€25,500 Single-Day High Roller
Dia 2 Iniciado
€25,500 Single-Day High Roller
Dia 2 Iniciado
The €25,000 High Roller event was supposed to be a one-day event, but its spectacular turnout made it so that there wasn't a winner at 5:00 in the morning on Tuesday. Three players still remain; Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree, Martin Finger and Mark Teltscher, and today they will play down to a winner.
Finger comes into the final day as the chip leader, with 7.6 million (25 big blinds), followed by Boeree (3.8 million) and Teltscher (3.7 million) who both have 12 big blinds to work with. With not too much play left, and 30-minute levels, the conclusion of this event is likely to be a fast and furious one. Here what the final three players are contending for.
Place | Prize |
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1 | €865,900 |
2 | €586,500 |
3 | €391,000 |
Each of the three remaining players has an EPT title under their belt, as Teltscher won the Season 2 London stop, followed by a runner-up finish in EPT Barcelona Season 4, Boeree won the Season 6 San Remo stop and Finger took home the EPT 8 Prague title.
Here are the total career live tournament earnings of the final three players and their biggest score.
Name | Career Earnings | Biggest Result | |
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Martin Finger | $5,361,290 | EPT 10 London High Roller | $1,331,171 |
Mark Teltscher | $3,490,950 | EPT 4 Barcelona runner-up | $920,015 |
Liv Boeree | $2,476,276 | EPT 6 San Remo | $1,698,300 |
PokerNews.com will cover this event until there's a winner, so stay tuned for more coverage of this high roller tournament, it starts at 5 pm local time.
If all things go according to plan, the remaining three players will commence their battle for glory in 90 minutes, at 5 instead of 4.
Liv Boeree is doing research on top of the Pullman Barcelona Skipper hotel, reviewing hands with her boyfriend Igor Kurganov.
Nível: 26
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 30,000
With 18 minutes left in the level, play has commenced.
The first three hands of the day all resulted in a walk for the big blind, and that means we haven't seen a shift in chips just yet.
From the small blind Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree just moved all in, and Martin Finger gave up his big blind. Boeree now outchips Mark Teltscher by just a little bit to stay in second place behind the German chip leader.
Mark Teltscher moved all in for 3,520,000 and after Liv Boeree folded her small blind, Martin Finger went into the tank from the big blind.
"All in and a call!" Igor Kurganov shouted from the rail.
"No man," Boeree laughed, as Kurganov had misread the situation.
Eventually Finger folded and Teltscher picked up the pot.
Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree just shoved for 3,110,000 and Martin Finger went into the tank. The German pro asked for a count, but eventually he folded, giving up the pot to Boeree.
Nível: 27
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 40,000