...but 13 registered. Steve O'Dwyer is waiting for a redraw after Michael Addamo took the eighth and final seat at the first table. However, it shouldn't be long as the screen shows 13 players so more should be arriving in short order.
...but 13 registered. Steve O'Dwyer is waiting for a redraw after Michael Addamo took the eighth and final seat at the first table. However, it shouldn't be long as the screen shows 13 players so more should be arriving in short order.
Small blind Sam Greenwood bet 2,500 into a pot of around 8,000 on ![]()
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and Elias Talvitie called on the button. On the
river, Greenwood put in 11,000 and Talvitie called after a brief think but Greenwood had the goods with ![]()
for trips.
Martin Winkler has just joined the field and taken his seat between Timothy Adams in his right and Matthias Eibinger in seat one.
Elias Talvitie and Matthias Eibinger have both joined Table #1 now to make the table six-handed.
With 6 players showing on the clock and four of them seated at the tables, the floor has instructed the dealer to shuffle up and deal.
These are the first four players to enter the field:
Level: 1
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
On the fourth day of PokerNews' coverage of 2018 PokerStars European Poker Tour Prague, we bring you the biggest buy-in event of the festival, the start of the €50,000 Super High Roller.
This very special event will feature some of the best of the best no-limit hold'em players duking it out in an exclusive field for huge prizes. Superstars of the game like Sam Greenwood, Steve O'Dwyer and Timothy Adams have been battling in other events in the series and may be in attendance today.
Last year, Adams took this one down for €555,000 in a field of 34 runners, topping a final table that included Greenwood, Adrian Mateos and Mikita Badziakouski.
The unlimited reentry event is scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. local time here in the Czech capital, although with how the super high rollers typically go, it remains to be seen whether that will actually be the case. Day 1 will be a short one as only eight levels are on the docket, each lasting one hour. Players start with 250,000 in their stacks and a double level of 500/1,000/1,000 kicks things off. A 30-second clock will be in play, and players get six time banks for their bigger decisions.
Entries and reentries are permitted throughout the day and up until the start of Day 2. Stay tuned to PokerNews to follow the nosebleed action from Hilton Prague.
€50,000 EPT Super High Roller
Day 1 Started