WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship is down to the final three after a few quick busts. Ole Schemion is now on top with more than 2.7 million, and Justin Bonomo is very short.
There were 484 total entries in WPT Super $215, and Sergei Konshu made it through all of them to bag the biggest prize. He took home more than $16,600 in total, while Joao M Baumgarten from Brazil was second for almost $8,000 total.
They didn't quite make the guarantee in this one, but came close collecting $96,800 by the time registration closed. Baumgarten and Konshu shared about $7,100 each for the top prize, but the difference in bounties comes in the winner's final bounty total.
partypoker streamer Jeff Gross managed to grab a seat at this final table, but ended up excusing himself early in 8th place. It was still a decent day for the birthday boy with more than $1,400 in total wins.
Pablo Silva was first off the final table, and the chips seem to have gone to Justin Bonomo. Bonomo now has almost 1.3 million chips, a bit behind the leader Jason Koon. There are now 6 left in the game.
WPT Grand is down to 12 remaining now with Duco Ten Haven leading the field with more than 53 million, nearly twice the second stack. WPT Super $55 is down to 34 left, while they are four-handed in WPT Super $215. The Weekend Final Day is down to just 7 remaining now.
Timo Kamphues has taken the lead in WPT #14 High Roller Championship with 35 players left. That one will play down to 20 players left, then bag and tag for the night.
The field is set now in WPT #14 High Roller Championship with 114 entries and 45 players remaining now. They broke the $1 million guarantee by a reasonable margin with $1,140,000 in total prizes.
Teun Herman Mulder leads with 674,473, about 20,000 ahead of Conor Beresford. There will be 20 places paid in this one, and Day 1 action will end when they get to that number.
Jason Koon is back in the lead in WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship with more than 1.4 million. Artur Martirosian is still in second with about 860,000. Sami Kelopuro was the final table bubble, and picked up the final $52,200 prize.
Jeff Gross made a valiant run, grinding a short stack on the final table bubble, and even briefly taking the lead on the final table. Ultimately, the Team partypoker streamer could only manage 8th place for $1,411 combined.
Canadian Sam Greenwood was out in 10th place, bubbling the first money prizes in WPT #12 Super High Roller Championship. Eelis P?rssinen then quickly went out in 9th to collect the first min-cash of $52,200, but they are still on the final table bubble.
Team partypoker member Jeff Gross has just shot to the top of the standings for a couple hands in WPT Super $215, with nearly 9 million, but then fell back down to 7th as Anton Herrmann regained the lead
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Jeff Gross jumped into 4th place with almost 6 million in chips now as the field is down to 8 in WPT Super $215.
WPT #12 Super High Roller is also approaching money with just 11 left. Artur Martirosian has more than 1 million chips now, and seems in control of that one for the time being.