2016 Super High Roller Bowl

$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl
Day: 2
Event Info

2016 Super High Roller Bowl

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
88
Prize
$5,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$300,000
Prize Pool
$15,000,000
Entries
49
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
80,000 / 160,000
Ante
20,000

Berkey Bags Big To Lead 16 Survivors After the 2016 Super High Roller Bowl's Second Day

Level 14 : 6,000/12,000, 2,000 ante
Matt Berkey
Matt Berkey

The 2016 Super High Roller Bowl played down from 35 to 16 players remaining at the ARIA Resort & Casino Las Vegas on Monday, setting up a third day on Tuesday where the survivors will vie for spots at a final table with $15 million on the line.

After a huge first day on Sunday, Timofey "Trueteller" Kuznetsov came into play with the chip lead, but found nothing but a bad case of the Mondays. He quickly came back to the pack, and eventually busted with a pair and a flush draw versus Jason Mercier's flush, half way through the day.

But even before Kuznetsov said his goodbyes, a bevvy of players, including Pratyush Buddiga, Dominik Nitsche, Jake Schindler, Nick Petrangelo, Keith Gipson, Ben Tollerene, Stephen Chidwick, Cary Katz, Bobby Baldwin, Vitaliy Rizhkov, Daniel Colman, and Byron Kaverman, all hit the rail.

The legendary Daniel "Kid Poker" Negreanu also found a way out, busting before Kuznetsov when two pocket pairs let him down. First he doubled Kathy Lehne with sevens versus a weak ace, then he busted to Erik Seidel with deuces versus another weak ace.

While it worked out for Lehne and Seidel, the weak ace was not so good to 2015 Super High Roller Bowl champion Brain Rast, as he shoved the {a-Hearts}{5-Hearts} huge over a Dan Smith three-bet. Smith time-banked twice before looking him up with the {a-Clubs}{j-Clubs}, holding to end Rast's title defense and skyrocket to a spot among the leaders as the day wore on.

David Peters, Tony Gregg, and Lehne soon joined Rast on the rail, and suddenly, a new leader emerged.

Several other players moved above the million chip mark, including Tom Marchese, Phil Hellmuth, Dan Shak, and Bryn Kenney, but in the day's penultimate level, Matt Berkey pushed up and over 2 million.

In a three-bet pot, Berkey made top-top out of big slick and called down a three-barrel bluff from Marchese to move into the lead. In the end, he bagged 2.816 million and will ride into the event's third day miles ahead of the other 15 players remaining.

Play will resume at 1 p.m. local time in Las Vegas with plans to play down to a final table of eight, where the top seven spots will be paid, or through seven more levels, whichever comes first.

Of course, The PokerNews Live Reporting team will be on hand for every raise, three-bet, and showdown, so tune in Tuesday as the excitement of the 2016 Super High Roller Bowl continues.

While you wait for play to resume, check out Sarah Herring's interview with Berkey.

Tags: Ben TollereneBobby BaldwinBryn KenneyByron KavermanCary KatzDan ShakDan SmithDaniel NegreanuDavid PetersDominik NitscheErik SeidelJake SchindlerJason MercierKathy LehneKeith GipsonMatt BerkeyNick PetrangeloPratyush BuddigaStephen ChidwickTimofey KuznetsovTom MarcheseTony GreggVitaliy Rizhkov