Event 20: Mo’d Over

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 5: 1K/2K/ 300 ante

Jason Mo puts out a bet of 20K on a board showing 7dQh10d10c9c. Ryan Fee thinks it over for a while, then raises all-in for 80K, putting his tournament life at risk. Mo mulls it over and makes the call.

Mo: 8sJh
Fee: 7s10h

Mo has a Queen high straight but is dominated by the full house, 10s over 7s of Fee. Fee doubles up and takes a big chunk of Mo’s stack.

Event 20: New Chairs

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 5: 1K/2K/ 300 ante

Here are the new seat assignments for the Super High Roller final table as we get ready for play:

Seat – Name – Chip Count
Seat 1 – Josh Arieh 82,700
Seat 2 – Jason Mo 126,600
Seat 3 – Jake Schindler 142,100
Seat 4 – Scott Seiver 470,500
Seat 5 – Ryan Fee 79,300

There will also be a live stream of this final table with a 1 hour delay at 3pm here: http://www.pokerstars.tv/live/shrpo/

Event 20: Super High Roller gettin ready to Roll!

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 5: 1K/2K/ 300 ante

We’re getting ready for the start of the final table of the $100K Buy-In Super High Roller Deep Stack event at just about 2pm! They’ll be coming back to blinds at Level 5 with 58:30 left. There will be a re-draw for seat assignments before they officially announce “Shuffle Up and Deal”. Here are the chip counts as the final five get ready for play, with Scott Seiver the chip leader.

Scott Seiver
Chip leader – Seiver

Scott Seiver 470,500
Jake Schindler 142,100
Jason Mo 126,600
Josh Arieh 82,700
Ryan Fee 79,300

And here is what they are playing for:

Total Entries: 9
Total Prize Money: $877,500

Place – Payout
1st $570,375
2nd $307,125

Event 20: Super High Roller Update

There was a miscommunication which occurred during the $100,000 Super High Roller event.  It was verbally communicated during play from a tournament staff member that two places would be paid up to ten entrants.

As the five remaining players bagged their chips for the day, the official payouts were provided. The official payout structure indicated three spots would be paid based on nine entrants – and this was communicated to the players when they stopped for the evening.

Players voiced their concerns to tournament officials and requested a review of circumstances.  It was determined for the integrity of the game, the payout structure communicated to players during play will stand.

EVent 20: Dan Smith Hollas

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 1:  Blinds 500/1,000/100 ante

Registration still shows nine players with one of the potential players, Dan Colman, running deep in the Championship. Dan Smith went out early and is sitting in the lobby pondering his next move.

Super High Roller
Super High Roller
Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver
Scott Seiver and Jacob Schindler
Scott Seiver and Jacob Schindler
Josh Arieh
Josh Arieh
Jason Mo
Jason Mo
Jason Mercier
Jason Mercier

Event 20: High Rollers On The Way

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Level 1:  Blinds 200/400

There are currently seven players in the the Super High Roller with Ryan Fee and Jason Mo expected shortly.

Seat 1: Jason Mercier
Seat 2: Empty
Seat 3: Mark Fisher
Seat 4: Dan Smith
Seat 5: Josh Arieh
Seat 6: Daniel Perper
Seat 7: Scott Seiver
Seat 8: Jacob Schindler

Event 20: Super High Rollers Rolling

$100,000 Super High Roller Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry)

Level 1:  Blinds 200/400

The super high rollers are rolling in as the $100k buy-in event gets cards in the air.

Josh Arieh won his seat in last night’s satellite and there are seven players registered already.

Late registration and re-entry are available until the start of level 9 (about 9:30pm).  They will play down to the final table of eight, then bag up for the night.

Day 2 will begin at 2pm EDT and will be live streamed on PokerStars.tv starting at 3pm (one hour delay).

Event 66: Josh Arieh Wins Seat in Super High Roller

$10,400 Super High Roller Qualifier (Re-Entry)

The Super High Roller Satellite came down to a heads-up match between Josh Arieh and Ryan Fee.  Josh had the chip lead going in after Keven Stammen busted out in third place, technically the bubble.

Josh came out on top, winning the $100,000 seat into the Super High Roller event that starts at 12pm Monday.  Ryan Fee collected the residual cash of $40,000 for second place.

The final table of this event will be Live Streamed Tuesday on PokerStars.tv beginning at 3pm ET (1 hour delay from real-time start at 2pm).