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2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

HK$103,000 High Roller
Jours 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Macau

Résultats
Gagnant
Main Gagnante
q10
Prix
3,870,000 HKD
Event Info
Buy-in
103,000 HKD
Prize Pool
17,460,000 HKD
Entrants
180
Info Niveau
Niveau
24
Blinds
20,000 / 40,000
Ante
5,000

Almost Game Time

The eight remaining finalists are in the process of taking their seats and unbagging their chips and we expect the cards to be in the air in the next few minutes.

There are 45-minutes remaining at 8,000/16,000/2,000 with the button starting on Sergey Lebedev.

Final Table Set For HK$103,000 High Roller

Raghav Bansal
Raghav Bansal

Eight players remain to battle it out for the monstrous HK$3,870,000 (~US$503,100) first prize in the PokerStars Championship Macau HK$103,000 High Roller Single Re-Entry Shot Clock, with the final table set to play out at 12:30pm local time (GMT+7).

India’s Raghav Bansal is leading the charge with 1.78 million in chips, closely followed by Canada’s Troy Quenneville who bagged up 1.69 million when play concluded at 12:10am in the early hours of the morning on Saturday 9 April.

Other notables in contention include high stakes crushers Dan Smith and Nick Petrangelo, the latter of which is currently topping the Global Poker Index 2017 Player of the Year leaderboard. Petrangelo has earned in excess of $500,000 this week alone with not one but two second place High Roller cashes under his belt for the series so far.

Whether he can go all the way in this event remains to be seen but all eight remaining players have guaranteed themselves a payday of at least HK$470,000 (~US$57,563). However, it is the title, trophy and the lion’s share of the prize pool that all remaining competitors will be focused on.

Remaining Payouts:

PlacePrize (HKD)Prize (USD)
13,870,000503,100
22,610,000339,300
31,800,000234,000
41,465,000190,450
51,170,000152,100
6895,000116,350
7652,00084,760
8470,00061,100

With the shortest stack coming in at 24 big blinds there is still plenty of play left in the tournament and we expect some scintillating action as the event approaches its exciting conclusion.

Here’s where the rest of the field will be sitting and how they are stacking up:

SeatPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Nick PetrangeloUSA1,450,00072
2Raghav BansalIndia1,787,00089
3Sergey LebedevRussia805,00040
4Sosia JiangAustralia536,00026
5Dan SmithUSA1,238,00062
6Troy QuennevilleCanada1,698,00085
7Xixiang LuoChina490,00024
8Ben LaiHong Kong990,00049

In addition to the thrilling end of the High Roller, the PokerStars Championship Main Event Final Table will also be playing out at 12pm local time.

Currently, it is Canada’s Elliot Smith who is narrowly leading with a stack of 4.585 million, with China’s Tianyuan Tang and the UK’s Ayman Hata rounding out the top three.

You can follow all the action on PokerNews so keep your eyes glued to your computer screens as this spectacular poker series plays down to its exciting conclusion.

Tags: Aymon HataBen LaiDan SmithElliot SmithNick PetrangeloRaqhav BansalSergey LebedevSosia JiangTroy QuennevilleXixiang Luo

HK$103,000 High Roller

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