2018 Super High Roller Bowl champion Justin Bonomo captured his first SHRB Online title on Wednesday.

One of the most prolific nosebleed tournament players of all time was, once again, collecting a huge payday as Justin Bonomo took down his first Super High Roller Bowl Online title for the largest payday of the series thus far.

Bonomo, currently ranked #2 on the Hendon Mob’s All-Time Money List, outlasted the 72 entry-field in Event #11 ($25,500 Super High Roller 6-Max) to capture the $622,634.40 first-place prize, the single largest payday of the series through 12 events.

Bonomo fended off Artur Martirosian in heads-up play, leaving Martirosian to collect $405,000 as the runner-up. This is the second Super High Roller result for Martirosian in as many days as he is coming off a third-place result in Event #8 ($25,500 Super High Roller) where he picked up a $153,000 score. It was a good day for Poker Code coach Matthias Eibinger who finished in third place, earning $216,000 in what would turn out to be back-to-back cashes.

In Event #10 ($10,300 High Roller, 6-Max), Vicent Bosca Ramon rose to the top of the 77-entry field to take home $240,860.62 for first. That’s where Eibinger’s second cash took place, finishing in second place for $150,150. His combined scores brought him a grand total of $366,150 in earnings on the day. Luuk Gieles grabbed the bronze for $92,400, just one day after winning Event #7 ($10,300 High Roller) for $234,000.

Ludovic Geilich also found himself in the winner’s circle on Wednesday after taking down Event #12 ($10,300 High Roller, 6-Max) for $238,676.52. Alexandros Kolonias wrapped up as the runner-up and added $155,250 to his bankroll while Seth Davies also found the podium, earning $82,800 for third place.

Thursday will see another three SHRB Online tournaments come to a conclusion as Events #13-15 play down to a winner.

Event #10: $10,300 High Roller, 6-Max
77 entries
$770,000 prize pool

  1. Vicent Bosca Ramon – $240,860.62
  2. Matthias Eibinger – $150,150
  3. Luuk Gieles – $92,400
  4. Wiktor Malinowski – $67,375
  5. Michael Watson – $48,125
  6. Nick Petrangelo – $32,725

Event #11: $25,500 Super High Roller, 6-Max
72 entries
$1,800,000 prize pool

  1. Justin Bonomo – $622,634.40
  2. Artur Martirosian – $405,000
  3. Matthias Eibinger – $216,000
  4. Salahaddin Bedir – $162,000
  5. Wiktor Malinowski – $117,000
  6. Ali Imsirovic – $81,000

Event #12: $10,300 High Roller, 6-Max
69 entries
690,000 prize pool

  1. Ludovic Geilich – $238,676.52
  2. Alexandros Kolonias – $155,250
  3. Seth Davies – $82,800
  4. Andrii Novak – $62,100
  5. Giuseppe Iadisernia – $44,850
  6. Jonathan Van Fleet – $31,050