Yuri Dzivielevski Wins Larger Version of Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games

Poker player Yuri Dzivielevski
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Yuri Dzivielevski won the second annual Super High Roller Bowl (SHRB) $100,000 Mixed Games, topping a healthy field of 38 players to win $1.3 million. The 38 entries were more than the 29 from last year’s first version of the event.

The Brazilian high roller bested some of the world’s best mixed-game players in the 10-game rotation. He was one of the players whom PokerScout identified as a threat to win this event after last year’s third-place finish.

The 34-year-old Dzivielevski is a master of each of the games in the mixed game rotation. He has four WSOP bracelets, all in non-hold’em games, three of them in tournaments featuring a mix of different games.

Eveslage Close to Repeating

Some of the other contenders were right there in the mix for the title at the final table. Last year’s champion, Chad Eveslage, got close to defending his title, coming up just short after a very quick heads-up battle as Dzivielevski’s large chip lead was too much to overcome. Eveslage won $835,000 for his runner-up efforts.

Benny Glaser finished in third place, besting his fifth-place finish from a year ago. He was the only other player outside of Dzivielevski and Evslage to cash both years.

Single-draw master Nick Schulman also cashed with a seventh-place min-cash that garnered $155,000.

SHRB Mixed Games Brings Needed Numbers

The SHRB series presented by PokerGO has been around since 2015, when it debuted with SHRB I, a no-limit hold’em event with 43 entries. The idea was to give elite poker players a chance to compete in an exclusive nosebleed tournament, pitting the best against the best, along with a handful of wealthy recreational competitors.

The entry numbers peaked in March 2018 with SHRB China with 75, thanks to many China-based businessmen who entered.

Since then, the numbers have steadily decreased. The most recent NLHE SHRBs, IX and X, tallied only 24 and 23 entries, respectively. PokerGO has responded in kind, running four of the past five SHRBs in non-NLHE formats.

The NLHE versions of the events have stagnated amid so many other high-stakes NLHE options. The Triton series is one that gives the same pool of players the chance at massive buy-in events. The WSOP has also started regularly offering big six-figure buy-in events in recent years. These events have understandably cut into the SHRB’s appeal from a NLHE standpoint.

But the mixed games and pot-limit Omaha appear to be giving the series new life. More players seem willing to play a high roller in these formats in Las Vegas. The 10-game mix, in particular, stands as a unique option in the current tournament landscape, since the Triton and Onyx events frequently feature high-stakes PLO.

YearNameEntriesWinnerPrize Money
July 2015Super High Roller Bowl I43Brian Rast$7,525,000
May 2016Super High Roller Bowl II49Rainer Kempe$5,000,000
May 2017Super High Roller Bowl III56Christoph Vogelsang$6,000,000
March 2018Super High Roller Bowl China75Justin Bonomo$4,823,077
May 2018Super High Roller Bowl IV48Justin Bonomo$5,000,000
December 2018Super High Roller Bowl V36Isaac Haxton$3,672,000
September 2019Super High Roller Bowl London12Cary Katz$2,610,317
November 2019Super High Roller Bowl Bahamas51Daniel Dvoress$4,080,000
February 2020Super High Roller Bowl Australia16Timothy Adams$1,446,112
March 2020Super High Roller Bowl Russia40Timothy Adams$3,600,000
June 2020Super High Roller Bowl Online50Justin Bonomo$1,775,000
August 2021Super High Roller Bowl Europe41Wiktor Malinowski$3,690,000
September 2021Super High Roller Bowl VI21Michael Addamo$3,402,000
April 2022Super High Roller Bowl Europe32Jake Schindler$3,200,000
October 2022Super High Roller Bowl VII24Daniel Negreanu$3,312,000
September 2023Super High Roller Bowl VIII20Isaac Haxton$2,760,000
October 2023SHRB: Pot-Limit Omaha38Jared Bleznick$1,292,000
August 2024Super High Roller Bowl IX24Seth Davies$3,206,000
October 2024SHRB: Pot-Limit Omaha42Seth Davies$1,500,000
March 2025Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games29Chad Eveslage$1,200,000
October 2025SHRB: Pot-Limit Omaha37John Riordan$1,250,000
December 2025Super High Roller Bowl X23Joao Simao$1,100,000
February 2026Super High Roller Bowl: Mixed Games38Yuri Dzivielevski$1,300,000
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