João Hayashi wins $93K in another great campaign at GGPoker

João Hayashi wins $93K in another great campaign at GGPoker

Even during the WSOP period, Brazilians continue to achieve excellent results on online poker platforms. This Monday (1st), the one who shone again on GGPoker was João Hayashi. The Brazilian finished in third place among 976 entries in the US$ 1,050 GGMasters High Roller and secured a prize of US$ 93,656.

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However, a payout of this size is no longer new for Hayashi. A few days ago, the player also starred in a great campaign on the platform. At the end of May, he won the title of Event 250-High (US$ 525 Bounty Hunters Daily Main) and received US$ 94,041, confirming the excellent phase experienced by the Brazilian.

But this time the green and yellow representative could not reach the top of the podium. He was the only Brazilian present at the final table, which was mostly made up of European players. The title went to the German Tobias Schwecht, who turned the victory into a prize of US$ 166,548.

In addition to this, the heads-up put Schwecht face to face with the Thai owner of the account “Gamba Di Legno”. The runner-up earned the Asian a reward of US$ 124,892. The decision featured only eight players, as the final table bubble recorded a double elimination.

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Check out the final table prize money:

PositionNameCountryPrize
1Tobias SchwechtGermanyUS$ 166,548
2Gamba Di LegnoThailandUS$ 124,892
3João HayashiBrazilUS$ 93,656
4Q_PokerAustriaUS$ 70,232
5BLOK22CZSerbiaUS$ 52,666
6Maestro1908AustriaUS$ 39,494
7poipoipoiiiChinaUS$ 29,616
8hombredevidrioNetherlandsUS$ 22,209

Another Brazilian also shone at GGMasters

João Hayashi wins K in another great campaign at GGPoker

However, João Hayashi was not the only one responsible for representing Brazil at the GGPoker tables. The player using the account “Miranda”, whose identity has not yet been revealed, also achieved an excellent result. He finished in third place among 7,335 entries in the GGMasters US$ 150 and earned US$ 77,032.

Thus, the Brazilian started the final table in a middle position in the chip count. However, he managed to manage the stack efficiently throughout the decisive stretch. Besides winning important pay jumps, “Miranda” found the right moments to pressure opponents and increase the prize.

Finally, the tournament ended after a deal between the German Dietrich Fast and the Austrian Claas Segebrecht. At the time of the negotiation, Segebrecht had more chips and secured the highest financial reward of the decision. The Austrian received US$ 125,291, while Dietrich Fast took US$ 114,422 and officially won the competition title.

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Check out the final table prize money:

PositionNameCountryPrize
1Dietrich FastGermanyUS$ 114,422*
2Claas SegebrechtAustriaUS$ 125,291*
3MirandaBrazilUS$ 77,032
4MaximTsigalkoAustriaUS$ 57,766
5havanaaaaIsraelUS$ 43,318
6go2smoke33IsraelUS$ 32,484
73aDidiv3aKotivUkraineUS$ 24,359
8Robbert StevensParaguayUS$ 18,267
9cyberpiersSloveniaUS$ 13,698

*deal

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