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:
Newey:
"Nice hand," Antonius said softly.
The players agreed on two run outs, but neither helped Antonius as the first came and the second .
"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.
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 , and Colman bet $50,000. Seiver called and the bet $120,000 after Colman checked the turn.
Colman made the call, and then checked for a second time when the 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!
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.
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.