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2015 Super High Roller Series

Super High Roller Cash Game
Dias: 2

Polk Just About Back to Even

We picked up the action on the {6-Diamonds}{3-Hearts}{4-Clubs} flop when Daniel Colman checked and Doug Polk bet $5,200 from the button. Colman made the call and then check-called a bet of $11,000 on the {K-Diamonds} turn. When the {A-Clubs} completed the board on the river, Colman checked for a third time and Polk paused for a few moments before betting a hefty $56,000.

Colman took his time before making the call, but mucked as soon as Polk rolled over the {a-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds} for a rivered two pair. Ship the $151,200 pot to Polk, who is now about $15,000 from being even.

Tags: Daniel ColmanDoug Polk

Big Turn Bet by Seiver

Things have slowed down a bit here in the latter stage of Day 2.

In a recent hand, Scott Seiver raised to $3,000 from the cutoff and then called when Sam Trickett three-bet to $13,000 from the button. Both players checked the {9-Clubs}{j-Hearts}{q-Clubs} flop, and then Seiver overbet the pot by firing out $50,000 on the {5-Diamonds} turn. It did the trick as Trickett released his hand.

Tags: Sam TrickettScott Seiver

Seiver Continues to Build While Polk on the Decline

Daniel Colman raised to $2,500 from the hijack and Scott Seiver called from the cutoff. Doug Polk then three-bet to $13,000 from the big blind, Colman folded, and Seiver called to see a flop of {6-Hearts}{9-Spades}{q-Hearts}.

Polk bet $22,600, Seiver called, and the {3-Clubs} appeared on the turn. Polk bet again, this time $56,500, and again Seiver just called. When the {5-Clubs} completed the board on the river, Polk slowed down with a check and Seiver followed suit. Polk tabled the {a-Spades}{k-Clubs}, but it wasn't good enough to win the $189,700 pot as Seiver held the {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}.

Polk dropped to $137,000 after the hand while Seiver chipped up to $939,000.

Tags: Daniel ColmanScott SeiverDoug Polk

Two More Hands

Day 2 is coming to a close, and event organizers have informed the players they will play two more hands before the game comes to a close for the night. Hand #170 will officially be the last. Stay tuned for a short recap of the action.

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.

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