Heads-up in a pot between Justin Bonomo (middle position) and Isaac Haxton (button) the flop came . Bonomo checked, and then called the 5,500-bet Haxton put forward. Both checked the on the turn before the completed the board.
Bonomo checked again and Haxton bet a hefty 35,000. Bonomo announced all in and Haxton instantly asked for a count. It turned out to be 50,900. Haxton tanked for a bit before he, reluctantly, folded.
"It just hurts to even watch that," Henrik Hecklen said with a smile.
"I'm just gonna tell myself he had top set," Haxton said.
"Top set? You don't put me on quads, so you folded a ten?" Bonomo quipped.
On a flop of we saw small blind Daniel Dvoress bet out 6,600. Big blind Sergi Reixach called and saw Dvoress check to him on the -turn. Reixach bet 17,000 and Dvoress called.
The river came the and Dvoress checked again. Reixach slid forward a big tower of 5,000-chips. Upon counting, it turned out to be a bet of 90,000.
Dvoress counted his own stack, 79,700, and tanked for a bit. He eventually tossed in a single 1,000-chip to call. Reixach showed and Dvoress open-mucked his .
On a board of , we saw Justin Bonomo bet 28,000 out of the big blind. Isaac Haxton, seated in the hijack, contemplated what to do for a bit before he called.
The fell on the river and Bonomo moved all in. Haxton tanked for a bit before he called for his remaining 44,800.
Bonomo showed and Haxton followed with an apology as he turned over . Bonomo now short, Haxton at 184,000.
After the scheduled €25,500 Single-Day High Roller was coming to a close, Steve O'Dwyer asked his fellow high rollers if there was any interest in organizing another edition of the same event the next day. People were interested, and the tournament organization facilitated the event the next day.
The attendance was good for an unscheduled impromptu event, but a lot of the players that might have been interested, were still playing in the Main Event. Some of them asked if it wasn't a better idea to have the event on Friday.
Well, here we are and another €25,500 Single-Day High Roller is in the making. At 2 pm local time (in about 2.5 hours), the third and last €25,500 Single-Day High Roller takes off. After wins for Isaac Haxton and Sam Greenwood, who takes down today's event? PokerNews will, again, be on the floor to provide you with updates from the event.