Watch the best tournament players in the world play
As the name implies, the ARIA High Roller Series is a live tournament series consisting exclusively of high roller events.
Due to the high buy-ins it attracts some of the best poker players in the world such as David Peters, US Poker Open Crusher Stephen Chidwick, Byron Kaverman and Jake Schindler.
First up was a $10k event, followed by the $25,000 Main Event the next day. We have collected the videos of the highlights and you can watch them below!
Watch the Highlights of the ARIA High Roller Series here:
Jake Schindler busts Nick Schulman on the Bubble of Event #1:
Yesterday, @Jake__Schindler‘s kings burst the #ARIAHRS $10K bubble.
We will see another cooler send today’s $25K final table into the money?
Watch at 4:00 PM ET to find out! https://t.co/jO4pfflTtV pic.twitter.com/0hoXJzOm3f— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 3, 2018
Huge Cooler on the Final Table of the 10k:
Another man down, another #ARIAHRS knockout for @Jake__Schindler. @ByronKaverman goes down in 4th and Schindler now has a sizable final table chip lead.
Watch LIVE: https://t.co/jO4pfflTtV pic.twitter.com/oE14bjuxt7— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 2, 2018
Jake Schindler makes a nice call vs Chidwick to win the $10k:
Stephen Chidwick shoves the river and puts @Jake__Schindler to the test heads up for the #ARIAHRS $10K title.
Does Schindler call and book another @ARIAPoker win?
https://t.co/jO4pfflTtV pic.twitter.com/rlLK1omNZB— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 2, 2018
Justin Young eliminated on the bubble of the $25k:
He had to sweat until the river, but @Sdavies22 held to burst the #ARIAHRS $25K bubble.
Three left, with $202K up top, and Davies sitting with the chip lead.
:https://t.co/jO4pfflTtV pic.twitter.com/c2WrpWx5hn— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 3, 2018
David Peters hits a huge river to win the Main Event:
Kings get overthrown and a few hands later, @dpeterspoker17 is crowned #ARIAHRS $25K champion!
Takes home $202K for his second-straight @ARIAPoker $25K victory! https://t.co/jO4pfflTtV pic.twitter.com/X2RX73gWpK— PokerGO (@PokerGO) March 4, 2018