Vladimir Troyanovsky opened to 16,000 from late position, Eugene Katchalov three-bet to 48,000 from the small blind, and Troyanovsky called. The flop fell , Katchalov led out for 54,000, and Troyanovsky raised to 116,000.
Katchalov re-raised, making it 189,000, and Troyanovsky moved all in. Katchalov called.
Katchalov:
Troyanovsky:
It was all over when the turned, sending Katchalov to the exits, and a meaningless completed the board. Katchalov is out, while Troyanovsky now has 885,000 chips.
Just before break, Antonio Esfandiari opened to 20,000 from early position. Marc-Andre Ladouceur three-bet all in for around 200,000 from the cutoff, and Vivek Rajkumar re-shipped from the big blind. Esfandiari folded.
Ladouceur's ace-king was racing against Rajkumar's two jacks, and the board came .
Ladouceur was eliminated, while Rajkumar now has 830,000 chips.
The official numbers are in. The 2013 PCA $100K Super High Roller attracted 47 players who accounted for 12 re-entries. That brought the total field up to 59 entries and created a prize pool of $5,724,180 that will be distributed to the final table of eight players.
Bill Perkins opened to 20,000 in early position, Vanessa Selbst called on his left, and Scott Seiver three-bet to 60,000 from the cutoff. Only Selbst called.
The flop fell . Both players checked.
The turn was the , the two checked again, and the river was the . Selbst led out for 83,000, and Seiver folded.
Noah Schwartz opened in early position, and the action folded to Jonathan Duhamel, who three-bet jammed for 82,000. Schwartz quickly called.
Schwartz:
Duhamel:
There was an ace () in the window, followed by . The turn and river came , respectively, and the 2010 World Series of Poker Main Event champion was eliminated.
Vladimir Troyanovsky opened to 24,000 in the cutoff seat, Tobias Reinkemeier three-bet on the button, and Troyanovsky four-bet shoved for effectively 148,000. Reinkemeier called.
Troyanovsky:
Reinkemeier:
The board ran out , and Reinkemeier doubled to 325,000 chips. Troyanovsky slipped to around 800,000.