Ivey Exits Super High Roller Bowl IX on Day 1; Ausmus & Davies Headline Final Four

The 2024 Super High Roller Series is currently playing out at the Merit Royal Diamond Hotel & Spa in North Cyprus. The highlight of the series is the $306,000 buy-in Super High Roller Bowl IX, which attracted 24 entrants. That made it the 12th-largest field in SHRB history.

Day 1 of the tournament played eight levels and some early eliminations were Masashi Oya, Leon Tsoukernik, and Artur Martirosian, while the legendary Phil Ivey busted after his two pair was outdrawn on the river by Alex Kulev’s flush draw. Some others to fall on Day 1 were Daniel Dvoress, Nick Petrangelo, Mikita Badziakouski, Brian Kim, Adrian Mateos, and Matthias Eibinger.

Leonard Maue led the 14 survivors into Day 2, but 10 of them would hit the rail before the money was made. They included Kulev, Bryn Kenney, Sam Greenwood, Thomas Santerne, Ben Heath, Martin Kabrhel, Lewis Spencer, Santhosh Suvarna, and recent Poker Hall of Fame inducteePatrik Antonius.

On the money bubble with just five players remaining, Dejan Kaladjurdjevic jammed with ace-deuce in the small blind, and Maue called with fives in the hole. The pocket fives held up and Kaladjurdjevic exited as the bubble boy and brought a close to the day’s action.

SHRB IX Final Four

Seat Player County Count
1 Juan Pardo Dominguez Spain 3,500,000
2 Jeremy Ausmus USA 690,000
3 Seth Davies USA 2,025,000
4 Leonard Maue Germany 995,000

Juan Pardo Dominguez The remaining players are guaranteed $750,000 in prize money while the winner will take home a $3,206,000 top prize, 600 PGT points, and a SHRB championship ring.

Super High Roller Bowl IX will crown a winner when Day 3 action resumes on Sunday, August 25 at noon local time. Action will be live-streamed on PokerGO.com from 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET and PokerNews will bring you a recap once a winner is determined.

Super High Roller Series Winners

Ivey Exits Super High Roller Bowl IX on Day 1; Ausmus & Davies Headline Final Four 101| Event | Entries | Winner | Country | Prize | |—|—|—|—|—| | Event #1: $25,000 NLH | 39 | Roman Hrabec | Czech Republic | $316,000 | | Event #2: $25,000 NLH | 39 | Quan Zhou | China | $316,000 | | Event #3: $25,000 NLH | 41 | Maher Nouira | Turkey | $333,000 | | Event #4: $50,000 NLH | 30 | Masashi Oya | Japan | $535,000 | | Event #5: $100,000 Main Event | 35 | Maksim Vaskresenski | Poland | $1,250,000 | | Event #6: $25,000 Mystery Bounty | 40 | Adrian Mateos | Spain | $162,000 + $165,000 in bounties | | Event #7: $300K SHRB | 24 | TBD | TBD | $3,206,000 | | Event #8: $25,000 PLO | 23 | Martin Dam | Denmark | $278,000 | | Event #9: $50,000 PLO | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | | Event #10: $25,000 Mystery Bounty | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |

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