
The special edition of the GGMasters 6th Anniversary, the tournament with the most overlay in online poker history, saw clear Brazilian dominance. In the tournament with a US$150 buy-in, Ramon Kropmanns

The podium was entirely Brazilian, as CheeDDou

A tense 4-handed
After the elimination of TuttiFrutti3, the four survivors engaged in a highly contested 4-handed play, with significant prize jumps at stake. Thus, modalrealism
CheeDDou managed a great double-up with A-Q against K-J of the European. Although the flop brought a K that seemed favorable to the Norwegian, the A on the river gave the hand back to the Brazilian and changed the course of the final stretch.

Ramon Kropmanns Won But Took Home Less Money Than The Runner-Up.
Shortly after, Ribeiro pushed his chips from the small blind with 6-5 and received a call from modalrealism, who was defending his last 12 blinds with A-Q. The flop 4-5-6 gave the Latin American two pairs, while the European was left with a flush draw. The turn 4 added outs, but the 7 on the river sealed the elimination of the Norwegian in fourth place.
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Deal in the heads-up and conclusion
With only three big blinds, CheeDDou fell in the next hand, setting up the heads-up between Kropmanns and Ribeiro. Guilherme started the final showdown with a slight advantage, but both quickly agreed to a deal, securing the millionaire prizes.
With the payout decided, they continued playing for the title. Ramon opted for an ultra-aggressive strategy and, in the final hand, pushed 8-7 from the small blind. Guilherme called with A-6, and the board J-4-5-8-K ultimately crowned Kropmanns as the official tournament champion.
GGMasters 6th Anniversary
Buy-in: US$ 150
Entrants: 59,480
Prize Pool: US$10,000,000 (the guaranteed)
Standings
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
8th
9th
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