Latest Super High Roller Bowl Update Featuring Another Title for Blom!

Blom leads the overall Super High Roller Bowl leaderboard with 12 events still to come! The $102,000 SHRB kicks off on Monday

It's almost time for the Super High Roller Bowl Online which starts on Monday, June 1st and will be live-reported here on PokerNews. However there are still side events crowning winners, with millions of dollars being won each and every day.

Check out the latest winners, including a second SHRB title for Viktor Blom!

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David Peters wins SHRB #13: $10,300 High Roller [8-Max] for $217,000

David Peters
Guarantee$500,000
Prize Pool$700,000
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WinnerDavid Peters (Costa Rica)
First place prize$217,000

Plenty of the biggest names in poker have already got their hands on a Super High Roller Bowl title over the last week, and the latest illustrious name to add a title to their collection is David Peters. He defeated Portuguese bracelet-winner Joao Vieira heads-up to win $217,000.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1David PetersCosta Rica$217,000
2Joao VieiraNetherlands$150,500
3Justin BonomoCanada$98,000
4Matthias EibingerAustria$63,000
5Chris HunichenCosta Rica$49,000
6Aleksejs MelessLatvia$40,250
7Kristen BicknellCanada$33,250
8Lucas ReevesUnited Kingdom$26,250

Viktor Blom wins SHRB #14: $25,500 Super High Roller [8-Max] for $407,500

Viktor Blom
Guarantee$1,000,000
Prize Pool$1,000,000
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WinnerViktor Blom (Sweden)
First place prize$407,500

The legend of Isildur1 is well and truly alive at the tables of partypoker with Viktor Blom adding a second SHRB title to his name with victory in event #14. He defeated Canada's Mike Watson heads-up to add to his success earlier in the week

Just five players were in the money from the field of 40, but that didn't stop David Peters narrowly missing out on a second title of the night.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Viktor BlomSweden$407,500
2Mike WatsonCanada$265,000
3David PetersCosta Rica$165,000
4Adrian MateosUnited Kingdom$100,000
5Sam GreenwoodCanada$62,500

Mark Radoja wins SHRB #15: $10,300 High Roller [8-Max] for $195,000

Mark Radoja
Guarantee$500,000
Prize Pool$600,000
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WinnerMark Radoja (Canada)
First place prize$195,000

There was another victory for Canada in the Super High Roller Bowl Online as Mark Radoja triumphed in Event #16, defeating a 60-player field to win just under $200,000.

Radoja had to overcome a stacked final table featuring compatriot Timothy Adams and Guillaume Nolet, as well as former SHRB champion Justin Bonomo.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Mark RadojaCanada$195,000
2Pauli AyrasFinland$132,000
3Ole SchemionAustria$88,500
4Guillaume NoletCanada$55,500
5Vyacheslav BuldyginRussia$43,500
6Justin BonomoCanada$34,500
7Chris HunichenCosta Rica$28,550
8Timothy AdamsCanada$22,500

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Artur Martirosian wins SHRB #16: $10,300 High Roller [6-Max] for $234,605

Artur Martirosian
Guarantee$500,000
Prize Pool$750,000
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WinnerArtur Martirosian (Russia)
First place prize$234,605

Artur Martirosian defeated a 75-player field to win a SHRB title in Event #16. He bested a final table featuring, Timothy Adams and Chris Hunichen - both of which have won titles so far this festival. Viktor Blom missed out on a spot at the final table, finishing seventh.

After defeating Sam Vousden heads-up, he walked away with $234,605 for his efforts.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Artur MartirosianRussia$234,605
2Sam VousdenFinland$146,250
3Chris HunichenCosta Rica$90,000
4Timothy AdamsCanada$65,625
5Michael AddamoUnited Kingdom$46,875
6Dan SmithCanada$31,875

Adrian Mateos wins SHRB #17: $25,500 Super High Roller [6-Max] for $527,150

Adrian Mateos
Guarantee$1,000,000
Prize Pool$1,525,000
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WinnerAdrian Mateos (United Kingdom)
First place prize$527,510

Adrian Mateos became the third Spaniard after Vicent Bosca and Sergi Reixach to secure victory in a SHRB side event, winning the third-biggest first prize of the festival so far.

He defeated Seth Davies heads-up to win $527,510, bettered only by the $600,000+ scores by Justin Bonomo and Daniel Dvoress.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Adrian MateosUnited Kingdom$527,510
2Seth DaviesMexico$343,125
3Andrii NovakUkraine$183,000
4Jake SchindlerMexico$137,250
5Joao VieiraNetherlands$99,125
6Vyacheslav BuldyginRussia$68,625

Linus Loeliger wins SHRB #18: $10,300 High Roller [6-Max] for $237,733

Guarantee$500,000
Prize Pool$760,000
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WinnerLinus Loeliger (Austria)
First place prize$237,733

Linus Loeliger denied Vicent Bosca, David Peters and Sergi Reixach their second titles of the SHRB Online by winning a title of his own in Event #18.

There was also a place at the final table for partypoker Ambassador Anatoly Filatov, who finished sixth for $32,300.

PlacePlayerCountryPayout
1Linus LoeligerAustria$237,733
2Vicent BoscaUnited Kingdom$148,200
3David PetersCosta Rica$91,200
4Sergi ReixachUnited Kingdom$66,500
5Selahaddin BedirCyprus$47,500
6Anatoly FilatovRussia$32,300

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2020 Super High Roller Bowl Online Leaderboard

Here are the current standings in the 2020 Super High Roller Bowl Online Leaderboard up until the end of Event #12. Whoever wins the most points during the first 27 events will receive free entry into Event #28: $102,000 Super High Roller Bowl Online [$3,000,000 GTD].

PlaceNameEarningsPointsCashes
1Viktor Blom$1,307,3758704
2Justin Bonomo$777,6345304
3Dan Smith$768,2255114
4Daniel Dvoress$769,7424714
5Chris Hunichen$615,8754255
6Alex Foxen$449,7004024
7Artur Martirosian$643,0003862
8Vicent Bosca$427,0613753
9Matthias Eibinger$454,2413684
10Luuk Gieles$351,4913513

Standings Updated Through Event #12


2020 Super High Roller Bowl Online Winners

EventEntrantsPrize PoolWinnerFirst prize
SHRB #0176$760,000Jans Arends$216,600
SHRB #0254$1,350,000Chris Hunichen$479,250
SHRB #0359$590,000Sergi Reixach$191,750
SHRB #04106$1,060,000Mikalai Vaskaboinikau$293,090
SHRB #0571$1,775,000Daniel Dvoress$613,987
SHRB #0683$830,000Pascal Lefrancois$259,629
SHRB #0790$900,000Luuk Gieles$234,000
SHRB #0868$1,700,000Dan Smith$527,000
SHRB #0975$750,000Viktor Blom$213,750
SHRB #1077$770,000Vicent Bosca$240,861
SHRB #1172$1,800,000Justin Bonomo$622,634
SHRB #1269$690,000Ludovic Geilich$238,677
SHRB #1370$700,000David Peters$217,000
SHRB #1440$1,000,000Viktor Blom$407,500
SHRB #1560$600,000Mark Radoja$195,000
SHRB #1675$750,000Artur Martirosian$234,605
SHRB #1761$1,525,000Adrian Mateos$527,510
SHRB #1876$760,000Linus Loeliger$237,733
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2020 Super High Roller Bown Online Schedule

DateEventBuy-inGuarantee
30th MaySHRB #22 High Roller [6-Max]$10,300$500,000
 SHRB #23 Super High Roller [6-Max]$25,500$1,000,000
 SHRB #24 High Roller [6-Max]$10,300$500,000
31st MaySHRB #25 High Roller [8-Max]$10,300$500,000
 SHRB #26 Super High Roller [8-Max]$25,500$1,000,000
 SHRB #27 High Roller [8-Max]$10,300$500,000
1st JuneSHRB #28 Super High Roller Bowl [8-Max]$102,000$3,000,000
 SHRB #29 Mini Super High Roller Bowl [8-Max]$10,300$1,000,000
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