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Malinowski Bulldozes His Way to GGPoker Super MILLION$ Glory

$61,387 A relatively cagey start saw no eliminations in the first hour of play. The bust out draught ended with judd trump heading to the showers in ninth-place. The Chinese grinder open-shoved from the small blind for 12 big blinds with ace-queen, and Malinowski looked him up with pocket fives. The board ran king-high, busting judd trump. Luke Reeves was the next out of the door. The two-time former Super MILLION$ champion was down to less than three big blinds when he crashed out. Reeves pushed all-in with king-jack on the button, Yuri Dzivielevski re-shoved with ace-king to isolate Reeves. A jack on the flop gave Reeves some hope, but an ace on the turn resigned Reeves to an eighth place finish.

Welcome to Day 2 of GGSF Main Event-H: $1,500 PLO-NL, $2M GTD [Day 2]

Posted 4 hours 34 minutes agomnuwwarah Share: After three long weeks of intense action, it s time for the GG Spring Festival to come to a close, and one of the final big events that will wrap today is GGSF Main Event-H: $1,500 PLO-NL, $2M GTD [Day 2]. For those wondering about the PLO-NL game format, it simply refers to the difference between preflop play (pot-limit) and postflop play (no-limit). This event sports a $2 million guarantee and a slew of Day 1 flights, with several still running or scheduled at the time of writing. That should allow the field, currently at 1,261, to get closer to 1,500. Stacks coming to Day 2 range from barely above the starting stack (122K) to more than 20 starting stacks — BIG HAI leads the way with a little over 2.3 million. Some players who have already advanced include Ami Barer, Francois Billard, Niklas Astedt, George Wolff, Dario Sammartino, Eoghan DrRoche O Dea, Sami Kelopuro and Eelis Parssinen.

Welcome to Day 2 of GGSF Main Event-H: $1,500 PLO-NL, $2M GTD [Day 2]

Welcome to Day 2 of GGSF Main Event-H: $1,500 PLO-NL, $2M GTD [Day 2]
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Connor Drinan Wins Headliner By Completing Epic Comeback in Record Time

Rainer Kempe and “yoellalaska” simultaneously bubble the tournament, the in-the-money bustouts came quick. Among those to walk away with a payday but fall short of the final table were Dzmitry Urbanovich (12th - $7,423), Joao Simao (26th - $4,756), Niklas Astedt (27th - $4,756), start-of-day chip leader Fabrizio Gonzalez (72nd - $2,265), Ankush Mandavia (92nd - $1,952), and Patrick Leonard (150th - $1,451). After Ami Barer bowed out in fifth place, the final four players engaged in a lengthy back-and-forth affair. At one point or another, each member of the quartet looked as if they were going to win it. Eventually, Japan’s Kosei Ichinose fell to Drinan, and then just three were left.

Connor Drinan Wins Headliner By Completing Epic Comeback in Record Time

Connor Drinan Wins Headliner By Completing Epic Comeback in Record Time
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