Tobias Schwecht Takes Down GGOC Main Event For $727K

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Tobias Schwecht

The $150 million guaranteed GG Online Championship crowned its Main Event champion on May 30 and Tobias Schwecht was that player. Schwecht came out on top of a 6,107-strong field and walked away with $727,640 of the monster-sized $8,702,475 prize pool after a four-way deal at the final table.

Schwecht came agonisingly close to winning an online WSOP bracelet in 2020 when he finished in second place behind Orhan "yirtil" Ates in the $525 Bounty No-Limit Hold'em 6-Handed event. We are sure reeling in a $727,640 score in this tournament will go some way to making amends for that defeat.

$1,500 GGOC Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Tobias SchwechtAustria$727,640*
2Roman HrabecAustria$571,112*
3Arsenii MalinovMexico$637,583*
4Daniel SmiljkovicAustria$690,222*
5Elaine0605China$303,807
6Tobias DuthwielerAustria$227,823
7C3H5N3O6Austria$170,843
8Michael AddamoCanada$128,114
9joyrivasJapan$96,072

*reflects a four-way deal

Day 2 saw 916 players return to their seats and 700 of those returnees see a return on their $1,500 investment. A min-cash tipped the scales at $3,474 but the least any of the nine finalists could walk away with was an impressive $96,072.

That is the sum Japan's "joyrvas" banked when their tournament ended abruptly in a ninth-place finish. Eighth place and $128,114, the first six-figure haul of the event, went to the legendary Michael Addamo. No doubt Addamo's demise meant the remaining players breathed a sigh of relief.

Five of the surviving were playing from Austria, but those five became three when "C3H5N3O6," the molecular formula for propane, burned out in seventh for $170,843, and Tobias Duthweiler followed his fellow Austria to the rail in sixth, doing so with $227,823 to show for his efforts.

"Elaine0605" of China busted in fifth for $303,807, prompting the final four players to pause the tournament and discuss a potential deal to make the pay jumps less severe. Those discussion bore fruit and play continued.

Daniel Smiljkovic
Daniel Smiljkovic

Austria's Daniel Smiljkovic bowed out in fourth and saw $690,222 make its way to his GGPoker account. Third place and $637,583 went to Russian Arsenii Malinov. The Russian's untimely exit left Schwecht heads-up against Roman Hrabec.

Schwecht got the job done and his hands on an incredible $727,640, leaving Hrabec to win a $571,112 runner-up prize. However, Hrabec sold 50% of his action via the in-built staking software, so Brazilian Douglas Ferreira saw his staking investment turn into more than $280,000.

Dvoress and Ladva Chop the Sunday Million Super High Roller

Daniel Dvoress
Daniel Dvoress

The GGOC edition of the $25,500 Sunday Million SHR saw 77 players create a $1,925,000 prize pool, and it was Daniel Dvoress who won the lion's share, namely $423,845. Dvoress chopped heads-up with former Super MILLION$ champion Ottomar Ladva, with ladvha winning $379,372. Like Hrabec in the Main Event, Ladvha sold 45% of his action, with Chunlei Zhou buy-in 43.4% of that stake. Nice work if you can get it.

Sam Greenwood was the unfortunate soul who burst the money bubble. Greenwood's demise locked in at least $45,486 for the players who still had chips in front of them.

Francisco Benitez and Joao Vieira both cashed but failed in their quest to reach the nine-handed final table, and what a final table it was.

Stephen Chidwick
Stephen Chidwick

Adrian Mateos, man of the moment Ole Schemion, and Mikalai Vaskaboinikau bowed out before Thomas Muehloecker and Stephen Chidwick's eliminations left only four heroes in contention to become the tournament's champion.

Elio Fox was then joined on the rail by former PCA Main Event champion Dimitar Danchev, leaving Dvoress heads-up against the chess grandmaster Ladva. Dvoress put Ladva in a checkmate position and helped himself to a $423,845 prize, leaving Ladva to collect $379,372.

$25,500 Sunday Million SHR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Daniel DvoressAustria$423,845*
2Ottomar LadvaEstonia$379,372*
3Dimitar DanchevRussia$274,472
4Elio FoxMexico$214,056
5Stephen ChidwickCanada$166,938
6Thomas MuehloeckerAustria$130,192
7Mikalai VaskaboinikauLuxembourg$101,534
8Ole SchemionAustria$79,184
9Adrian MateosMexico$61,754

*reflects a heads-up deal

Other GGPoker Victories Worth $30,000 or More

Ramiro Petrone
Ramiro Petrone

Six other GGPoker players secured six-figure payouts on May 29. Ramiro Petrone scooped $148,749 when he won the $5,250 Bounty Hunters Super High Rollers. Matheus Schell is $147,672 richer following victory in the $525 Bounty Hunters Main Event.

Benjamin "dr100percent" Juhasz turned $1,500 into $131,017 in the Omaholic Main Evemt, while Alexandre "raking-even" Raymond, who has been tearing up the partypoker MILLIONS Online KO schedule, won the $1,500 Sunday Marathon for $113,163.

*includes bounty payments

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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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