Super High Roller: Dan Colman Gets it In

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 Ante
Players Remaining: 19 of 28

Dan Colman opened the cutoff to 7,000, and Adrian Mateos defended his big blind.

The flop was Th6h3h. Mateos led out for 8,000, and Colman called. The turn was the 7c, and Mateos check-called a bet of 22,000 from Colman. The river was the Ts, pairing the board. When Mateos checked again, Colman moved all in for 98,000. Mateos asked for the count, gave it a look for about a minute, then folded.

Colman won the pot with no showdown.

Dan Colman – 176,500 (59 bb)
Adrian Mateos – 165,000 (55 bb)

Super High Roller: Registration Closed with 28 Entries

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 10: 1,500/3,000 with a 500 Ante
Entries: 28

The players are back in action with full bellies, and registration is now closed for this Super High Roller.

The field grew by four entries during the break, climbing to 28 before registration closed. The prizepool will be finalized and published shortly.

Dietrich Fast and Rainer Kempe have appeared in the field for the first time, while David Cohen and Jake Schindler are back for another try after being eliminated prior to the break.

David Cohen – 125,000 (42 bb)
Dietrich Fast – 125,000 (42 bb)
Rainer Kempe – 125,000 (42 bb)
Jake Schindler – 125,000 (42 bb)

Super High Roller: Dinner Break

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Entries: 25

Level 9 concluded, and the field was sent on a one-hour dinner break. Play resumes just after 7:30 p.m., at which time registration will also be closed for this event.

Here’s how the field will stack up when the new level begins:

Table 82
Seat 1: Paul Domb – 72,000 (24 bb)
Seat 2: Scott Seiver – 367,000 (122 bb)
Seat 3: —empty—
Seat 4: David Peters – 119,000 (40 bb)
Seat 5: Jan Eric Schwippert – 132,500 (44 bb)
Seat 6: —empty—
Seat 7: Bryn Kenney – 208,500 (70 bb)
Seat 8: —empty—

Table 83
Seat 1: Adrian Mateos – 190,000 (63 bb)
Seat 2: Sean Winter – 229,000 (76 bb)
Seat 3: Kathy Lehne – 110,500 (37 bb)
Seat 4: —empty—
Seat 5: —empty—
Seat 6: Dan Colman – 99,500 (33 bb)
Seat 7: Justin Bonomo – 203,000 (68 bb)
Seat 8: Erik Seidel – 303,000 (101 bb)

Table 90
Seat 1: —empty—
Seat 2: Stefan Schillhabel – 137,500 (46 bb)
Seat 3: Steven Chidwick – 76,500 (26 bb)
Seat 4: Tom Marchese – 264,000 (88 bb)
Seat 5: Jason Koon – 488,000 (163 bb)
Seat 6: —empty—
Seat 7: —empty—
Seat 8: —empty—

Super High Roller: Jake Schindler Eliminated by Tom Marchese

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Entries: 25

Jake Schindler

Tom Marchese opened the button with a raise, and Jake Schindler three-bet shoved for 42,000 in the big blind. Marchese called to put him at risk.

Marchese: Ad9c
Schindler: Ac4c

The board ran out AsTh8s2s5d, and Marchese’s kicker played to earn him the knockout pot. Schindler was eliminated, though he inquired about the re-entry deadline on his way out the door.

As Schindler exits, there’s also a new entry into the field, number 25 overall, but the mystery player has yet to take his or her seat.

Tom Marchese – 265,000 (110 bb)
Jake Schindler – Eliminated

Super High Roller: Kathy Lehne Re-enters

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Entries: 24

Kathy Lehne was eliminated just before Jason Mercier, but she’s re-entered to the field with a fresh starting stack, returning to the same seat she left vacant a short while ago. Her second entry is the 24th overall into this Super High Roller.

The silver lining is that she doesn’t have to worry about Mercier on her left, anymore.

Kathy Lehne – 125,000 (52 bb)

Super High Roller: Jason Mercier Eliminated by Dan Colman

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 9: 1,200/2,400 with a 400 Ante
Entries: 23

Jason Mercier

Jason Mercier opened the button to 5,300, Dan Colman called in the small blind, and Justin Bonomo defended his big to create three-way action.

The flop was Ah9h8d. It checked to Mercier, who continued for 7,500. Colman check-raised to 26,000, Bonomo folded out of the way, and Mercier called the remainder to proceed, getting short on chips by that point.

The turn was the 2d, and Colman moved all in for 56,100 effective. Mercier double-checked his hole cards, then called all in for that amount to put himself at risk.

Colman: AsTc
Mercier: Ac4s

Facing kicker problems, the 8c river was no help to Mercier, and he was eliminated just before the dinner break. He has until 7:30 to rejoin the field, should he so choose.

Dan Colman – 198,000 (83 bb)
Jason Mercier – Eliminated

Super High Roller: David Peters Doubles Through David Cohen

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 Ante
Entries: 23

David Peters

The hand between David Peters and David Cohen seemed pretty standard with the full board out and reading Jc9d8dKhTd.

Peters led out for 25,000 and Cohen announced all-in while putting in his stack. Before the chips hit the table, Peters called with his second nut flush Kd7d and Cohen’s river straight with QhJh was no good.

The hand left Cohen with less than 20,000 and he was gone soon afterward.

David Peters – 129,000 (65 bb)
David Cohen – Eliminated

Super High Roller: Guarantee Met

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 8: 1,000/2,000 with a 300 Ante
Entries: 23

Over the last level we lost Adrian Mateos then saw him come back, lost eight-time WSOP bracelet winner Erik Seidel but he’s back at the same table, and Byron Kaverman put a third bullet in the chamber.

The prize pool topped the $1 million mark earlier and now it continues to climb until registration closes at 7:30pm.

Table 82
Seat 1: Paul Domb
Seat 2: Scott Seiver
Seat 3: — Empty —
Seat 4: David Peters
Seat 5: Jan Eric Schwippert
Seat 6: David Cohen
Seat 7: Bryn Kenney
Seat 8: — Empty —

Table 83
Seat 1: Adrian Mateos
Seat 2: Sean Winter
Seat 3: Kathy Lehne
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Jason Mercier
Seat 6: Dan Colman
Seat 7: Justin Bonomo
Seat 8: Erik Seidel

Table 90
Seat 1: Byron Kaverman
Seat 2: Stefan Schillhabel
Seat 3: Steven Chidwick
Seat 4: Tom Marchese
Seat 5: Jason Koon
Seat 6: Jake Schindler
Seat 7: — Empty —
Seat 8: — Empty —

Super High Roller: Updated Counts

$50,000 Super High Roller (Re-Entry)
Level 7: 800/1,600 with a 200 Ante
Entries: 21

Players are on their second break of the day and we have two new entries in the game to push the Super High Roller over the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool.

David Peters in the most recent addition plus an additional 21st entry yet to take their seat.

Table 82
Seat 1: Paul Domb – 123,000 (77 bb)
Seat 2: Scott Seiver – 125,000 (78 bb)
Seat 3: — Empty —
Seat 4: David Peters – 125,000 (78 bb)
Seat 5: Jan Eric Schwippert – 119,999 (75 bb)
Seat 6: David Cohen – 120,000 (75 bb)
Seat 7: Bryn Kenney – 270,000 (169 bb)
Seat 8: — Empty —

Table 83
Seat 1: Erik Seidel – 72,700 (45 bb)
Seat 2: Sean Winter – 79,400 (50 bb)
Seat 3: Kathy Lehne – 179,100 (112 bb)
Seat 4: — Empty —
Seat 5: Jason Mercier – 143,600 (90 bb)
Seat 6: Dan Colman – 71,300 (45 bb)
Seat 7: Justin Bonomo – 106,500 (67 bb)
Seat 8: — Empty —

Table 90
Seat 1: Adrian Mateos – 63,500 (40 bb)
Seat 2: Stefan Schillhabel – 133,000 (83 bb)
Seat 3: Steven Chidwick – 59,000 (37 bb)
Seat 4: Tom Marchese – 172,000 (108 bb)
Seat 5: Jason Koon – 393,000 (246 bb)
Seat 6: Jake Schindler – 107,500 (67 bb)
Seat 7: — Empty —
Seat 8: — Empty —

Jason Koon – 393,000 (246 bb)
Bryn Kenney – 270,000 (169 bb)
Kathy Lehne – 179,100 (112 bb)
Tom Marchese – 172,000 (108 bb)
Jason Mercier – 143,600 (90 bb)
Stefan Schillhabel – 133,000 (83 bb)
Scott Seiver – 125,000 (78 bb)
David Peters – 125,000 (78 bb)
Paul Domb – 123,000 (77 bb)
David Cohen – 120,000 (75 bb)
Jan Eric Schwippert – 119,999 (75 bb)
Jake Schindler – 107,500 (67 bb)
Justin Bonomo – 106,500 (67 bb)
Sean Winter – 79,400 (50 bb)
Erik Seidel – 72,700 (45 bb)
Dan Colman – 71,300 (45 bb)
Adrian Mateos – 63,500 (40 bb)
Steven Chidwick – 59,000 (37 bb)