Christian Rudolph Takes Down the partypoker MILLIONS Online High Roller After a Two-Way Split

The MILLIONS Online #26 High Roller was a two-day event with a $10,300 buyin and a $1 million guarantee. 116 entries included a lot of poker’s great…

Christian Rudolph Takes Down the partypoker MILLIONS Online High Roller After a Two-Way Split

The MILLIONS Online #26 High Roller was a two-day event with a $10,300 buyin and a $1 million guarantee. 116 entries included a lot of poker’s great names, especially on the final table, which was stacked with superstars including Justin Bonomo (third – $130,538) and partypoker ambassador Mikita Badziakouski (sixth – $51,284).

Christian Rudolph and David Yan were the last two standing in the tournament and when it came down to Heads-up they immediately agreed on a two-way split, with Rudolph winning just a bit more ($230,258) than Yan ($229,664$), and so being crowned the champion of the event.

MILLIONS Online #26 High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Christian Rudolph Germany $230,257*
2 David Yan New Zealand $229,663*
3 Justin Bonomo USA $130,538
4 Christoph Vogelsang Germany $89,471
5 Juan Pardo Dominguez Spain $65,845
6 Mikita Badziakouski Belarus $51,283
7 Marius Gierse Germany $41,483

Pascal Lefrancois Wins MILLIONS Online #20 Super High Roller ($525,089)

Christian Rudolph Takes Down the partypoker MILLIONS Online High Roller After a Two-Way Split

Earlier this week Canadian poker legend Pascal Lefrancois also became a MILLIONS Online champion, after he took down the $25,500 buy-in Super High Roller. He conquered a field of 70 players and won the $525,089 top prize. 

MILLIONS Online #20 Super High Roller Final Table Results

Place Player Country Prize
1 Pascal Lefrancois Canada $525,089
2 Ami Barer Canada $327,468
3 Joakim Andersson Malta $212,835
4 Alexsander Shalkovski Russia $152,274
5 Jason Koon Canada $114,840
6 Ole Schemion Austria $90,588
7 David Coleman Canada $75,782

MILLIONS Online #28 Mega High Roller final table tonight

Florian Loenher has a massive lead with six remaining in the final tournament of this year’s MILLIONS Online. With a massive $102,000 buy-in and 35 entries, the prize pool was increased to $3.5 million from a $3 million guarantee. The six remaining will play for a first prize of $1,310,715.  

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