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Bernhard Binder Takes $341,770 in the GGMillion$ High Roller as Papo MC Falls Ninth

The Austrian finished runner-up in one of online poker's biggest weekly events after Argentina's Papo MC busted on the final table bubble.

Bernhard Binder put together a deep run in the GGMillion$ High Roller and walked away with $341,770 after finishing second in one of online poker's most watched weekly tournaments. The Austrian had the chip lead heading into the final day but ultimately fell short of the top prize of $443,221.

Sick runout for Papo MC to bust 9/226 in the GGMillion$ HR for $55,402! Congrats @PapoMcArg. Bernhard Binder put his chips to good use, finishing 2nd for $341,770.

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Argentina's Papo MC, one of the most popular poker streamers in Latin America, finished ninth for $55,402. His exit came on a brutal runout that GGPoker flagged as one of the more painful bust-outs of the night. Jeff Gross and Kelvin Kerber provided commentary for the final table broadcast on GGPoker TV.

The GGMillion$ continues to be a flagship event for GGPoker, regularly drawing fields north of 200 entries and producing six-figure payouts at the top. Last week's edition saw Aram Oganyan lead the final table, and the event has become appointment viewing for online poker fans - particularly with the production value GGPoker has invested in the broadcast.

GGPoker also released the second episode of its "Online Poker Millionaires" content series this week, profiling Kelvin Kerber's journey from poverty in Brazil to becoming one of the country's top online players. The series reflects GGPoker's broader push into editorial content alongside its tournament schedule.

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