Action folded to Germany's Fabian Quoss on the button and he raised to 20,000, which Mike Watson and Nick Schulman called from the small and big blinds respectively. All three players then checked the flop, and Schulman bet 38,000 after Watson had checked the turn. Only Quoss made the call and then both players returned to checking when the appeared on the river.
Schulman rolled over for a missed flush, which was no good as Quoss showed for a pair of queens.
After Vivek Rajkumar had raised to an unknown amount from middle position, Antonio Esfandiari three-bet to 56,000 from the cutoff. The button and both blinds folded, Rajkumar called, and the flop came down . Both players checked and the dealer promptly burned and turned the .
Rajkumar chose to seize the initiative and led out for 75,000, but he couldn't shake his opponent as Esfandiari opted to call. Rajkumar fired once again on the river, this time for 105,000, but mucked when Esfandiari called and tabled .
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.
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.
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.
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.