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Lukin Triumphs in the Super MILLION$ Week $2,100 Bounty Turbo

Lukin Shines in the Sunday Warm-Up

Lukin Misses Out on a Remarkable Hat Trick

Occasionally, a poker player logs into their online poker account, readies themselves for the Sunday grind, and blows away the opposition. Daniil “danludan” Lukin , the popular GGPoker Streamer, was that player on September 19, winning two high stakes tournaments at GGPoker and finishing as runner-up in another. This is Lukin’s incredible Sunday story. Lukin Triumphs in the Super MILLION$ Week $2,100 Bounty Turbo

The first of Lukin’s brace of victories came in the Super MILLION$ Week #35: $2,100 Sunday Heater High Roller Bounty Turbo , an event that attracted 177 players and that boasted of a $354,000 prize pool.

Each of the nine finalists locked in a five-figure score with bounties included. Brazilian sensation Bruno Volkmann was the first out of the door; he collected $12,077. “Lee0r,” the legendary Timothy Adams , and “moso1231” joined Volkmann in the role of spectator.

Estonia’s Juanki “Little Pepe” Vecino ran out of steam in fifth for $22,231 before David “KGB Plus eV” Shenin fell by the wayside in fourth for a $25,976 addition to his bankroll.

Heads-up was set when Jeppe Sorensen dusted off his stack in third, a finish worth $23,310. Sorensen’s exit left Lukin heads-up against Tyler “TheRayGuy” Cornell . Both had huge bounties on their heads, and it was Lukin who got his hands on the larger prize after defeating his Canadian opponent. Cornell walked away with $45,508, $20,171 of which was bounties. Lukin scooped the $63,419 top prize, which had a bounty payment of $38,046. #35: $2,100 Sunday Heater High Roller Bounty Turbo Final Table Results Lukin Shines in the Sunday Warm-Up Victory number two came in the $525 High Rollers Sunday Wrap-Up . A field of 119 entrants created a $59,500 prize pool, and Lukin got his hands on the lion’s share of that sum, namely $13,780.Any $525 buy-in tournament is tough, but this one was especially so thanks to a wealth of talent that made […]

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