Joakim Andersson wins GGSF ME-H: $10,300 Super MILLION$ for $1,537,605
Joakim Andersson continues to crush online poker tournaments by shipping the GGSF Super MILLION$ for a staggering $1,537,605, while VIP-Grinders player “Land on it!” finished in a strong 6th place for $419,192. Online legend Sami “LarsLuzak” Kelopuro is also resumes his sunrun by shipping the $25,500 Super High Roller. View the biggest scores from the GG Spring Festival below!
The GGSF Super MILLION$ had a massive guaranteed prize pool of $10,000,000 and it was even boasted to $10,890,000.
This event therefore paid out the two biggest individual prizes of the 2021 GG Spring Festival worth a whopping $1,537,605 for first and $1,185,655 for second place.
The tournament generated 1,089 entries and 125 places were paid with a nice min-cash of $24,762.
The biggest story from a VIP-Grinders point of view was that our player “Land on it!” aka “Wildace-hun” on Stars made another big final table, after finishing 3rd in GGSF H-72: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event for $161,280.
“Land on it” managed to top this result by a mile as he finished in 6th place for a staggering $419,192. Congratulations from the VIP-Grinders Team for this massive score!
Joakim Andersson has been crushing high stakes tournaments at GGNetwork in the last month and he continued to do so at the GGSF Super MILLION$ final table.
After busting Darrel Goh from Austria in 3rd place, he took a huge 5.5 to 1 chip lead to the heads-up against seasoned German pro Julian Stuer.
It only took him 11 minutes until we reached the final and decisive hand:
$1,537,605 is a new career-high score for Joakim Andersson, who has quickly established himself among the best online tournament players in the world.
Julian Stuer also landed a seventh-figure score and was rewarded with $1,185,655 for his efforts and Runner-Up finish.
Watch the GGSF Super MILLION$ final table here:
Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph and Bruno Volkmann chop Super Tuesday
GGSF Event M-83, the $1,050 Super Tuesday was a 2-Day-Event and it generated a massive field of 707 players, boosting the guarantee by more than 41%!
Last night the final day took place and several big names such as Ami Barer (8./$16,909), Ottomar Ladva (6./$28,888) and Viktor Ustimov (5./$37,706) were among the finalists.
Heads-Up was a clash of online legends between Christian “WATnlos” Rudolph and Bruno “great dant” Volkmann.
Since the stacks were pretty even the two agreed who agreed on a chip chop deal, which secured Bruno Volkmann the biggest payday worth $100,700.48 with Rudolph getting only slightly less ($93,834.96).
Sami “LarsLuzak” Kelopuro continues his sunrun by shipping the $25K Super High Roller for $572,003
Sami Kelopuro better known under his online nick name “LarsLuzak” is on a roll at GGPoker. He recently won three majors in one single night and now shipped GGSF H-84: $25,500 Super High Roller for a stunning $572,003.82.
Kelopuro beat an elite field of 99 players, who created a massive $2,475,000 prize pool, smashing the guarantee by almost 24%.
It was a super tough final table including the likes of online tournament legend Benjamin “bencb789” Rolle, Isaac Haxton, Nick Petrangelo, Thomas “WushuTM” Mühlöcker, Mike Watson, Matthias Eibinger and Wei Zhao.
The latter played for the trophy, but didn’t have a chance against heads-up specialist Sami Kelopuro, who already crushed $500/$1,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em in the Golden Days of online poker back in 2007 at Full Tilt.
Mike Watson and Mark Radoja chop GGSF H-83: $10,300 Super Tuesday
182 players signed up for the $10K Super Tuesday and created a huge $1,820,000 prize pool.
26 places were paid and many notables such as LLinusLLove, Artur Martirosian, Fedor Holz, Andras “probirs” Nemeth and Kristen “krissyb24” made the money, but busted just shy of the final table.
Biggest names among the finalists were Stephen Chidwick (7./$70,644), Nick Petrangelo (6./$94,206), Timothy Adams (5./$125,626) and David Peters (3./$223,398).
And not only that, as the two top pros Mike Watson and Mark Radoja also made it to heads-up play.
After Mike Watson sent David Peters to the rail in 3rd place, they quickly agreed to a chip chop deal, which secured chip leader Watson the biggest payday of $360,000 and the trophy.
Mark Radoja got slightly less than Mike Watson, but still received a whopping $330,000 for his second place finish.
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