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PCA Super High Roller - Sorel Mizzi leads final table
Play continued at the $100,000 buy-in Super High Roller at the PCA yesterday, there were 39 players left from Day 1 and five players registered before the start of Day 2. By the end of the day there were seven players left, with Sorel Mizzi in the chiplead, but Steve O'Dwyer, Christoph Vogelsang and Sam "Str8$$$Homey" Greenwood are still in aswell.
Day 2 of the Super High Roller saw 39 players return from Day 1 and five new register entrants at the beginning of Day 2 to create a prizepool of $6.4 million, with $1.87 million going to the winner.
Day 2 started with Sam "Str8$$$Homey" Greenwood as the chipleader, followed by Mike "timex" McDonald.
Early on Cary Katz, Daniel Colman, Erik Seidel, Ole Schemion, Dani Stern and Olivier Busquet were eliminated, and were soon followed Pratyush Buddiga, Bill Perkins, Daniel Negreanu, Isaac Haxton and Jason Mercier.
After this, Jason Koon lost most of his stack against Mizzi, and was soon eliminated by him, while Zach Hyman, Talal Shakerchi, Carlos Chadha, Mike McDonald and Fedor Holz were also eliminated.
There were 9 paying spots and it was David Peters who finished on the money bubble. At the 20,000/40,000/5,000 ante blind level, Peters raised to 110,000 from the small blind then called all-in when Mizzi shoved from the big blind.
Peters had T-T while Mizzi only had a measly Q-7 offsuit, but Mizzi managed to hit two queens on the board to send Peters packing.
The next player to be eliminated was Jake Schindler, and his departure set up the official final table, and play would continue until the end of the level, and in this time, Scott Seiver busted in 8th place after reshoving his short stack with K-7 against Steve O'Dwyer's raise. Unfortunately for him, O'Dwyer had A-Q which held up on the A-K-J-T-J board.
Final table chipcounts and payouts:
Seat 1. Roger Sippl - 3.255.000
Seat 2. Bryn Kenney - 2.410.000
Seat 3. Andrew Robl - 1.370.000
Seat 4. Sorel Mizzi - 4.800.000
Seat 5. Christoph Vogelsang - 1.540.000
Seat 6. Sam Greenwood - 705.000
Seat 7. Steve O'Dwyer - 2.925.000
Payouts:
1. $1.872.580
2. $1.344.420
3. $873.880
4. $659.400
5. $512.160
6. $396.920
7. $313.700
8. $243.280
9. $185.660
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