We picked up the action on the flop when Daniel Colman checked and Doug Polk bet $5,200 from the button. Colman made the call and then check-called a bet of $11,000 on the turn. When the completed the board on the river, Colman checked for a third time and Polk paused for a few moments before betting a hefty $56,000.
Colman took his time before making the call, but mucked as soon as Polk rolled over the for a rivered two pair. Ship the $151,200 pot to Polk, who is now about $15,000 from being even.
Things have slowed down a bit here in the latter stage of Day 2.
In a recent hand, Scott Seiver raised to $3,000 from the cutoff and then called when Sam Trickett three-bet to $13,000 from the button. Both players checked the flop, and then Seiver overbet the pot by firing out $50,000 on the turn. It did the trick as Trickett released his hand.
Daniel Colman raised to $2,500 from the hijack and Scott Seiver called from the cutoff. Doug Polk then three-bet to $13,000 from the big blind, Colman folded, and Seiver called to see a flop of .
Polk bet $22,600, Seiver called, and the appeared on the turn. Polk bet again, this time $56,500, and again Seiver just called. When the completed the board on the river, Polk slowed down with a check and Seiver followed suit. Polk tabled the , but it wasn't good enough to win the $189,700 pot as Seiver held the .
Polk dropped to $137,000 after the hand while Seiver chipped up to $939,000.
Day 2 is coming to a close, and event organizers have informed the players they will play two more hands before the game comes to a close for the night. Hand #170 will officially be the last. Stay tuned for a short recap of the action.
Day 2 of Super High Roller Cash Game wrapped up after 170 hands. While television producers didn't release official numbers, the biggest winner of the game was Scott Seiver, who won nearly $700K. Likewise, Paul Newey had a good night winning nearly $300,000.
On the flip side, Australian pot-limit Omaha pro Matthew Kirk lost big, just like he did on the first day, while Patrik Antonius also dropped a $250,000 buy-in.
Remember, the Super High Roller Cash Game will continue on Wednesday as a new lineup of players takes to the felt. The game is expected to last from 2 p.m. through 2 a.m., so be sure to join us then to follow the action in the live blog. You can also watch the action on the Poker Central channel on Twitch.