PGT PLO II is over, overall winner is Daniel Geeng

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Although many people automatically think of the Triton series when they hear the word High Stakes, the quality of the production of the PokerGO team is not far behind. It organizes one interesting series after another in the studio in Las Vegas, and you surely still remember how we got to know this year's owner of the purple jacket, the winners of the Super High Roller Bowl or the champion of the Mixed Games series there.

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The packed action, in which one event succeeds another, continued in the second half of October, when the second series of PGT PLO took the stage. A total of 10 events, whose price tags ranged from $5,100 to $25,200, awaited the brave and lovers of 4-card poker.

Since this series already clashed with the premier stop Triton Monte Carlo, the vast majority of the world's pros went to try their luck there, but that did not detract from the interest of this series. The opening event recorded a solid 172 entries, and the 25,000 Main Event was not dissapointment either, producing a total of 75 entries.

The following players gradually added their trophies to their account in this series:

  1. Matthew Wantman
  2. Eelis Parssinen
  3. Stephen Hubbard
  4. Adam Hendrix
  5. Bryce Yockey
  6. Joao Simao
  7. Benjamin Juhasz
  8. Zhen Cai
  9. Daniel Geeng
  10. David Wang

But traditionally, only one can become the overall winner, and in this case, the ME champion Daniel Geeng became the best. He claimed four ITM positions in the series, but in addition to the aforementioned win, he also narrowly missed out on another trophy in the fourth event, where he finished second. In total, he took home two trophies, $851,160 in cashouts and a nice $25,000 bonus for the overall winner.

Source: PGT, Twitter