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Millionaire Poker Event Happening November to December 2019

Poker Victory for Antonio Saez Zamorano, Recap of Side Events, Interview with Vadim Lippovka. Day 11 of Online Poker Tournament in Kazakhstan, Results on Our Website. December 2 - Conclusion of 11-day Poker Festival - Digital Poker in Kazakhstan, available on kz.ourwebsite.com

Millionaire Poker Event Happening November to December 2019

πŸƒ Poker Festival Recap: Golden Poker Million Winner Revealed! πŸƒ

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 €400 buy-in attracted 369 participants. The coveted cup ended up in Turkey's hands! Oleg Titkov from our ranks finished 8th.

Silver Results:πŸ† Winner: TurkeyπŸ’° Runner-up: EuropeπŸ’° Third Place: Eastern Europe

Win The Button Battle

A one-day side event with a €10,000 guarantee saw a Spanish poker player snag the victory! Roman Nurayev from our region also cashed.

Win The Button Results:πŸ† Winner: SpainπŸ’° Runner-up: EuropeπŸ’° Third Place: Western Europe

High Roller Hijinks

As earlier reported, Vadim Lipovka was the final boss in the €1,100 High Roller tournament. He banked a cool €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 €800 buy-in and a €1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool. The winner would grab €200,000!

Here's the low-down on the final nine players at the Main Event table:

  1. Seref Dursun Anar (Turkey) - 3,650,000
  2. Alexey Romanov (Russia) - 10,825,000
  3. Samiyel Duzgun (Switzerland) - 21,375,000
  4. David Comeron (Spain) - 13,525,000
  5. Ruslan Bakhtiev (Russia) - 20,300,000
  6. Shlomi Shimoni (Israel) - 4,200,000
  7. Antonio Saez Zamorano (Andorra) - 29,875,000
  8. Milad Oghabian (Iran) - 8,100,000
  9. 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?

Online Poker Festival's Final Day Yields Main Event Victory by Antonio Zahamrano; Side Event Results and Vadim Lipovka Interview Recap; Poker Online in Kazakhstan on kz.our website.com, December 2.

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