2021 Poker Palace Summer Championships

AU$2,500 High Roller
Day: 1
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Event Info
2021 Poker Palace Summer Championships
Final Results
Winner
Prize
80,500 AUD
Event Info
Buy-in
2,500 AUD
Prize Pool
297,000 AUD
Total Entries
135
Level Info
Level
26
Blinds
40,000 / 80,000
Ante
80,000
Players Left 1 / 135
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Level: 2

Blinds: 100/300

Ante: 300

Some Early Runners

Player Chips Progress
Profile photo of Taner Campolat
Taner Campolat
100,000
Profile photo of Charles Chiha au
Charles Chiha
100,000
Profile photo of Wael Salloum
Wael Salloum
100,000
Profile photo of Richard Faura
Richard Faura
100,000
Profile photo of Jarrod Thatcher au
Jarrod Thatcher
100,000
Profile photo of Steve Pappas au
Steve Pappas
100,000
Profile photo of Tyson Orth
Tyson Orth
100,000
Profile photo of Josh Norrock
Josh Norrock
100,000
Profile photo of Jacob Fulop au
Jacob Fulop
100,000
Profile photo of Noel Jaber
Noel Jaber
100,000
Profile photo of David Rodwell au
David Rodwell
100,000
Profile photo of Barry Forrester au
Barry Forrester
100,000
Profile photo of Stylianous Markiaru au
Stylianous Markiaru
100,000
Profile photo of Sammy Luciano
Sammy Luciano
100,000
Profile photo of Gavin Ogilvy au
Gavin Ogilvy
100,000
Profile photo of Patrick Camilleri
Patrick Camilleri
100,000
Profile photo of Greg Davison
Greg Davison
100,000
Profile photo of Jai Duffy
Jai Duffy
100,000
Profile photo of Taki Ahmed au
Taki Ahmed
100,000
Profile photo of Jim Pizanias au
Jim Pizanias
100,000
Profile photo of Kyrillos Gerges
Kyrillos Gerges
100,000

Welcome to Day 1 of the High Roller at The Poker Palace

Poker Palace Summer Championships
Poker Palace Summer Championships

Event 6 of the Poker Palace Summer Championships, the two-day $2500 High Roller starts today at the Marconi Club in Sydney with an estimated $150,000 prize pool.

Last series’ corresponding event saw 107 players compete for a prize pool which paid out over $235,000, with the winner Joseph Antar walking away with a cool $75,000. With pool estimates for the earlier events of the Summer Championships being smashed already, the signs are good that the estimate for this year’s event will be beaten yet again.

Players will start with a huge 100,000 starting stack and 40 min blinds. Twelve levels will be played on the first day, with late registration and one re-entry available until the end of the first blind level on Day 2, when blinds will start at 2000/5000/5000.

The Summer Championships High Roller begins at 4.00 p.m local time, be sure to follow all the action here on PokerNews!

AU$2,500 High Roller

Day 1 Started