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2015 Super High Roller Series

Super High Roller Cash Game
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Antonius Coolered

Patrik Antonius
Patrik Antonius

Paul Newey opened to $2,500 under the gun and got two calls before Patrik Antonius made it $12,000 to go from the cutoff. Newey four-bet to $36,000 after the blinds mucked, and Antonius thought a bit and put $64,000 in. Newey jammed for approximately $190,000 effective, and Antonius quickly called.

Antonius: {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}
Newey: {a-Clubs}{a-Hearts}

"Nice hand," Antonius said softly.

The players agreed on two run outs, but neither helped Antonius as the first came {5-Clubs}{10-Clubs}{4-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}{9-Diamonds} and the second {9-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{9-Hearts}{3-Clubs}.

"OK, that's it," Antonius said, indicating he was done as he sent his remaining stack to his British foe. Newey now has $724,000.

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The Biggest Pot of the Super High Roller Cash Game Thus Far

Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver

The largest pot of the Super High Roller Cash Game thus far just went down.

It began when Andrew Robl raised to $2,400 and Daniel Colman three-bet to $8,500 from the cutoff. Scott Seiver then four-bet to $24,000 from the button, Robl folded, and Colman five-bet to $70,000. Seiver called, the flop came down {9-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{k-Hearts}, and Colman bet $50,000. Seiver called and the bet $120,000 after Colman checked the {3-Hearts} turn.

Colman made the call, and then checked for a second time when the {8-Diamonds} completed the board on the river. Seiver took his time before moving all in, which was effectively a bet of $343,000 as that's the amount Colman had backed.

Colman was feeling the pressure and hit the tank.

"Kings?" he asked aloud. "I have aces. You wouldn't play ace-king like that."

Colman seemed a bit tortured, but eventually released his hand, which allowed Seiver to chip up to $865,000!

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Day 2 of Super High Roller Cash Games Comes to an End

Day 2 of Super High Roller Cash Game wrapped up after 170 hands. While television producers didn't release official numbers, the biggest winner of the game was Scott Seiver, who won nearly $700K. Likewise, Paul Newey had a good night winning nearly $300,000.

On the flip side, Australian pot-limit Omaha pro Matthew Kirk lost big, just like he did on the first day, while Patrik Antonius also dropped a $250,000 buy-in.

The Super High Roller Cash Game will air on NBC Sports Network later this year, so be sure to check your local listings.

Remember, the Super High Roller Cash Game will continue on Wednesday as a new lineup of players takes to the felt. The game is expected to last from 2 p.m. through 2 a.m., so be sure to join us then to follow the action in the live blog. You can also watch the action on the Poker Central channel on Twitch.