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Nicolas Milgrom leads the final seven players in PGT Mixed Games Event #4: $10,600 8-Game, and he'll be Saturday's frontrunner in the race for the $235,200 top prize.

Milgrom took the chip lead late on Day 1 when he scooped the largest pot of the tournament and knocked out Jeremy Ausmus in the process. Milgrom had an overpair, a flush draw, and a straight draw during a hand of pot-limit Omaha against Ausmus, and Ausmus had a set of jacks. Milgrom's made the straight to win the pot and soar to the top of the leaderboard.

He's joined by Dzmitry Urbanovich, Scott Seiver, Nick Schulman, Qinghai Pan, Walter Chambers, and Jesse Klein, with Pan now reaching back-to-back final tables following his third-place finish in Event #3: $10,600 T.O.R.S.E.

2026 PGT Mixed Games Event #4 Final Table

Seat Player Chip Count
1 Qinghai Pan 6,125,000
2 Nicolas Milgrom 3,100,000
3 Nick Schulman 2,225,000
4 Walter Chambers 825,000
5 Dzmitry Urbanovich 2,625,000
6 Scott Seiver 2,375,000
7 Jesse Klein 425,000

PGT Mixed Games Event #4 got a field of 84 entries to create a prize pool of $840,000. Nacho Barbero bubbled the event in 13th place.

Among those to finish in the money were Jeremy Ausmus (9th - $25,200), Chad Evelsage (11th - $25,200), and Dan Shak (12th - $21,000).

The final seven players in PGT Mixed Games Event #4 will be back in action on Saturday, February 7, at 12:15 p.m. PT. Shortly after, the final table livestream will begin on PokerGO.com, and you'll be able to watch to see who wins this event.

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Scott Seiver, PGT, Nick Schulman, Jesse Klein, Dzmitry Urbanovich, Qinghai Pan, PGT Mixed Games, Walter Chambers, Nicolas Milgrom