Who Will Win the Winamax Poker Open High Roller? Just 29 Players Remain


One of the first major titles here at the tenth anniversary of the Winamax Poker Open will be handed out as the High Roller plays down to a winner.
With the Main Event kicking off at midday, the 29 hopefuls left in the High Roller will return at 12:30 p.m. with all of them motivated to stick around until the final table and become the latest winner, taking home over �40,000.
Winamax Team Pros Aladin Reskallah, Ivan Deyra and 2017 High Roller champion Adrien Delmas are all still in contention, along with other notables Sven McDermott and Erwann Pecheux.
Year | Buy-in | Field | Prize Pool | Winner | First Prize |
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2016 | �1,100 | 89 | �96,120 | Dominykas Mikolaitis | �25,000 |
2017 | �1,200 | 128 | �137,600 | Adrien Delmas | �35,370 |
2018 | �1,500 | 85 | �110,925 | Peter Jaksland | �31,635 |
The chip leader is Matthieu Lamagnere, who finished third in last year's Main Event, ahead of Maxim Buyl and Mike Alonso. Seven players sit on over a million chips, so stay tuned to PokerNews for all the action. With a 30-minute clock, it won't take long to whittle down the field and crown the latest WPO High Roller champion.