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The inaugural Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games concluded at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, with Chad Eveslage winning $1,200,000 in prize money and his fifth career PGT title.

This victory was the second-largest career score for Eveslage, trailing his $1,415,610 victory at the 2022 WSOP in the $25k No-Limit Hold'em High Roller. Eveslage's only other seven-figure score was winning the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in 2022. On the PGT, Eveslage now has five career titles, 4,044 career PGT points, and $5,910,752 in career PGT earnings. According to The Hendon Mob, Eveslage now has more than $9,470,000 in lifetime tournament earnings, putting him 79th on the United States All-Time Money List and 169th on the All-Time Money List.

The 29-entrant field in Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games resumed on Saturday, March 8, with the final five players all in the money and guaranteed $225,000 in prize money. Daniel Negreanu was looking to become a two-time Super High Roller Bowl champion but would begin the final day as the shortest stack. Benny Glaser was fresh off an impressive PGT Mixed Games series where he cashed in four of the seven events, and although he entered the final day second in chips, he was the first to be eliminated when he was all-in in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw drawing to an eight-five, but bricked out against Yuri Dzivielevski's pat ten.

Negreanu exited in fourth when he was dealt a pat nine-dugi in Badugi but was outdrawn by Michael Moncek, who drew two, one, and one to make an eight-six. The final three then endured an intense three-handed battle as each player took their turn at holding the chip lead. The early front-runner for hand of the year would result in the elimination of Dzivielevski when he snowed in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw with two pair and Moncek broke his jack and paired his fours. Moncek went deep into the tank and called the Brazilian's shove to put the tournament down to the final two. 

Both Eveslage and Moncek traded blows back and forth, but the final swing came in No-Limit Hold'em. Eveslage flopped a Broadway straight and put Moncek all-in on the river. Texas Mike made another hero call with just jack-high, but this time his opponent had the goods and Moncek was eliminated in second place.

2025 Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games Results

Place Player Country Prize Money PGT Points
1st Chad Eveslage United States $1,200,000 400
2nd Michael Moncek United States $725,000 218
3rd Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil $450,000 135
4th Daniel Negreanu Canada $300,000 90
5th Benny Glaser United Kingdom $225,000 68

After his victory, Chad Eveslage climbs to ninth on the PGT leaderboard with 415 PGT points. Michael Moncek is up to fourth on the PGT leaderboard with 702 PGT points after success at the PokerGO Cup. Yuri Dzivieleveski sits 27th on the PGT leaderboard with 264 PGT points, while Daniel Negreanu sits tenth overall with 392 PGT points. Benny Glaser sits 36th on the PGT leaderboard with 198 PGT points after cashing five times throughout PGT Mixed Games and Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games.

PGT Leaderboard Top 10 

Rank Player PGT Points Wins Cashes Winnings
1st Joey Weissman 907 1 6 $1,005,300
2nd Kristen Foxen 857 2 6 $619,575
3rd Eric Blair 722 2 5 $722,650
4th Michael Moncek 702 1 4 $1,208,750
5th Nick Schulman 680 0 8 $662,125
6th Patrick Leonard 586 1 6 $459,550
7th Joao Simao 479 0 4 $361,200
8th Chino Rheem 422 1 4 $367,700
9th Chad Eveslage 415 1 2 $1,214,800
10th Daniel Negreanu 392 1 4 $659,500

These are the leaderboard standings as of Saturday, March 8, 2025. The complete and current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

Upcoming on the PGT schedule is the PGT PLO Series running from March 25 to April 5. The series will include 11 events, and the player who accumulates the most PGT points throughout the series will be crowned the PGT PLO Series champion and receive the PGT Gold Cup and a $10,000 PGT Passport.

The U.S. Poker Open will take center stage in the PokerGO Studio from April 8-17. The series will be exclusive No-Limit Hold'em and include eight events with buy-ins ranging from $5,100 to the $25,200 finale. The player who accumulates the most PGT points will be crowned the U.S. Poker Open champion and be awarded the Golden Eagle trophy and receive a $25,000 PGT Passport.

The PGT will then head east to Champions Club in Houston, Texas, for the return of the Texas Poker Open from April 23-28. The $3,300 buy-in Main Event includes eight starting flights and a $2,000,000 prize pool guarantee. The Texas Poker Open schedule has 21 events, including four additional PGT-qualifying No-Limit Hold'em High Roller events with a buy-in of $5,100. These five events will earn players PGT points for all cashes.

For complete PGT schedule information, check out pgt.com/schedule.

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