Category Archives: High Roller

€urop€an wins Event#41 of SCOOP 2017 for $252K

€urop€an, a professional poker player from Finland has won the event#41 of SCOOP 2017. The tournament took place at PokerStars. The winner pocketed a sum total of amount $252,525 from the tournament in a heads-up deal against a pro from Slovakia named Secret_M0d3, who collected $187,775 from the tournament. The tournament was $5,200 buy-in No… Read More »

China’s Sixiao Li wins MPC26 High Roller for HK$2,436,000

Sixiao Li, a professional poker player from china is the new champion of prestigious MPC26 High Roller. She collected the first prize of amount HK$2,436,000 (~US$313,867) from the tournament and topped a field size of 130 players. The runner-up of this event was another Chinese named Xuming Qi and she pocketed a sum total of… Read More »

Russia’s BIack88 wins $25K High Roller Event of SCOOP 2017

BIack88, a pro poker player from Russian has won the event#15H of prestigious SCOOP 2017. The tournament was of $25,000 buy-in No Limit Hold’em (8Max, High Roller). The tournament received 93 entries and 32 re-entrants and generated a total prize pool of amount $3,065,625, which was distributed among top 16 players. The winner of this… Read More »

Bryn Kenney wins PokerStars Championship Super High Roller at Monte-Carlo Casino

Bryn Kenney, a professional poker player from the United States has won PokerStars Championship super High Roller of buy-in 100,000 and pocketed € 1,784,500 from the tournament. This particular Super High Roller was a part of PokerStars Championship presented by Monte-Carlo Casino. The tournament took place from April 27-29, 2017 and it attracted 61 players… Read More »

Australia’s Sosia Jiang wins PokerStars Championship Macau $100K High Roller

Sosia Jiang of Australia is the winner of prestigious PokerStars Championship Macau $100K High Roller. The tournament took place from April 7 to April 9 in Macau and the winner of this tournament took home the first prize of amount HKD$3,870,000. Raghav Bansal ,An Indian poker champion, who was the chip leader on previous day… Read More »

Steve O’Dwyer wins PokerStars Championship Macau Super High Roller

Steve O’Dwyer, a professional poker player and champion of Ireland has won the latest Super High roller event took place in Macau. The tournament of buy-in HK$400,000 started on April 1 and concluded on April 3. The tournament received 88 entries out of which 64 players were fresh entrants, while 24 were re-entrants. Total prize… Read More »

O’Dwyer Takes Down PokerStars Championship Panama $10K High Roller

Steve O’Dwyer of Ireland has proved that no one can beat him in any High-Roller. The player has won latest PokerStars Championship Panama $10K High Roller took place in Panama. O’Dwyer pocketed the first prize of amount $240,451. A deal between top two players decided the winning amount of winner and runner-up. Canadian Sam Greenwood… Read More »

Ben “Ben86” Tollerene wins $50K Super High Roller for $538K

Ben Tollerene, a professional poker player from the United States has won the prestigious $50k buy-in Super High Roller event at PokerStars Championship Panama. Ben “Ben86” Tollerene is one of top pro poker players of the world. He has been tremendously well at different poker festivals. He has also won a WCOOP Super High Roller… Read More »

Russian Vladimir Troyanovskiy wins PokerStars Festival Rozvadov King’s High Roller

Vladimir Troyanovskiy of Russia has won €5,300 buy-in PokerStars Festival Rozvadov King’s High Roller and pocketed € 52,208 from the heads-up deal. Eugene Katchalov of Ukraine becomes runner-up of event and pocketed an amount of € 50,972 being second. The event attracted 37 players out of which 9 were re-entrants. Total prize pool of the… Read More »

Daniel Colman takes down 2017 Triton Super High Roller

Daniel Colman, a professional poker player from the United States has won 2017 Triton Super High Roller Series in Manila. The buy-in of the event was HK$ 250,000 and it was 6-Max tournament to which Colman topped the field and pocketed the first prize of amount HK$ 3,641,600. Erik Seidel, another professional poker player from… Read More »