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The second edition of the Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games wrapped up at the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas, Nevada, and it was Yuri Dzivielevski who etched his name into the record books with a stunningly dominant performance over the past seven days of poker play.

Capturing the record-setting Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games was the crowning achievement of an extraordinary run. Over the course of a week, Dzivielevski claimed two titles and added two runner-up finishes, racking up $2,045,350 in total earnings. He secured the 2026 PGT Mixes Games title on Wednesday, and by Saturday night, he had conquered the largest buy-in mixed-game tournament in the world, earning $1,300,000 for the victory.

This was Dzivielevski's second-largest career score following his third-place finish in the 2025 WSOP Paradise $150k Triton 8-Handed for $1,409,000 in prize money. Dzivielevski has now amassed more than $11,728,000 in lifetime tournament earnings, according to The Hendon Mob, and he remains on top of the Brazil All-Time Money List by nearly $3,300,000. On the PGT, Dzivielevski now has two PGT titles and $6,150,586 in career PGT earnings. 

The 38-entrant field in Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games crushed the inaugural year's field size by nine, as the final seven players would be in the money. Those seven returned for the final day with Dzivielevski the slight chip leader over Benny Glaser. Amazingly, both Dzivielevski and Glaser, along with last year's winner, Chad Eveslage, were among the final seven. Nick Schulman fell in seventh after bricking a multi-way pot in Omaha Hi-Lo and then being forced all-in from the big blind, and was chopped up by Dzivielevski and Glaser. Jared Bleznick lost a big Stud Hi-Lo hand before getting the last of his chips in during Pot-Limit Omaha and running into Dzivielevski's full house.

Norwegian poker pro Tobias Leknes was all-in during Razz with three-to-a-seven against Robert Wells' three-to-a-nine. Leknes double-paired while Wells improved to a six-five to reduce the tournament to the final four. Eveslage sank to the bottom of the chip counts after he paid off Dzivielevski's straight with top pair, but he then hit a miraculous river card to stay alive. During No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw, Wells was all-in with a pat ten-eight as Dzivielevski was drawing to a wheel. The Brazilian found a nine, and Wells was bounced in third place. 

Dzivielevski sat with 8,450,000 in chips, while his two opponents held a combined 1,950,000 in chips. With Glaser down to 1.5 big bets, he committed in Limit Hold'em with ace-six on the button and Dzivielevski called with ten-five suited. Dvizielevski went runner-runner wheel to eliminate Glaser and take a commanding chip lead into heads-up play. Heads-up play began with Badugi, and on the second hand, Dzivielevski made a six-dugi on the first draw as Eveslage was all-in and drawing two. Eveslage bricked his draws and would be eliminated in second place, while Dzivielevski was crowned the champion and received $1,300,000 in prize money and the Super High Roller Bowl championship ring.

2026 Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games Results

Place Player Country Prize Money PGT Points
1st Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil $1,300,000 400
2nd Chad Eveslage United States $835,000 251
3rd Benny Glaser United Kingdom $570,000 171
4th Robert Wells Wales $415,000 125
5th Tobias Leknes Norway $300,000 90
6th Jared Bleznick United States $225,000 68
7th Nick Schulman United States $155,000 47

After his victory, Yuri Dzivielevski extended his lead on the PGT leaderboard to 934 PGT points from four cashes. He has $2,024,350 in PGT earnings and sits more than 400 PGT points ahead of Andrew Lichtenberger, who is in second place. With his runner-up finish and five total cashes over the past two weeks, defending 2025 PGT $1,000,000 Championship winner Chad Eveslage climbs into ninth with 420 PGT points. Benny Glaser's third-place finish pushes him to 27th on the PGT leaderboard, while Robert Wells climbs to 38th.

Tobias Leknes sits in 48th with 90 PGT points, and Jared Bleznick sits in 67th with 68 PGT points. Nick Schulman sits on the fringe of the Top 10 in 11th place with 386 PGT points. Schulman has four cashes so far in the 2026 PGT season.

PGT Leaderboard Top 10 

Rank Player PGT Points Wins Cashes Winnings
1st Yuri Dzivielevski 934 2 4 $2,045,350
2nd Andrew Lichtenberger 531 1 3 $265,500
3rd Michael Berk 525 1 1 $262,650
4th Andrew Moreno 518 1 2 $238,425
5th Qinghai Pan 478 1 3 $532,700
6th Ariel Mantel 453 1 4 $298,475
7th Dan Smith 427 0 3 $213,175
8th Clemen Deng 423 0 3 $211,850
9th Chad Eveslage 420 0 5 $1,012,350
10th Daniel Maor 386 0 3 $192,750

These are the leaderboard standings as of Saturday, February 14, 2026. The complete and current PGT leaderboard is at pgt.com/leaderboard.

Upcoming on the PGT schedule is the PokerGO Cup running from March 1-15. The series opens with a multi-flight $3,300 No-Limit Hold'em tournament, and there will be 10 total events. The player who accumulates the most PGT points throughout the series will be crowned the PGT PLO Series champion and receive the PokerGO Cup and a $25,000 PGT Passport.

The PGT PLO Series then makes its debut at Venetian Las Vegas with an eight-event schedule running March 20-29. The opening event will be a multi-flight $3,300 Pot-Limit Omaha tournament with a $500,000 prize pool guarantee, while the finale is a three-day $10,100 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship.

The U.S. Poker Open will be on deck next at the PokerGO Studio from April 10-22 with a nine-event schedule, before the Texas Poker Open returns to Champions Club in Houston, Texas, from May 7-11.

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

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