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At the start of Level 13 registration closed, and after Jens Lakemeier and Christian Christner re-entered, and Chris Ferguson entered for the first time, the final numbers have been tallied.
A field of 88 players and 44 re-entries combined to create a total field of 132 players.
Jannis Brauer raised to 260,000 from early position and was called by Manig Loeser on the button. Jack Salter was in the big blind and pushed all in for 3,615,000. Brauer moved all in as well and Loeser got out of the way.
Jack Salter:
Jannis Brauer:
The flop came leaving Satler in the lead with a pair of nines. The turn was the and the river landed the improving Salter's hand to a flush. After the stacks were counted, Brauer was left with under two big blinds but managed to win the next two hands to remain in the tournament.
Manig Loeser was eliminated when his came up against the of Jack Salter. The flop came , but the turn was the giving Loeser the lead. The river, however, was the and Salter eliminated Loeser.
Meanwhile, late registrants Christian Christner and Chris Ferguson were sent to the rail. Ferguson lost to of Bryn Kenney.
With 88 unique entrants and 44 re-entries, the €111,111 WSOPE High Roller for One Drop generated a prizepool of €12,980,000 and a total of 20 players will be paid out.
20th place will receive €157,652 while the winner will take home €3,487,463.
Head to the Payouts tab above to check out the full list of payouts.
Bryn Kenney raised to 250,000 from middle position and was called by Ivan Luca in the small blind and Bertrand Grospellier in the big blind. The flop came and the action was checked to Kenney who continued for 315,000. Luca called while Grospellier folded.
The turn brought the and Luca checked again. Kenney fired another 745,000 and Luca stuck around to see the on the river. Luca checked for the third time and Kenney reached back for a bet of 1.68 million. Luca thought for a couple of minutes before tossing in a couple of chips to call. Kenney rolled over and Luca mucked his hand.
"Great play Bryn, great play," Martin Kabrhel voiced from across the table. Kenney replied with a thumbs up while he stacked his chips.