The Super High Roller Bowl Online (SHRBO) continues to block out sunbeams as it cruises across the chaotic and choppy waters of partypoker. Three events dropped a few million bucks into bank accounts with the nonchalance of mother nature dropping a few withered leaves onto the ground.
Here they are.
The phenomena known as Adrian Mateos banked the most significant prize of the day. The Spaniard trounced a field of 61-entrants in Event #17: $25,500 No Limit Hold’em. His award of $527,509.70 is the third most magnificent of the series behind Justin Bonomo ($622,634), and Daniel Dvoress ($613,986.70). It was the second time Mateos had scrambled over the precipice of the in the money (ITM) strata finishing fifth in Event #14. Mateos got the better of Seth Davies, heads-up. Davies also finished third in Event #12 recently.
Artur Martirosian won Event #16 $10,300 No Limit Hold’em. The Russian star hammered 75-entrants to claim the $234,604.50 first prize, continuing a run of form that’s seen him win two Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) titles in May.
Linus Loeliger pulverised the 76-entrant field in Event #18: $10,300 No Limit Hold’em. The Swiss star earned $237,732.56 for the win, his first ITM finish of the series. Vicent Bosca Ramon finished second, and there was another Top 3 finish for David Peters, in third.
Here are the results.
Event #16: $10,300 No Limit Hold’em
75-entrants
Results
- Artur Martirosian – $234,604.50
- Samuel Vousden – $146,250
- Christopher Hunichen – $90,000
- Timothy Adams – $65,625
- Michael Addamo – $46,875
- Dan Smith – $31,875
Event #17: $25,500 No Limit Hold’em
61-entrants
Results
- Adrian Mateos – $527,509.70
- Seth Davies – $343,125
- Andrii Novak – $183,000
- Jake Schindler – $137,250
- Joao Vieira – $99,125
- Vyacheslav Buldygin – $68,625
Event #18: $10,300 No Limit Hold’em
76-entrants
Results
- Linus Loeliger – $237,732.56
- Vicent Bosca Ramon – $148,200
- David Peters – $91,200
- Sergi Reixach – $66,500
- Selahaddin Bedir – $47,500
- Anatoly Filatov – $32,300
Nine more events are yet to stumble over the horizon before the $102,000 SHRBO Main Events comes into view.