The GGMillion$ final table is officially set, and Jeff Gross says it’s a stacked six-handed lineup with A. Blokhin out in front. In a tweet previewing the action, Gross noted Blokhin will start with a commanding 85.3 big blinds, with Leon Sturm, Juan Dominguez, David Kaufmann, Samuel Vousden, and sOOnShine all still in contention for the title and the $401,900 first prize.
GGMillion$ Final Table is locked in… A Blokhin leads the way with 85.3 BB… $401,900 up top
Jeff Gross (@JeffGrossPoker)
The GGMillion$ format tends to produce a very specific kind of pressure: shallow-to-medium stacks, ICM-heavy decisions, and a short-handed skill test that rewards players who can keep their foot on the gas without torching equity. With only six left, every pot matters, and the chip leader has the leverage to apply maximum stress across the table.
Blokhin’s 85.3 big blind cushion stands out, but the rest of the lineup is full of proven online tournament talent. If stacks behind him are relatively compressed, the dynamic can flip quickly, especially if one early confrontation creates a new leader or a short stack doubles through. That volatility is exactly why these finals draw so much attention: it can take one or two big hands to reshape the entire payout tree.
Gross also highlighted that he’ll be on commentary alongside Jared Jaffee for the broadcast, which adds another layer for fans who enjoy strategic breakdowns in real time. If the final table plays to form, expect a mix of careful laddering and high-frequency aggression as players balance survival with the need to accumulate chips fast enough to actually win.




