Yuri Dzivielevski Bags a Brace of GGPoker Titles

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Brazilian superstar Yuri Dzivielevski is no stranger to finishing in first place in major poker tournaments. it is a regular occurrence for the two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner. Dzivielevski triumphed in not one but two GGPoker tournaments at GGPoker on March 28, his first victory coming in the $1,050 Omaholic High Roller side event.

Some 214 players bought in for $1,050 and Dzivelevski outlasted them all. The Brazilian found himself heads-up against Krasimir Yankov after the likes of Andreas Torbergsen, ��Jnandez87��, and Leonid Yanovski busted out.

Dzivielevski and Yankov struck a deal that lead to the latter collecting $39,677. The day and $40,348 belonged to Dzivielevski, however.

Side Event: $1,050 Omaholic High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$40,348*
2Krasimir YankovLebanon$39,677*
3jocheeNorway$25,716
4Leonid YanovskiIsrael$19,284
5Ham SandwichArgentina$14,461
6JNandez87Austria$10,844
7LokfableCanada$8,132
8FiestaPaganaMoldova$6,098
9Andreas TorbergsenNorway$4,573

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Victory Number Two For Dzivielevski

A more compact field of 78 entrants competed in the $3,150 Sunday High Rollers Bounty King event, and it was that man Dzivielevski who came out on top once again.

This tournament always draws in a stellar crowd, and this week��s was no different.

Joni Jouhkimainen, Artur Martirosian, Mike Watson, Isaac Haxton, Patrick Leonard, and Anton Wigg all reached the final table, but fell short of glory. Hong Kong��s ��MINMINMIN�� fell in third to leave Dzivielevski and Joakim Andersson heads-up.

Andersson fell in second-place and collected a combined $25,180, which left Dzivielevski to get his hands on a $62,844 prize and another title.

Andersson enjoyed a ridiculous Sunday, check out some of the results below to see who ridiculous we mean.

$3,150 Sunday High Rollers Bounty King Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrizeBountiesTotal Prize
1Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$19,954$42,890$62,844
2Joakim AnderssonTurkey$119,930$5,250$25,180
3MINMINMINHong Kong$16,395$2,625$19,020
4Anton WiggAustria$13,480$6,375$19,855
5Patrick LeonardHungary$11,083$8,015$19,098
6Isaac HaxtonCanada$9,113$3,843$12,956
7Mike WatsonCanada$7,492$6,750$14,242
8Artur MartirosianRussia$6,159 $6,159
9Joni JouhkimainenFinland$5,064$1,875$6,939

Other Notable GGPoker Scores From March 28

*includes bounty payments

Schemion Reels in $100K Score at partypoker

There may have only been 67 entrants in partypoker��s new High Roller but they each paid $5,200, meaning the prize pool weighed in at $314,000.

Ole Schemion grabbed the lion��s share of the prize pool, namely $100,517, with both hands after busted Joakim Andersson heads-up. Andersson walked away with another runner-up finish and an additional $62,686.

Each of the seven finalists bagged at least $14,506 for their efforts. Abdulla Alemadi scooped this sum, before Andras nemeth ($17,341), Stephen Chidwick ($21,983), Samuel Vousden ($29,149), and Christian Rudolph ($40,742) crashed out.

The High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Ole SchemionAustria$100,517
2Joakim AnderssonMalta$62,686
3Christian RudolphAustria$40,742
4Samuel VousdenFinland$29,149
5Stephen ChidwickMexico$21,983
6Andras NemethHungary$17,341
7Abdulla AlemadiCanada$14,506

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Koon Takes Down High Roller Big Game

Team partypoker��s Jason Koon came out on top of a 124-strong field in the $2,600 buy-in High Roller Big Game. Victory in this week��s High Roller Big Game came with a $76,189 prize, a prize Koon secured after busting Aleks Dimitrov heads-up.

Plenty of other high stakes gurus made it to the nine-handed final table. These included Wiktor Malinowski, Andrii Novak, Aleksejs Ponakovs, and third-place finisher Claas Segebrecht.

The High Roller Big Game Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Jason KoonCanada$76,189
2Aleks DimitrovCanada$49,025
3Claas SegebrechtAustria$33,637
4Aleksejs PonakovsEstonia$23,784
5Andrii NovakUkraine$17,649
6Jelle MoeneNetherlands$14,122
7Wiktor MalinowskiRussia$11,938
8Cedric SchwaederieMalta$10,147
9Joris RuysNetherlands$8,415

Other Notable partypoker Scores From March 28

*includes bounty payments

SnowmanTony Takes Down PokerStars High Roller

��SnowmanTony�� of Germany is $54,590 richer than at the start of the weekend courtesy of triumphing in the $1,050 Sunday High Roller event at PokerStars.

Two-hundred and eighty-six players turned out for this event, but the day belonged to SnowmanTony. They defeated Canada-based Australian Stevan ��random_chu�� Chew heads-up to lock up the largest prize of the tournament.

Other pros who navigated their way through shark-infested waters to reach the final table included Ognyan ��cocojamb0�� Dimov (7th - $9,602), Mustapha ��lasagnaaammm�� Kanit (5th - $17,137), Jans ��Graftekkel�� Arends (4th - $30,587), and recent Unibet Open Online champion Dominik ��Bounatirou�� Nitsche (3rd - $30,587).

$1,050 Sunday High Roller Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1SnowmanTonyGermany$54,590
2Stevan ��random_chu�� ChewCanada$40,862
3Dominik ��Bounatirou�� NitscheUnited Kingdom$30,587
4Jans ��Graftekkel�� ArendsAustria$22,895
5Mustaha ��lasagnaaammm�� KanitUnited Kingdom$17,137
6Kraskata85Bulgaria$12,828
7Ognyan ��ocojamb0�� DimovBulgaria$9,602
8Fahredin ��FeriBo�� MustafovBulgaria$7,187

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Yan Scoops The Sunday Supersonic

David ��MissOracle�� Yan is the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic champion after he outlasted 117-opponents. The hyper-turbo structured event was over in only 130-minutes, making Yan��s $26,948 prize even more impressive.

Yan secured this sum after busting Adrian ��Amadi_017�� Mateos heads-up. Mateos had to make do with a $20,668 consolation prize.

Others at the star-studded final table included British grinder Jonathan ��Proudflop�� Proudfoot, Joris ��BillLewinsky�� Ruijs, and Rui ��RUINF�� Ferreira.

$1,050 Sunday Supersonic Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1David ��MissOracle�� YanNew Zealand$26,948
2Adrian ��Amadi_017�� MateosUnited Kingdom$20,668
3Rui ��RuiNF�� FerreiraBrazil$15,851
4Joris ��BillLewinsky�� RuijsNetherlands$12,157
5jonathan ��Proudflop�� ProudfootUnited Kingdom$9,323
6.COM??LOLUnited Kingdom$7,150

Other Notable PokerStars Scores From March 28

*includes bounty payments

Panxetillo Triumphant in the 888poker Big Shot 525

The 888poker Big Shot 525 attracted 179 players this week, which left the site nursing a $10,500 overlay, not that Moldova��s ��Panxetilo�� cared because it meant their first-place prize weighed in at $22,000.

The Moldovan defeated former Big Shot 525 champion ��DosPoochies�� heads-up to claim the top payout, leaving the runner-up to pad their bankroll with $17,000.

Two other finalists saw their $525 investment swell to five-figure amounts. ��BeastinPGeon�� of Romania fell in fourth for $10,000, while ��quizzle�� locked up $13,000 after their tournament ended in a third-place finish.

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$100,000 Big Shot 525 Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1PanxetilloMoldova$22,000
2DosPoochiesCanada$17,000
3quizzle $13,000
4BeastinPGeonRomania$10,000
5DeuceofDuc0 $8,000
6NotSureIf $6,500
7Charlie ��chazcombes�� CombesUnited Kingdom$5,000
8FlsahbackDenmark$4,000
9ErwannPMalta$3,000

Reggie_Degen Wins $150,000 Big Shot 109 Main Event

The Big Shot 109 Main Event also overlaid courtesy of 1,374 players buying in. This left an overlay of $12,600, more than Martin ��MJacobson�� Jacobson collected ($11,775) when his tournament ended abruptly in third-place.

Jacobson��s exit left ��8Ivory6�� of Russia and ��Reggie_Degen�� of Canada heads-up for the title. The latter got the job done and their hands on $21,915, leaving the Russia to reel in a $16,020 score.

$150,000 Big Shot 109 Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Reggie_DegenCanada$21,915
28Ivory6Russia$16,020
3Martin ��MJacobson888�� JacobsonUnited Kingdom$11,775
4catpgMalta$8,655
5Staebchen80 $6,405
6banacol14Canada$4,770
7i2outAustria$3,585
8TeTeuExBrazil$2,715
9t8ofdiamonds $2,070
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