Alex Kulev Leads the Way at the GGPoker Super MILLION$ Final Table

Alex Kulev The $10,300 buy-in Super MILLION$ at GGPoker is the biggest and most exciting weekly tournament in the online poker world. This week’s edition is larger than usual thanks to 276 players buying in and creating a $2,760,000 prize pool. Such a healthy turnout has resulted in a first-place prize of more than half a million dollars, and it is Alex “FutureofMe” Kulev who leads the charge towards that massive payout. GGPoker Super MILLON$ Final Table Chip Counts

Place Player Country Chips Big Blinds 1 Alex “FutureofMe” Kulev Ireland 4,983,040 71 2 Pablo Silva Brazil 4,773,923 68 3 Aram Oganyan Mexico 3,494,722 50 4 Pedro Garagnani Brazil 3,355,369 48 5 Ole Schemion Austria 2,803,221 40 6 Kenneth “Forrest_Li” Edberg Andorra 2,716,943 39 7 crush t0ads Thailand 2,606,685 37 8 Rodrigo Sirichuk Brazil 1,454,369 21 9 Niko Soininen Finland 1,411,728 20 Countries as displayed in the GGPoker client

Kulev has more than $2.5 million in GGPoker winnings thanks, in part, to a GG Spring Festival victory, a GG Online Championship win, and getting his hands on a WSOP Circuit ring at the site. However, the Super MILLION$ has not been kind to Kulev, whose deepest run is a 17th place finish a few weeks ago. That means this is Kulev’s first time at the Super MILLION$ final table, and he plans to make the most of the experience. Marius Gierse is one player hoping Kulev can go all the way and bank the $538,138 top prize because he bought 29% of Kulev’s action via the in-built staking software at GGPoker .

Pablo Silva is only a handful of big blinds behind Kulev when action resumes at 6:00 p.m. GMT on November 8. Silva won the Super MILLION$ in July and captured a $260,675 score, which has helped the talented Brazilian to amass more than $5.7 million in GGPoker earnings. Kulev is a narrow favorite going into the final table, but Silva has every chance of joining the list of elite players that have two or more Super MILLION$ victories under their belts.

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