March 11, 2025
Chad Eveslage has emerged victorious in the first-ever $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games, pocketing a cool $1.2 million for his efforts. The high-stakes event drew 29 entrants to Las Vegas, showcasing the elite of the poker world.
The inaugural $100,000 Super High Roller Bowl Mixed Games has set a new benchmark in the high-stakes poker scene. With 29 players ponying up the six-figure buy-in, the event generated a hefty $2.9 million prize pool, with only the top five finishers getting a piece of the action.
Chad Eveslage's victory marks his sixth career PGT win, solidifying his position among the game's elite. The final table was a who's who of poker talent, featuring seasoned pros like Daniel Negreanu and Benny Glaser. "Texas" Mike Moncek, who had dominated the early stages of the tournament, ultimately fell short in heads-up play, settling for a runner-up finish and a $725,000 payday.
The tournament's mixed game format tested players' skills across multiple variants, culminating in a dramatic no-limit hold'em hand that sealed Eveslage's victory. Flopping a Broadway straight, Eveslage managed to induce a hero call from Moncek, who couldn't find the fold button with jack-high.
This win adds another impressive notch to Eveslage's belt, becoming his third seven-figure score. His previous major victories include a WSOP bracelet win in 2022, where he took down a $25,000 High Roller event for $1,415,610.
The final table action was intense, with Benny Glaser being the first to hit the rail in a No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw hand against Yuri Dzivielevski. Daniel Negreanu, starting the day as the short stack, saw his run end in fourth place during a round of Badugi against Moncek.
The event caps off a series of mixed game tournaments, including the PokerGO Tour Mixed Games Series. With the rising popularity of mixed game formats, poker enthusiasts can expect to see more high-stakes events that challenge players across multiple disciplines.
As the dust settles on this inaugural event, the poker world now turns its attention to the upcoming PGT PLO Series and U.S. Poker Open, promising more high-stakes action for both players and fans alike.