In two hours from now as of 12 p.m. noon local time, the high stakes regulars will be back in action to determine yet another champion among their peers. Day 1 of the 2018 partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Germany €50,000 Super High Roller is scheduled to kick off at lunch time and many of the familiar faces of the previous days are expected to join the action today.
Patrik Antonius defeated partypoker ambassador Joao Simao in heads-up to claim the first €25,000 Super High Roller for €425,000 and the second edition of this event ended with a three-way deal including Johannes Becker, Stefan Schillhabel and Niall Farrell. Simao made back-to-back final tables after finishing fourth while fellow partypoker ambassador Patrick Leonard came 5th and will be aiming for more today.
A large contingent of German High Rollers is also expected such as Steffen Sontheimer, Dominik Nitsche, Koray Aldemir and Manig Loeser. Leon Tsoukernik himself will take on the young guns and Paul Newey, as well as Adrian Mateos, already confirmed to take part, too.
The registration for the most expensive event of the festival at the King's Casino in Rozvadov remains open for the first nine levels of 40 minutes each and at least 12 levels are scheduled for the first of two days. A single re-entry is available to all those that run out of chips during the registration period eventually.
Level Structure during the registration period
Level
Small blind
Big blind
Button Ante
1
5,000
10,000
5,000
2
5,000
10,000
10,000
3
6,000
12,000
12,000
4
7,000
14,000
14,000
5
8,000
16,000
16,000
6
10,000
20,000
20,000
7
10,000
25,000
25,000
8
15,000
30,000
30,000
9
15,000
35,000
35,000
Europe's biggest poker arena is gearing up for the main highlight of the festival as of February 14th, 2018, with the €5,300 Main Event that features a stunning guaranteed prize pool of €5,000,000. The PokerNews live reporting team will be on the floor to provide all the action until a champion is crowned in both events.
Johannes Becker raised to 25,000 and Patrick Leonard called from the button. Jean-Noel Thorel three-bet to 125,000 out of the small blind and Becker moved all in for 189,000 in total. Leonard folded and Thorel called the additional few chips.
Johannes Becker:
Jean-Noel Thorel:
The board ran out and Becker failed to get there, bowing out in his first attempt. The winner of the second €25,000 Super High Roller will very likely be back shortly, though.
The board was already complete with more than 700,000 in the middle and Dominik Nitsche moved all in on the river. Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier called for his last 290,000 and Nitsche announced an ace, then rolled over . Grospellier was going to muck his cards, but as it was an all in showdown the cards of the Frenchman were turned over, it were for an inferior full house.
The vacant seat was filled swiftly with Markus Durnegger on his second bullet and Nitsche continued to bulldoze through the table in the next hand. Nitsche's raise to 40,000 was met with a three-bet by Manig Loeser for 200,000 and a jam of Nitsche followed to force a fold.
Julian Thomas doubled through Dominik Nitsche when his held up against the ace-king of Nitsche on a board of .
Soon after, Daniel Pidun and his brother Thomer were eliminated in quick succession and Sam Trickett ran out of chips, while Adrian Mateos re-entered on his second bullet.
Thomer Pidun raised to 45,000 from the cutoff and called a three-bet by Chi Zhang in the small blind for 118,000 in total. The flop fell and Zhang continued for 100,000, Pidun called. On the turn, Zhang made it 155,000 to go and Pidun tossed in a call. After the river, Zhang checked and called the shove of Pidun for 612,000.
Pidun rolled over for a full house and Zhang had that beat with for the superior full house. Zhang then took on Orpen Kisacikoglu right after, raising to 50,000 on the button and receiving a call. Kisacikoglu ended up paying off a bet of Zhang for 140,000 on the river and mucked when the Brit flashed for a pair of kings.
A quick glance to the next table revealed Daniel Pidun all in for around 340,000 with the and Antonello Capobianco called with the . The bord came and Pidun's nines were cracked.
Bartlomiej Machon entered in the last possible level while Dominik Nitsche will gave to fire a second bullet in order to take a shot at the juicy prize pool. Julian Thomas raised and then faced the all ins of Nitsche on the button for 755,000 and Ronny Kaiser in the small blind for 1.255 million. Dietrich Fast in the big blind called, while Thomas folded.
Dominik Nitsche:
Ronny Kaiser:
Dietrich Fast:
On the flop, Thomas said "I knew it" before turning silent on the turn, which gave Kaiser a deadlock on the hand. A meaningless on the river was a mere formality and Kaiser sent Nitsche to the rail while more than doublinh his own stack as a result.
The Super High Roller tournaments at the King's Casino in Rozvadov have not been kind to Steffen Sontheimer, as the German high stakes regular re-entered in each of them without anything to show for. Sontheimer was also on bullet number two in the €50,000 Super High Roller and he just got his last 445,000 in from the button. Timothy Adams called out of the small blind, while Patrik Antonius in the big blind folded.
Steffen Sontheimer:
Timothy Adams:
On the flop, Julian Thomas grabbed the and pushed it closer to the board with the turn indeed giving Sontheimer a flush draw. However, the on the river was of no help and Sontheimer was eliminated.
On a flop of , Leon Tsoukernik open-shoved into table neighbor Philipp Gruissem and the latter called it off for what appeared to be 700,000.
Philipp Gruissem:
Leon Tsoukernik:
Gruissem was in dire shape and needed running hearts or runner runner cards for a full house in order to avoid the elimination. However, the turn left him drawing dead and the river was a mere formality. "Sorry man," Tsoukernik said over to Gruissem, who was eliminated in 17th place. The remaining 16 hopefuls will redraw to the last two tables momentarily.
Patrik Antonius raised to 125,000 from early position, Ronny Kaiser shoved all in for 1,060,000 in total from mid-position. Jean-Noel Thorel called from the cutoff. Tobias Ziegler also shoved all in for 1,830,000 in total. Antonius quickly folded and Thorel called.
Tobias Ziegler:
Ronny Kaiser:
Jean-Noel Thorel:
The board ran out - Ziegler's kings held and he's now sporting an above average stack. Kaiser was sent to the rail in 16th place.
Joao Simao moved all in for his last 450,000 first to act and Timothy Adams called on the button.
Joao Simao:
Timothy Adams:
Not only had the partypoker ambassador two live cards to keep his Super High Roller final table streak alive, he also flopped the world on only for the turn and river to blank off and eliminate Simao.
Dominik Nitsche raised to 155,000 and Patrik Antonius called out of the big blind. On the flop, Antonius checked and called a bet worth 150,000 by Nitsche before checking again the on the turn. Nitsche fired a second barrel of 450,000 and the Finn called.
The river completed the board and Antonius checked for the third street in a row. Nitsche moved all in for his last 1.255 million and Antonius had a decision ahead. After plenty of consideration he called and Nitsche announced an ace before rolling over the . Antonius had that beat with for the better kicker and jumped into the top spot.