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Artur Martirosian Extends Record with 13th GGMillion$ Victory
- Artur Martirosian wins a record-breaking 13th GGMillion$ title, taking home $486,816.
- Defeated Tamas Adamszki heads-up at the GG World Festival's largest guaranteed event.
- Commentators praised Martirosian’s technical mastery and wire-to-wire final table lead.
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Artur Martirosian extended his record with a 13th GGMillion$ title, earning $486,816. The Russian professional defeated Tamas Adamszki heads-up during the GG World Festival.
The opening weekend of the GG World Festival reached a major milestone during Season 2026, Episode 17 of the GGMillion$.
Featuring the largest guarantee of the festival's start, the event concluded with Russian professional Artur Martirosian capturing his 13th title in the format. Martirosian, who entered the final table as a heavy favorite, earned $486,816 for the historic victory.
Final Table Commentary and Analysis
The virtual broadcast was led by host Jeff Gross and guest commentator Justin Young. Young, a high-stakes veteran with over $6.8 million in live earnings and co-host of the Table 1 Podcast, provided technical insights throughout the finale.
According to Gross, Martirosian performed as a wire-to-wire leader. He entered the final with odds of 2.54, which Gross noted as potentially the lowest odds ever recorded for a player in this specific field. Young added that it was a joy to watch such high-class technical play during the championship.
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Artur Martirosian | $486,816 |
| 2nd | Tamas Adamszki | $375,386 |
| 3rd | Christoph Vogelsang | $289,462 |
| 4th | Vyacheslav Balaev | $223,206 |
| 5th | Ole Schemion | $172,115 |
| 6th | ‘don chimbo’ | $132,719 |
| 7th | Barak Wisbrod | $102,340 |
| 8th | ‘GREAGYPoker’ | $78,912 |
| 9th | Maksim Vaskresenski | $60,852 |
Heads-Up Summary
The tournament ended in a duel between Martirosian and Hungary’s Tamas Adamszki. A pivotal hand occurred when Adamszki flopped a flush with 7-6 of diamonds against Martirosian’s set of fours. After Martirosian moved all-in on the turn, Adamszki called and faded nine outs to double his stack.
Despite this, Martirosian regained a 2:1 lead. In the final hand, Adamszki moved all-in for 16 big blinds with ace-six. Martirosian called with pocket sixes, and the board failed to provide an ace. Adamszki finished in second place for $375,386.
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