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Live Updates April 11
Day: 1

Powerfest #03 - High Roller: $500k Gtd Update

The Powerfest #03 - High Roller is underway with 33 entries in the first hour and 31 players remaining. Darren Elias and Sergi Reixach were the first players to bust with only Elias opting to reenter for now.

Tamás Ádámszki is sitting at the top of the counts, followed by Eelis Pärssinen and partypoker Ambassador Kristen Bicknell in the top three.

Just over 2 hours of late registration is still possible.

Powerfest #01 - High Roller Opener Day 2: $500k Gtd

Powerfest #01 - High Roller Opener Day 2: $500k Gtd attracted 281 entries during the first starting days with 41 players making it through to Day 2.

This means a total prize pool of $562,000 has been created. All 41 players had secured at least $4,952 while the winner at the end of the night will walk away with $107,718.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize
1$107,718
2$74,530
3$52,296
4$35,115
5$25,312
6$19,822
7$15,954
8-9$12,928
10-11$10,485
12-14$8,484
15-20$7,017
21-27$6,186
28-34$5,559
35-41$4,952

Marius Gierse is in top position right now, followed by Tyler Cornell and Claas Segebrecht.

Joao Vieira, Luke Reeves, and Yuri Dzivielevski have unfortunately already busted.

Pavel Veksler Wins the Irish Open Main Event at partypoker (€266,000)

Pavel Veksler
Pavel Veksler

Ukraine's Pavel Veksler outlasted a field of 1,880 entrants to ship the 2021 Irish Open €1,100 Main Event for €266,000 after agreeing to a heads-up deal with Bulgaria's Stoyan Obreshkov (second - €224,769).

The event was another massive success at partypoker with the prize pool reaching a whopping €1,880,000 to smash the generous €1 million guarantee.

2021 Irish Open Main Event Final Table Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Pavel VekslerUkraine€266,000*
2Stoyan ObreshkovBulgaria€224,769*
3Franco SpitaleArgentina€135,483
4Robin Andreas BerggrenSweden€89,896
5Eduards KudrjavcevsEstonia€61,229
6Julian Edward James AdamsonGermany€46,743
7Victor Hugo BonifacioBrazil€36,241
8Justin OuimetteCanada€28,776
9Justus HeldAustria€22,481

*Reflects heads-up deal at the final table.

Read on to learn more about the Irish Open Main Event

The High Roller Big Game: $300K Gtd Update

The High Roller Big Game is in the money as there are currently 17 players left in the field.

Hermogenes Gelonezi is in the lead, followed by Darren Elias, Christian Rudolph, Niklas Astedt, and Alexander Shalkovski in the top five.

partypoker Ambassadors Mikita Badziakouski and Isaac Haxton are both still in the running with Ali Imsirovic being the unlucky bubble boy.

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The High Roller Big Game: $250K Gtd Update

Hermogenes Gelonezi just bubbled the final table of the The High Roller Big Game.

Alexander Shalkovski is in the lead with Fedor Holz, Christian Rudolph, Niklas Astedt, Adrian Mateos, Aliaksei Boika, David Yan, Mark Radoja, and Pascal Lefrancois joining him on the final table to play for that first-place prize of $62,368.

Powerfest #03 - High Roller: $500k Gtd Update

The late registration period of Powerfest #03 - High Roller has come to a close. In the end, 91 entries were collected to not surpass the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool.

This means that 14 players will be in the money for at least $11,628 while the winner at the end of night will walk away with $137,318.

This is what they are all playing for:

PlacePrize
1$137,318
2$87,991
3$60,049
4$42,474
5$31,253
6$24,379
7$20,094
8-9$16,758
10-11$14,022
12-14$11,628

Alex Foxen is currently in the lead with Kevin MacDonald, Christopher Brewer, Christoph Vogelsang, and Michael Addamo trailing him.