Chad Eveslage Ships Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games For $1.2M

Chad Eveslage Ships Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games
Chad Eveslage Wins Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games

Fresh of the conclusion of the 2025 PGT Mixed Games series, fans of mixed games didn’t need to wait long for more high-stakes poker variety action. The Super High Roller Bown (SHRB) debuted its first-ever Mixed Games edition, featuring an eye-watering $100,000 buy-in and attracting some of the best all-around poker players to the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas.

The event kicked off with 25 players taking their seats on Day 1 and 17 players bagging and tagging for Day 2 after eight levels of play. Four additional entries joined the action on Day 2, bringing the total field to 29.

After three days of intense action in a 10-game mix, it was Chad Eveslage who emerged victorious, capturing the title and a massive $1,200,000 payday. Eveslage beat Michael Moncek in the heads-up battle to take the title and what is his second-largest career win. This was the fifth PGT title for Eveslage, and it pushed his PGT winnings up to $5,910,752.

After this win, Eveslage has $9,487,538 in total live earnings, with his most significant win of $1,415,610, which came in 2022 after he won WSOP’s $25,000 No Limit Hold’em – High Roller 8-Handed event.

2025 Super High Roller Bowl: $100k Mixed Games Results

PlacePlayerCountryPrize MoneyPGT Points
1st Chad EveslageUnited States$1,200,000400
2nd Michael MoncekUnited States$725,000218
3rd Yuri DzivielevskiBrazil$450,000135
4th Daniel NegreanuCanada$300,00090
5th Benny GlaserUnited Kingdom$225,00068

Final Table Recap

With 29 entries, only five players managed to reach the final table, and all of them secured a minimum of $225,000 and a chance to take home the first-place prize of $1,200,000.

The first final table elimination belongs to Yuri Dzivielevski, who knocked out Benny Glaser in a No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw with his pair of tens, which held against Glaser’s eight-five draw. Glaser entered the day as second in chips but was eliminated in fifth place for $225,000.

Daniel Negreanu was trying to win his second SHRB title, after he took down the eighth edition in 2022 for $3,312,000, but came short, finishing in fourth place. Negreanu was dealt a pat nine-dugi in Badugi but was outdrawn by Michael Moncek, who drew two, one, and one to make an eight-six. Negreanu entered the final day as a short stack but managed to finish in fourth place for $300,000.

Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu

With three players left in contention for the title, Yuri Dzivielevski was the unlucky one. He was eliminated by Moncek in No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw with two pair. Moncek broke his jack and paired his fours. Yuri shoved, and Moncek was tanking for a while before he called and sent Dzivielevski to the rail in third place for $450,000.

Eveslage and Moncek were battling it out in the heads-up until the last hand came, and it was No-Limit Hold’em. Eveslage flopped Broadway straight and was all-in on the river, where Moncek decided to bluff catch with just jack-high for his tournament life. Moncek was eliminated in second place for $725,000.

Michael Moncek
Michael Moncek

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