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The Weekend Round Up – March 9, 2025

Posted on March 11, 2025

Another action-packed weekend has come and gone at GGPoker, where the virtual tables witnessed fierce battles, brilliant bluffs, and life-changing wins. As the poker calendar marches forward, the competition continues to heat up, and this weekend was no exception. From established pros proving their dominance to ambitious newcomers making a name for themselves, the high-stakes drama resulted in jaw-dropping moments and massive payouts.

A Weekend of Poker Action

With a full slate of tournaments on tap, players of all levels took their shot at glory, battling through deep-stacked showdowns and adrenaline-fueled high rollers. The maneuvering was relentless, the strategies were razor-sharp, and the final tables delivered fireworks at every turn.

Whether it was a well-known grinder adding another title to their collection or an underdog breaking through with a career-defining victory, the intensity never wavered. With towering prize pools and no shortage of action, these events provided nonstop thrills. Let’s break down the biggest tournaments and see who emerged victorious.

The Weekender Omaholic Bounty

Pot-Limit Omaha fans had another exhilarating weekend at GGPoker, as the ever-popular Weekender Omaholic Bounty drew a sea of action-hungry players. With a modest $54 buy-in and a guaranteed $100,000 prize pool, this event remains a must-play for PLO enthusiasts. This week, 2,011 entries left the prize pool with a slight overlay, giving players a little bit extra to play for as the $100,000 prize pool proved once again that the four-card action never slows down.

The multi-flight structure ensured plenty of twists and turns, with 372 players making it through to Day 2, each hoping to outlast the competition and stack up bounties. After 4 hours and 42 minutes of final-day play, it was ‘OnlyFuns’ who outclassed the field, navigating the PLO chaos with precision and aggression. Their efforts paid off handsomely, earning them $5,269.42 in prize money plus a sizable $5,912.94 in bounties.

Falling just short of the title, ‘TOWER OF GOD’ claimed second place, collecting $5,266.28 along with $1,218.99 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘lucky_Korsh’ rounded out the podium, locking up $3,991.84 in prize money and adding $615.82 in bounties to their bankroll.

Sunday Showdown $108 [Mystery Bounty]

The Sunday Showdown $108 [Mystery Bounty], which was rebranded as part of the WSOP Circuit Series, once again delivered heart-pounding action and massive payouts, reinforcing its reputation as one of GGPoker’s most electrifying weekly tournaments. With a $600,000 guarantee, the event drew a staggering 8,456 entries, pushing the final prize pool to a massive $840,188.16. The unpredictable nature of mystery bounties kept players on the edge of their seats, as each knockout had the potential to be a life-changing moment. After nearly nine and a half hours of high-pressure poker, a new champion emerged.

Fighting through the immense field, ‘SprasesAces’ claimed the title, pocketing $43,654.47 in prize money along with $1,358 in bounty rewards. The last player to be knocked out, ‘Papao1x0Boca’ secured the runner-up spot, taking home $32,730.79 from the main prize pool plus $2,305 in bounties. Rounding out the podium, ‘RegAmateur’ finished third, earning $24,544.62 in winnings and adding $2,315 in bounty cash to their total.

However, the night’s biggest winner wasn’t the tournament champion—it was ‘KrnzOG’, who, despite finishing in 157th place for $317.35, struck gold by pulling the event’s most lucrative mystery bounty, scoring an astounding total of $66,172 in bounty rewards. With total earnings of $66,489.35, their night was a prime example of how the right knockout in a Mystery Bounty event can change everything.

Sunday High Rollers Main Event

The Sunday High Rollers Main Event, which was also rebranded as part of the WSOP Circuit Series, once again provided a stage for elite poker talent to showcase their skills, attracting a formidable mix of seasoned professionals and fearless high-stakes contenders. With a $1,500 buy-in and a $400,000 guarantee, the event saw 278 entries, resulting in a $3,850 overlay. With just 39 players making the money, every decision was magnified as some of the sharpest minds in poker battled for a five-figure payday and one of GGPoker’s most prestigious titles.

After more than nine hours of intense, high-stakes action, it was ‘Jeremie Zouari’ who rose above the competition, executing a masterclass in strategy and composure to claim the $69,127.34 top prize. Coming up just short, ‘D Zelenkin’ secured second place, earning a well-fought $53,304.37. Meanwhile, well known pro ‘Ole Schemion’ rounded out the top three, locking up $41,103.30 after another impressive deep run.

Bounty Hunters Sunday Main Event

The Bounty Hunters Sunday Main Event once again proved why GGPoker’s progressive bounty tournaments are among the most exhilarating spectacles in online poker. With a $54 buy-in and a $1,000,000 guarantee, boosted from its regular guarantee as part of the WSOP Circuit Series, the event attracted a massive field of 20,935 entries, pushing the final prize pool to an impressive $1,040,050.80. From the first hand to the final river card, eliminations came fast and furious as players chased bounties and life-changing payouts deep into the night.

After an intense 10-hour and 21-minute grind, it was ‘Ochaa’ who outlasted the field, showcasing a perfect balance of discipline and aggression to take the title. Their victory secured them $39,346.66 from the main prize pool, along with a massive $23,995.99 in bounty rewards. Close behind, ‘DINGDINGzz’ put up a strong fight to finish in second place, collecting $39,335.79 in prize money plus $1,503.04 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘Huge168’ rounded out the podium with a third-place finish, earning $31,256.15 and stacking up an additional $8,976.34 in bounty winnings.

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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 schedule, drawing some of the toughest competition in the online poker world. With a $1,250,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $525 buy-in, the tournament saw a formidable 3,457 entries, pushing the total prize pool to an impressive $1,728,500. With six-figure paydays on the line, elite pros and determined grinders fought relentlessly for a shot at one of the most prestigious Sunday titles.

After an intense 10-hour and 36-minute marathon, it was ‘Gilgameshh’ who executed a masterclass in precision and controlled aggression to claim the championship. Their victory earned them $91,933.07 in bounty rewards, along with $83,499.98 from the main prize pool. Coming in second, ‘Senor Perez’ played a strong game but ultimately settled for $83,497.75 in prize money plus $16,511.14 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘papaya3’ secured the third-place finish, taking home $66,347.10 along with $10,862.31 in bounty earnings.

This tournament was a grueling test of endurance, strategy, and well-timed aggression—another thrilling reminder of why progressive bounty events continue to be among the most exciting formats in poker.

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GGMasters Bounty $320

The GGMasters Bounty once again delivered one of the weekend’s most electrifying tournaments, drawing a massive field of players eager to battle for knockout rewards and a share of the enormous prize pool. With a $320 buy-in and a $400,000 guarantee, the tournament saw 1,819 entrants, boosting the final prize pool to $541,334.40. The combination of a freezeout format and the thrilling bounty structure created high-pressure action from the very first hand.

After just over eleven hours of intense play, it was ‘SoyYo88’ who emerged victorious, showing fearless aggression and sharp decision-making to secure $22,260.80 from the main prize pool along with a hefty $27,264.42 in bounty rewards. Runner-up ‘Ciro Guimaraes’ put on a strong performance, taking home $22,205.75 in prize money plus $8,276.39 in bounties. Meanwhile, ‘Sven Andersson’ claimed the third-place spot, earning $16,513.61 from the main prize pool and adding $2,330.87 in bounty winnings to their total.

GGMasters High Rollers

The GGMasters High Roller tournament was added to the WSOP Circuit Series as a Ring event, so for these results, you will have to wait for the WSOP-C update, which will be released later this week. But we can tell you that the $1.5 Million Guarantee was crushed!

GGMasters $150

The GGMasters tournament once again took center stage this weekend, drawing a massive field of players eager to battle in one of GGPoker’s premier freezeout events. With no second chances, every hand carried weight, making it a true test of skill, patience, and endurance. The $150 buy-in event came with a $1,000,000 guarantee, boosted as part of the WSOP Circuit Series, but the overwhelming response from 8,352 entrants saw the final prize pool surge to $1,152,576.

After an intense 11 hours and 53 minutes of play, it was ‘Mynumberone’ who emerged victorious, expertly balancing aggression and precision to secure the $139,540.80 first-place prize after a agreeing to a 2-way chop with eventual runner-up ‘Aristeia’. The second-place player flying the Argentinian flag, put on a stellar performance but ultimately settled for $126,901.61, while ‘Max Buschmann’ demonstrated remarkable consistency to finish third, taking home $85,620.26 after an impressive deep run.

The Weekender

Wrapping up the weekend in spectacular fashion, The Weekender once again proved why it remains a staple of GGPoker’s tournament lineup. With an accessible $50 buy-in and a $250,000 guarantee, this multi-flight event drew a staggering 6,003 entries, pushing the final prize pool to $276,138. The massive turnout led to a high-energy competition filled with dramatic swings, fierce battles, and career-changing payouts for those who navigated their way to Day 2.

Out of the 1,187 players who advanced to the final stage, it was ‘VVsMolly’ who executed a flawless strategy, securing the title and the $27,770.68 first-place prize. Runner-up ‘Anton Mochov’ came close but ultimately had to settle for $21,396.19, while ‘BLOK22CZ’ rounded out the podium, taking home $16,499.99 after an impressive deep run.

The End of an Epic Weekend of Poker

As the dust settles on another thrilling weekend at GGPoker, one thing remains clear—whether you’re battling in a high-stakes showdown or grinding a budget-friendly bounty event, the competition is always fierce, and the rewards are always worth the fight. From massive mystery bounties to grueling freezeout marathons, this week’s tournaments once again showcased the skill, resilience, and determination required to come out on top.

With six-figure prize pools and life-changing scores up for grabs every week, the action at GGPoker never slows down. Whether you’re an experienced grinder or a rising star looking to make your mark, next weekend promises another round of intense competition and unforgettable moments. Will you be the next player to claim victory? There’s only one way to find out—take your seat and get in the game!