Huge Scores at GGPoker as Badziakouski Banks $330K

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Mikita Badziakouski

The final Sunday of April saw some gigantic prizes awarded at GGPoker as the Omaholic Series concluded and the Super MILLION$ Week got underway. An event from the latter produced one of the biggest prize pools of the day, the $25,500 buy-in Sunday Million SHR.

Some 44 players bought in and created a $1,100,000 prize pool. Only the top five finishers won a slice of this ample pie, so spare a thought for Justin Bonomo who bowed out in sixth place, burst the bubble, and missed out on a $114,043 payout.

Aleks Ponakovs, a recent winner of the Super MILLION$, finished in fifth place and got his hands on the aforementioned $114,043 payment. Yuri Dzivielevski crashed out one place later and received $152,079.

Then came the elimination of GGPoker’s very own Fedor Holz. Third place came with a $202,800 prize; Holz only fired a single bullet in this event so enjoyed a healthy ROI.

Holz’s exit left two of poker’s greats heads-up. Mikita Badziakouski and Wiktor Malinowski have locked horns on the biggest stage on numerous occasions, usually in the live arena. This online heads-up clash was short-lied because the pair struck a deal which split the remaining prize money. The deal resulted in Malinowski finishing in second place for $300,781 while Badziakouski became the tournament’s champion and reeled in the $330,294 top prize.

$25,500 Sunday Million SHR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Mikita BadziakouskiThailand$330,294*
2Wiktor MalinowskiMacau$300,781*
3Fedor HolzAustria$202,800
4Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$152,079
5Aleks PonakovsLatvia$114,043

rivfun4me Bests a Super-Talented Deepstack Final Table

Niklas Astedt
Niklas Astedt fell at the final hurdle and finished second

This weekend’s $5,250 Sunday Deepstack High Roller attracted a crowd of 72 entrants who created a $360,000 prize pool. The high stakes affair drew in some of the most recognizable names from the poker world.

Just as he did in the $25,500 Sunday Million, Justin Bonomo bubbled this event when he busted in tenth place. This meant everyone at the nine-handed final table locked up a payout.

Elio Fox was the first finalist to cash. His ninth-place exit saw $13,180 wing its way to his GGPoker account. Wiktor Malinowski and Mikita Badziakouski, who early chopped the $25,500 Sunday Million, were the next casualties. They banked prizes of $16,649 and $21,031 respectively.

Then came the exit of Pablo Navarro in sixth, a finish worth $26,566, and Biao "d7777" Ding; Ding won $33,558. The final four became three when Rodrigo Sirichuk crashed out. The Brazilian turned his $5,250 investment into $42,390.

Heads-up was set when Thomas Muehloecker ran out of steam in third. Although disappointed to be the penultimate bust out, the $53,546 he collected will go some way to numbing the pain of defeat.

"rivfun4me," fresh from a final table appearance in last week’s Super MILLION$, defeated Swedish legend Niklas Astedt heads-up to secure the title and the $85,438 top prize. Astedt had to make do with a $67,637 consolation prize.

$5,250 Sunday Deepstack HR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1rivfun4meMacau$85,438
2Niklas AstedtNorway$67,637
3Thomas MuehloeckerAustria$53,546
4Rodrigo SirichukBrazil$42,390
5Biao "d7777" DingChina$33,558
6Pablo NavarroAndorra$26,566
7Mikita BadziakouskiThailand$21,031
8Wiktor MalinowskiMacau$16,649
9Elio FoxMexico$13,180

Other GGPoker Scores In Excess of $40,000

Eelis Pärssinen
Eelis Pärssinen reeled in an $88,610 score
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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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