Less than a month after a millionaire score at the WSOP Super Circuit, Matheus Machado will once again play a GGMillion$ final table. This Sunday (19), the Level Up Poker professional qualified for this week’s tournament decision, staying alive in the fight worth almost half a million dollars.
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This week’s GGMillion$ High Rollers US$ 10,000 registered 243 entries, making the prize pool jump from the guaranteed US$ 2 million to US$ 2,357,100. Day 1 unfolded until nine players remained, and when the action stopped, Matheus Machado advanced with 1,695,941 chips, the sixth best mark of the partial.
Leading the dispute at the start of the FT is the Dutchman Teun Mulder, with 6,053,124 chips. The decision has several highlights, including the Argentine Alejandro Lococo, “PapoMC”, with the third largest stack. Russia comes strong to seek the title with three representatives, while Italy has two players.
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Check out the FT chip count:
| Name | Country | Chips |
| Teun Mulder | Netherlands | 6.053.124 |
| Enrico Camosci | Italy | 5.380.742 |
| Alejandro Lococo “PapoMC” | Argentina | 4.277.445 |
| Sebastian Gaehl | Germany | 2.470.301 |
| Nikita Kalinin | Russia | 2.012.074 |
| Matheus Machado | Brazil | 1.695.941 |
| Damir Gabdulin | Russia | 1.554.095 |
| Ivan Ilichev | Russia | 1.256.414 |
| Gaspare Sposato | Italy | 1.111.864 |
The prize zone of this edition of GGMillion$ features 25 names, and just like Matheus Machado, another Brazilian was able to be among the prize winners. Iago Botelho finished his campaign in 17th place, securing US$ 30,401. Among the other ITM highlights are Pavel Plesuv (11th, US$ 39,212), Simon Mattsson (20th, US$ 26,769) and Mikita Badziakouski (25th, US$ 23,571).
The GGMillion$ final table is scheduled for this Tuesday (21) at 3 PM (Brasília time), starting with blinds 35,000/70,000 ante 8,500, with levels lasting 20 hands. All qualifiers have already secured at least US$ 59,570, and the prize reserved for the grand champion is US$ 476,561. In addition, the winner also guarantees entry to the GGMillion$ Live at WSOP Paradise.
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See the remaining payouts:
| Position | Prize |
| 1st | US$ 476.561 |
| 2nd | US$ 367.478 |
| 3rd | US$ 283.365 |
| 4th | US$ 218.504 |
| 5th | US$ 168.489 |
| 6th | US$ 129.923 |
| 7th | US$ 100.184 |
| 8th | US$ 77.253 |
| 9th | US$ 59.570 |