Overview
- Martin Kabrhel wrapped Day 1 with a chip-leading stack of 4,265,000 among 38 survivors of the 46-entry Super High Roller.
- Single re-entry and extended registration fueled an $11,379,250 prize pool as the tournament prepares to restart Monday at Paris Las Vegas.
- Brandon Steven captured a blockbuster pot when Matthias Eibinger’s seven-high bluff fell short late in Day 1.
- Andrew Lichtenberger holds the second-largest stack after recent high-roller cashes, while Daniel Negreanu and Isaac Haxton remain in contention.
- Viktor Blom has chalked up five cashes and three final tables this series, and the $500 Salute to Warriors drew 3,937 players vying for its payout.