Jamil Wakil raised to 320,000 from middle position, and only Weiran Pu called from hijack.
The dealer fanned out a flop of A♣Q♣3♥ and both players checked to see the A♥ appear on the turn. Wakil checked for a second time, prompting Pu to bet 250,000. Wakil just called to see a river.
Two more checks came after the 4♠ river, and Wakil won the pot with A♦6♣ for trip aces, as Pu mucked 8♥8♠.
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The $10,400 GG Million$ at the 2025 Onyx Super High Roller Series presented by Onyx Club in Northern Cyprus has reached its final day, marking the first final table of this inaugural series inside the glamorous Merit Royal Diamond Hotel Casino & Spa.
From a starting field of 510 entries, only nine players remain, each guaranteed at least $85,000 as they return to battle for the GG Million$ trophy, and the $1,000,000 top prize. They will also be looking to put themselves in a great position on the Onyx Player of the Series leaderboard, with the eventual winner receiving a $110,000 Triton Poker Jeju package.
Canada’s Jamil Wakil leads the way with 9,780,000 after an impressive finish to Day 2, which included winning the biggest pot of the tournament so far with pocket aces. He is followed by Austria’s Stefan Kiwisch with 7,450,000, while Lebanon’s Moussa Ahmad rounds out the podium positions in third with 6,440,000 to work with today.
Final Table Seat Draw
Seat
Player
Country
Chip Count
Big Blinds
1
Moussa Ahmad
Lebanon
6,440,000
40
2
Weiran Pu
China
5,940,000
37
3
Ohad Geiger
Israel
6,405,000
40
4
Krasimir Yankov
Bulgaria
5,510,000
34
5
Orhan Ates
Turkey
2,000,000
13
6
Hao Tian
China
2,650,000
17
7
Stefan Kiwisch
Austria
7,450,000
47
8
Peng Chen
China
5,090,000
32
9
Jamil Wakil
Canada
9,780,000
61
The other final tablists eyeing a seven-figure score today include Ohad Geiger (6,405,000), Weiran Pu (5,940,000), and Bulgaria's Krasimir Yankov (5,510,000), who already boasts over $4,000,000 in live tournament earnings according to TheHendonMob. Joining them are Peng Chen (5,090,000), and Hao Tian (2,650,000), while Turkey’s Orhan Ates (2,000,000) starts as the short stack with the most work to do.
Ohad Geiger
Cards go in the air at 12 p.m. local time with 28 minutes left in Level 26, featuring blinds of 80,000/160,000 and a 160,000 big blind ante. The plan for the day will be to play 24 hands per level. The action will be streamed on the OnyxLiveTV YouTube channel with a 30-minute delay, giving fans around the world the chance to watch every big moment as the inaugural GG Million$ champion is crowned.
Final Table Payouts
Place
Prize
1
$1,000,000
2
$650,000
3
$415,000
4
$292,000
5
$212,000
6
$160,000
7
$127,000
8
$102,000
9
$85,000
Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the day for updates, chip counts, and all the key hands from the final table of the $10,400 GG Million$ at the 2025 Onyx SHRS.