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2017 PokerStars Championship Bahamas

$100,000 Super High Roller
Dias: 3
Event Info

2017 PokerStars Championship Bahamas

Resultados Finais
Campeão
Mão Vencedora
q8
Premiação
$1,650,300
Event Info
Buy-in
$100,000
Premiação
$5,239,080
Entries
54

$100,000 Super High Roller

Dia 3 Começado

Seat 7: Jason “jakoon1985” Koon, 31, Weston, West Virginia, USA - 2,305,000

Jason Koon
Jason Koon

Jason Koon is a 31-year-old professional poker player from Weston, West Virginia. He’s only been playing live tournament poker since 2008, a year in which he earned just less than $2,000 from the game. Since then, he’s gone on to earn more than $6 million, with nearly half of that coming during a career-best year in 2016. And a half-million of that has been won right here at Atlantis resort, including near misses in the $10,000 Main Event and $25,000 High Roller in consecutive years. Koon has quickly become a fixture in the richest poker events in the world, widely feared as one of the most dangerous players in any given tournament he enters.

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Seat 6: Connor “blanconegro” Drinan, 27, Arlington Heights, Illinois, USA - 1,455,000

Connor Drinan
Connor Drinan

Connor Drinan is a 27-year-old professional poker player from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois. Drinan is part of an small and unfortunate group of players who are best known for taking a brutal bad beat on national television. Drinan got his first 15 minutes of fame when he had his pocket aces cracked by the other two aces (held by Cary Katz) in the inaugural $1,000,000 Big One For One Drop in 2014. It’s a shame, because his other tournament results are remarkable, as you’d expect of a man who’s putting up seven figures to enter events. Since 2011, Drinan has won more than $10 million in live tournaments, including a pair of side event victories that came two seasons apart at EPT Barcelona. He’s also accumulated countless wins and more than $3.5 million in earnings on PokerStars, playing under the screenname “blanconegro”.

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Seat 5: Daniel "Oxota" Dvoress, 28, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - 1,640,000

Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

Daniel Dvoress has been a fixture in PokerStars' highest buy-in live events since 2015. Back then, the 28-year-old from Toronto had already been renowned for his coaching sessions, widely considered to be one of the best poker mentors in the world. His breakthrough to the high-rolling waters came at EPT11 Malta, where he took €263,000 for third place in the €25,000 event. At that time, Dvoress had already recorded a deep run in the EPT11 Barcelona Main Event, finishing 17th for €54,700. He topped that result the following season when when he appeared on the EPT12 Malta final table, earning €91,550 for a seventh-place finish. In total, he's racked up more than $2.1 million in live cashes, good for 40th place on the Canadian all-time money list. Dvoress also cashed in the last year's edition of the Super High Roller here in the Bahamas; he walked away with a $286,920 seventh-place prize back in January 2016. That was Dvoress' biggest live cash until last November, when he secured close to $300,000 for a runner-up result in the 2016 Asia Championship of Poker (ACOP) Macau High Roller. And he's a beast online too. Known as "Oxota" on PokerStars, Dvoress recently notched up a SCOOP title worth $317,911.

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Seat 4: Charlie “Epiphany77” Carrel, 23, London, England - 3,710,000

Charlie Carrel
Charlie Carrel

Charlie Carrel is a 23-year-old professional poker player from London, England. He’s usually pretty easy to pick out of a crowd, often decked out in brightly colored attire at the tables. He’s a colorful character metaphorically, too, his smiley extroversion falling right in line with his typical wardrobe choice. Carrel’s cheery exterior hides a monster of a poker player, though. He’s been playing live tournaments for less than three years, but he’s already amassed nearly $4 million in earnings, including a small handful of previous cashes at Atlantis Resort. He’s also experienced considerable online success prior to and during that stretch, playing as “Epiphany77” on PokerStars. Carrel is riding a serious heater over the last 14 months, in particular, and he'll enter Sunday's finale as the chip leader with nearly 100 big blinds.

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Seat 3: Byron Kaverman, 30, Fort Jennings, Ohio, USA - 970,000

Byron Kaverman
Byron Kaverman

Byron Kaverman's first huge live poker success came six years ago in the Bahamas when he won the $5,000 event for $320,840. Since then, the 30-year-old from Ohio has added close to $8 million to his résumé. Kaverman had a tremendous 2015, winning nearly $3.5 million. That heater included a title-winning campaign in the WSOP $10k NLH 6-Handed Championship, on a star-studded final table featuring Doug Polk, Fedor Holz, Thomas Muehloecker and Sam Greenwood. Kaverman beat all the heavyweights to collect more than $650,000 along with his first bracelet. He also won the 2015 Global Player of the Year race. And the American pro didn't slow down in 2016, either, notching five additional six-figure cashes. Kaverman has established himself among the high roller elite, crushing the $25,000 events that run semi-regularly in Las Vegas. He also has a PokerStars High Roller title under his belt from EPT12 Malta.

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Seat 2: Bryn "BrynKenney" Kenney, 30, Long Beach, New York, USA - 740,000

Bryn Kenney
Bryn Kenney

Bryn Kenney continues to bolster his record as the most successful $100,000 Super High Roller in The Bahamas. He's now locked up his fourth cash out of the seven tournaments that have met the criteria. He started his collection with a third-place finish worth $643,000 in 2011, then repeated that result in 2014 for another $873,880. His best performance came last year when he emerged victorious, beating the 58-entry field to scoop the prestigious title and the top prize of $1,687,800. Kenney's total earnings from those three events exceed $3.2 million, putting him in the top spot on the virtual PokerStars $/€100k Super High Roller all-time money list. The 30-year-old from Long Beach was one of the last entries into the field, jumping straight into Day 2 in defense of his title. Kenney has been doing well even in another destinations. Just two months ago, he banked $1.4 million for a runner-up finish in the Triton Super High Roller in the Philippines. Kenney's career earnings will break the $12-million mark tomorrow as he continues to climb his way through the top 20 on the USA's all-time money list.

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Seat 1: Dan “mrGR33N13” Colman, 26, Holden, Massachusetts, USA - 2,690,000

Dan Colman
Dan Colman

When talking about Dan Colman, the juiciest part of his story begins in 2014. He began that year with a seven-figure score, winning the €100,000 Super High Roller at the EPT Grand Final for a cool €1,539,300. That was, by far, Colman's biggest result at the time, but that would not be the case for long. A couple months later, he took down the $1 million Big One for One Drop, pocketing $15,306,668 after defeating Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu in the heads-up match to secure one of the few eight-figure paydays that have ever been awarded in poker. In total, Colman has accumulated more than $26 million in live earnings, which puts him in fourth place on poker’s all-time money list. In his time away from the live felt, Colman can sometimes be found dominating high-stakes heads-up SnGs under the moniker "mrGR33N13".

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Carrel Leads Packed $100,000 Super High Roller Final Table

There's no stopping Charlie Carrel! After an amazing 2015 with a win in the EPT Grand Final High Roller and an even better 2016 with numerous big scores (amongst others a runner-up in the EPT Prague Super High Roller), he's back at it here in 2017. The ever smiling Carrel leads the final table of the $100,000 buy-in Super High Roller at the inaugural PokerStars Championship Bahamas!

While Carrel has become a household name for poker fans from all over the world after making final table after final table, he's not the only one with a thick Hendonmob to back up his reputation. In fact, all six of his opponents are world class players with all a poker resume we could write extensive profiles on. There are no wild cards, no qualifiers on the run of a lifetime; it's seven regulars who are going to decide who takes down the top prize today.

Play resumes at noon local time (in about 2.5 hours) with about 20 minutes left in the 20,000/40,000/5,000 ante level. The next level on the schedule for is 25,000/50,000/5,000 ante. Update will be available via the PokerStars Blog while we at PokerNews focus on the Main Event today.

Final Table Line Up

SuitPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Dan ColmanUnited States2,690,00067
2Bryn KenneyUnited States740,00019
3Byron KavermanUnited States970,00024
4Charlie CarrelUnited Kingdom3,710,00093
5Daniel DvoressCanada1,640,00041
6Connor DrinanUnited States1,455,00036
7Jason KoonUnited States2,305,00058

Prize Pool

PositionPrize
1$1,650,300
2$1,191,900
3$759,660
4$576,300
5$445,320
6$340,540
7$275,060

Poker Resume

PlayerEarnings Best Result All Time Money List RankingGPI
Dan Colman$26,039,5571st2014 Big One for One Drop$15,306,6684355
Bryn Kenney$11,909,7461st2016 PCA Super High Roller$1,687,8003010
Byron Kaverman$8,123,6422nd2014 WPT World Championship$727,8607121
Charlie Carrel$3,819,2481st2015 EPT Grand Final $25k$ 1,241,68224529
Daniel Dvoress$2,134,8483rd2016 ACOP High Roller$293,84059855
Connor Drinan$10,162,5223rd2015 Super High Roller Bowl$3,225,0004813
Jason Koon$6,492,7801st2016 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open$1,000,00010120

The $100,000 Super High Roller at Atlantis

YearEntriesPrize PoolWinnerCountryPrize
201138$3,743,000Eugene KatchalovUkraine$1,500,000
201232$3,136,000Viktor BlomSweden$1,254,400
201359$5,724,180Scott SeiverUnited States$2,003,480
201456$5,433,120Fabian QuossGermany$1,629,940
201566$6,402,000Steve O'DwyerIreland$1,872,580
201658$5,626,000Bryn KenneyUnited States$1,687,800
201754$5,239,080  $1,650,300

The player profiles below are courtesy of PokerStars: