Pavlo Kolinkovskiy Binks Two GGPoker Sunday Majors

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Pavlo Kolinkovskiy

Not every top poker tournament players has jetted off to Las Vegas 2021 World Series of Poker. Scores of the game’s elite have chosen to remain on home soil and continue the online poker grind. Pavlo Kolinkovskiy is one such player, and his recent results at GGPoker vindicate his decision to give the WSOP swerve and battle it out online instead.

Kolinkovskiy finished sixth in last week’s Super MILLION$, a result that saw him reel in $92,164. On November 7, Kolinkovskiy took down not one but two Sunday majors at GGPoker, continuing his impressive form at the virtual felt.

The Ukrainian, who is showing as playing out of Montenegro, won the first of his two tournaments in the $525 Sunday High Rollers Special. The $525 buy-in event drew in a 214-strong field, and he outlasted them all.

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Those finishing in the top three positions turned their investment into a five-figure sum. Cyprus’ Kostantinos "WoohooYESYoNo" Tsakonas was the first of that trio to win big, his third-place finish coming with a $12,858 addition to his bankroll.

The Cypriot’s exit left China’s Kevin Pu heads-up against Kolinkovskiy. Neither player was interested in a deal, so they played out the tournament as planned. The heads-up battle went Kolinkovskiy’s way, and he walked away with the title of champion and $22,865. Pu consoled himself with a $17,146 consolation prize.

$525 Sunday High Rollers Special Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Pavlo KolinkovskiyMontenegro$22,865
2Kevin PuChina$17,146
3Kostantinos "WoohooYESYoNo" TsakonasCyprus$12,858
4Juanki "Little Pepe" VecinoEstonia$9,642
5Zhen "Medusazzz27" ChenChina$7,230
6utgwithurmaaIndia$5,422
7Pedro "zaguinha" ReisBrazil$4,066
8PUYACanada$3,049
9Vitaliy "Durdy" PankovRussia$2,286

Kolinkovskiy Secures Bounty Turbo Title

Victory number two came in the compact but star-studded $2,100 Sunday High Rollers Heater Bounty Turbo tournament. Only 49 players bought in, but those 49 read like a who’s who of the online poker world.

Hungarian pro Tamas "szagos" Adamszki was the first play at the final table to lock up some of the main prize pool money. Adamszki’s sixth-place exit yielded a combined prize worth $9,314.

Enrico Camosci, who finished second in the Super MILLION$ Kolinkovskiy final tabled, was the next player to bust. The Malta-based star won $6,595 in total.

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Fourth place and $12,257 went to Bruno Volkmann before Matias "corre19" Salas of Argentina bowed out in third for $9,413. Surprisingly, Salas finished as high as third without claiming a single bounty along the way.

Kolinkovskiy and Marius Gierse locked horns heads up. Both guaranteed themselves more than $12,200 from the main prize pool, but the final bounty payment was worth almost double that, meaning everything was still to play for.

Again, the one-on-one battle went Kolinkovskiy’s way, so he emerged victorious and with $33,964 reasons to be delighted. Gierse headed into the night with $16,204 to show for his efforts

$2,100 Sunday High Rollers Heater Bounty Turbo Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryBountiesPrizeTotal Prize
1Pavlo KolinkovskiyMontenegro$21,750$12,214$33,964
2Marius GierseAustria$4,000$12,204$16,204
3Matias "corre19" SalasArgentina$$9,413$9,413
4Bruno VolkmannBrazil$5,000$7,257$12,257
5Enrico CamosciMalta$1,000$5,595$6,595
6Tamas "szagos" AdamszkiHungary$5,000$4,314$9,314

Other Scores Over $15,000 at GGPoker

it was not only the events Kolinkovskiy won that awarded chunky prizes, because more than a dozen others gifted their victor at least $15,000.

$120,226 was the largest prize awarded. That went to "HowYouDoing" after they triumphed in the $1,050 GGMasters High Rollers event. Their prize would have been even larger had they not struck a deal with Karl "HotBoy19" Mets ($106,552) and Joao "nobreadpls" Ferreira ($100,821) when play was three-handed.

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*includes bounty payments

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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