Bruno Volkmann sets a milestone in online poker, winning the GGMillion$
Bruno Volkmann wins GGMillion$ for third time
Brazilian poker star Bruno Volkmann continues to cement his legacy in online poker by claiming his third title at the prestigious GGMillion$ High Rollers on GGPoker. This latest victory came during the first 2025 edition, where he outlasted 176 entries to take home $357,739.
A historic journey
Volkmann’s first GGMillion$ title dates back to 2020, when the event was still called Super Million$, and he has consistently showcased his dominance since. In this edition, he started the final table with the third-largest stack. While the initial eliminations were swift, the pace slowed during the six-handed play, featuring top competitors like Anatoly Filatov and Bruno Bernardino.
In a thrilling heads-up battle, Volkmann faced Israel’s Barak Wisbrod, who held a nearly 3-to-1 chip lead. With no additional time to strategize, Volkmann made an impressive comeback, leveling the stacks before sealing his victory in a preflop all-in showdown.
Remarkable stats
Bruno has racked up over $4.5 million in winnings just in the GGMillion$, with 52 in-the-money finishes and 24 final tables. Overall, his total earnings on GGPoker exceed $15 million, solidifying his status as one of the platform’s top players.
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