Van Zadelhoff and Martirosian Win Big at GGPoker

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Steven van Zadelhoff

Not everyone is focused on the goings-on at the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP) because plenty of poker��s superstars have remained on home soil and are grinding online poker tournaments.

Malta-based Dutchman Steven van Zadelhoff is one such player who has not flown out to Las Vegas, Nevada. van Zadelhoff��s decision to remain in Europe paid off on October 10 when he finished first from a field of 492 in the $1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event at GGPoker.

The former PokerStars WCOOP Main Event champion was part of a three-handed deal at the business end of the tournament. Estonia��s Ranno "RukKuRuku" Sootla finished third and banked $80,519, almost $15,000 more than the $66,263 Igor Ursel collected for his second-place finish. The night belonged to van Zadelhoff, however. He came out on top for the title of champion and $85,951 in prize money.

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$1,050 Sunday High Rollers Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Steven van ZadelhoffMalta$85,951*
2Igor UrselUnited Kingdom$66,236*
3Ranno "RukKuRuku" SootlaEstonia$80,519*
4tinvui8Hong Kong$42,445
5Diego "TheProjector" VenturaPeru$31,829
6Suttichi "Whattherules" AudhnunThailand$23,868
7hongdi4757China$17,899
8Alex GreenblattMexico$13,422
9Kent "rushaakkandqq" LundmarkAustria$10,065

*reflects a three-handed deal

Another Six-Figure Score For Martirosian

Artur Martirosian
Artur Martirosian

Artur Martirosian continued his impressive form by helping himself to the $140,355 top prize in the $1,050 GGMaster High Rollers tournament on October 10.

Some 857 players bought into the event, leaving a $143,000 overlay on the $1 million guarantee. Martirosian took full advantage of the added prize money, bulldozing his way to victory over a star-studded final table.

Frank "PieOMy" Lillis was the first of nine finalists to bow out. Lillis�� ninth-place finish came with a $15,393 prize.

"Make me smile" and Mikhail "zyxel777" Aleksandrov were next to fall before "MoinsNotHot" departed in sixth place.

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Ivan "Negriin" Vilchez and Daniel Dvoress joined the list of busted players, the latter scooping $61,273 for his efforts and fourth-place finish. New Zealand's "Kauboii" busted in third for $80,711, leaving Martirosian heads-up against "The EDUCATOR" of Brazil.

No deal was struck despite the near $35,000 difference between first and second place. This meant Martirosian banked $140,355 when he defeated his final opponent, resigning the runner-up to a $106,474 consolation prize.

$1,050 GGMasters High Rollers Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize
1Artur MartirosianRussia$140,355
2THE EDUCATORBrazil$106,474
3KauboiiNew Zealand$80,771
4Daniel DvoressCanada$61,273
5Ivan "Negriin" VilchezArgentina$46,482
6MoinsNotHotCanada$35,261
7Mikhail "zyxel777" AleksandrovRussia$26,749
8Make me smileRussia$20,292
9Frank "PieOMy" LillisHong Kong$15,393 

Some of the other big wins at GGPoker on October 10 included:

*includes bounty payments

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