James Chen and Sam Trickett have joined the action and the official field size shows a total of 21 entries. Not all those that have registered so far are already in contention, however.
Tony G has been spotted in the tournament area and contemplates when to take a seat.
With some 540,000 in the pot and the turn showing , Anatoly Filatov made it 275,000 to go and Rainer Kempe opted to call on the button.
They headed to the on the river and Filatov checked his option. Kempe fired a bet of 425,000 and that won the pot without any showdown, as Filatov quickly folded.
Orpen Kisacikoglu opened to 50,000 in the cutoff and was called by Anatoly Filatov on the button and Rainer Kempe in the big blind. The flop came and the action checked to Filatov who bet 75,000. Kempe quickly folded but Kisacikoglu stuck around to see the on the turn.
Kisacikoglu checked again and Filatov fired out another bet of 150,000. Kisacikoglu still called and the paired the board on the river. Kisacikoglu checked for the third time and Filatov unleashed a third barrel of 400,000. Kisacikoglu finally laid his hand down and Filatov raked in the pot.
Danny Tang has scooped two decent pots in a row to take chips off Dominik Nitsche and Chin Wei Lim.
In the first hand, Nitsche raised to 80,000 in the cutoff and Tang flat-called out of the small blind. Tang ended up check-calling three barrels on a board with the final bet worth 850,000. Nitsche briefly showed for nines and treys, which Tang had beat with the for tens and treys.
Right after, Tang raised the button to 60,000 and Lim three-bet to 250,000, Tang called. On a flop of , both players checked and Lim then check-called a bet worth 160,000 after the turn. The on the river completed the board and Lim checked once more.
Tang now bet 210,000 and Lim called, but mucked when he was shown the for flopped two pair by Tang.
Kahle Burns limped in from the small blind and Mikita Badziakouski raised it up to 100,000 from the big blind. "5x, you're greedy. Just keep going up until I fold," Burns touted before making the call.
The flop fell and Burns check-called a bet of 65,000 from Badziakouski. The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river.
Burns led out with a large bet of 400,000 only to have Badziakouski raised to 1,300,000. Burns used up one of his time extensions before sending his cards to the muck.
By the time the river showed , there were some 875,000 in the middle and Alex Foxen made it 800,000 to go.
His sole remaining opponent was Adrian Mateos in the cutoff and the Spaniard invested two time banks before tossing in a single T-500,000 chip for the call.
Foxen rolled over the for a pair of deuces and Mateos had that beat with for a pair of fours.
In a three-bet pot, Orpen Kisacikoglu and Alex Foxen went heads-up to a flop of . Kisacikoglu checked from under the gun and Foxen bet 100,000 into a pot of just over 300,000.
The turn was the and Kisacikoglu checked again. Foxen tossed in another bet of 400,000 and Kisacikoglu quickly mucked his cards.
Anatoly Filatov has joined the field and taken a seat in between the two players.
The action started with a raise to 80,000 by Dominik Nitsche in the cutoff and Christoph Vogelsang on the button made it 225,000 to go. Nitsche came along to see the flop, on which he checked. Vogelsang continued for 135,000 and the call of Nitsche followed.
Both opted to check the on the turn and the river paired the board. Nitsche tossed in a bet of 650,000 and that proved to be enough to force a fold from Vogelsang.
Day 1 of Event #4: €250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold'em is scheduled to play ten levels and the live stream on PokerGo will commence after the first break with a tentative delay of nearly 90 minutes. This delay may be cut down later on after the dinner break and remains to be confirmed.