Daniel Petersen Claims $152K Total Score with Massive Bounty Haul in $10K Throwdown
May 23, 2025 10 min Read

GGPoker 2025 GG World Festival – Episode 6
We’re officially in the back half of the series, but the momentum hasn’t slowed a bit. In fact, it’s accelerating. Another 144 tournaments wrapped between Monday and Thursday, adding $22,350,000 in guarantees to the tally and pushing the total past an incredible $151.36 million. What started as the biggest online poker series ever is now charging toward historic territory. DEAL ME IN! With each passing day, the GG World Festival continues to prove why it stands alone—offering world-class formats, unforgettable sweats, and a shot at life-changing money no matter your bankroll.Four Tiers, One Goal
The depth of this festival is what makes it special. Whether you’re clicking into a $25 Mystery Bounty or firing your best shot in a $10,300 Super High Roller, every GGWF event feels like a moment that matters. Players in the Low tier are racking up ROI dreams, the Medium tier is packed with breakout grinders, and the High and Super tiers are delivering elite-level showdowns that could headline any online series on their own. The shared goal? One universal experience—and four distinct paths to poker glory.
The Countdown to Championship Sunday
With May 26 right around the corner, the stage is nearly set for the $1,500 GG World Championship [Day 2]. This pure freezeout—no bounties, no re-entries—is poised to be one of the most prestigious events on the GGWF calendar. Satellites and Day 1 flights are running constantly, and if the turnout is anything like the last $10M headliner, it’s going to be a can’t-miss finale. And let’s not forget the grand finale itself: June 2: $10,300 GGMillion$ Super Main Event [Day 2] – $10M GTD This is the one that defines legacies—and the biggest names in the game will be gunning for it.Midweek Mayhem Unleashed
From Tuesday classics to Texas Hold’em bounty blowouts, the latest wave of results includes wild comebacks, final-table chops, and mystery envelopes that changed everything. Let’s get into the highlights and see who came out on top across every tier.
The Super Tier
Event 171-S: Thursday Throwdown [Bounty]
The $10,300 Thursday Throwdown always draws a dangerous field, and this week’s edition—Event 171-S—was no different. With 57 entries, the prize pool climbed to $570,000, and while the field was small, the money and the pressure were massive. After just over five hours of intense action, Daniel Petersen came out on top, securing $72,311.28 in prize money and a commanding $80,390.63 in bounty rewards—a total payout that put him well ahead of the pack. The runner-up, Simon Beckmann, walked away with $72,311.24 in prize money, but a modest $5,000 in bounties left a noticeable gap in total earnings. Still, it was a strong finish in one of the sharpest fields of the week. Third place went to Gavin Andreanoff, who continues to make deep runs in big buy-in events. He added $49,718.27 from the prize pool and another $6,250 in bounties after another composed performance on the Super tier stage. Final Table Results: 🥇 1st – Daniel Petersen – $72,311.28 + $80,390.63 Bounty Rewards 🏆 🥈 2nd – Simon Beckmann – $72,311.24 + $5,000 Bounty Rewards 🥉 3rd – Gavin Andreanoff – $49,718.27 + $6,250 Bounty RewardsEvent 146-S: Monday Monster Stack
The $10,300 Monday Monster Stack—Event 146-S—brought together a compact but elite group of 52 high-stakes crushers for a deep-stacked no-limit Hold’em showdown. The $400,000 guarantee was comfortably surpassed, building a final prize pool of $520,000 and setting the stage for a short, sharp 5-hour and 37-minute battle. In the end, it was Juan Dominguez who emerged victorious, earning $133,097.67 after an incredible late-stage performance. Dominguez navigated a lethal final table with precision, adding yet another major score to his already impressive résumé. Finishing runner-up was none other than Ole Schemion, who continues to show why he’s one of the most respected names in the game. His efforts were rewarded with $103,171.99, falling just short of the top spot in a close heads-up battle. Vladimir Minko, a regular face at the GGWF high-stakes final tables, locked up $79,974.79 for third—another consistent result in a series that’s seen him stay in contention week after week. Final Table Results: 🥇 1st – Juan Dominguez – $133,097.67 🏆 🥈 2nd – Ole Schemion – $103,171.99 🥉 3rd – Vladimir Minko – $79,974.79The High TierEvent 145-H: Bounty Hunters Mega Main
The $525 Bounty Hunters Mega Main Event—Event 145-H—once again delivered massive value and drama in the High tier. With 2,227 entries, the event obliterated its $750,000 guarantee, generating a prize pool of $1,113,500. The 9-hour, 38-minute rollercoaster was packed with knockouts, chip swings, and a heads-up finish separated by just a couple of dollars. Emerging on top was ‘MoveM@ker’, who claimed $57,763.16 in prize money and added an impressive $66,153.03 in bounty rewards for a total payout just shy of $124K. The win capped off a strong final table performance. Runner-up ‘naal bait’ came within a hair of the title—earning $57,761.09 from the main pool (a mere $2 short of first) plus $26,430.20 in bounty cash for a very respectable haul. In third, ‘TpApK1m_59’ secured $45,896.80 and added $3,421.88 in bounties, closing out a well-played deep run through a massive and competitive field. Final Table Results: 🥇 1st – ‘MoveM@ker’ – $57,763.16 + $66,153.03 Bounty Rewards 🏆 🥈 2nd – ‘naal bait’ – $57,761.09 + $26,430.20 Bounty Rewards 🥉 3rd – ‘TpApK1m_59’ – $45,896.80 + $3,421.88 Bounty RewardsEvent 154-H: Bounty Hunters Daily Main
The $525 Bounty Hunters Daily Main—Event 144-H—continued the tradition of weekday fireworks in the High tier. A total of 1,449 players pushed the prize pool well beyond the $600K guarantee, finishing at $724,500 after nearly 10 hours of fast-paced knockout action. High-stakes regular Jans Arends took home the title with a payout of $39,904.53 from the main prize pool and a commanding $53,794.60 in bounty rewards. With a string of eliminations at the final table, Arends showed why he’s consistently one of the toughest outs in any field. Runner-up ‘CallM3daddy1’ continued their red-hot series with another podium finish—banking $39,903.30 and adding $14,949.71 in bounty prizes. It was yet another deep run from one of the most consistent performers of GGWF 2025. Third place went to Juan C Vecino, who walked away with $31,707.05 plus $3,582.03 in bounties after a solid grind through a stacked late field. Final Table Results: 🥇 1st – Jans Arends – $39,904.53 + $53,794.60 Bounty Rewards 🏆 🥈 2nd – ‘CallM3daddy1’ – $39,903.30 + $14,949.71 Bounty Rewards 🥉 3rd – Juan C Vecino – $31,707.05 + $3,582.03 Bounty Rewards





