Win Your Way Into the $1M Gtd GGMasters High Roller For $1

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
GGMasters High Rollers

You need to head to GGPoker this weekend if reading the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) live updates has got you itching to play some major poker tournaments. Why? Because the GGMasters High Rollers event is waiting for you to take it down, and you could be playing in this $1,050 buy-in event for a mere $1.

The GGMasters High Rollers tournament shuffles up and deals at 5:00 p.m. on November 21 and it will be massive. It commands a $1,050 buy-in but for that, you receive 10,000 chips, the equivalent of 200 big blinds, and play to an amazing structure where the blinds start at 25/50/5a and increase every 15-minutes. GGPoker guarantees the prize pool will top at least $1 million.

$1,050 is a little on the steep side for most online poker players to spend on a single tournament entry, which is why GGPoker is running scores of satellites into this prestigious event. Feeder satellites start at only $1, giving everyone a shot at the big time.

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The best-value satellite takes place at 3:00 p.m. on November 21, a couple of hours before the big dance. The $125 Ultra Satellite, which you can play your way into from only $15, has an incredible 250 GGMasters High Rollers seats guaranteed; that’s $262,500 worth of seats waiting to be won!

In addition to the plethora of satellites, the GGMasters High Rollers has Early Bird bubble protection activated. Simply buy into the event before the first cards are pitched, and you receive your buy-in back if you bust on the bubble. It does not have to be the stone-cold bubble either because GGPoker refunds players who bust a couple of spaces off the money, too.

Early Bird Bubble Protection

Tournament EntrantsBubble Protection Candidates
10-991
100-4992
500-9993
1,000-1,9994
2,000-2,9995
3,000-3,9996
4,000-5,9997
6,000-7,9998
8,000-9,9999
10,000+10

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GGMasters High Rollers Final Table Results (November 14)

Last week’s GGMasters High Rollers had even more value for those playing in it because the 862 entrants meant GGPoker added $138,000 to the prize pool to make up for the shortfall of the guarantee.

Fabrizio "S@ulG00dm@n" D’Agostino was the main beneficiary of this because he was the last man standing in the tournament and receive a $140,355 payout. The $1 million prize pool meant even second-placed Urmo Velvelt walked away with a six-figure score ($106,474)

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Fabrizio "S@ulG00dm@n" D’AgostinoSlovenia$140,355
2Urmo VelveltEstonia$106,474
3ILOVEYOUUHungary$80,771
4Lukas "rustyhusky" HafnerAustria$61,273
5Breno DrumondBrazil$46,482
6Ottomar LadvaEstonia$35,261
7Yrel is LifeAustria$26,749
8JrSchelbyUkraine$20,292
9Volodymyr "Leonardo23" PalamarUkraine$15,393

Start Your Quest for GGMasters High Rollers Glory With a $600 Bonus

Now is the time to join GGPoker if you do not already have an account. Download GGPoker via PokerNews, create your account, and make your first deposit knowing GGPoker matches your initial deposit 100% up to a maximum of $600.

The bonus releases into your playable account balance in $5 increments each time you contribute $20 in net cash game rake or pay in tournament fees. You have a full 90 days to release as much of the bonus as possible.

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In addition, new depositing players can get involved in the Honeymoon promotion. The promotion revolves around completing daily challenges. Completing just three see you win a prize. Complete all 30 and you will have received $175 worth of cash and $122.50 in tournament tickets on top of your $600 welcome bonus!

Number of Missions CompletedReward
31x $1 Omaholic ticket
5$2.50 cash
71x $4 T$ Builder ticket
15T$12.50
20$20 cash
25T$110
30$150 cash
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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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