Brazil once again has a representative at the final table of the GGMillion$ High Rollers US$ 10,000, which takes place weekly on GGPoker. Gustavo Campos qualified for the final decision after a great performance on Day 1, held this Sunday (8th), and is alive among world-class players competing for gigantic prizes.
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This week’s GGMillion$ registered 255 entries, raising the guaranteed prize pool of US$ 2 million to US$ 2,473,500. When the field was reduced to nine players, the action paused, and Gustavo Campos advanced with his nickname “Gusscamposs” in seventh place in the chip count, with 2,032,472 chips, or 29 big blinds.
Leading the standings is none other than the Finnish player Samuel Vousden. The star is the current champion of the competition and is firmly aiming for a consecutive second title. He has 5,592,278 chips, followed by Aliaksei Boika and Denys Chufarin in the top 3. The list of final table participants also includes figures like the German player Leon Sturm.
Check the GGMillion$ FT chip count:
| Name | Country | Chips |
|---|---|---|
| Samuel Vousden | Finland | 5.592.278 |
| Aliaksei Boika | Belarus | 5.368.548 |
| Denys Chufarin | Ukraine | 3.813.047 |
| Paul Hong | New Zealand | 2.614.906 |
| Leon Sturm | Germany | 2.589.594 |
| Josef Schusteritsch | Austria | 2.319.460 |
| Gustavo Campos | Brazil | 2.032.472 |
| “Feofan777” | Russia | 1.398.108 |
| Alexander Zubov | Russia | 1.072.587 |
However, this could be a second title for Gustavo Campos as well. This is because the Brazilian has already won the GGMillion$ once, last December. This victory, in fact, became famous for being achieved directly from the WSOP Paradise tournament room in the Bahamas.
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This grand GGMillion$ prize pool covers the top 30 finishers, and besides Gustavo Campos, two other Brazilians finished in the money. Felipe Boianovsky finished in 15th place for US$ 29,766, while Brunno Botteon was 20th and walked away with US$ 26,385. Other international figures like Aleksejs Ponakovs (24th, US$ 23,387) and Simon Mattsson (29th, US$ 20,731) also stood out.
This week’s GGMillion$ final table will take place on Tuesday (10th) starting at 3 PM (Brasília time), resuming the action at blinds 35,000/70,000 ante 8,500. The minimum payout for the final decision is US$ 60,284, and the prize for the champion is US$ 482,277 plus a US$ 10,000 package for the GGMillion$ Live Paradise.
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