Super High Roller Bowl


The Super High Roller Bowl is a recurring high stakes No-Limit Hold'em, Pot-Limit Omaha and also Mixed Games poker tournament that takes place at venues across the world.
The first edition of the event was held in July 2015 and featured a buy-in, drawing a field of 43 players. Brian Rast won the inaugural tournament, earning $7,525,000. For its second year, the tournament was moved to May and the buy-in was lowered to $300,000. Entries increased to 49 and Rainer Kempe captured the first prize of $5,000,000. The third year would attract 56 entrants as Christoph Vogelsang defeated Jake Schindler to win the $6,000,000 first-place prize, and ensure back-to-back titles for Germany.
There would be three Super High Roller Bowls held during 2018, and in March, the first international stop of the series would take place at the Babylon Casino in Macau, China. Justin Bonomo defeated Patrik Antonius and the 75-entrant field to win the HK$37,830,000 first-place prize. In May, 48-entrants would play Super High Roller Bowl 2018, and Bonomo would become the first back-to-back champion when he defeated Daniel Negreanu heads-up to win the $5 million first-place prize. The fifth installment of the Super High Roller Bowl would take place in December as Isaac Haxton topped the 36-entrant field, and Alex Foxen heads-up, to win the $3,672,000 first-place prize.
The Super High Roller Bowl expanded to four new countries beginning in 2019 with the Aspers Casino in Stratford, England hosting Super High Roller Bowl London. Cary Katz topped the 12-entrant field to win the £2,100,000 first-place prize. In November, Baha Mar Casino in The Bahamas hosted Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas, and attracted 51 entrants. Daniel Dvoress defeated Wai Leong Chan to win the $4,080,000 first-place prize. In February 2020, The Star Gold Coast hosted 16 entrants for Super High Roller Bowl Australia as Timothy Adams captured the AU$2,150,000 first-place prize. Adams would become the second player to win back-to-back Super High Roller Bowl titles when in March 2020 he won Super High Roller Bowl Russia for $3,600,000 after defeating Vogelsang heads-up to top the 40-entrant field.
In June 2020, the first online Super High Roller Bowl would be held on partypoker and be a $102,000 buy-in. Justin Bonomo won his third Super High Roller Bowl title after he defeated Michael Addamo heads-up, and topped the 50-entrant field to win the $1,775,000 first-place prize.
The Super High Roller Bowl made its debut at the Merit Royal Hotel Casino & Spa in North Cyprus in August 2021. The buy-in was $250,000 and it attracted 41 entrants as Wiktor Malinowski defeated Ivan Leow heads-up to win the $3,690,000 first-place prize. In September, Super High Roller Bowl VI was held inside the PokerGO Studio and attracted 21 players as Michael Addamo denied Justin Bonomo his fourth Super High Roller Bowl title to collect the $3,402,000 first-place prize.
The Super High Roller Bowl returned to the Merit Royal Hotel Casino & Spa in North Cyprus in April 2022 with a 32-entrant field creating a prize pool of $8,000,000. Jake Schindler defeated Paul Phua heads-up to win the $3,200,000 first-place prize.
Super High Roller Bowl VII was held from inside the PokerGO Studio from October 5-7, 2022, with the 24 player field creating a prize pool of $7,200,000. Daniel Negreanu defeated Nick Petrangelo heads-up to win the $3,312,000 first-place prize; the largest win of his career and second biggest lifetime tournament score.
Super High Roller Bowl VIII was held from inside the PokerGO Studio from September 28-30, 2023. The 20-player field created a prize pool of $6,000,000, and Isaac Haxton defeated Andrew Lichtenberger to win the $2,760,000 first-place prize. This was Haxton's second Super High Roller Bowl win, and the second-largest score of his poker career.
For the first time in Super High Roller Bowl history, a Pot-Limit Omaha event was announced to take place from October 16-18, 2023. The buy-in of $100,000 was the biggest Pot-Limit Omaha tournament buy-in in the world at the time, and it attracted a 38-entrant field and created a prize pool of $3,800,000 that paid the final seven players. Jared Bleznick defeated Isaac Haxton heads-up to win the $1,292,000 first-place prize.
Super High Roller Bowl IX was held at Merit Royal Diamond Hotel & Spa in North Cyprus from August 23-25, 2024. The 24 player field created a prize pool of $7,056,000, and Seth Davies defeated Juan Pardo heads-up to win the $3,206,000 first-place prize; the largest career score of his career.
Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha was held from inside the PokerGO Studio from October 24-26, 2024. The 42-entrant field created a prize pool of $4,200,000, and the final table of seven was paid. Seth Davies defeated Artem Maksimov heads-up to win the $1,500,000 first-place prize, and his second Super High Roller Bowl title.
For the first time in Super High Roller Bowl history, a Mixed Games event was announced to take place from March 6-8, 2025. The mix of games would follow a 10-Game format, and the buy-in of $100,000 was the biggest Mixed Game tournament buy-in in the world at the time. The inaugural event attracted 29 entrants and created a $2,900,000 prize pool. Chad Eveslage defeated Michael Moncek heads-up to win the $1,200,000 first-place prize.
Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Pot-Limit Omaha returned to the PokerGO Studio from October 27-29, 2025. The 37-entrant field was topped by John Riordan, who defeated Sam Soverel heads-up to win the $1,250,000 first-place prize.
Super High Roller Bowl X was held inside the PokerGO Studio from December 20-22, 2025. The buy-in was reduced to $100,000 after being $300,000 since the second installment in 2016. Joao Simao topped the 23-entrant field and defeated Jason Koon heads-up to win the $1,100,000 first-place prize.
Footage from the tournaments including live streams and episodes can be found on PokerGO.

Results

Super High Roller Bowl I (2015)

3-Day Event: July 2–4Buy-in: $500,000Number of Entries: 43Total Prize Pool: $21,500,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
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1st

Super High Roller Bowl II (2016)

4-Day Event: May 29-June 1Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 49Total Prize Pool: $15,000,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl III (2017)

5-Day Event: May 28-June 1Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 56Total Prize Pool: $16,800,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl China (March 2018)

3-Day Event: March 20–22Buy-in: $267,637Number of Entries: 75Total Prize Pool: $18,542,370Number of Payouts: 11Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl IV (May 2018)

4-Day Event: May 27-30Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 48Total Prize Pool: $14,400,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl V (December 2018)

3-Day Event: December 17-19Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 36Total Prize Pool: $10,800,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl London (September 2019)

2-Day Event: September 13-14Buy-in: $312,650Number of Entries: 12Total Prize Pool: $3,729,024Number of Payouts: 2Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas (November 2019)

3-Day Event: November 16-18Buy-in: $250,000Number of Entries: 51Total Prize Pool: $12,750,000Number of Payouts: 8Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Australia (February 2020)

2-Day Event: February 2-3Buy-in: $167,230Number of Entries: 16Total Prize Pool: $2,677,986Number of Payouts: 3Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Russia (March 2020)

3-Day Event: March 13 - 15Buy-in: $250,000Number of Entries: 40Total Prize Pool: $10,000,000Number of Payouts: 6Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Online (June 2020)

2-Day Event: June 1 - 2Buy-in: $102,000Number of Entries: 50Total Prize Pool: $5,000,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Europe (August 2021)

3-Day Event: August 30-September 1Buy-in: $250,000Number of Entries: 41Total Prize Pool: $10,250,000Number of Payouts: 6Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl VI (September 2021)

3-Day Event: September 27-29Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 21Total Prize Pool: $6,300,000Number of Payouts: 3Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Europe (April 2022)

3-Day Event: April 13-15Buy-in: $250,000Number of Entries: 32Total Prize Pool: $8,000,000Number of Payouts: 5Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl VII (October 2022)

3-Day Event: October 5-7Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 24Total Prize Pool: $7,200,000Number of Payouts: 4Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl VIII (September 2023)

3-Day Event: September 28-30Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 20Total Prize Pool: $6,000,000Number of Payouts: 4Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl: Pot-Limit Omaha (October 2023)

3-Day Event: October 16-18Buy-in: $100,000Number of Entries: 38Total Prize Pool: $3,800,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl IX (August 2024)

3-Day Event: August 22-24Buy-in: $300,000Number of Entries: 24Total Prize Pool: $7,056,000Number of Payouts: 4Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Pot Limit Omaha (October 2024)

3-Day Event: October 24-26Buy-in: $100,000Number of Entries: 42Total Prize Pool: $4,200,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games (March 2025)

3-Day Event: March 6-8Buy-in: $100,000Number of Entries: 29Total Prize Pool: $2,900,000Number of Payouts: 5Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl Pot Limit Omaha (October 2025)

3-Day Event: October 27-29Buy-in: $100,000Number of Entries: 37Total Prize Pool: $3,700,000Number of Payouts: 7Winning Hand:
PlaceNamePrize
1st

Super High Roller Bowl X (December 2025)

3-Day Event: December 20-22Buy-in: $100,000Number of Entries: 23Total Prize Pool: $2,300,000Number of Payouts: 4Winning Hand:
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1st