
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
Place | Player | Country | Prize Money | PGT Points |
1st | United States | $1,200,000 | 400 | |
2nd | United States | $725,000 | 218 | |
3rd | Brazil | $450,000 | 135 | |
4th | Canada | $300,000 | 90 | |
5th | United Kingdom | $225,000 | 68 |
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.

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.
