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The Weekend Round Up – March 16, 2025

Posted on March 17, 2025

Another electrifying weekend has wrapped up at GGPoker, where the virtual felts played host to fierce competition, fearless bluffs, and career-defining victories. As the poker grind never stops, players of all calibers clashed in high-stakes battles, creating moments of brilliance and heartbreak. The past few days showcased everything from seasoned professionals reaffirming their dominance to rising stars making their mark with breakthrough performances.

A Weekend of Poker Action

With a packed schedule of thrilling tournaments, the action was relentless as players navigated deep-stacked battles and intense final tables. Every decision carried weight, every pot was a chance to shift momentum, and every all-in moment had the potential to change a career.

Whether a seasoned pro extended their legacy or an up-and-comer seized their shot at poker glory, the weekend delivered non-stop drama and staggering payouts. Now, let’s dive into the biggest tournaments and see who stood tall when the chips were down.

The Weekender Omaholic Bounty

Pot-Limit Omaha specialists had plenty to cheer about this weekend at GGPoker, as the Weekender Omaholic Bounty once again brought high-stakes action to the four-card hands. With a $54 buy-in and a guaranteed $100,000 prize pool, this tournament continues to draw a dedicated field of PLO grinders. A total of 2,055 entries created a prize pool of $102,092.40 for those who braved the swings and chased the bounties.

With multiple Day 1 flights feeding into Day 2, the tournament saw 382 players return for their shot at glory. After 5 hours of intense final-table play, it was ‘Jongosi’ who emerged victorious, navigating the aggressive PLO landscape with skill and precision. Their well-earned victory secured them $5,372.23 in prize money, along with an impressive $4,003.84 in bounty rewards.

Runner-up honors went to ‘LakatosSziAr7’, who battled fiercely but ultimately fell just short, taking home $5,370.45 plus $871.67 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘EchoesOfSilence’ rounded out the podium, pocketing $4,070.57 in winnings along with an additional $1,518.31 in bounty payouts.

Sunday Showdown $108 [Mystery Bounty]

The Sunday Showdown $108 [Mystery Bounty], once again delivered high-stakes drama and jaw-dropping payouts, cementing its status as one of GGPoker’s most thrilling weekly tournaments. As part of the WSOP Super Circuit, its guarantee was boosted to $700,000 this week, which brought an incredible 8,254 entries to the tournament, inflating the prize pool to a staggering $820,177.44. The unpredictable allure of mystery bounties added an extra layer of excitement, as every elimination had the potential to be a game-changing moment. After nearly nine and a half hours of intense play, one player stood above the rest.

Navigating their way through the enormous field, ‘WannaSeeSea’ claimed victory, securing $26,095.56 in prize money, after a 4-way deal, along with an additional $2,055 in bounty rewards. The remaining 3 players who were part of the chop were 2nd place ‘Hans MoIeman’, who earned $29,620.75 and $2,835 in bounties, 3rd place ‘PUN[I]T’, $36,297.69 plus $1,830 in bounties, and 4th place ‘Igor Gorokhov’, $24,469.43 plus $1,040 in bounties.

However, the night’s most astonishing payout didn’t go to the champion. That honor belonged to ‘allexarm’ who, despite finishing in 11th place for a modest $2,019.29, uncovered the event’s biggest mystery bounty—adding an eye-watering $63,420 in bounty rewards to their total earnings. It was a perfect example of how a single knockout can redefine a tournament in a Mystery Bounty format.

Sunday High Rollers Main Event

The Sunday High Rollers Main Event once again provided a battleground for elite poker talent, drawing a fierce mix of seasoned pros and ambitious high-stakes contenders. With a $1,500 buy-in and a $400,000 guarantee, the tournament attracted 281 entries, creating a total prize pool of $400,425. With only 42 players making the money, the pressure was immense, as each decision carried the weight of a potential five-figure payday and a coveted GGPoker title.

After nearly eight-and-a-half hours of relentless competition, it was ‘Diogo Coelho’ who emerged victorious, displaying a brilliant mix of patience and aggression to secure the $68,502.16 top prize. Just missing out on the title, ‘Owen Messere’ settled for second place, pocketing $52,822.19 after an impressive run. Meanwhile, ‘Paul Hong’ rounded out the podium with a third-place finish worth $40,731.45.

Bounty Hunters Sunday Main Event

The Bounty Hunters Sunday Main Event once again demonstrated why GGPoker’s progressive bounty tournaments are among the most thrilling spectacles in online poker. With a $54 buy-in and a $1,000,000 guarantee, the event drew an enormous field of 20,161 entries, pushing the final prize pool to an impressive $1,0001,598.48. As the cards flew and the eliminations piled up, players battled deep into the night, each knockout carrying the potential for a huge payday.

After an intense 10-hour and 44-minute grind, it was ‘TBN1’ who stood tall, displaying a masterclass in bounty hunting to claim the title. Their well-earned victory secured them $37,897.87 from the main prize pool, along with a massive $21,192.66 in bounty rewards. Not far behind, ‘Teslabtc’ fought hard to claim second place, earning $37,881.48 in prize money plus an additional $2,696.03 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘RAISEMENFR’ rounded out the top three, locking up $30,100.56 in winnings and adding $9,256.04 in bounty cash to their final tally.

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Bounty Hunters HR Main Event

The Bounty Hunters High Roller Main Event once again took center stage on GGPoker’s Sunday slate, attracting some of the fiercest competition in the online poker scene. With a $1,250,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $525 buy-in, the tournament saw an incredible 3,167 entries, driving the final prize pool to an impressive $1,583,500. With six-figure payouts up for grabs, high-stakes pros and determined grinders clashed in an all-out battle for one of the most coveted Sunday titles.

After an exhausting 11-hour and 4-minute marathon, it was ‘Kralj Dvom’ who navigated the high-pressure final table with precision, sealing the victory. Their impressive performance earned them $77,247.81 in bounty rewards, along with $72,397.97 from the main prize pool. Finishing as the runner-up, ‘H Anastassov’ put up a strong fight but ultimately walked away with $77,245.18 in prize money plus an additional $22,972.95 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘A Lasouskii’ locked up the third-place spot, collecting $61,378.82 in winnings and an extra $4,609.36 in bounty payouts.

This tournament tested every aspect of a player’s skill set—stamina, strategy, and the ability to pounce on the right bounty opportunities—proving once again why progressive bounty events remain among the most electrifying formats in poker.

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GGMasters Bounty $320

The GGMasters Bounty once again stood out as one of the weekend’s most exhilarating tournaments, attracting a deep field of players hungry for knockout rewards and a piece of the massive prize pool. With a $320 buy-in and a $400,000 guarantee, the event saw an impressive 1,657 entries, pushing the total prize pool to $493,123.20. The combination of a freezeout format and the high-stakes bounty structure led to intense action from the very first hand.

After just over eleven hours of grueling competition, it was ‘N9torious’ who emerged victorious, showcasing fearless aggression and calculated precision to lock up $20,129.53 from the main prize pool along with a hefty $22,475.66 in bounty rewards. Coming in second, ‘Nassgebiet’ delivered an outstanding performance, taking home $20,079.38 in prize money plus $14,841.98 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘THE EDUCATOR’ secured the third-place finish, adding $15,096.03 in winnings and an extra $2,885.16 in bounty payouts to their total earnings.

GGMasters High Rollers

The GGMasters tournament added another thrilling chapter to its storied history this past weekend, reaffirming its status as one of GGPoker’s premier freezeout events. With a $600,000 guarantee and a $1,050 buy-in, the no-rebuy structure attracted a tough field of 819 players, pushing the final prize pool to $819,000. As always, the tournament tested every aspect of a player’s game, requiring patience, discipline, and the ability to capitalize on crucial moments under pressure.

After nearly 11.5 hours of grueling competition, it was ‘Niklas Bstedt’ who emerged victorious, expertly navigating the talent-packed field to claim the $101,599.60 top prize after a chop. The runner-up, who more than earned their part of the 2-way deal, ‘A Sapitavicius’ put up a fierce fight and earned $100,554.76. Meanwhile, ‘Dimmmmm’ rounded out the podium, walking away with $66,151.77 after another deep and well-fought run.

GGMasters $150

The GGMasters tournament once again commanded the spotlight this weekend, attracting a massive field of players eager to test their skills in one of GGPoker’s most prestigious freezeout events. With no re-entries allowed, every decision was magnified, making it a true battle of endurance, discipline, and strategic execution. The $150 buy-in event came with a $1,000,000 guarantee, but thanks to an overwhelming turnout of 8,278 entrants, the final prize pool soared to $1,142,364.

After an intense 26-hour and 43-minute marathon, which included an overnight break, it was ‘Daikokuten_1’ who outlasted the competition, executing a brilliant mix of aggression and control to claim the $150,913.70 first-place prize. The runner-up, ‘Andre Abreu’ put up a valiant fight but ultimately had to settle for $113,164.86 after a hard-fought heads-up battle. Meanwhile, ‘Magictrap’ showcased remarkable consistency to secure the third-place finish, earning $84,861.65 after another deep run on the high-stakes stage.

The Weekender

Closing out the weekend in thrilling fashion, The Weekender once again demonstrated why it remains a fan-favorite on GGPoker’s tournament schedule. With a $50 buy-in and a $250,000 guarantee, this multi-flight event attracted an impressive 5,811 entries, pushing the final prize pool to $267,306. The massive field led to a high-energy tournament packed with dramatic swings, intense showdowns, and career-defining moments for those who navigated their way to Day 2.

Out of the 1,154 players who advanced to the final stage, it was ‘Lela_’ who delivered a masterful performance, securing the title and the $26,396.84 first-place prize. The runner-up, ‘xiaofei_888’ fought valiantly but ultimately fell just short, walking away with $20,336.66 for their efforts. Meanwhile, ‘Malyk163’ rounded out the podium with a third-place finish, locking up $15,681.80 after another deep and impressive run.

The End of an Epic Weekend of Poker

Another thrilling weekend at GGPoker has come to a close, with jaw-dropping victories, massive prize pools, and unforgettable moments defining the action. From high-stakes showdowns to bounty-hunting bonanzas, the competition was fierce, and the payouts were life-changing for those who rose to the challenge.

With each passing week, these tournaments continue to deliver high-intensity battles and career-defining triumphs, proving once again why GGPoker remains the go-to destination for online poker’s biggest events. Whether you’re a seasoned pro chasing titles or an up-and-comer looking for your breakthrough moment, the next opportunity is always just around the corner. Until then, we’ll be back next week to break down all the action and highlight the latest champions.