Bruno Volkmann Shone Brightly at GGPoker Over the Weekend

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Bruno Volkmann

Las Vegas is full of top-tier poker players who are all vying for a covered World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet at the 2022 WSOP, but not every elite star has jetted off to "Sin City;" some have stayed at home for the online poker grind.

Bruno Volkmann is one such player. The Brazilian has hit a rich vein of form both live and online. Last month, Volkmann reached final tables in €50,000 and €100,000 buy-in events at the Triton Poker Series in Madrid and banked prizes worth €303,000 and €440,500. This weekend, Volkmann won a high stakes tournament and finished second in another at GGPoker.

Volkmann's victory came in the $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event, a tournament that saw 485 players buy-in. The top 71 finishers shared the $500,000 prize pool, which included Artur Martirosian, Ole Schemion, Ivan Luca, Ami Barer, and final table bubble boy Ramiro Petrone.

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Everyone at the final table, except ninth-place finisher "Sigora," won five-figure prizes for their efforts; Sigora walked away with $9,141. Fabiano "MarkyAurelio" Kovalski, Finland's Tomi "wnbgambb" Lankinen, and Netherlands' "Drawingdead89" joined Sigora on the rail, the latter collecting $21,678.

Alessandro "MonkeyD93" Pichierri won the $28,909 fifth-place prize before Chris Klodnicki bowed out in fourth for a $38,551 addition to his bankroll. The tournament progressed to the heads-up stage when Joshua McCully dusted off his chips; the New Zealander banked $51,408.

Volkmann found himself heads-up against "Misha ruinner" in a one-on-one battle where the difference in prize money was almost $23,000. The pay jump didn't faze Volkmann who defeated his final opponent to reel in a $91,419 score, leaving the runner-up to head into the night with $68,554.

$1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Bruno VolkmannBrazil$91,419
2Misha ruinnerThailand$68,554
3Joshua McCullyNew Zealand$51,408
4Chris KlodnickiCanada$38,551
5Alessandro "MonkeyD93" PichierriMalta$28,909
6Drawingdead89Netherlands$21,678
7Tomi "wnbgambb" LankinenFinland$16,256
8Fabiano "MarkyAurelio" KovalskiBrazil$12,190
9SigoraUkraine$9,141

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Haxton Denies Volkmann an Incredible Double

Isaac Haxton
Isaac Haxton

Volkmann almost won the $25,500 Sunday Super HR, too, but Isaac Haxton came along and spoiled the party. The tournament saw 34 buy-ins processed with Haxton responsible for five of those. Had Haxton finished in fourth or fifth he would have lost money on this event.

As it happens, Haxton put that fifth bullet to good use and used it to get his hands on the $278,673 top prize, leaving Volkmann to collect a $208,975 consolation prize.

Before that happened, Juan Dominguez fell in fifth for $88,124, Michael Addamo was awarded $117,515 for his fourth-place finish, and Arsenii Malinov busted in third, a finish good for $156,709.

$25,500 Sunday Super HR Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Isaac HaxtonCanada$278,673
2Bruno VolkmannBrazil$208,975
3Arsenii MalinovMexico$156,709
4Michael AddamoCanada$117,515
5Juan DominguezAndorra$88,124

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Vyacheslav Nikulin
Vyacheslav Nikulin

Viacheslav "Limonadik586" Nikulin was GGPoker's other six-figure winner this weekend after he triumphed in the $1,050 GGMasters High Rollers event. Shout-out also to Alex "FutureofMe" Kulev who continued his hot form by helping himself to a $90,550 prize. Also to Samuel Vousden who, with bounties included, saw a $72,699 score make its way to his GGPoker account.

*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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