: 10,000/25,000

Ante: 25,000

Four Years, and Just 14 Players

The Super High Roller Bowl and it's inception dates back to 2015 when Brian Rast won the $500,000-buy-in version for $7,525,000.

Since it's inaugural year, the Super High Roller Bowl has been run an additional three times featuring a $300,000 buy-in and more players.

In those four years, only 14 players have played every event. Two of those - Daniel Negreanu and Christoph Vogelsang - are at this final table, and Vogelsang joins Brian Rast as the only players to have played every event and also won an event. Negreanu will make that three today if he emerges victorious.

Playing these Super High Roller Bowl's can be expensive, and here is how those 14 players stack up in those previous four appearances.

PlayerCountryWinsCashes2018 Results2017 Results2016 Results2015 ResultsSHRB Total Earnings
Christoph VogelsangGermany12?$6,000,000-$300,000-$500,000$4,900,000*
Daniel NegreanuCanada--1?-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,100,000*
Brian RastUnited States11-$300,000-$300,000-$300,000$7,525,000$6,125,000
Fedor HolzGermany--1-$300,000-$300,000$3,500,000-$500,000$2,100,000
Erik SeidelUnited States--2-$300,000-$300,000$2,400,000$860,000$1,860,000
David PetersUnited States--1-$300,000-$300,000-$300,000$1,505,000$105,000
Byron KavermanUnited States--1-$300,000$1,400,000-$300,000-$500,000$0
Tom MarcheseUnited States--1-$300,000-$300,000-$300,000$1,075,000-$325,000
Doug PolkUnited States-----$300,000-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000
Dan SmithUnited States-----$300,000-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000
Isaac HaxtonUnited States-----$300,000-300000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000
Antonio EsfandiariUnited States-----$300,000-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000
Igor KurganovRussia-----$300,000-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000
Cary KatzUnited States-----$300,000-$300,000-$300,000-$500,000-$1,400,000

* Does not include results from 2018 Super High Roller Bowl

Regardless of the result here today, Vogelsang will enter the 2019 Super High Roller Bowl as one of the most successful Super High Roller Bowl players. He currently is at $4.9 million in profit will leapfrog Rast in total earnings with a 4th or better finish today with potentially $9.6 million in winnings awaiting for him if he can finish with back-to-back wins.

Negreanu will be able to enter the black with a 4th or better result at today's final table and can fall anywhere from third to eighth depending on his final result.

Tags: Christoph VogelsangDaniel Negreanu

Mikita Badziakouski Leads Final Six Players on 2018 Super High Roller Bowl Final Table

Mikita Badziakouski
Mikita Badziakouski

After three days of intense high-stakes poker action, the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl is now down to the final table of six players.

48 players begin play in the new PokerGO studio located just outside the ARIA Resort & Casino, and with the bright lights shining down, and cameras filling the room, some of the world's greatest poker players were reading to battle it out on the purple felt. One-by-one players hit the rail in one of the best structured tournaments, and also one of the prestigious of the year as the $14.4 million prizepool had $5 million set aside for the eventual winner.

Late on the penultimate day of play, hand-for-hand play would last well over 50 hands before Seth Davies would fall in 8th place. Fortunately for Davies, he wouldn't go home empty-handed as the three forfeited deposits would be paid his way. With the final seven players converging into one table, it would take around an hour until Stephen Chidwick would be eliminated in 7th place when his {A-Clubs}{2-Clubs} couldn't hold true against Jason Koon's {9-Spades}{8-Hearts} on the {K-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{9-Clubs}{3-Hearts}{5-Clubs} run out, and just like that, the 2018 Super High Roller Bowl final table was set.

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Justin BonomoUSA3,965,000159
2Christoph VogelsangGermany445,00018
3Mikita BadziakouskiBelarus4,205,000168
4Daniel NegreanuCanada4,000,000160
5Nick PetrangeloUSA600,00024
6Jason KoonUSA1,185,00047

Leading the final six players into the final day of play is Belarus' Mikita Badziakouski who bagged the chip lead with 4,205,000. Badziakouski launched his way up the leaderboard when he firstly flopped a set of eights against kings, before flopping top set and holding against a straight and flush draw. Although Badziakouski would drop back down the leaderboard, he would regain his momentum to bag the most chips at the final table.

Sitting just a handful of big blinds behind Badziakouski is Daniel Negreanu. Negreanu has been continuously working on his game over the past few years so that he could compete at the highest level in these high-stakes tournaments, and without doubt, the proof is in the pudding as he bagged 4,000,000 in chips. Negreanu ended Day 1 as chip leader, before dropping to fifth overall on Day 2. Day 3 saw Negreanu spend his entire day on the feature table, and he put in plenty of work to build his stack up to be good for second overall.

Speaking of previous day chip leaders, Justin Bonomo ended Day 2 as the chip leader and had one of the most up-and-down days of poker that could be expected in a tournament of this nature. Entering the day as chip leader, he doubled Badziakouski up with an overpair and then eventually found himself as one of the few short stacks approaching the bubble. Bonomo then managed to crack pocket kings on the river before using that momentum to ride his way to 3,965,000 in chips. Between these top three chip leaders, they have roughly 85% of the chips in play.

Fourth overall is Jason Koon who was last year's bubble boy. Koon also dealt with being one of the short stacks during the day, but after he built his stack back up and eliminated his close friend Davies, Koon managed to bag 1,100,000, which would be good for 47 big blinds.

Like Koon, Nick Petrangelo battled his short stack all day eventually doubling several times on the feature table. Although Petrangelo entered the unofficial final table fourth in chips, he would lose a big pot with trips against Negreanu's full house before bagging 600,000.

Rounding out the final table is defending champion Christoph Vogelsang. Vogelsang was trending upwards on the bubble before Bonomo cracked his pocket kings. Vogelsang then pressed a hard reset and grinded his way to back-to-back final tables to join Erik Seidel (2015-2016) as the only players to do so. Vogelsang will have a lot of work to do if he is to become the first back-to-back champion as he is sitting with 445,000; good for 18 big blinds.

The 2018 Super High Roller Bowl final table is set to recommence at 12:00 p.m. (PDT) with the final six players playing down until a champion is crowned. The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be back to provide continuous updates of all the final table action, and as it has been the case this week, they will be updating in accordance with the delayed stream on PokerGO. So stay tuned to PokerNews.com for continued 2018 Super High Roller Bowl coverage from the PokerGO studio, and the ARIA Resort & Casino.

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Tags: Christoph VogelsangDaniel NegreanuJason KoonJustin BonomoMikita BadziakouskiNick Petrangelo

$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl

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