He qualified for 10 dollars and became the GGMillion$ champion

He qualified for 10 dollars and became the GGMillion$ champion
Se clasificó por 10 dólares y ganó medio millón: la increíble historia del campeón del GGMillion$

The GGMillion$ is, without question, the most prestigious High Roller tournament in online poker. Every week it brings together the best players in the world on GGPoker, with a buy-in of US$10.300 and million-dollar prizes at stake. However, this time the story wasn’t written by a superstar… but by a complete unknown.

The protagonist of the week was the Austrian identified under the nickname “72oooo”

Austria
, who starred in one of the most surprising feats of the year. The detail that makes his victory even more epic? He didn’t enter by paying the full buy-in, but secured his spot starting through a satellite of just 10 dollars, then moved on to another for US$108, from there to one for US$1.050 and finally obtained his US$10.300 entry.

From there began a dream run that led him to compete against the elite of online poker. As usual, the tournament was played on Sunday and the final table was decided on Tuesday, where the top nine players fought for the title and the top prize. There, of course, was a Latino: Lucas Rocha

Brasil
finished 6th for US$112.273.

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In the final stage, “72oooo” managed to prevail at a very tough final table and ended up taking home nearly half a million dollars, marking the biggest result of his career: US$411,843.20 plus a US$10K package to play the WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas at the end of the year.

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The victory not only drew attention for the prize, but for the path taken: going from a minimal investment to conquering one of the most difficult tournaments on the online circuit. These types of stories reinforce the appeal of poker, where any player can dream of reaching glory from the lowest levels.

GGMillion$ High Roller

Buy-in: $10.000
Field: 210 entries
Prize pool: $2.037.000

The final table

Austria
“72oooo” – US$411.843
Panamá
“Calitox” – US$317.574
Rusia
“Dimmmmm” – US$244.883
Alemania
Chris Rudolph – US$188.830
Rusia
Aleks Borovkov – US$145.608
Brasil
Lucas Rocha – US$112.273
Austria
Bernhard Binder – US$86.579
Estados Unidos
Aram Oganyan – US$66.761
Portugal
Manuel Carvalho – US$51.480

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