2021 GG Spring Festival

H-72: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event
Day: 1
Event Info

2021 GG Spring Festival

Final Results
Winner
Lev "LevMeAlone" Gottlieb
Winning Hand
q2
Prize
$102,395
Event Info
Buy-in
$5,250
Prize Pool
$1,585,000
Entries
317
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
90,000
Players Info - Day 1
Entries
317
Players Left
1

Lev "LevMeAlone" Gottlieb Makes It Four by Winning the GGPoker Spring Festival H-72: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event for $316,692

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 90,000 ante
Lev Gottlieb Wins H-72 for $316,692
Lev Gottlieb Wins H-72 for $316,692

After winning H-05: $10,300 Super MILLION$ for $586,075, H-15: $10,3000 Super Tuesday for $320,729, and H-35: $10,300 PLO-NL High Roller for $199,771, Lev "LevMeAlone" Gottlieb has now made it four by taking down the 2021 GG Spring Festival H-72: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event for a whopping $316,692 which including an amazing $214,297 in bounties. The tournament attracted 228 unique players who reentered 89 times. This created a prize pool of $1,585,000 with 44 players cashing.

Gottlieb has increased his total winnings on GGPoker to $2,210,839 which is an incredible achievement in itself. The WSOP online bracelet winner was near the top of the counts for most of the day and came into the final table second in chips to close it out in the end by defeating Chris Klodnicki heads-up. They were joined on the final table by Gergely "Land on it!" Kulcsar, Arie Muller, Sami Kelopuro, Ottomar Ladva, Hannes "BlackFortuna" Speiser, Anton Wigg, and Darrell Goh.

H-72: $5,250 Bounty Hunters Main Event Final Table Results

PlacePlayer BountyPrizeTotal
1Lev "LevMeAlone" GottliebMexico$214,297$102,395$316,692
2Chris KlodnickiUnited States$36,719$102,237$138,956
3Gergely "Land on it!" KulcsarHungary$41,406$78,467$119,874
4Arie MullerGermany$10,156$60,178$70,334
5Sami KelopuroFinland$11,250$46,151$57,401
6Ottomar LadvaEstonia$7,188$35,394$42,582
7Hannes "BlackFortuna" SpeiserAustria$19,375$27,144$46,519
8Anton WiggSweden$32,422$20,817$53,239
9Darrell GohAustria$15,469$15,965$31,434

Action of the Day

With unlimited entries allowed in this tournament, the action was chaotic from the start. Big names like Fabrizio Gonzalez, Fedor Holz, Yuri Dzivielevski, Benjamin Rolle, Ole Schemion, Max Kruse, Patrick Leonard, and Timothy Adams for example managed to stick around until the registration closed but all busted without making it into the money. In the end, it was Chi Zhang who would bubble the tournament when he check-shoved with a flopped flush draw to see Speiser look him up with the nut-flush draw and get there on the turn.

Artur Martirosian was the first player to cash and he was followed by a plethora of well-known players like David Peters, Connor Drinan, Michael Addamo, Ami Barer, Darren Elias, Dietrich Fast, Rui Ferreira, Wiktor Malinowski, Jans Arends, Anatoly Filatov, and Ryan Riess. But Dario Sammartino would become the final table bubble boy when he tank-shoved with the flopped top pair. Kulcsar had flopped the set of queens to get the tournament down to the all-important last table.

Dario Sammartino
Dario Sammartino bubbled the final table for a combined prize of $25,681

The final table would end up lasting just over two hours. Kulcsar held a commanding chip lead and kept increasing it but Gottlieb was hot on his heels. Goh fell to Wigg in a three-way all-in where Wigg doubled through Speiser. The shorter stacks kept getting shorter and in another three-way all-in pot, the players who were involved split it when the flush came on the board. But immediately after, Gottlieb eliminated Wigg, Speiser, and Ladva when he flopped a set and improved to a full house to claim three bounties.

Several double-ups would follow before Kelopuro fell to the hands of Klodnicki while Gottlieb took out Muller next to increase his lead as he held over half of the chips in play. But it would be Gottlieb who would claim Kulcsar's bounty when he turned the higher pair than the Hungarian player. Klodnicki still had the chip lead but it was Gottlieb who would put the pressure on his opponent to take over the chip lead and ground Klodnicki down.

Klodnicki would double up three times in a row to switch things around but Gottlieb raise-called the shove of the American with queens and flop a set to leave Klodnick behind with one big blind. Klodnicki survived one all-in but couldn't win the second one to bust as the runner-up for $102,237 and $36,719 in bounties.

This concludes the PokerNews coverage of this event but we will be covering more tournaments in this exciting festival so make sure to keep following the live updates right here.

Chris Klodnicki
Chris Klodnicki finished as the runner-up for a combined prize of $138,956