2018 Caribbean Poker Party

$50,000 Super High Roller
Day: 1
Event Info
2018 Caribbean Poker Party
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
qx10x
Prize
$845,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$50,000
Prize Pool
$2,619,000
Total Entries
54
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Left 1 / 54
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Registration Closes With 54 Entries

With 54 entries in the event, seven places will be paid out. The winner will claim $845,000 in prize money, while a min-cash in seventh will be worth $125,000. Full payout info can be found in the corresponding tab above.

Here's a look at how the field stands with registration closed at 54 entries, 29 of which remain.

SeatTable 117Table 118Table 127Table 128
1--empty--[Removed:150]Mikita BadziakouskiStephen Chidwick
2Matthias EibingerOrpen KisacikogluDominik NitscheTimothy Adams
3Talal ShakerchiJason KoonNick PetrangeloAdrian Mateos
4Steffen SontheimerDan SmithMarkus PrinzBenjamin Pollak
5Christoph VogelsangJustin BonomoNeill ReevesChristopher Kruk
6Jake SchindlerDaniel DvoressAli Imsirovic--empty--
7Sean WinterDavid EldridgeSorel MizziBryn Kenney
8Sam GreenwoodDavid Peters--empty--Fedor Holz

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$50K Gets Rolling

The $50,000 Super High Roller is under way about 15 minutes after it was scheduled, with the first card having come off the deck around 1:15 p.m. Thus far, just seven players are seated, so it's a single-table tournament for the moment.

Welcome to the Caribbean Poker Party $50,000 Super High Roller

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It's a busy day at the partypoker 2018 Caribbean Poker Party, as not only will the $25,500 MILLIONS World and $5,300 Main Event continue, but there's a $50,000 Super High Roller on the docket as well.

The $50,000 Super High Roller will sport the usual partypoker chip structure with 1 million in starting chips and levels starting at 2,000/5,000 with a 5,000 big blind ante. Unlimited reentry is permitted and the structure is a bit faster to fit into a single day, featuring 30-minute levels.

The tournament is scheduled for a 1 p.m. start here at Baha Mar, but high roller events tend to get rolling a bit late in many cases so it remains to be seen if that will ultimately be the case. Either way, the setup of the Main Event has been structured to allow players maximum flexibility, with Day 2 buy-ins that are still 50 big blinds deep so everyone can still fire this if they'd like, even if they've yet to find a bag in the Main.

Fields here at the Caribbean Poker Party have been chock-full of the strongest and deepest-pocketed poker players out there, so there should certainly be an appetite for the hefty buy-in event. Unfortunately, due to limited resources on hand, PokerNews will only be providing token coverage of this nosebleed tournament. Check back for updates on players and the prize pool, as well as a recap at day's end.

$50,000 Super High Roller

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