$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry)Payouts
Level 16: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 21 of 145 422u28
Ali Imsirovic
Ali Imsirovic was all in from the button for about 300,000 with , and he needed his hand to hold to stay alive against the of Sean Perry in the cutoff.
The board came , and Perry paired his king on the river to win the pot and eliminate Imsirovic in 22nd place.
Sean Perry – 1,950,000 (98 bb)
Ali Imsirovic – Eliminated
With 21 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 690,000 (35 big blinds). The final 20 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $44,770 each.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 16: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 22 of 145
Elia Ahmadian
Sean Winter raised from the cutoff to 130,000, Elia Ahmadian moved all in from the small blind for 310,000, and Tony Sinishtaj called all in from the big blind for 55,000.
Winter called all in for 255,000, and everyone turned over their cards:
Elia Ahmadian:
Sean Winter:
Tony Sinishtaj:
The board came , and the pocket aces hold up for Ahmadian to win the entire pot, eliminating both Winter and Sinishtaj.
Elia Ahmadian – 645,000 (32 bb)
Sean Winter – Eliminated
Tony Sinishtaj – Eliminated
With 22 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 660,000 (33 big blinds). The final 20 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $44,770 each.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 16: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 145
The final 24 players are back in their seats and ready to play down to a winner today. Action resumes in Level 16, with blinds at 10,000-20,000 with a 20,000 big blind ante.
Everything is set and ready to go, so it’s time to shuffle up and deal!
Here are the official chip counts and seating assignments for the remaining 24 players:
With 24 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 605,000 (30 big blinds). The final 20 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $44,770 each.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 16: 10,000/20,000 with a 20,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 145
Chipleader Chris Brewer
After 10 hands of hand-for-hand play, Day 1 of the biggest $25K High Roller in Seminole Hard Rock Poker history comes to an end with 24 players.
Chris Brewer, who finished third in the $50K Super High Roller just four days ago, bagged the biggest stack, with 1,895,000 (95 big blinds). Brewer also bagged the biggest Day 1 stack in the Super High Roller, though in that case they were already in the money with only six players remaining.
Here are the official chip counts and seating assignments for the remaining 24 players:
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 15: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 145
In Hand #8 of hand-for-hand play, Sean Perry raised from the cutoff to 30,000, Rania Nasreddine moved all in from the button for 225,000, and T.K. Miles moved all in over the top from the big blind for 325,000. Perry quickly folded.
Nasreddine showed , and she needed it to hold to stay alive against the of Miles.
The board came , and the pocket jacks held up for Nasreddine to win the pot and double up in chips.
With 24 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 605,000 (40 big blinds). Action will end for the night after the 10th hand of hand-for-hand play.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 15: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 145
Derek Gregory
In Hand #4 of hand-for-hand play, Sean Perry raised under the gun to 30,000, Derek Gregory reraised from middle position to 95,000, and Perry moved all in.
Gregory tanked for a while before he called all in for 520,000 with , and he needed to improve to stay alive against Perry’s .
The board came , and Gregory paired his king on the flop to win the pot and double up in chips.
Derek Gregory – 1,080,000 (72 bb)
Sean Perry – 1,420,000 (95 bb)
With 24 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 605,000 (40 big blinds). Action will end after the 10th hand of hand-for-hand play.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 15: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 24 of 145
With 24 players remaining and about 20 minutes remaining in the last level of the night, the field is going to play hand-for-hand until the Money Bubble bursts, or the field plays 10 hands (following TDA rules, the clock will advance two minutes per hand).
The average chip stack is about 605,000 (40 big blinds), and the final 20 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $44,770 each.
It’s unlikely that we’ll lose four players in 10 hands, so we are likely to play all 10 hands and return tomorrow still on or near the Money Bubble.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 15: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 25 of 145
Noah Schwartz
Noah Schwartz raised under the gun to 115,000, leaving himself just 100K behind. T.K. Miles moved all in from the small blind, and Schwartz called all in for 215,000 with .
Miles turned over , and Schwartz needed his hand to hold to stay alive.
The board came , and the pocket jacks held up for Schwartz to win the pot and double up in chips.
Chad Eveslage moved all in from the small blind, and Lanny Vaysman called all in from the big blind for 210,000 with . Eveslage turned over , and Vaysman needed his hand to hold to stay alive.
The board came , and the pocket eights held up for Vaysman to win the pot and double up in chips.
With 25 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 580,000 (39 big blinds). Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 15, around 12:30 am.
$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry) Payouts
Level 14: 5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 26 of 145
James Halverson
James Halverson got it all in from the big blind for 150,000 with , and he needed it to hold to stay alive against the of Will Failla in the small blind.
The flop brought a king and a queen to give Failla an open-ended straight draw, and a nine on the river gave Failla the victory with a king-high straight. Halverson was eliminated in 27th place.
Will Failla – 410,000 (27 bb)
James Halverson – Eliminated
With 26 players remaining from a field of 145, the average chip stack is about 560,000 (37 big blinds). Action is scheduled to continue tonight until the end of Level 15, around 12:30 am.