The season of online majors welcomed another player over the weekend in the form of the Super High Roller Bowl.
With every high-profile tournament organization currently hosting online MTTs, Poker Central’s premium product has entered the mix on May 23.
Running on Partypoker until June 2, the series consists of 28 high-stakes events. First out of the gate was a $10,300 No Limit Hold’em showdown.
Digital Conversion Doesn’t Hurt Super High Roller Bowl
Super High Roller Bowl events have become popular since the inaugural series in 2015. Moving the action online due to coronavirus lockdowns hasn’t dampened players enthusiasm. In fact, as Event #1 played out, 76 of the game’s best fought for a $216,000 top prize.
Jans Arends ran out as the first winner of the series. Coming back after the first day with the second largest stack, he managed to outlast Alex Foxen and Ben Heath to win his first Super High Roller Bowl title on May 24.
Super High Roller Bowl Online Series – $10,300, Event #1 Result
1 – Jans Arends – $216,600
2 – Benjamin Heath – $148,200
3 – Alex Foxen – $102,600
4 – Jake Schindler – $68,400
5 – Sergi Lloveras Reixach – $53,200
6 – Niklas Astedt – $41,800
7 – Juan Pardo Dominguez – $34,200
8 – Christopher Fraser – $26,600
With the touch paper lit, it was time for the iconic Viktor Blom to captivate the masses watching via PokerGo. Lining up in Event #2 ($25,500 Super High Roller), Blom was able to beat all but 52 of the event’s 54 entries.
The final table on Partypoker was another who’s who of the game. Super High Roller Bowl Russia champion Timothy Adams was one of the main threats, alongside fellow champ, Daniel Dvoress. Also there to spoil Blom’s party was MTT veteran Chris Hunichen.
In fact, it would be Hunichen who disappointed the rail and stopped Blom from winning. That result earned Hunichen a $479,250 payday and paved the way for a final flurry of action on May 24.
Super High Roller Bowl Online Series – $25,500 Event #2 Result
1 – Christopher Hunichen – $479.250
2 – Viktor Blom – $320,625
3 – Mark Davis – $205,875
4 – Vicent Bosca Ramon – $131,625
5 – Rob Lipkin – $87,750
6 – Daniel Dvoress – $67,500
7 – Timothy Adams – $57,375
Reixach Joins Arends and Hunichen
Another $10,300 showdown saw 59 players compete for the lion’s share of $590,000 on Sunday. Again, the final table was littered with talent and, this time, it was Sergi Lloveras Reixach who emerged victorious.
Beating former number #1 ranked MTT pro Andras Nemeth and Mike Watson, Reixach raked in $191,750 for his efforts. He also brought a successful opening weekend of action in the Super High Roller Bowl Online Series to a conclusion.
Super High Roller Bowl Online Series – $10,300, Event #3 Result
1 – Sergi Lloveras Reixach – $191,750
2 – Michael Watson – $129,800
3 – Andras Nemeth – $87,025
4 – Vicent Bosca Ramon – $54,575
5 – Juan Pardo Dominguez – $42,775
6 – John O’Shea – $33,925
7 – Michael Addamo – $28,025
8 – Jonathan Van Fleet – $22,125
With three events down, three guarantees have been beaten. What’s more, the community has been able to watch the game’s best fight it out online.
Thanks to the link-up between Partypoker and Poker Central’s streaming platform PokerGo, fans can watch the action as it happens.
Although bricks and mortar casinos are starting to reopen, live tournaments are some way off. However, recent online majors have proven popular with players and spectators. This new era of tournament poker should ensure the industry continues to thrive; whatever changes coronavirus may force upon us.
source https://casinonewsblogger.com/near-miss-for-viktor-blom-as-super-high-roller-bowl-online-goes-live/
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