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Earlier this year, Poker Central announced that the Super High Roller Bowl brand was going abroad and last month, Macau Billionaire Poker hoisted the Super High Roller Bowl flag with a massive $100,000,000 HKD guaranteed event. Despite a capped 49-player field, made up of the world’s best high stakes players and VIP businessmen from Macau, Super High Roller Bowl China crushed that original guarantee.
When the dust settled, over $145,000,000 HKD was up for grabs at a stacked final table. While those results have already been discussed on the Poker Central Podcast, fans from around the globe have been waiting to see all the action from Super High Roller Bowl China.
That wait is now over, as eleven Super High Roller Bowl China episodes have just hit PokerGO. Each episode has been reproduced from the original broadcast, which was done in Chinese, as Ali Nejad and Jeremy Ausmus have returned to the PokerGO commentary booth to crown another high stakes poker champion.
The eleven brand-new Super High Roller Bowl China episodes span all three days of action and include some legendary PokerGO debuts. Phil Ivey makes his first live streamed appearance in recent memory during Day 1 and Patrik Antonius goes down as one of Super High Roller Bowl China’s biggest stars thanks to a deep run.
The High Roller regulars are all there as well, including German phenoms Fedor Holz, Rainer Kempe, and Poker Masters Champion Steffan Sontheimer, along with U.S. Poker Open Champion Stephen Chidwick, GPI Player of the Year Adrian Mateos, Bryn Kenney, Justin Bonomo, and a slew of other American crushers.
Subscribe now to watch Super High Roller Bowl China crown a champion and also relive the past three Super High Roller Bowls to get ready for this year’s $300,000 buy-in event which begins May 27.
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