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Poker Lovers, Unite! Festival of High Stakes Action Hits Sochi
Get ready for a poker extravaganza! The MILLIONS Super High Roller Series Sochi, held at the glamorous Casino Sochi from March 6 to 15, 2020, brought together high-rollers for an adrenaline-pumping week of intense poker action.
With buy-ins ranging from a cool $25,000 to a whopping $250,000, this event featured nail-biting tournaments in both short deck and no-limit hold'em formats. The main event that stole the show was the Super High Roller Bowl Russia, boasting a hefty $250,000 buy-in - the largest in Russian poker history.
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If you missed out on the live streams, fear not! Archived footage is available for your viewing pleasure.
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We also found live streams from the EPT Prague 2019 - a worthy watch for poker enthusiasts!
As for the Super High Roller Series Sochi 2020 results - the winners, final standings, and prize money - they're not all laid out for us in the search results. But rest assured, these details can be found on official poker news outlets, the event organizerโs website (PartyPoker/MILLIONS), or dedicated poker databases.
Sources suggest that the event attracted a host of poker pros, including Patrik Antonius, who compete for colossal cash prizes. While Antonius was actively playing high-stakes Pot Limit Omaha and No Limit Hold'em games around that time, his specific performance in the Sochi 2020 Super High Roller Series has yet to be confirmed.
In a nutshell, the MILLIONS Super High Roller Series Sochi 2020 was a standout event, but for the comprehensive results, you might need to check official sources or dedicated poker databases. So, grab your poker chips, and let's hope for some unrivaled poker action in future events!
What were the specific results of Patrik Antonius in the Super High Roller Series Sochi 2020 casino-games, particularly poker? If you're interested in reliving the high-stakes action, archived live-stream footages of the event can be found on official poker news outlets, the event organizer's website (PartyPoker/MILLIONS), or dedicated casino-and-gambling databases.