Deep Sea Fisherman Vladimir Grechnikov Wins Platinum Pass to The Bahamas

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Last week, Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia played host to the PokerStars Road to PSPC. The event awarded a Platinum Pass to the 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold��em Championship (PSPC), and it was New Jersey resident Vladimir Grechnikov, a deep-sea fisherman, who came out on top as the big winner, taking home the Platinum Pass package to the PSPC on top of the first prize of $60,000.

��Incredible man, I have no words for this, I��m totally speechless, this is a dream come true,�� said the 34-year-old champ. ��I watched my friend��s dad quit his job and start playing professionally, and I picked up a few books of my own, played a couple of small tournaments in basements and started playing online, and took it from there.��

The $360 buy-in Road to PSPC Philadelphia attracted 1,598 entries, which more than doubled the $200,000 guarantee by creating a $487,390 prize pool.

According to The Hendon Mob, Grechnikov now has over $200,000 in lifetime tournament earnings. His latest $59,867 prize was actually the second-largest of his career as Grechnikov previously won the RunGood Poker Series (RGPS) Seminole Coconut Creek Main Event for $80,268 back in April.

Road to PSPC Philadelphia Final Table Results

PlacePlayerPrize
1Vladimir Grechnikov$59,867*
2Derik Li$57,000
3Anne Marie Caparros$57,000
4Matthew Zimnoch$27,440
5Christoph Shum$20,587
6Bharat Thackar$16,591
7Eric Rowen$13,554
8William Beer$10,571
9John Malvasio$8,027

*Also won a Platinum Pass valued at $30,000.

Others to cash the tournament were Tewodros Habte (10th - $5,990), Michael Marder (13th - $4,630), Peter Palko (20th - $2,949), Alexander Wiggins (28th - $1,745), Keith Crowder (34th - $1,745), Marilyn Matthews (42nd - $1,452), and Kevin Beavers (55th - $1,111).

Vladimir Grechnikov Wins RunGood Poker Series Main Event At Seminole Casino Coconut Creek

Just the Latest Pennsylvania Winner

Grechnikov followed in the footsteps of Pennsylvania��s Rishva Iyer, who earlier this month claimed a Platinum Pass of her own. The 24-year-old Philadelphian earned the pass by topping a field of 120 players in the first-ever $200 buy-in Road to PSPC Women's Event at Live! Casino.

"I'm like a reg here at Live! So I'm always checking the Bravo (app) for tournaments and stuff," Iyer told Team PokerStars Pro Jen Shahade in a winner's interview. "And I saw there was a Ladies Event and I was like, I can't miss this. I have to play it."

Rishva Iyer
Rishva Iyer

Next Chance at a Platinum Pass

Players will have another shot at a Platinum Pass on October 27 as the PokerStars Road to PSPC continues at Pittsburgh Live! In Greensburg. Another $360 buy-in tournament will run October 27-30, and while there is no guarantee attached, it��s sure to be a big field as a coveted Platinum Pass awaits the winner.

Taking place in January 2023 at the luxury Baha Mar hotel in the sun-drenched Bahamas, the Platinum Pass package, worth $30,000, grants an all-expenses paid trip comprising of the following:

  • Buy-in to the $25,000 PSPC
  • Six nights hotel accommodation for winner and a guest in a 5-star hotel
  • Airport transfer
  • $1,900 in expenses
  • Platinum Pass Winner experiences during the event

Players can register for all events on-site, with more information available here.

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