SPADEPOKER>POKER NEWS> Chris Brewer GGMillion$ runner-up, took home more than $865,000

Chris Brewer GGMillion$ runner-up, took home more than $865,000

Chris Brewer was unable to defeat his Italian opponent Garofalo in the final heads-up of the GGMillion$ tournament and had to settle for second place. He was joined at the final table by Bryn Kenney, Patrick Leonard, Adrian Mateos, Roman Hrabec, Ole Schemion and Samuel Mullur. They all took home hundreds of thousands of dollars.

WSOP Online is still running until September 30. Yesterday, we also learned the new gold bracelet winner from the $25,000 buy-in GGMillion$ SHR Championship. The tournament brought 230 entries, bringing the prizepool to $5,635,000.

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Twenty-four players advanced to the final day and there was a $1,122,201 prize waiting for the winner. Just missing the final table was Christoph Vogelsang, who took home $92,336 for his 11th place finish. The 9 place final table featured such names as Adrian Mateos, Chris Brewer, Bryn Kenney, Patrick Leonard, Roman Hrabec, Ole Schemion and Samuel Mullur.

Samuel Mullur was the first to say goodbye to the final table, followed by Ole Schemion. Seventh place went to Czech player Roman Hrabec, sixth place went to Adrian Mateos, fourth place went to Patrick Leonard, and just before the final heads-up, Bryn Kenney finished in fourth place.

Chris Brewer and Italian player Francesco "forzaitalia" Garofalo were the final heads-up players. Chris was no match for his Italian opponent and had to settle for second place, which was worth $865,335. The winner of the $1,122,201 prize and the WSOP gold bracelet was Italian player Garofalo.

Ole Schemion took home $181,914 for his 8th place finish in the GGMillion$, but that wasn't his only cash of the night. He also appeared in the final heads-up of the $3,000 buy-in, 19-entry, $54,150 prizepool Prime Time tournament. Ole finished in second place there and pocketed an additional $17,298.

Source - GG, WSOP, Pokernews