2024 SHRPO Live Updates

Hgh Roller: Chip Leaders from the Break

$25,500 High Roller (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure
Level 7:  2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Entries:  47

Manuel Fritz

The top stack in the field from the most recent break in the High Roller event was held by Manuel Fritz (pictured above), who is just above half-a-million with 508,000.

The chase group includes Brandon Wilson (390,000 – pictured below), Kristen Foxen (360,500), and Noah Schwartz (358,000).

Brandon Wilson

Championship: Zhen Cai Eliminated in 17th Place by Clemen Deng

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  16 of 865

Zhen Cai
Zhen Cai

Zhen Cai raised from the cutoff to 100,000, Clemen Deng moved all in from the small blind, and Cai called all in for about 1,400,000 with JdJc.

Deng turned over KhQs, and Cai needed his hand to hold to stay alive.

The board came 8s7d3dQh10h, and Deng paired his queen on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Cai in 17th place.

Clemen Deng  –  11,950,000  (239 bb)
Zhen Cai  –  Eliminated in 17th Place  ($42,500)

With 16 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,705,000 (54 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Loni Hui Four-Bet Jams Against Kevin Schulz

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  17 of 865

Loni Hui

Loni Hui raised to 100,000 from UTG+1, Kevin Andriamahefa called in the cutoff, and Sterling Savill called on the button.

Kevin Schulz three-bet to 350,000 from the small blind, Hui four-bet shoved for 2,695,000, and both Andriamahefa and Savill folded. Schulz used three time-extensions before he folded as well.

Loni Hui  –  3,345,000  (67 bb)
Kevin Schulz  –  3,220,000  (64 bb)
Sterling Savill  –  1,950,000  (39 bb)
Kevin Andriamahefa  –  1,300,000  (26 bb)

With 17 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,545,000 (51 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Kevin Andriamahefa Doubles Thru Sterling Savill

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  17 of 865

Kevin Andriamahefa
Kevin Andriamahefa

Sterling Savill raised under the gun to 110,000, and Kevin Andriamahefa called from the big blind.

The flop came Kh10h2h, Andriamahefa checked, Savill bet 65,000, and Andriamahefa check-raised to 175,000. Savill called.

The turn card was the 7s, Andriamahefa bet 350,000 (most of his stack), and Savill tanked for a while before he moved all in. Andriamahefa called all in for 395,000 with 9h8h for a nine-high flush.

Savill turned over KsJh for a pair of kings with a jack-high flush draw, and Andriamahefa needed to avoid a heart on the river to stay alive.

The river card was the 6s, and Andriamahefa won the pot with his flush to double up in chips.

Kevin Andriamahefa  –  1,435,000  (29 bb)
Sterling Savill  –  1,960,000  (39 bb)

With 17 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,545,000 (51 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Dylan Smith Eliminated in 18th Place

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  17 of 865

Dylan Smith

Brandon Kessous opened to 125,000 from the button and Martin Zamani three-bet to 420,000 from the small blind. Dylan Smith moved all in for 830,000 from the big blind to get a fold from Kessous and called from Zamani:

Smith: QhQc
Zamani: AdJd

Smith was ahead for his double and faded the Kh4c2c flop. Zamani took the lead when he paired his ace on the Ah flop and made overkill trip aces on the As river to send Smith out in 18th place.

Martin Zamani – 3,905,000 (78 bb)
Dylan Smith – Eliminated in 18th Place ($42,500)

With 17 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,545,000 (51 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Jesse Lonis Takes From Spencer Champlin

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  18 of 865

Jesse Lonis
Jesse Lonis

Spencer Champlin raised to 100,000 from the button and Jesse Lonis called in the big blind.

The flop was AdKd4h, Lonis checked, Champlin bet 75,000, and Lonis called.

The turn was the 6c, Lonis checked, and Champlin checked.

The river was the Ks, Lonis bet 160,000, and Champlin used three time extensions before he called.

Lonis tabled Kh2h for trip kings, Champlin mucked, and Lonis won the pot.

Jesse Lonis  –  1,670,000  (33 bb)
Spencer Champlin  –  380,000 (8 bb)

With 18 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,400,000 (48 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Garret Reisz Eliminated in 19th Place by Kevin Schulz

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  18 of 865

Garret Reisz

Kevin Schulz raised to 100,000 from UTG+1, Garret Reisz reraised all in for 1,410,000 from the small blind, and Schulz called with KdKs, leading Reisz’s QsQc.

The board ran out KhTd7s2c6h, no help to Reisz, ending his tournament in 19th place.

Kevin Schulz  –  3,860,000  (77 bb)
Garret Reisz  –  Eliminated in 19th Place  ($42,500)

With 18 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,400,000 (48 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Championship: Martin Carnero Eliminated in 20th Place by Brandon Kessous

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  19 of 865

Martin Carnero

Brandon Kessous opened to 150,000 from the cutoff and it folded to Martin Carnero in the big blind. He moved all in for 405,000 and Kessous called.

Kessous: AcJs
Carnero: Ad6d

Carnero was dominated by the bigger ace and found no help on the KhTh4hJh7s board to go out in 20th place.

Brandon Kessous – 4,270,000 (85 bb)
Martin Carnero – Eliminated in 20th Place ($36,500)

With 19 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,275,000 (46 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.

Event 50: Results Update – Places 33-47

$3,000 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
$1,000,000 Guaranteed  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 18:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  32 of 323

A.J. Kelsall
A.J. Kelsall

Here is a look at the initial batch of results from the $3,000 buy-in Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em event. There are currently 31 players remaining from the field of 323.

33rd: Nazar Buhaiov – $6,500
34th: Dylan Linde – $6,500
35th: Gonzalo Mercade – $6,500
36th: AJ Kelsall (pictured) – $6,500
37th: Allan Bieler – $6,500
38th: Philip Rigby – $6,500
39th: Bradley Coultas – $6,500
40th: Marcus El Huaick – $5,400
41st: Steven Rosen – $5,400
42nd: Benjamin Zamani – $5,400
43rd: Cherish Andrews – $5,400
44th: Vamsi Magam – $5,400
45th: Jason Hickey – $5,400
46th: Ernest Bush – $5,400
47th: Robert Santana – $5,400

Championship: Garret Reisz Doubles Thru Jeremy Becker

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Payouts  |  Results |  Structure
Level 24:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  19 of 865

Garret Reisz
Garret Reisz

Garret Reisz moved all in under the gun for 710,000, and Jeremy Becker called from the button with KdQd.

Reisz turned over JsJd, and needed it to hold to stay alive.

The board came AdQcJhKhAs, and Reisz flopped a set of jacks and rivered a full house to win the pot and double up in chips.

Garret Reisz  –  1,545,000  (31 bb)
Jeremy Becker  –  1,070,000  (21 bb)

With 19 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 2,275,000 (46 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $42,500 each.