Millionaire Poker Event Happening November to December 2019
π Poker Festival Recap: Golden Poker Million Winner Revealed! π
Let's dive into the action-packed final day of our 11-day poker festival, the Golden Poker Million.
First things first, let's scrutinize the outcomes of the played events before we huddle up on the Main Event.
Silver Showdown
A two-day Silver tournament with a β¬400 buy-in attracted 369 participants. The coveted cup ended up in Turkey's hands! Oleg Titkov from our ranks finished 8th.
Silver Results:π Winner: Turkeyπ° Runner-up: Europeπ° Third Place: Eastern Europe
Win The Button Battle
A one-day side event with a β¬10,000 guarantee saw a Spanish poker player snag the victory! Roman Nurayev from our region also cashed.
Win The Button Results:π Winner: Spainπ° Runner-up: Europeπ° Third Place: Western Europe
High Roller Hijinks
As earlier reported, Vadim Lipovka was the final boss in the β¬1,100 High Roller tournament. He banked a cool β¬14,000!
We sat down for an exclusive chat with Vadim immediately post-victory! Stay tuned for the interview!
Main Event Mayhem
The Main Event's final day and table, with a β¬800 buy-in and a β¬1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. The winner would grab β¬200,000!
Here's the low-down on the final nine players at the Main Event table:
- Seref Dursun Anar (Turkey) - 3,650,000
- Alexey Romanov (Russia) - 10,825,000
- Samiyel Duzgun (Switzerland) - 21,375,000
- David Comeron (Spain) - 13,525,000
- Ruslan Bakhtiev (Russia) - 20,300,000
- Shlomi Shimoni (Israel) - 4,200,000
- Antonio Saez Zamorano (Andorra) - 29,875,000
- Milad Oghabian (Iran) - 8,100,000
- Vladyslav Pohribnyi (Ukraine) - 5,000,000
The third hand of the day...
David Comeron raised from early position, Shlomi Shimoni went all-in, and Vladyslav Pohribnyi also went all-in from the button! Comeron called all-in.
Comeron
What was the outcome of the hand between David Comeron, Shlomi Shimoni, and Vladyslav Pohribnyi during the Main Event of the poker festival at Casino-And-Gambling in Andorra? Was this hand a significant one, considering the large amounts of chips involved? Was this hand a decisive moment in the Main Event? How did this hand influence the positions of these players in the tournament?
