Manig Loeser put his 13 big blinds at risk and was called by Fedor Holz.
Loeser:
Holz:
Holz hit a jack on the flop of a board and sent Loeser to the rail in 12th place. Loeser takes home some consolation though banking HK $2,108,000 (approx. US $270,157).
Loeser was the last remaining former champion and the current reigning champion meaning the Triton Super High Roller Series will have a brand new champion.
There have been 11 hands of hand-for-hand play thus far. Other than the chopped pot between Timofey Kuznetsov, Isaac Haxton and Dietrich Fast, Manig Loeser is the only other player to put himself at risk, not finding any callers.
Timofey Kuznetsov open-shoved for 345,000 on the button, Isaac Haxton three-bet shoved over the top for 890,000 in the small blind and Dietrich Fast called out of the big blind, putting both players at risk.
Kuznetsov:
Haxton:
Fast:
The board ran out and everyone took their chips back.
Normally the Triton Super High Roller Series would go hand-for-hand on the direct money bubble but the players have requested to go H4H now and the tournament staff has obliged. Two more eliminations till the bubble bursts.
After Stephen Chidwick opened from under-the-gun, Fedor Holz called out of the big blind bringing a flop. Holz checked called a bet of 55,000 and the fell on the turn.
Holz checked again and called a bet of 200,000 from Chidwick. The completed the board on the river and both players checked.