[Event 7] Super High Roller Championship - Double Re-Entry - Final Day

Czech Crusher Roman Hrabec Wins Richest-Ever APT Non-Main Event with Super High Roller Championship Victory

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Super High Roller Championship winner Roman Hrabec.jpg

The Asian Poker Tour (APT) Super High Roller Championship has crowned its champion here inside Red Space, Taipei, and it is Czech crusher Roman Hrabec who took the title after a dominant final table performance.

Hrabec closed out the tournament in style, defeating Thailand’s Alex Wice in a speedy heads-up match that lasted just six hands to secure the TWD 13,398,721 (~USD 429,450) top prize, the coveted Rose Gold APT Lion Championship Trophy, and a USD 10,000 seat into the APTC Main Event.

This marks a fitting conclusion to a record-breaking event that drew 81 entries (56 unique) and generated a massive TWD 59,519,521 (~USD 1,907,680) prize pool, making it the richest non-Main Event tournament in APT history. The finale lived up to the billing as one of the festival’s most talked about events, with a world-class lineup featuring some of the best online crushers, and multiple poker hall of famers.

Hrabec navigated the elite field with confidence throughout the tournament and brought that same composure to the final day. Six players returned with Hrabec as the chip leader and he never took his foot off the gas, outlasting the accomplished final tableists and ending the dreams of fellow pros Danny Tang and Manuel Fritz along the way.

APT Super High Roller Championship Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountry/RegionPrize (TWD)Prize (USD)
1Roman HrabecCzech Republic13,398,721429,450*
2Alex WiceThailand10,361,500332,100
3Danny TangUnited Kingdom7,697,100246,700
4Axel HallayFrance5,920,900189,770
5Hikaru HishinumaJapan4,322,200138,530
6Manuel FritzAustria3,197,300102,480
7Biao DingHong Kong2,516,40080,650
8Poseidon HoTaiwan2,060,50066,040
9Hannes JeschkaGermany1,776,30056,930

*also wins an APTC Main Event Seat

The Final Day's Action

When the final six took their seats and cards hit the baize, Hrabec picked up exactly where he left off the night before, raising at every chance and putting the middling stacks straight into ICM jail. A few players pushed back with three-bet jams and Hikaru Hishinuma even shoved an overpair after facing a check-raise, but none of it fazed him. Hrabec kept the pressure on and continued grinding down the table until he eventually made his own luck.

It did not take long for the first elimination of the day. Manuel Fritz returned with one of the shorter stacks and looked to have found the perfect spot when he correctly called off with king-high in the big blind after Hrabec jammed jack-nine from the small blind. Two nines on the flop sealed it, and Fritz was the first to head to the payout desk, collecting TWD 3,197,300 (~USD 102,480) for his efforts.

Manuel Fritz FinalDay.jpg Mauel Fritz

With five players left, Hrabec slipped back into the middle of the pack after losing a pot to Wice’s two pair and then being forced to fold pocket jacks to Hishinuma’s double-barrel bluff with a small pocket pair. But he didn’t stay down for long. Hrabec soon got his revenge when he turned a boat with pocket sixes to trump Hishinuma’s two queens. Unable to find a fold facing a river raise, Hishinuma was left with barely half a big blind.

On the very next hand, Hishinuma hit the rail with pocket sixes of her own after Hrabec turned a pair of tens to scoop the pot and knock her out in fifth place for TWD 4,322,200 (~USD 138,530).

Hikaru Hishinuma Final Day.jpg Hikaru Hishinuma

Danny Tang had been pretty quiet for most of the final table, mostly because the deck was not giving him much to work with, but the seasoned pro showed he still had plenty of moves. Tang picked the perfect moment to fire off a well-timed river bluff-raise, getting Hrabec to fold pocket tens and giving himself a much-needed boost.

Wice came into the day with the toughest seat in the room, stuck directly to the right of Hrabec while they sat first and second in chips. It did not take long for the Czech crusher to go after him. In a blind-versus-blind pot, Hrabec turned yet another full house and still got paid when Wice rivered a backdoor straight. That pot sent Hrabec soaring past fifty percent of the chips in play and gave him the freedom to run over the remaining three players.

After the break, Tang found some much-needed momentum, winning a flip to double through Hrabec, and just a few hands later his ace-six held against Hrabec’s jack-six to score another double, climbing back into contention with over ten big blinds.

France’s Axel Hallay was the next to fall, bowing out just short of a podium finish when his pocket fours couldn’t win the race against Wice’s Big Slick. Hallay still walked away with TWD 5,920,900 (~USD 189,770), the third-biggest result of his career.

Axel Hallay (2).jpg Axel Hallay

Three handed, Hrabec kept the pressure on with Tang's stack in the danger zone, which forced Wice to play snug. One wrong move against the chip leader could cost him a fortune, so he had to play carefully while Hrabec continued to play aggressively

Tang’s short-stack survival finally paid off when he picked up Big Slick in the small blind after another button min-raise from Hrabec. Tang shoved, Hrabec called, and Tang was stunned to see Hrabec actually holding a real hand with pocket jacks. The board offered no help and Tang exited in third place for TWD 7,697,100 (~USD 246,700).

Danny Tang Final Day.4.jpg Danny Tang

A Quick Heads-Up

Hrabec entered heads-up play with a two-to-one chip lead and wasted no time extending it. He picked off a two street bluff from Wice with second pair, and once Wice surrendered on the river, Hrabec tightened his grip on the match. From there it felt like only a matter of time before the trophy was heading his way.

Wice stole a few pots to stay afloat, but the end came fast. Six hands into heads-up, Hrabec opened, Wice three-bet, and a click four-bet from Hrabec tempted Wice to shove his last 43 big blinds with king-jack. Hrabec snapped with queens and rivered yet another boat to clinch the TWD 13,398,721 (~USD 429,450) top prize, the Rose Gold Lion Trophy, the APTC Main Event seat worth USD 10,000, and one of the most prestigious titles on the APT calendar.

APTC1125_E_#1007SHRFD--01052.jpg Alex Wice & Roman Hrabec

Stay tuned to the APT blog as coverage continues throughout the series, with the highly-anticipated APTC Main Event now just around the corner.

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Roman Hrabec Wins APT Super High Roller Championship for TWD 13,398,721 (~ USD 429,450)

posted by Myles Phago

Roman Hrabec.jpg.jpg Roman Hrabec

Roman Hrabec has won the first flagship event here at APTC, by winning the Super High Roller Championship for TWD 13,398,721 (~ USD 429,450) and an added APTC Main Event seat worth USD 10,000.

Stay tuned for a full recap of today's action.

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Alex Wice Eliminated in 2nd Place for TWD 10,361,500 (~USD 332,100)

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Alex Wice (1).jpg Alex Wice

Hand #87: Roman Hrabec raised 325,000 on the button and Alex Wice three-bet out of the big blind to 1,200,000. With the action back on Hrabec, he burned through a few of his time banks before electing to four-bet it to 2,000,000. Wice, after giving it it some thought of his own, five-bet ripped it for 6,900,000. Hrabec snap-called and the players went to showdown.

Alex Wice: K J

Roman Hrabec: Q Q

Hrabec had the chance to win the tournament if his pocket queens could stay ahead of Wice's king-jack through the runout.

An incredibly favorable flop came down for Hrabec in the form of 3 6 Q giving him top set and leaving Wice needing running cards to win.

An A hit the turn, which offered Wice with a straight draw, but it wasn't to be as the 3 only improved Hrabec to a boat.

Wice had to settle with a runner-up finish for TWD 10,361,500 (~USD 332,100), while Hrabec was crowned the champion of the APT Super High Roller Championship.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec20,000,000
Alex Wise0

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Wice Still Got Fight

posted by Myles Phago

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Roman Hrabec.jpg Roman Hrabec

Hand #85: Roman Hrabec made up from the button with T 9 and Alex Wice checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came 3 7 5 and both players checked.

The 5 came on the turn and Wice bet out for 800,000. Hrabec folded, and Wice took the pot.

Hand #86: Wice raised to 325,000 from the button with T 3 and Hrabec three-bet to 1,300,000 from the big blind with K Q . Wice mucked to give Hrabec the pot.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec13,000,000
Alex Wice7,000,000

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Wice Gives Up on the Bluff

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Alex Wice (3).jpg Alex Wice

Hand #80: Skipped due to technical difficulties

Hand #81: Skipped due to technical difficulties

Hand #82: With 680,000 in the pot on a board of 8 A 9 , Roman Hrabec checked from the big blind and Alex Wice bet 200,000 out of the button. Hrabec called to see a turn.

The board-pairing A arrived on the turn and Hrabec check-called another bet from Wice, this time for 800,000.

The 2 completed the board and Hrabec checked for the last time. After some tanking, Wice checked back and Hrabec took down the pot with J 9 for a pair of nines. Wice mucked T 6 for a busted straight draw.

Hand #83: Hrabec called from the button with 7 6 and Wice made it 600,000 with K 5 . Hrabec folded.

Hand #84: Wice raised Q T to 325,000 and won the pot.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec13,000,000
Alex Wice6,900,000

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Heads-Up Play Begins!

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Alex Wise & Roman Hrabec.jpg Alex Wice & Roman Hrabec

The two APT Super High Roller Championship players remaining have taken their seats, and heads-up play has started!

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Heads-Up Chip Counts

posted by Myles Phago

HU.jpg Play Is Now Heads Up

As we are now heads up the players are on a short break.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec13,000,000
Alex Wice6,800,000

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Danny Tang Eliminated in 3rd Place for TWD 7,697,100 (~USD 246,700)

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Danny Tang (6).jpg Danny Tang

Hand #79: Roman Hrabec raised to 325,000 from the button and Danny Tang three-bet to 1,900,000 from the small blind with just 250,000 behind. After Alex Wice folded the big blind, Hrabec jammed and Tang called for the remainder of stack.

Danny Tang: A K

Roman Hrabec: J J

It was a huge cooler with two premium hands, and Tang needed to win to keep the tournament three-handed.

The monotone 6 5 T flop provided no help for Tang and neither did the 7 turn. Only an ace or king on the river could save Tang. It never came, the 2 completed the board and Tang was out in third for TWD 7,697,100 (~USD 246,700).

Danny Tang Elimination.jpg Danny Tang

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec13,000,000
Danny Tang0

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Tang's Doesn't Fall for Trap

posted by Tim

Level 24: Blinds 80K / 160K - Ante 160K

Hand #76: Danny Tang jammed the small blind with Q J and picked up the pot.

Hand #77: Alex Wice made it 375,000 to go from the small blind with A K and won the pot.

Hand #78: Roman Hrabec completed from the small blind and Tang checked behind from the big blind.

The two players checked all the way to the river on the 5 Q 9 8 Q runout and Hrabec revealed A K for ace-high, Tang had that beat with 5 3 for bottom pair, and he was awarded the pot.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec11,000,000
Alex Wice7,200,000
Danny Tang2,100,000

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Hrabec Still On Top

posted by Myles Phago

Level 23: Blinds 60K / 120K - Ante 120K

Roman HrabecFinalDay3.jpg Roman Hrabec

Hand #71: Roman Hrabec got a walk with A Q .

Hand #72: Danny Tang got a walk.

Hand #73: Alex Wice got a walk.

Hand #74: Wice made up from the small blind with T 5 and Hrabec raised to 425,000 with K J . Wice folded to give Hrabec the pot.

Hand #75: Wice raised to 250,000 from the button with K 6 and Tang called from the big blind with K 5 .

The flop came 6 A 7 and Wice bet out for 150,000. Tang folded, and Wice scooped the pot.

NameChip Count
Roman Hrabec11,000,000
Alex Wice7,200,000
Danny Tang1,700,000

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