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GGMillion$ Won by Yougottofoldnow as Nitsche Falls Short Again

Posted on June 25, 2025

The Daily Scoop – GGMillion$ Season 2025 Episode 20

The latest GGMillion$ action on Tuesday saw Israeli player ‘Yougottofoldnow’ win the weekly $10,000-entry online poker tournament as Dominik Nitsche fell just short of glory yet again. The German Nitsche, who has yet to win a GGMillion$ title, had the lead going into the heads-up battle but let it get away, and called off his stack in the final hand.

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Back in the Hot Seat

After a week off, Jeff Gross was back in his seat as regular host and was joined this week by American Kevin Rabichow. A celebrated poker coach and professional player, Rabichow’s $4.5 million in live earnings supplements his vast online success, with his role as a GTO coach one he enjoys and has a fantastic reputation for. 

Heading into the final nine, Italian player Enrico Camosci led by a large margin with 94 big blinds. Behind him, the only player with more than half Camosci’s stack was the German player and multiple WSOP bracelet winner Dominik Nitsche (65BB), with French player Emilien Pitavy (40BB) on the last podium spot before the final table began. 

The rest of the field, but still in the chase for the top of the leaderboard, but from further back were Finland’s Samuel ‘€urop€an’ Vousden (39BB), German Caspar Engelien (35BB), Serbia’s Danilo Velasevic (32BB), Israeli player ‘Yougottofoldnow’ (27BB), Argentina’s ‘nicomind89’ (25BB) and the short stacked GGMillion$ crusher Michael Addamo from Australia, who began with 17 big blinds.

The first player to leave the final table was short-stacked Addamo. After slowly bleeding chips over the first twenty-five minutes, he attempted to double back into contention by shoving ace-jack of hearts pre-flop. The unfortunate Addamo saw the bad news when he ran into Vousden’s ace-king of clubs. The bigger stack held with ease as the board came down K-T-6-5-2. There was a bit of a sweat on the river as the board had two hearts to match Addamo’s, along with an inside straight draw. The 2 of spades on the river prevented all of that, and Addamo was out with a score of $37,584.

€urop€an Goes Home

Samuel Vousden’s stack had not changed much since the knockout, but with the help of some bad timing, he found the exact wrong moment to make a move as he left in eighth for $48,125. All-in with ace-four of hearts, the Finnish pro ran into Dominik Nitsche’s ace-king. A runout of K-8-3-Q-5 with just one heart on the flop left him drawing dead on the river, sending ‘€urop€an’ home with $48,125.

Then, two hands later, seven became six. The Argentinian player ‘nicomind89’ was all-in pre-flop with ace-jack but failed to hold against the king-queen of Camosci when a board of K-4-3-2-6 fell, leaving the Argentine to console themselves with $61,623.

One-and-a-half orbits later, an all-German clash sent Caspar Engelien home with $78,907 in sixth. Caspar got it all-in from the big blind with his last 3.5 big blings on a flop of 8-4-3 with six-three for bottom pair. Engelien got the call from his countryman Nitsche with ace-jack of spades and only one spade on the flop. An offsuit eight on the turn was no help for Nitsche, but the jack of diamonds on the river helped in the best way possible, making him a better pair and sending Engelien home. That pot gave Nitsche a 35 big blind lead and pushed his chance of winning his first GGMillion$ title in the right direction.

Emilien Pitavy was the next player to book a one-way ticket to the rail when he shoved pre-flop with ten-seven of diamonds and ran into the ace-queen of spades belonging to ‘Yougottofoldnow’. The board came down Q-6-5-J-3, offering no help for Pitavy, and the French player departed for $101,039 in fifth place.

Nitsche Blows It Again

Down to four players, Nitsche had the lead with 4.79 million chips, followed by ‘Yougottofoldnow’ with 3.96m, Velasevic (2.56m), and Camosci, who had fallen from chip leader to short stack with just 1.76m. There was a shock exit in fourth, when Serbian Danilo Velasevic got it all-in with ace-king of spades. And even though Velasevic did his job and got it all-in pre-flop, the cards refused to help against the ace-four of ‘Yougottofoldnow’. A Q-3-2 flop was sweaty, while the turned ace changed nothing. The river, however, changed everything. A five completed the board to hand the Israeli player a wheel, sending Velasevic home with $129,378.

Down to three, Enrico Camosci threw some shade Nitsche’s way. All-in with pocket eights, the Italian lost a flip to the German’s ace-ten after a board of Q-6-4-A-2 played out, sending Camosci home with $165,666. Camosci played the ‘You Suck!’ avatar as Nitsche took a lead into the heads-up, with 8.61m chips to ‘Yougottofoldnow’s 4.47m chips.

The lead changed hands about halfway into what would become a nearly 30-minute-long heads-up clash, with ‘Yougottofoldnow’ grabbing the lead in a pot where both players were bluffing. ‘Yougottofoldnow’ made the final bluff, betting the river with just ace-high, getting Nitsche to fold.  The final Texas Hold’em hand played out on a board of 8-6-5-A-2. Nitsche bet the river big with ace-king but was raised all-in by ‘Yougottofoldnow’ with ace-deuce. The German couldn’t resist clicking call, and in doing so, he fell just short of the GGMillion$ win that still eludes him. Nitsche claimed second place again, this time for $212,132, while the Israeli ‘Yougottofoldnow’ won $271,631 as weekly champion. 

Watch all the action as Jeff Gross and Kevin Rabichow bring the GGMillion$ to life in style on the GGPoker YouTube channel. 

 

GGMillion$ Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1st ‘Yougottofoldnow’ Israel $271,631
2nd Dominik Nitsche Germany $212,132
3rd Enrico Camosci Italy $165,666
4th Danilo Velasevic Serbia $129,378
5th Emilien Pitavy France $101,039
6th Caspar Engelien Germany $78,907
7th ‘nicomind89’ Argentina $61,623
8th Samuel Vousden Finland $48,125
9th Michael Addamo Australia $37,504

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About the Author: Paul Seaton has written about poker for over 10 years, interviewing some of the best players ever to play the game such as Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan and Phil Hellmuth. Over the years, Paul has reported live from tournaments such as the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas and the European Poker Tour. He has also written for other poker brands where he was Head of Media, as well as BLUFF magazine, where he was Editor.