$102,000 Super High Roller Bowl
Day 1 Started
$102,000 Super High Roller Bowl
Day 1 Started
From Monday, June 1st (19:00 BST) PokerNews will be bringing you live coverage of the 2020 $102,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl Online. This $3,000,000 GTD tournament will be sure to attract some of the biggest names in poker and you can follow all the action right here.
Over the weekend, we will be taking a look back at previous Super High Roller Bowls, speculating as to who might be playing in this year's tournament and getting you in the mood for what promises to be one of the most exciting online poker tournaments of the year!
Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the build-up to the Super High Roller Bowl Online.
Next week, some of the world’s elite poker players will be competing for a share of $3,000,000 in the Super High Roller Bowl Online and you could be there too thanks to partypoker’s Phase satellites.
On June 1st, the $3m GTD Super High Roller Bowl kicks off, and it isn’t a tournament to be taken lightly. The guaranteed prize pool is huge, as is the $102,000 buy-in. You’d think a buy-in of that size would make this tournament inaccessible to the majority of the poker world. You’d think wrong because you could be playing in it for $11.
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Timothy Adams secured a career-best $3.6m for winning the Super High Roller Bowl Sochi, the most recent iteration of the tournament. Held at the Casino Sochi Resort in March 2020, the tournament attracted 40 entries - one of the biggest outside of Vegas.
Adams defeated Germany's Christoph Vogelsang heads-up to secure victory.
Click here for a full recap of the Super High Roller Bowl Sochi
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Timothy Adams | Canada | $3,600,000 |
2 | Christoph Vogelsang | Germany | $2,400,000 |
3 | Mikita Badziakouski | Belarus | $1,600,000 |
4 | Ben Heath | United Kingdom | $1,000,000 |
5 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | $800,000 |
6 | Ivan Leow | Malaysia | $600,000 |
The Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas was held as part of the partypoker Caribbean Poker Party, and it was Daniel Dvoress who came out on top, winning four million dollars after defeating a star-studded 51-player field.
He defeated Malaysia's Wai Leong Chan heads-up, who would have to settle for $2.7m.
Click here for a full recap of the Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas
Place | Player | Home Country | Prize |
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1 | Daniel Dvoress | Canada | $4,080,000 |
2 | Wai Leong Chan | Malaysia | $2,677,500 |
3 | Kathy Lehne | U.S.A. | $1,785,000 |
4 | Erik Seidel | U.S.A. | $1,275,000 |
5 | Seth Davies | U.S.A. | $1,020,000 |
6 | Steve O'Dwyer | Ireland | $765,000 |
7 | Jason Koon | U.S.A. | $637,500 |
8 | Justin Bonomo | U.S.A. | $510,000 |
Before this year's Poker Masters on partypoker, PokerNews sat down with Kristen Bicknell for a wide-ranging interview encompassing everything from High Stakes action, the importance of positivity, and the strength of Canada's poker players.
Be sure to click here to check out the full interview with the partypoker Ambassador.
Back in February, Canada's Timothy Adams became the very first Super High Roller Bowl Australia champion, winning AU$2,150,000 (~$1.4m).
He defeated Australia's Kahle Burns heads-up (AU$1,200,000/~$800,000) with Cary Katz finishing third (AU$640,000/~$420,000)
Click here to see the full recap of the tournament!
Place | Player | Home Country | Prize (~USD) |
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1 | Timothy Adams | Canada | AU$2,150,000 (~$1,444,831) |
2 | Kahle Burns | Australia | AU$1,200,000 (~$802,684) |
3 | Cary Katz | U.S.A. | AU$640,000 (~$428,168) |
Plenty of big names have been taking down titles during the Super High Roller Bowl Online, including Justin Bonomo, Vicent Bosca and Viktor Blom.
Blom also has two runner-up finishes so far this festival, so he's certainly going to be one to watch for the rest of the festival.
Click here to read the Super High Roller Bowl recap for Events 7-12
Back in September 2019, Cary Katz defeated Ali Imsirovic heads-up to top a 12-player field at the Super High Roller Bowl London.
The SHRB London was the first edition of the high stakes tournament held outside of North America or Asia, and attracted some of the biggest names in poker.
Click here for a full recap of the Super High Roller Bowl London
Place | Player | Country | Prize (GBP) | Prize (USD) |
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1st | Cary Katz | United States | £2,100,000 | ~$2,626,262 |
2nd | Ali Imsirovic | Bosnia & Herzegovina | £900,000 | ~$1,125,541 |
Canada's Daniel Dvoress was one of the first players to grab themselves a Super High Roller Bowl Online title on partypoker, winning over $600,000 after defeating Andras Nemeth heads-up.
Dvoress has also made to final tables so far this week so he'll definitely be looking for more success at the online felt.
Click here to read the Super High Roller Bowl recap for Events 1-6