2017 Super High Roller Bowl

$300,000 Super High Roller Bowl
Day: 5
Event Info

2017 Super High Roller Bowl

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
107
Prize
$6,000,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$300,000
Prize Pool
$16,800,000
Entries
56
Level Info
Level
27
Blinds
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
100,000

Christoph Vogelsang Wins 2017 Super High Roller Bowl ($6 Million)

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang - 1st Place
Christoph Vogelsang - 1st Place

After nearly five hours of heads-up play that saw the chip lead swing a couple of times, German pro Christoph Vogelsang emerged victorious over American pro Jake Schindler to win the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl at ARIA.

Vogelsang nearly doubled his career live cashes to almost $14 million with, shockingly, his first live win. The high roller mainstay had previously done no better than third, with his finish there at the 2014 $1,000,000 High Roller for One Drop for $4.4 million the previous highlight of his tournament career.

Vogelsang also moved up to second on the all-time money list in Germany behind only the incomparable Fedor Holz.

And it wasn't just prize money Vogelsang apparently won. He and his fellow Germans had an eight-way last longer for $2,000 apiece, so Vogelsang won that cash and bragging rights, plus a $13,500 World Series of Poker Main Event package provided by 888poker.

The day started out with three runners, but one lagged far behind the other two. Stefan Schillhabel had less than 15 big blinds to start the day. He experienced some early success running his 885,000 up to 1.6 million, but the fast start ended there at the hands of his fellow German.

Schillhabel had about 25 big blinds when he opened with ace-jack on the button and got three-bet big by Vogelsang after Schindler called in the small blind. Schillhabel shoved all in only to see his countryman turn over pocket queens and hold up despite a jack-high flop.

That set up the heads-up match viewers were expecting, and it proved to be a battle. Schindler had about a 2-1 lead early, and the early feeling-out period seemed to go mostly his way, as he picked off a big bluff to move to a 3-1 edge.

Schindler seemed to be on the brink of victory when he got Vogelsang to put in most of his stack before the river on a check-call line with a king-high flush draw in a three-bet pot against Schindler's turned top pair with ace-king. Vogelsang hit the flush on the river and checked, quickly calling all in when Schindler shoved.

The German moved into the chip lead himself and eventually had his own 2-1 edge. However, Schindler battled right back, and he eventually took a huge lead, chipping Vogelsang down to 2.7 million at 50,000/100,000/100,000 — the big blind paid the entire ante under this structure.

Then, Vogelsang hit another sick river. This time, he called down ace-five after limping the button when Schindler raised big blind and flopped a set of eights. Vogelsang flopped a gutter and got there on the river, shoving all in when Schindler checked and getting paid off. Schindler could only muck in frustration.

Shortly after that, Schindler attempted to pull off a river bluff-shove when he missed a combo draw that he picked up on the turn. The board had paired deuces on the river, weakening Vogelsang's two pair a bit, and he had only 30 seconds to make his move as he had used all of his allotted time extensions.

The pressure was on, but Vogelsang found the call button. He got out of his chair and pumped both fists, having won the biggest tournament of his career and joined Brian Rast and fellow German Rainer Kempe as Super High Roller Bowl champs.

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Jake Schindler Eliminated in 2nd Place ($3.6 million)

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Jake Schindler
Jake Schindler

Jake Schindler limped in with {j-Hearts}{8-Hearts}, and Christoph Vogelsang checked {10-Spades}{7-Clubs}.

The flop came {3-Hearts}{10-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}, and Vogelsang checked. Schindler bet 100,000 and Vogelsang called. On the {7-Hearts} turn, Vogelsang checked again. This time, Schindler bet big with 400,000 into a pot of 500,000. Vogelsang came out raising with 1.5 million. Schindler called, seeing a {2-Clubs} fall.

Vogelsang bet 2.3 million and dropped his head to better prevent Schindler from getting a read. Schindler thought briefly and then announced he was all in for 6.2 million. Without any time extensions left, Vogelsang had to think fast, and the decision he came to was a call. Schindler's bluff had been caught, and Vogelsang stood up, slapped his cards down and pumped both fists in celebration with a wide grin on his face.

Player Chips Progress
Christoph Vogelsang de
Christoph Vogelsang
16,800,000 7,110,000
Jake Schindler us
Jake Schindler
WSOP 1X Winner
Busted

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Vogelsang Rivers Wheel to Double

Level 27 : 50,000/100,000, 100,000 ante
Christoph Vogelsang
Christoph Vogelsang

Christoph Vogelsang limped the button and Jake Schindler raised to 500,000 from the big blind holding {8-Hearts}{8-Spades}.

Vogelsang called as the flop landed {3-Clubs}{2-Hearts}{8-Clubs} and Schindler bet out 275,000. Vogelsang called and the turn landed the {Q-Hearts}.

Schindler cut out a bet of 900,000 and Vogelsang called as the {4-Diamonds} completed the board on the river.

Schindler now tapped the table, and with the action on Vogelsang he moved all in for 3.2 million and Schindler snap-called.

Vogelsang tabled his {A-Hearts}{5-Spades} for a wheel and Schindler shrugged his shoulders and tossed his set of eights to the muck.

Player Chips Progress
Christoph Vogelsang de
Christoph Vogelsang
9,690,000 4,890,000
Jake Schindler us
Jake Schindler
WSOP 1X Winner
7,110,000 -4,890,000

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Stefan Schillhabel Eliminated in 3rd Place ($2.4 million)

Level 24 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Stefan Schillhabel - 3rd Place
Stefan Schillhabel - 3rd Place

Stefan Schillhabel opened on the button for 135,000 with {a-Spades}{j-Clubs}. Jake Schindler flatted with {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}, and Christoph Vogelsang picked up {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds} in the big blind. He reraised to 400,000. Schillhabel shoved, and Vogelsang quickly called for 1.6 million.

The flop came {j-Spades}{6-Spades}{3-Clubs}, giving Schillhabel top pair. However, he could not run down the queens as a {5-Hearts} turn and then a {6-Diamonds} river hit.

Player Chips Progress
Stefan Schillhabel de
Stefan Schillhabel
WPT 1X Winner
Busted

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Jake Schindler Leads Last Three of $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl

Jake Schindler
Jake Schindler

Welcome back to the ARIA Resort & Casino for Day 5 of the $300,000 Super High Roller Bowl!

Several days ago a group of poker players with varying poker skills and accomplishments all anted up $300,000 to take a seat in the third installment of the Super High Roller Bowl. The action on the felt was intense, chaotic, and of the highest quality as the 56-player starting field was reduced firstly to a final table, then to an in-the-money final seven, and now to the last three. These final three players will be thanking their lucky stars after navigating one of the tournament fields ever assembled, and although they are already guaranteed a $2 million payout, their eyes will be set on the $3.6 million payout for second, but most importantly the $6 million first prize.

German Stefan Schillhabel may have been one of the least well-known players not only on the final table, but also in the entire field. However, Schillhabel has crafted a very impressive poker resume that includes over $2.4 million in lifetime earnings with a WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star Championship victory in March 2016 for $1,298,000 the highlight of his results that stretch back to 2013 and include five tournament wins. Schillhabel enters this final day of play with 885,000 in chips; roughly 15 big blinds.

Christoph Vogelsang is no slouch at poker as he has been one of the regular names in high roller tournaments all across the world for several years now. Vogelsang's impressive poker resume includes over $7.7 million in lifetime earnings and a 5th-place on Germany's All Time Money List (with the possibility of moving up to 2nd with a victory today). However what it lakes is a finish better then the one he has locked up already. For Vogelsang, he has appeared at nine final tables and has four 3rd-place finishes to his name. If Vogelsang is to break his win-less drought, there is no better tournament to do it in then this Super High Roller Bowl, and after ending the penultimate day of play with 5,245,000 in chips — roughly 87 big blinds — he is definitely in position to make a run at it.

Finally we have Jake Schindler, the lone hope for the local USA crowd. Schindler came into the final table with the chip lead, and he'll carry that into three-handed play after ending play with a whopping 10,670,000 in chips; or roughly 178 big blinds. Although just 27 years old, Schindler has already accumulated over $9.2 million in lifetime earnings with his most notable results coming in the 2014 PCA $25,500 High Roller and the 2014 Hard Rock Poker Open $100,000 Super High Roller where he was victorious. However it is his results here at ARIA that are astounding as Schindler has managed to collect 5 wins and 12 six-figure cashes; the biggest of which was a share of a three-way chop in 2016 for over $835,000 in a $100,000 High Roller event.

Super High Roller Bowl Day 5 Line-Up

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
3Jake SchindlerUnited States10,670,000178
6Christoph VogelsangGermany5,245,00087
8Stefan SchillhabelGermany885,00015

The cards are expected to be in the air at 1:00 p.m. (PST) with the PokerNews Live Reporting Team providing continuous live updates as we crown the third Super High Roller Bowl Champion live from the ARIA Resort & Casino. Stay tuned right here to PokerNews.com as we continue to write the path of the next Super High Roller Bowl Champion, and for those interested in live streaming of the Super High Roller Bowl final table, then make sure to check out Poker Central's PokerGO!

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