Who Will Win the Second �25,500 Single-Day High Roller in Prague?
As of 12.30 p.m. local time and onwards, some of the biggest names in poker will be back at the tables in the Hilton Hotel in Prague for the second edition of the 2017 PokerStars Championship Prague �25,500 Single-Day High Roller. Two days ago, it was Albert Daher who cut a three-way deal with Ryan Riess and Mikalai Vaskaboinikau to take home the trophy and lion's share of the prize pool.
The event attracted a field of 50 entries in total and the top seven spots took home a portion of the �1,225,000 prize pool. While Day 3 of the �5,300 Main Event kicks off near the money bubble, the High Rollers will once again determine their best in the 30-minute level format with 30 second shot clock. All participants receive 100,000 in chips and a single re-entry is allowed during the registration period, which lasts for eight levels and the following break.
PokerStars Single-Day High Roller Events in Prague
Year | Buy In | Entries | Prize Pool | Champion | Prize |
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2015 | �25,500 | 80 | �1,960,000 | Rainer Kempe | �539,000 |
2016 | �25,500 | 83 | �2,033,500 | Isaac Haxton | �559,200 |
2016 | �25,500 | 25 | �612,500 | Sam Greenwood | �226,600 |
2016 | �25,500 | 24 | �588,000 | Sergi Reixach | �217,750 |
2017 | �25,500 | 24 | �1,225,000 | Albert Daher | �324,727 |
The Single-Day High Roller has also been a popular fixture on the schedule of the PokerStars Championship and Stephen Chidwick has claimed the top spot and trophy twice in 2017 while other champions include Bryn Kenney, the initial suggestor of this specific tournament format, as well as Quan Zhou, Oliver Weis, Spanish superstar Adrian Mateos, Philipp Gruissem and Pavel Plesuv.
Year | PSC Stop | Buy In | Entries | Prize Pool | Champion | Prize |
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2017 | Bahamas | $50,000 | 69 | $3,313,035 | Bryn Kenney | $969,075 |
2017 | Panama | $25,500 | 44 | $1,078,000 | Stephen Chidwick | $366,500 |
2017 | Macau | HK$206,000 | 62 | HKD12,152,000 | Quan Zhou | $469,090 |
2017 | Macau | HK$206,000 | 47 | HKD9,212,000 | Oliver Weis | $402,860 |
2017 | Monte-Carlo | �50,000 | 64 | �3,104,000 | Adrian Mateos | �908,000 |
2017 | Monte-Carlo | �25,500 | 85 | �2,082,500 | Philipp Gruissem | �485,135 |
2017 | Barcelona | �25,500 | 112 | �2,744,000 | Stephen Chidwick | �690,400 |
2017 | Barcelona | �25,500 | 66 | �1,617,000 | Pavel Plesuv | �406,300 |
Stay tuned to find out who will be crowned the champion tonight, as the PokerNews live reporting team will be right there to provide all the action.