Record Participation and a Star-Studded Finale
The highest buy-in mixed games tournament in the world attracted the global elite. The second edition of the event saw 38 entries, surpassing the inaugural 2025 edition by nine entries and creating a massive $3,800,000 prize pool. Cash prizes were awarded to the top seven players, with Dzivielevski entering the final day as the marginal chipleader over British wizard Benny Glaser.
The road to the title meant eliminating tough competitors, and Yuri Dzivielevski managed to take down five players at the final table. The entire final table action is available for replay on PokerGo's YouTube channel:
After eliminating Benny Glaser in Limit Hold'em in third place, Dzivielevski faced last year's champion Chad Eveslage in the final heads-up. The Brazilian entered the showdown with a commanding lead, sealing the victory in the second hand of heads-up during the Badugi discipline.
Along with the $1,300,000 financial reward, Dzivielevski also claimed the prestigious Super High Roller Bowl championship ring. This victory solidified his position as the leader in Brazil's all-time earnings list and increased his lead in this year's PGT rankings.
Overall, he managed to secure two titles and two runner-up finishes in the span of seven days, the series' overall champion title of PGT Mixed Games, and total earnings of $2,045,350.

Results of the 2026 Super High Roller Bowl: $100K Mixed Games
|
Position |
Player |
Country |
Winnings |
|
1. |
Yuri Dzivielevski |
Brazil |
$1,300,000 |
|
2. |
Chad Eveslage |
USA |
$835,000 |
|
3. |
Benny Glaser |
UK |
$570,000 |
|
4. |
Robert Wells |
Wales |
$415,000 |
|
5. |
Tobias Leknes |
Norway |
$300,000 |
|
6. |
Jared Bleznick |
USA |
$225,000 |
|
7. |
Nick Schulman |
USA |
$155,000 |
Sources: PGT, YouTube, X