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Davies wins Super High Roller Bowl IX, Maue 4.ter / Jachtmann 2.ter in $25k PLO MB!

Davies wins Super High Roller Bowl IX, Maue 4.ter / Jachtmann 2.ter in k PLO MB!

Seth Davies (US)

Head to the Super High Roller Bowl Series Cyprus with Merit Royal Diamond Hotel & Spa and still be on 3 of the 10 title separations that this PokerGO Tour (PGT) stops. Try to find the $300k Super High Roller Bowl IX, where you will see Leonard Maue four times, nor the Ring Meeting and the $3,206,000 if you win the prize!

SHRB #07: $300k Super High Roller Bowl IX – Final Day

I found the Poker Welt in Merit Casino at Zypern, where the PokerGO player* is one of the best poker players with the Super High Roller Bowl IX being played. The huge starting money of $306,000 has produced 24 Super High Rollers, where players can play with Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius or Adrian Mateos. In the money of $7,056,000 the best four are eliminated and the sollten in the last best prize, in these cases the prize of $3,206,000 is won and the Super High Roller Bowl Ring is won.

Among the four finalists all are worth $750,000, before Tag-1-Chileader Leonard Maue from Germany, with 40 BB’s as third in Chipcount in the Ring-Entscheiding goes. The lead to Tag 2 of 3 has Juan Pardo Dominguez with strandtlichen 140 BBs inne.

The last tag did not start for the German, who immediately lost in the first two hands of Chips and Jeremy Ausmus, as a hint in the Chipcount delay, so a Maue vorbeizog. And now that it is not yet that far, the American stack will increase by Juan Pardo, start his life with a few creative hands and Seth Davies who has prepared himself. In the All-In-Situation that you find on the River, the Pardo Bottom Set is flopped, with the Top Pair heel. The hand of Ausmus is shown as the River is in a Runner-Runner-Flush, with the All-In-Push of Pardo who called a check. Then Davies, Pardo and Ausmus were on a chip level, German for Leonard Maue.

When the German reraised with 11 BB-Stack and AJ Davies made all-in preflop, the US-American was called so hard with Pocket Jacks. Das Board brought Maue Keine Hilfe, who called on 4 with a payout of a country of $750,000. The other finalists all won 2 and 3 Millionen Chips with Davies in the lead for Ausmus and Pardo.

Seth Davies could not do his job otherwise, but to unlock Pardo’s Stack of Ausmus. After Seth Davies called a big Bluff of Pardo on the river with the 2nd pair, how the power ratio still lowered a single German favor of Davies, of 4.3 Million Chips, while Pardo and Ausmus came together at 2.9 Million.

An All-In Push by Juan Pardo from the Small Blind with A6 calls Jeremy Ausmus with K9 from the Big Blind. The board did not bring Ausmus the new happiness, which was a Drittplatzierter $1,200,000 Payout and 400 PGT Leaderboard Points, which brought with his 18th. Cash in the PokerGO Tour Season, at 0 Victories, the Leading on Leaderboard.

In the heads-up, Seth Davies started with a 4.26:2.94 million chip lead against Juan Pardo. The heads-up took place with a payjump (!) of $1,306,000, which came back twice. In the first phase of Davies am Turn das 2nd Pair and brought Pardo am River zum Folden. The second hand is played, with 43 big Big Blinds, a sprightly setup. Davies, from the Button who had the power over 87 of the Nut Straight am Turn, while Pardo made a Straight Draw, the answer was, Davies was bezahlt. If you draw through the Spaniard on the river, while the American-Americans are again faced with a straight heel. When Davies went all-in on Pardos River, the Spaniard had ended up in the tank for a minute. With Juan Pardo taking 2nd place and paid $1,900,000, Seth Davies could take home a reward of $3,206,000 and earn the SHRB ring on the illustrated list from 11 previous years.

Place Player Country Prize money PGT points
1st Seth Davies United States $3,206,000 600
2nd Juan Pardo Spain $1,900,000 450
3rd Jeremy Ausmus United States $1,200,000 400
4th Leonard Maue Germany $750,000 225

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SHRB #09: $25k PLO (7-Max) – Final Day

At the 2-Day-Event #09, a Pot Limit Omaha MTT with $50,000+$1,500 Buy-In and 27 Parts, a Tag 1 with $1,323,000 is rewarded, in the form of Christopher „lissi_stinkt“ Frank on the Platz 4 with $140,000 Payout landete. The title contender advanced in the split with the help of Gergo Nargy as chipleader.

If the Bubble Phase and Tag 1 last long, this 2-day event will not be blown up in a one-day tournament anymore, but it will be a Tag 2 so short. After Bogdan Capitan from Romania in Rank 3 with $ 225,000 Presigeld was out, the happy contacts Gergo Nagy from Ungarn and Joni Jouhkimainen from Finland ended up on one of the PGT are favorite sister matches, Deal: The safe both jewels $ 431,000, where $ 95,000 end and the PGT Gold Cup Trophy in Heads-Up in the game. If you are up to date, you have won a prize of $ 526,900 – and of course the PGT Gold Cup friends could.

Joni Jouhkimainen (FIN)
Place Player Country Prize money PGT points
1st Joni Jouhkimainen Finland $526,900 316
2nd Gergo Nagy Hungary $431,100 259
3rd Bogdan Captain Romania $225,000 135
4th Christopher Frank Germany $140,000 84

Zum PGT Live-Blog from Event #09 is here!

SHRB #10: $25k Mystery Bounty (6-Max) – 1-Day Event

If the PLO tournament falls under the SHRBS Cyprus Events, and the PokerGO Tour Stopps’s final event on Zypern loses, you will receive $25k PLO Mystery Bount (6-Max). 19 players will play a buy-in of $25,000+$750 for the second Mystery Bounty Tournament. Damit won the $465,000 for the Top-4 who earned $232,750 in the Prize Pool, also in the Bounty Pool. Note a file in the illustration of the field with the earned premiums, such as the $27,750 headers, $70,000 and the $135,000 Top-Mystery-Bounty.

During the 14 Mystery Bounty years, Joni Jouhkimainen, Gergo Nagy and Jeremy Ausmus were the Top Finisher of both SHRB events and title races. After Jouhkimainen and Nargo were expanded, they waged war for the Super High Roller Bowls and the new Leaderboard Spitzenreiter Jeremy Ausmus as Bubble Boy in Event #10. When money is paid, the Mystery Bounties become scarce. The first schnappte sich of Brit Richard Gryko, compensates the Spanier Lautaro Guerra in Platz 3 with $42,250 Payout on the Turnier War.

Jan-Peter Jachtmann (GER)

I close the Heads-Up with a $36,000 Payjump and two Mystery Bounties that Gyrko gets and the German PLO WSOP Champion Jan-Peter Jachtmann. Gyrko war is more clear as Chipleader in the duel, but Jachtmann can play the Chip-Führung in the camp with the PGT Gold Cup Trophy after more Double-Ups. The only time that does not even occur with Gryko, is the “JPJ” who remains in the flight – and that is his all-in with fast postponed stacks: Während Jachtmann Two Pair hatte, heelt Gryko den Wrap. The statistics of the PGT Turniersieges for the Germans brought the Board on the River the Straight for the Brits and a “JPJ” with 2 Big Blinds on the market. He then went with Jacks at Jachtmann and with 9s and 5s at Gryko in the Mitte. The Flop brought Richard Gryko into a Full House, the Hamburger’s other Community Cards yielded Re-Draw. When Jan-Peter Jachtmann got paid with Platz 2 and $79,500 during the PokerGO Tour Cash in the season, while Richard Gryko did not make $115,000 profit, the PGT Gold Cup took the three Mystery Bounties of $232,750.

Place Player Country Prize money Premiums PGT points
1st Richard Gryko United Kingdom $115,000 $232,750 138
2nd Jan-Peter Jachtmann Germany $79,500 $0 91
3rd Lautaro War Spain $42,250 $0 51

Zum PGT Live-Blog of Event #10 is here!

2024 PGT Ranking

Around 40 events before the end of the 2024 PGT season, Jeremy Ausmus with his strengths at the SHRBS Caprus die Führung on PGT Leaderboard lists. If you look at the season standings, you have a PGT passport with $50,000 and buy-ins, with the Top-40 on a podium at a $1,000,000 PGT Championship, while on a Top-40 platform you have a $25,000 hat.

The Top 10 in the PGT Leaderboard 2024 after the SHRBS Cyprus:

Rank Player PGT points Gain Money Gain
1st Jeremy Ausmus 2,160 0 18 $5,169,576
2nd Michael Rocco 1,835 1 7 $2,156,811
3rd Jonathan Tamayo 1,730 1 2 $10,180,000
4th Jesse Lonis 1,713 1 13 $2,568,339
5th Daniel Negreanu 1,660 2 15 $2,019,231
6th Adrian Mateos 1,568 1 10 $2,654,514
7th Aram Zobian 1,438 2 13 $1,307,392
8th Dylan Weisman 1,405 3 14 $1,475,099
9th David Coleman 1,357 4 13 $1,073,228
10th Jordan Griff 1,350 0 1 $6,000,000

The PGT Leaderboard of the active Saison is here!

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