The past few days have once again been rich in online results, especially from GGPoker, where the WSOPC Online is still underway and players are still battling it out for valuable gold rings. However, we'll start with a tournament outside the WSOPC series, the regular Sunday GGMillion$ High Rollers with a buy-in of $10,300, 190 entries and a prizepool of $1,900,000. There was $386,195 waiting for the winner.
Names like Jon Proudfoot, Kiat Lee, Adrian Mateos and Christoph Vogelsang were sitting at the final table here. While Adrian Mateos finished in fourth place with a prize of $186,164, Christoph Vogelsang battled his way through to the final heads-up.However, he started with a 2:1 disadvantage against Johannes Straver from the Netherlands. After a 20-minute heads-up battle, the Dutch player eventually emerged as the winner, leaving Vogelsang to settle for a second-place prize of $302,809.
For Mateos, however, that wasn't the only prize money of the last few days. He took home another $56,196 from the other two tournaments for a total of $242,360.
Ole Schemion was not far behind
The next player on our list is Ole Schemion, who also cashed in three tournaments. His biggest payday came in the Bounty Hunters Super High Roller, where he defeated Niklas Astedt in the final heads-up to earn $65,459. In total, he took home $119,478 from the three tournaments.
Source - GGPoker, Pokernews