So many eyes may be inquisitive about the Super-High Roller event today but that field will still be dwarfed by the sheer quantity of players that remain in Day 2. In total, 142 players made it through Day 1A and an enormous 400 managed to navigate through Day 1B. A COMPLETE of 255 places may be paid with the winner receiving €280,000 and just making the general table will mean you choose up at least €22,200 while finishing 255th will net you €1,800.
The full chip counts for Day 2 are actually up and you may click here to peer all of them. Also, I NEED TO issue an apology as last night it was reported that Cedric Demore was the chip leader. In fact, lost within the maelstrom of the 40-plus tables that were bagging and tagging players' chips was another big stack, that of Kacper Pyzara, who ended the day with 225,100 and was second overall to Tomas Fara.
Flying the flag for Team PokerStars Pro can be Eugene Katchalov who has 142,100, Martin Hruby with 85,700 and Julien Brécard with 30,200. Other well-known players still within the tournament include Balasz Botond, (101,000), Sergio Aido, (86,900), Pieter de Korver, (85,300), Felix Stephensen, (72,300) and Shannon Shorr, (56,400).
The plan for today is to play ten levels. When the tournament approaches the bubble I'LL BE switching to standard reporting coverage to make sure you get the entire latest news from this record-breaking event.
Tournament Update:
- Level 11: 800/1,600 (200)- 542 players remain from 1,738- Team PokerStars Pros Martin Hruby, Julien Brécard and Eugene Katchalov are among those still in
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