$1,537,605
The Sunday $10,300 event drew 1,089 entries last week, with the largest share by Tuesday (final table day) going to Andersson, a Swedish online pro with over $5 million in cashes. The champion dominated play at the final table so much that he held a 19-1 chip advantage when heads-up play against Julian Stuer (also a Cardschat BWOW for another event this week) began. It truly was “Milly Maker Week” on GGPoker, the poker site promoted by Daniel Negreanu. Andersson was one of three players to score a seven-figure payday this week.
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$1,105,679
“Badz” decided his runner-up finish for nearly $392K last week in a $25,500 Super High Roller on GGPoker wasn’t good enough, so he stepped his game up even further and shipped the Sunday 5 Million, also a $25,500 event, on Monday. The 29-year-old from Belarus has been an absolute beast in the GGPoker Spring Festival high roller events, having cashed in five for nearly $2 million. Badziakouski is arguabl
$1,537,605
The Sunday $10,300 event drew 1,089 entries last week, with the largest share by Tuesday (final table day) going to Andersson, a Swedish online pro with over $5 million in cashes. The champion dominated play at the final table so much that he held a 19-1 chip advantage when heads-up play against Julian Stuer (also a Cardschat BWOW for another event this week) began. It truly was “Milly Maker Week” on GGPoker, the poker site promoted by Daniel Negreanu. Andersson was one of three players to score a seven-figure payday this week.
(Image: Triton Poker)
$1,105,679
“Badz” decided his runner-up finish for nearly $392K last week in a $25,500 Super High Roller on GGPoker wasn’t good enough, so he stepped his game up even further and shipped the Sunday 5 Million, also a $25,500 event, on Monday. The 29-year-old from Belarus has been an absolute beast in the GGPoker Spring Festival high roller events, having cashed in five for nearly $2 million. Badziakouski is arguabl
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$195,486
Before Kaladjurdjevic was once, twice, three times a champion, he was Montenegro’s first Spring Championship of Online Poker winner. The European country of only 622,137 residents now has a triple SCOOP champion to call their own. Kaladjurdjevic’s historic run began on April 4 with a win in the $530 SCOOP Kickoff. Topping a field of 1,321 entrants was good for title number one and $78,406. He was back on the grind two days later in Event #11 ($530 NLHE 8-Max PLO). This time, another 987 players fell in Kaladjurdjevic’s wake, meaning he collected a second title and $64,337. The Montenegrin scored his third victory last Thursday in Event #17 ($1,050 NLHE Deep Stacks). Stepping up in stakes didn’t seem to matter, as the result was the same. Kaladjurdjevic beat 276 players to win $52,743 and take his overall earnings to $195,486.
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