2021 Super High Roller Bowl Europe

Event #7: $100,000 Short Deck Hold’em
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 Super High Roller Bowl Europe

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
ak
Prize
$1,169,000
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Prize Pool
$2,600,000
Entries
26
Level Info
Level
16
Blinds
0 / 0
Ante
40,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
26
Players Left
4

Tang Leads Another Final Table in Event #7: $100,000 Short Deck

Level 10 : 0/0, 10,000 ante
Danny Tang
Danny Tang

Danny Tang is back with a huge chip lead on the final table of Event #7: $100,000 Short Deck here at the Super High Roller Bowl Europe series. With 26 entries out of 14 unique players, a prize pool of $2,600,000 was created. All four players have secured at least $260,000 but will all be looking to grab that first-place prize of $1,169,000.

Tang was responsible for bursting the bubble when he first doubled up Cary Katz but then took it all and more back in the last hand of the night. Katz held ace-queen suited against the ace-jack suited of Tang. And even though Tang had flopped the pair of jacks, Katz had picked up the nut-flush and straight draws but bricked both the turn and river to bust.

Second in the counts is Tony G who has already won a Short Deck tournament as he took down Event #3 for $382,500 and is looking for another title. He was also responsible for the eliminations of Ivan Leow and Event #1 Champion, Phil Ivey.

Santi Jiang took down Event #5 for $756,000 and is back for his fourth final table of the series while Paul Phua is on his third. Phua played the broadcasted cash game with Leon Tsoukernik, Rob Yong, and Tony G last night. He came out of it with a profit and is looking to continue the good run.

Event #7: $100,000 Short Deck Final Table Chip Counts

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountAntes
1Tony GLithuania1,722,000144
2Paul PhuaMalaysia1,025,00085
3Santi JiangSpain1,595,000133
4Danny TangHong Kong3,458,000288

As Katz busted just as the break started after Level 10, play will resume at 1 p.m. local time with Level 11 which has an ante of 12,000. Level duration will remain at 40 minutes each until a new champion has been crowned.

The PokerNews live reporting team will be back to bring you all the action on a similar delay as the PokerGO stream will be broadcasting too. Make sure to follow along to see who will take down the top prize in the end.

Remaining Payouts

PlacePrize
1$1,196,000
2$728,000
3$416,000
4$260,000