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2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

HK$400,000 Super High Roller
Day: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
10j
Prize
8,974,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
400,000 HKD
Prize Pool
33,802,560 HKD
Entries
88

Mango Magic and Final Day of the Super High Roller, Koen Breed Leads PokerStars National Championship

Steve O'Dwyer leads the Super High Roller
Steve O'Dwyer leads the Super High Roller

The final day of the HK$400,000 Super High Roller begins at 12:30pm local time (GMT+7) Monday 3 April. With the 14 remaining players unable to burst the bubble when play concluded at 1am in the early hours of Monday morning the action remains hand-for-hand.

With only 13 places getting paid, with a min-cash worth HK$676,000 (~US$86,980), one of the remaining players will be leaving empty handed.

The man currently in pole position is none other than high-stakes crusher Steve O’Dwyer, a place he should be familiar with by now. Just over 2 weeks ago O’Dwyer emerged victorious over the 84-strong US$10,000 PokerStars Championship High Roller for $240,451.

With first place taking home a massive HK$8,974,000 (~$1.15 million) O’Dwyer will be looking to continue his run of form and aided by the power of his magic mango he could well go all the way.

O’Dwyer will not be getting an easy ride however, with German wunderkind Fedor Holz breathing down his neck with a stack of 2,225,000, closely followed by Australia’s Kale Burns, who is sitting on 2,165,000 with the rest of the tournament stacking up as follows:

PlayerCountryChip Count
Steve O’DwyerIreland3,065,000
Fedor HolzGermany2,225,000
Kahle BurnsAustralia2,165,000
Stanley ChoiHong Kong2,010,000
Zuo WangChina1,955,000
Qiang LinChina1,930,000
James ChenTaiwan1,860,000
Manig LoeserGermany1,735,000
Michael EganAustralia1,330,000
Daniel NeilsonAustralia1,025,000
Zhao HongjunChina895,000
Behzad AhadpourSt. Kitts and Nevis675,000
Dan SmithUSA535,000
Isaac HaxtonUSA420,000

There will be a table redraw when play reaches 9-handed, although the official final table will be an 8-handed affair.

Once again we will leave you in the capable hands of the PokerStars Blog who will be covering the event until it’s conclusion.

Another tournament nearing its conclusion is the HK$8,800 PokerStars National Championship. The initial 708-strong field has now been whittled down to a more manageable 8, with Dutchman Koen Breed holding a commanding chip lead with a stack of 5,730,000 and he will be hoping to go all the way and take down the HK$888,080 (~US$114,274) first prize.

The HK$42,400 PokerStars Championship Macau Main Event will be starting at 12pm local time and the PokerNews live reporting team will be bringing you all the action as it happens so don’t forget to check that out.

Tags: Dan SmithDaniel NeilsonFedor HolzIsaac HaxtonJames ChenManig LoeserMichael EganStanley ChoiSteveSteve O'Dwyer