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GGPoker: Hannes Jeschka Wins His Second GGMillion$ Title

Hannes Jeschka secured his second title at the $10,000 GGMillion$ on GGPoker, winning $406,521 plus a $10k GGMillion$ package as a reward.

On Sunday, 200 players entered the $10k GGMillion$ tournament, falling $60,000 short of the $2,000,000 guarantee. Juan Dominguez started as the chip leader, while Hannes Jeschka was in third place. Andrii Derzhypilskyi was the first to be eliminated, with against Anatoliy Zlotnikov’s kings. Play continued with eight players for quite some time before Paulius Valtiekunas was eliminated with against Mikita Badziakouski’s .

Marco Perez was already ultra-short-stacked when he was eliminated with against Hannes Jeschka’s . Hannes Jeschka had by then taken a clear lead, while the other five players were virtually neck and neck. With , Hannes then sent Viacheslav Buldygin packing with on the board . Miktia Badziakouski followed him to the rail shortly afterward, falling to Juan Dominguez’s with .

Anatoliy Zlotnikov was the short stack at the table when he went all-in with kings against Juan Dominguez’s . The board ran , sending Zlotnikov to 4th place. Vyacheslav Balaev was eliminated shortly thereafter with against Hannes Jeschka’s ; the board was , and the tournament was down to heads-up play.

Hannes Jeschka entered the final showdown as the clear chip leader against Juan Dominguez. It took a little while, but Hannes never relinquished his lead. When Juan Dominguez tried to steal the pot on a board of with and went all-in, Hannes Jeschka called with and celebrated his second title. He had celebrated his first title at the last GGMillion$ 2025; in February, he had fallen short in the heads-up match. Now he was back on the top step of the podium, securing $406,521 plus a $10k GGMillion$ Live Package for the victory.

You can watch the final table—commentated by Jeff Gross and Jamie Dwan—on ggpoker.tv via replay.


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